Editor 1.7.0 - Assassin 39-s Creed Valhalla Inventory
Earlier versions of the editor failed to recognize hash IDs for items introduced in the rogue-lite “Forgotten Saga” mode and the narrative finale. Version 1.7.0 fully integrates these new weapons, armor skins, and rewards.
The modding community has been hard at work. Version 1.7.0 is specifically patched to work with the latest version of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla (including Title Update 1.7.0 and beyond). Here are the highlights:
Previous versions had a notorious bug that created ghost duplicates—items that appeared in your inventory but crashed the game when you tried to equip them. Version 1.7.0 includes a cleaner duplicate removal algorithm. Assassin 39-s Creed Valhalla Inventory Editor 1.7.0
The Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Inventory Editor 1.7.0 is a powerful tool for PC players who want to bypass grinding or access exclusive items. While it offers great flexibility, it comes with risks of save corruption or account action. Always back up saves, use offline mode, and respect the single-player nature – never use modded items in competitive or online leaderboard modes.
Final Verdict: Useful for veterans and completionists. Not recommended for first-time players. Earlier versions of the editor failed to recognize
Need support? Check the Nexus Mods comments section or the tool’s GitHub Issues page. Do not contact Ubisoft support regarding modded saves.
Here are some general points about inventory editors like the one you mentioned: Need support
The Inventory Editor is a third-party, community-developed application designed to modify the save files of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. Unlike generic "trainers" that only offer infinite health or ammo while the game is running, an Inventory Editor directly alters the data stored in the player's save slot.
Version 1.7.0 represents a significant milestone in the tool's development. It is typically released to align with major game updates or the introduction of new content (such as the Siege of Paris or Dawn of Ragnarök DLCs), ensuring that new items added by developers are recognized and editable by the tool.