Sometimes a boss dies out-of-bounds and you don’t get the crafting material (e.g., Dreamer’s Mana or Twisted Idol).
There is no official or widely recognized tool specifically named "Deep Piece" for editing Remnant: From the Ashes
saves. It is likely you are looking for the Remnant Save Manager, which is the most comprehensive community tool for analyzing and backing up save files. Popular Save Management Tools
While most dedicated tools are "analyzers" rather than "editors," they are essential for serious players: remnant from the ashes save editor
Remnant Save Manager & World Analyzer: This is the gold standard for PC players. It automatically backs up your saves and shows you exactly what items, bosses, and secrets have "rolled" in your current world.
Remnant Save Guardian: A newer, more streamlined version of the save manager often used for both Remnant: From the Ashes and Remnant 2.
PS4 Save Wizard: If you are playing on console, the Save Wizard (paid service) is one of the few ways to modify traits and resources on PlayStation. How to Manually "Edit" or Manage Saves Sometimes a boss dies out-of-bounds and you don’t
If you are trying to fix a corrupted save or skip grinding for a specific item, players often use these methods:
Unlike a mod that changes game code on the fly (like an infinite health cheat), a save editor is a standalone software application that reads the save data stored on your hard drive. It allows you to modify specific parameters—such as your scrap count, trait points, or inventory—and then re-saves the file. When you load Remnant again, the game reads the edited file as if you had earned those items legitimately.
The most popular tool in the community is the Remnant Save Manager (often colloquially called the "World Analyzer" or "Save Editor"), developed by community legend Razzmatazz. There is no official or widely recognized tool
Yes. The latest versions of the Save Manager fully support DLC items, zones, and survival mode statistics.
Before downloading, many players ask: Is this cheating?
The answer depends on your perspective.
The Golden Rule: Use the Save Editor to enhance your own fun, not to ruin someone else’s.