Save Editor | The Binding Of Isaac Repentance

"I have 1,000 hours and have beaten Delirium 50 times. I refuse to do Greedier Mode with Jacob & Esau because the character design is objectively bad. I use an editor to skip the 2% of the game that isn't fun."

"I have a motor disability that prevents me from dodging fast projectiles. I will never beat 'The Beast' as Tainted Lost legitimately. A save editor is the only way I can see the ending cutscene or use the 'Death Certificate' item." The Binding Of Isaac Repentance Save Editor

Unlocking "Dead God"—the final save file achievement—requires completing every character on every hard mode, finding hundreds of obscure items, and mastering bosses that feel designed to break your spirit. For the casual player, a full-time job, or the veteran who lost a 500-hour save to a corrupted hard drive, the grind can be insurmountable. Enter the . "I have 1,000 hours and have beaten Delirium 50 times

It is not a substitute for skill, but it is a bypass for tedium. I will never beat 'The Beast' as Tainted Lost legitimately

Disclaimer: Turn off Steam Cloud sync temporarily before doing this. Steam will overwrite your manual edits if you don't.

"The struggle is the point. Dying on a Tainted Lost run to a spider because you forgot Holy Mantle is what makes the eventual Dead God feel valuable. An editor devalues the art."

Before you unlock "Dead God" via an editor, consider this: play the game legitimately until you hit your personal wall. Unlock your first few characters naturally. Get that dopamine hit from finding "Brimstone" in a cursed room. Then, when you are exhausted and just want to play with the "Spindown Dice," open the editor.