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Monster Hunter Portable 3rd Save Data

Monster Hunter Portable 3rd remains a crown jewel of the PSP era, but managing its save data can be tricky due to regional locking and the shift to modern emulators like PPSSPP. Whether you are looking to back up your 500-hour hunter, transfer data to a different console, or install a "100% complete" save file to skip the grind, understanding how the file system works is essential. Where is the Save Data Located?

On original PSP hardware, your save data is stored on the Memory Stick. If you connect your PSP to a PC via USB, you can find it at:PSP -> SAVEDATA -> ULJM05800

If you are using the PPSSPP emulator on PC or Android, the path is slightly different:

Windows: Documents -> PPSSPP -> PSP -> SAVEDATA -> ULJM05800 Android: Internal Storage -> PSP -> SAVEDATA -> ULJM05800

The folder name ULJM05800 is the official Japanese product code for the game. Because the game was never officially released in the West, even English-patched versions typically use this Japanese ID. Backing Up and Transferring Data

To keep your progress safe, simply copy the entire ULJM05800 folder to a cloud drive or a separate hard drive. Moving from PSP to PPSSPP Connect your PSP to your computer. Copy the ULJM05800 folder from the PSP's memory stick. Paste it into the PPSSPP SAVEDATA directory.

Launch the emulator; your hunter should appear in the load menu automatically. Moving from PPSSPP to PSP monster hunter portable 3rd save data

This is possible but requires your PSP to be running Custom Firmware (CFW). Simply move the folder back to the PSP's directory. If the save appears "corrupted," you may need to use a plugin like MagicSave to fix the file hashes, as emulators sometimes sign saves differently than real hardware. Importing 100% Completion Save Files

Many players want to experience the endgame content—like the legendary Amatsu fight—without re-grinding the early Village quests. You can download "Perfect Saves" from community hubs like GameFAQs or Reddit. Download the save file (usually a .zip or .rar).

Extract the folder. Ensure the folder is named exactly ULJM05800. Place it in your SAVEDATA folder.

Warning: Overwriting your folder will delete your current character. Always rename your old folder to something like ULJM05800_BACKUP before pasting a new one. Troubleshooting Common Issues

Corrupted Data: This usually happens if you try to load a save from a different version of the game (e.g., trying to load a HD Ver. save on a standard PSP ISO). Ensure your game ID matches the folder name.

DLC Quests Missing: Save data does not always include the actual Quest files. You must download the DLC separately and place it in the PAUTH or SAVEDATA subfolders depending on your version. Monster Hunter Portable 3rd remains a crown jewel

English Patch Conflicts: Most English patches (like Team Maverick One) are compatible with original Japanese saves. However, if you switch between different translation patches, some item names in your inventory may appear as gibberish until you sort them. DLC and Extra Content

Monster Hunter Portable 3rd featured a massive amount of crossover DLC, including gear from Metal Gear Solid and Anime collaborations. These are stored within the save data structure. If you are starting fresh, look for "DLC Enabler" saves or tools that inject these quests into your file, as the original servers are no longer active.

By keeping a regular backup of your ULJM05800 folder, you ensure that your journey through Yukumo Village is never lost to a hardware failure or a corrupted memory card. To help you get the most out of your save, let me know: Are you playing on original hardware or an emulator? Are you trying to fix a corrupted save or import a new one?

Story Overview

In Monster Hunter Portable 3rd, you play as a Hunter who lives in the village of Val Habar, a coastal town known for its harbor and dock. The game's story revolves around the sudden appearance of a powerful monster, the Diablos, in the nearby desert. This event prompts the village elder to ask for your help in investigating the situation and putting an end to the monster's rampage.

As you progress through the game, you'll encounter various other monsters, including some returning from previous Monster Hunter games. Your quest to stop the Diablos and other threats will take you through diverse environments, such as forests, deserts, and tundras. Hunter Profile : Your character's name, appearance, and

Save Data Significance

Save data in Monster Hunter Portable 3rd contains your progress, including:

  1. Hunter Profile: Your character's name, appearance, and stats.
  2. Quest Completion: The quests you've completed, including their difficulty levels and rewards.
  3. Monster Data: Information on the monsters you've hunted, including their weaknesses, strengths, and rewards.
  4. Inventory: The items and equipment you've collected, such as armor, weapons, and consumables.
  5. Rank and Experience: Your Hunter Rank (HR) and experience points, which determine your overall progress and access to better quests.

Having a save data file allows you to:

  • Continue your adventure from where you left off
  • Access previously unlocked quests, items, and equipment
  • Track your progress and set goals for future hunts

If you're interested in sharing or transferring your save data, you can usually do so by:

  1. Using the PSP's Ad Hoc feature: Transfer data between PSP consoles.
  2. Saving to a Memory Stick: Store your save data on a Memory Stick and transfer it to another PSP console.

Keep in mind that save data compatibility and transfer methods may vary depending on the region and console.


On PPSSPP (PC / Android / iOS)

  • Saves are in memstick/PSP/SAVEDATA/.
  • Enable save state (snapshot) – not official but safer than manual save.
  • Sync saves across devices using cloud storage (Google Drive, Dropbox).

Note for PPSSPP (Emulator) Users

If you are using the PPSSPP emulator, you may encounter "Save Data Corruption" errors if you try to use a save file from a different region or version.

  • Region Lock: Japanese save data (NPJH-XXXXX) is not natively compatible with English Patched versions or different region ISOs without conversion tools.
  • Fixing Corruption: You often need to go to the folder PSP/SAVEDATA and ensure the folder name matches the Game ID of your specific ISO.
  • Import/Export: PPSSPP allows you to import saves from a real PSP memory stick.

7. Guild Card & Awards

  • Guild Card: Your stats (monsters hunted, quests completed, carves made).
  • Awards (Crown Pins): Special icons on your guild card for achievements like hunting 30 large monsters, capturing 50 monsters, or clearing all event quests.
  • Treasure Hunts: Records data regarding the Treasure Quests (Tresure Hunting).

Restoring Deleted Saves

  • If deleted on PSP memory stick: immediate stop using the card; data recovery tools for FAT32/Memory Stick (Recuva, PhotoRec) may recover the PSP savedata folder if not overwritten.
  • On PPSSPP: check backup saves (PPSSPP often keeps autosaves and states). Use file-recovery tools on the directory if needed.