The proposed "Better Editor" architecture consists of three distinct modules: The Decoupler, the Semantic Parser, and the Safety Engine.
Disable your internet, launch BTD6, and check if values appear correct. If the game loads fine, go online.
Open your "better" editor, load the Profile.save file, and adjust the values. The golden rule: Don't be greedy.
To justify the label of a "better" editor, specific high-value features are implemented: btd6 save file editor better
Steam (Windows):
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\[YourUserID]\960090\remote\Profile.save
(If you don’t see 960090, try 1272320 – that’s the BTD6 app ID.)
Windows Store / Xbox PC:
C:\Users\[YourName]\AppData\Local\Packages\NinjaKiwi.…\SystemAppData\wgs
(The folder names are random – sort by date modified.)
Mac (Steam):
~/Library/Application Support/Steam/userdata/[UserID]/960090/remote/
| Editor | Platform | Key Better Feature | |--------|----------|--------------------| | BTD6 Save Editor (Web-based, e.g., on GitHub) | PC / Android | Auto-decrypts, shows sanity checks | | Bloonster Save Editor | PC | GUI with XP and unlock toggles | | Save file decrypter + JSON editor | Advanced | Full manual control, best for modding | The proposed "Better Editor" architecture consists of three
Search GitHub for "BTD6 Save Editor" – the most up-to-date web tools are usually the safest.
The design philosophy centers on Abstraction. The user should never see raw JSON code.