Spamton Save Editor
The free Spamton save editor for Deltarune Chapters 1-4. Max out your KROMER, grab both Spamton NEO rewards, and unlock the quest chain — right in your browser. No upload, no sign-up.
- 100% Local — No Upload
- Free, No Sign-Up
- Chapter 1-4 Supported
- Mobile-Friendly
Spamton save editor tool
Why is it called a Spamton save editor?
If you were around when Chapter 2 dropped, the name needs no explanation. Back in 2021, a fan-made save editor hosted at spamton.com became the community's go-to tool for tweaking Deltarune saves. It was named after Spamton G. Spamton, the chapter's breakout dumpster salesman — because nothing says "trust me with your save file" like a [[BIG SHOT]].
The tool got so synonymous with the job that players have searched "spamton save editor" ever since, long after the original stopped keeping pace with new releases. This site is a modern, independent take on the same idea: a free Spamton save editor rebuilt for the full Chapter 1-4 release, running entirely in your browser on PC, Mac, Linux, or your phone.
Popular Spamton edits, step by step
Every edit below follows the same loop: load your save, change a field, download, and swap the file back into your save folder while the game is closed. First time? The how to use guide covers backups and file swapping in detail.
Max out your KROMER
Money in Deltarune is one plain number in your save, and changing it turns every shop in the Cyber World into a formality. Set it to 1997 in honor of Spamton's favorite year — NOW'S YOUR CHANCE TO BE A rich [[BIG SHOT]].
- Load your Chapter 2 save (
filech2_0,_1, or_2) in the editor above. - Stay on the Basics tab.
- Type any amount into the Money (gold) field.
- Click Download, then replace the original file in your save folder.
Get both the Dealmaker and the Puppet Scarf
Chapter 2 forces a choice: beat Spamton NEO and you walk away with one of two mutually exclusive rewards — the Dealmaker (armor ID 21) or the Puppet Scarf (weapon ID 21). There is no legitimate way to own both in a single run. The editor does not care about that rule.
- Load your post-fight Chapter 2 save.
- Open the Inventory tab.
- In Armor storage, set any Slot dropdown to Dealmaker (#21).
- In Weapon storage, set any Slot dropdown to PuppetScarf (#21).
- Download and swap the file back.
Prefer them pre-equipped? The Party tab's Armor 1 / Armor 2 and Weapon dropdowns put the gear straight onto a party member.
Unlock the Spamton NEO quest items: KeyGen, EmptyDisk, LoadedDisk
The road to Spamton NEO runs through three key items — KeyGen (ID 12), EmptyDisk (ID 10), and LoadedDisk (ID 11). If you are rebuilding an old save or skipped a step, you can add them directly:
- Load your Chapter 2 save and open the Inventory tab.
- Find the Key items section.
- Set three free Slot dropdowns to KeyGen (#12), EmptyDisk (#10), and LoadedDisk (#11).
- Download and replace the file.
Key items are only half of the puzzle — the encounter is also gated by plot progress and story flags, so dropping the disks into an early-game save will not make the fight appear. Use a save that is already at (or near) the right point in Chapter 2.
Reset the Spamton NEO defeated state (flag 571)Advanced
Chapter 2 uses story flag 571 to remember whether Spamton NEO has been defeated. The Advanced tab exposes every story flag directly, this one included:
- Back up your save first. This one is not optional.
- Load the save and open the Advanced tab.
- In the Flag browser, type
571into Flag index and hit Jump. - Check the current Value. If your post-fight save shows a non-zero value here, setting it back to
0marks the fight as unfinished — and vice versa. - Download and swap the file.
Story flags interact with each other. Flipping one in isolation can produce impossible game states — soft-locks, skipped scenes, a shopkeeper who has never heard of you. Edit a copy of your save, never the only file you have.
Stock up on Spamton's shop goods
Spamton's dumpster boutique sells some of Chapter 2's strangest gear, and all of it sits in the item tables, ready to add:
- S.POISON — the "healing" item that hurts more than it helps: Inventory tab → Consumable items → any Slot → S.POISON (#32).
- B.ShotBowtie — Armor storage → B.ShotBowtie (#12), or equip it from the Party tab.
- FrayedBowtie — Armor storage → FrayedBowtie (#20).
Buy them legitimately if you can — or just add them and call it a [[HYPERLINK BLOCKED]] discount.
ThornRing and SnowGrave (Weird Route)Content warning
Content warning: this entry discusses the SnowGrave route (the "Weird Route"), one of Deltarune's darkest story paths. Skip it if you would rather not know.
On the Weird Route, Noelle's magic goes somewhere terrible. The ThornRing (weapon ID 13) is the route's signature equipment, and SnowGrave (spell ID 10) is the spell at its center:
- Weapon storage (Inventory tab) or a Weapon field (Party tab) → ThornRing (#13).
- Party tab → Noelle → any Spell slot → SnowGrave (#10).
- Download and swap the file.
Fair warning: the route's story consequences are driven by flags, not items, so this gives you the gear and the spell — not the storyline. Many players prefer it that way.
Chapter 3 tie-in: Pipis
Spamton's shadow reaches into Chapter 3. Pipis is a Chapter 3 consumable (ID 35 in that chapter's table) whose in-game availability depends on your Chapter 2 legacy — owning the Dealmaker or the Puppet Scarf, or having completed the Weird Route. The edits above literally feed your Chapter 3 file. To add it directly, load your Chapter 3 save, tap the Ch 3 button to switch the name tables, and set any Consumable items slot to Pipis (#35). Our Chapter 3 save editor guide covers everything else new in that chapter, and the Chapter 2 guide has more Cyber World edits.
One rule covers every edit on this page: Deltarune must be fully closed while you swap files, and if you play through Steam, give Steam Cloud a moment after replacing the file — otherwise it can restore your old save over the edit. Not sure where the file lives? The save file location guide has the exact path for Windows, Mac, and Linux.
How this Spamton save editor compares to the classic
The original spamton.com editor earned its place in fandom history — for years, it was the answer. This site is not that tool and does not pretend to be; it is a separate project built for where the game is now. What you get here:
- Works on your phone. The whole interface is mobile-friendly, so editing a save on a phone or tablet is normal, not a chore.
- Automatic chapter detection. Chapter 1's 10,318-line format and the shared Chapter 2/3/4 format are detected on load, with a manual chapter switcher when you want it.
- Full storage box support. All 72 storage box slots (Chapter 2 onward), not just your pockets.
- Raw flag browser. Every story flag, indexed and editable — that is how the flag 571 edit above works.
- Chapters 1-4, full release. Including the June 2025 chapters, plus line-repair for slightly broken saves.
Like the classic, it is free, with no sign-up and nothing to install. And because everything runs locally in your browser — the file is read with the FileReader API — your save never leaves your device.
Frequently asked questions
Is this the real Spamton save editor?
It is a real, working Spamton save editor — it edits actual Deltarune save files for Chapters 1-4, free, with no sign-up. The name itself comes from the classic fan tool hosted at spamton.com since 2021, which became so popular that players have used "spamton save editor" as the generic term for this kind of tool ever since. This site is a modern, independent editor in that same category, not a copy of the original.
Does it work as a Spamton save editor for Chapter 3?
Yes. The editor fully supports Chapter 3 saves from the June 2025 release, with automatic chapter detection and a manual chapter switcher for the item name tables. Spamton himself is a Chapter 2 fight, but his legacy reaches into Chapter 3: Pipis is a Chapter 3 consumable whose in-game availability depends on owning the Dealmaker or Puppet Scarf, or on Weird Route completion — and you can add it directly in the Inventory tab.
Will this Spamton save editor work on my phone?
Yes. The whole tool is mobile-friendly and runs in any modern phone browser — there is nothing to install. The only awkward part is logistics: Deltarune save files live on your PC, Mac, or Linux machine, so you need to move the file to your phone first. Most people find it easiest to edit on the same computer the game is installed on, but the editor itself works identically on mobile.
Is this the same as the spamton.com editor?
No. The spamton.com tool is the classic fan editor from 2021, named after the Chapter 2 character; this site is a separate, independent project and is not affiliated with it (or with Toby Fox). It does the same job with a few modern upgrades: mobile support, automatic chapter detection, full storage box editing, a raw flag browser, and support for Chapters 3 and 4.
Can I refight Spamton NEO with this editor?
Probably, but do it carefully. Chapter 2 uses story flag 571 to record Spamton NEO's defeat, and the Advanced tab lets you set that flag back — but story flags interact, and resetting one in isolation can soft-lock a save. The safer route is to keep a backup save from before the fight in a different slot and restore that when you want a rematch. Either way, never experiment on your only save file.
Does editing money (KROMER) break anything?
No. Your money is stored as one plain number in the save file, and the game simply reads whatever value is there — shops, prices, and dialogue all keep working normally. It is one of the safest edits you can make. The usual rules still apply: back up the original file, make sure the game is closed while you swap files, and let Steam Cloud finish syncing so it does not restore the old file over your edit.