Synopsis
Recommended for players who want to enjoy the game at a fast pace from the start.
[Contents]
1. Late-game equipment set
2. Starting funds: 9,999,999 yen
3. Double drop rate accessory
4. Skill acquisition cost reduction accessory
[Instructions]
Place the save data corresponding to the main game file.
Important: You must save once in the main game first to generate a save file, then overwrite that save with this ultimate data save using the same save slot number for it to take effect.
Example: Launch game → Save → Save slot 1 is created. Overwrite the generated Save slot 1 with this ultimate data save.
Editorial Review
This is a supplementary power-leveling data pack for an existing RPG, not a standalone work—a category that’s become increasingly common on DLsite as developers monetize progression shortcuts. If you own Slave World and find grinding tedious, this pack eliminates that friction entirely by frontloading endgame resources.
The contents are straightforward optimization: late-game equipment, nearly 10 million starting currency, a doubled drop-rate accessory, and reduced skill acquisition costs. These aren’t cosmetic cheats; they fundamentally compress what would be dozens of hours of grinding into immediate access to the game’s mid-to-late content. The technical implementation is standard for this category—you generate a save slot in the main game, then overwrite it with the provided data file. This approach has become the industry standard for data packs because it’s non-invasive and doesn’t require patching the main executable.
The practical appeal is obvious for players who already own the base game but want to experience advanced character builds, complex skill combinations, or endgame narrative branches without repetitive resource accumulation. The double drop rate accessory particularly suggests the main game’s economy is designed around extended play sessions, making this pack a legitimate quality-of-life purchase for impatient players rather than an exploit.
However, this pack offers zero value if you don’t already own Slave World or if you enjoy the progression loop—it assumes grinding is a barrier rather than a feature. Neron Soft isn’t hiding what this is, which is refreshing compared to packs that oversell convenience as “essential DLC.”
Skip this unless you own the base game and have already decided you want to bypass its economy. For those specific players, it does exactly what it promises with no surprises.
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