Fire Emblem Three Houses -010055d009f78000- -1.... -

The information you provided corresponds to Fire Emblem: Three Houses (Title ID: 010055D009F78000

). This specific format is typically used for applying cheat codes on a modded Nintendo Switch running the Atmosphère custom firmware.

For these cheats to function, the text file must be named after the game's

(the unique identifier for your specific update version) and placed in the following directory on your SD card:

sd:/atmosphere/contents/010055D009F78000/cheats/[BuildID].txt Common Cheat Codes (Version 1.2.0) Fire Emblem Three Houses -010055D009F78000- -1....

For version 1.2.0, common cheats compatible with tools like EdiZon or Breeze include options for Max Gold (

It looks like you’ve pasted part of a Title ID (or a game file reference) for Fire Emblem: Three Houses on the Nintendo Switch, likely from a save manager, mod folder, or emulator (like Ryujinx or Yuzu).

The string 010055D009F78000 is the Title ID for Fire Emblem: Three Houses (base game). The -1... probably indicates a save slot, mod order, or part of a file path (e.g., -1 = first save slot).

If you are looking for a long guide related to that exact ID, here are the most common things people need help with: The information you provided corresponds to Fire Emblem:


-1....

This is not part of a standard Title ID. It likely indicates one of the following:

  1. Corrupted or truncated file name – A save editor or file explorer failed to read the slot number correctly.
  2. Placeholder for save slot index – Some tools label saves as -1 before refreshing.
  3. Error code – In modding tools, -1 often means “invalid slot” or “no save found”.
  4. User-added note – Possibly from a text file or folder name manually typed incorrectly.

In legitimate game usage, you will never see this appended to the Title ID.

Part 3: Why You Might Encounter This String

Step 2: Fix for SD Card / File Explorer

If you see a folder or file named exactly Fire Emblem Three Houses -010055D009F78000- -1....:

  1. Back up your entire SD card immediately (do not delete anything yet).
  2. Navigate to the Checkpoint/saves/ or JKSV/010055D009F78000/ folder.
  3. Look for any folder containing -1 or .... in its name.
  4. Do not delete – Instead, rename it to a clean backup name, e.g., 010055D009F78000_backup_corrupt.
  5. Reinstall Checkpoint/JKSV fresh, then try restoring from a known good backup.

1. Identify your goal

  • -1 or similar suffix often appears in save managers (like Checkpoint or JKSV) meaning "save slot 1" or an index.
  • Are you trying to:
    • Backup/restore saves?
    • Edit saves (gold, renown, items, support levels)?
    • Apply mods (like difficulty unlock, gay marriage, cosmetic changes)?

1. The Digital Skeleton of Fódlan

Every Switch game has a Title ID. Think of it as the game’s social security number. When you want to modify a game, extract its music, or install a fan-made translation, you need to target this specific ID. Corrupted or truncated file name – A save

For modders, 010055D009F78000 represents the "base game." It’s the vanilla experience. But digging into the file structure associated with this ID revealed some fascinating truths about the game’s development.

Did you know that Three Houses runs on a modified version of the engine used for Fire Emblem Warriors? Early modders digging through the files (often labelled with the tail end -1 or similar indices in file explorers) found references to mechanics and structures that were repurposed from the Warriors spin-off. This explains why the battalion system feels so fluid—it has roots in a hack-and-slash!

2. Modding (LayeredFS)

  • Create folder:
    atmosphere/contents/010055D009F78000/romfs/
  • Place mods (e.g., character rebalance, cosmetic changes) inside romfs.
  • Common mod types: skill edits, class changes, portrait replacements, difficulty tweaks.

1.2 Where Are Saves Stored?

On a hacked Switch (or when dumping saves for emulation), the save data path looks like:

/switch/Checkpoint/saves/010055D009F78000/

Inside that folder, you will find:

  • slot_0, slot_1, etc. – Manual save slots.
  • slot_0_system – System data (settings, Renown, achievements).
  • slot_0_autosa – Auto-save file.

The -1 in your keyword often points to a missing or unreadable slot_0 file.


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