When players talk about a , they are usually looking for a way to recover lost progress, bypass the early-game grind, or experiment with maxed-out character builds. Because Clickpocalypse II
Clickpocalypse 2 was built in JavaScript, which handles integers poorly. If you set your Souls to 9,999,999,999 , the game might treat it as a negative number. Suddenly, upgrades cost negative gold, and you can't progress.
The primary driver for using a save editor is the bypassing of "the wall." In Clickpocalypse 2 , progression is gated by exponential cost curves. Upgrading a character from level 100 to 101 might take minutes, but moving from level 500 to 501 can take days or weeks of real-time idling.
: Requires Python 3 and the lzstring.py library.
While there isn't one "official" standalone editor app, players often use web-based tools or manual decoding to modify their files. In the game menu, look for the Export Save option.