This feature would allow you to bypass the long grind for rare weapon modifications and settlement blueprints by letting you "inject" optimized layouts and builds directly into your save.

Test modified repacks inside a desktop Android emulator (like BlueStacks or LDPlayer) rather than on your physical smartphone.

Using a save editor is a violation of Kefir’s Terms of Service. Here are the primary risks:

The phrase "verified" is often used by third-party websites to claim the file is safe, free of malware, and fully functional. Common Features of Save Editors

If you want to test a modified version of the game out of curiosity, never do it on your primary personal phone. Use an isolated environment:

Most legitimate "save editing" for this game (often discussed in community forums like Reddit ) involves manually manipulating the game's local data files rather than using a separate executable "repack":

If the risks seem too high, consider these legitimate (or semi-legitimate) alternatives:

A Save Editor is a software tool (usually running on Windows) that allows users to decrypt and modify the game save files of LDOE. The game stores progress in a file usually named shared_prefs . The editor reads this file, allows the user to change variables (e.g., change "Wood: 50" to "Wood: 9999"), and then repacks the file to be placed back into the game directory.

There are several significant downsides to consider: