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This NBT editor is the first of it's kind to include undo & redo. Finally, you can undo mistakes during editing.
Every edit is tracked with color-coded highlighting to indicate the changes or additions.
Easily share your NBT creations with the community by simply copying and pasting the data as raw text.
Now featuring the ability to copy and paste multiple tags even if they don't share the same parent tag!
The community can now develop extensions that change the look of NBT tags within the editor. The extensions can process the data you're viewing and style them to add useful information to aid with editing.
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Hametsu no Ganbou Daiisshou " (破滅の願望 第一章), literally translated as "The Desire for Destruction: Chapter One,"
: It takes the "Isekai" tropes and turns them into a survival horror. Hametsu no Ganbou Daiisshou
"Hametsu no Ganbou" (破滅の願望), which translates to is a phrase often associated with darker fantasy or psychological themes in Japanese media. While it is a common title or chapter name for various web novels and fan projects, it is most prominently recognized as a chapter or sub-arc title within the Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun series (specifically related to Volume 16 and the "Red House" arc). "Daiisshou" (第一章) specifically means "Chapter One." The Broken One (Protagonist): Previously kind, now hollow
The "Ganbou" (ambition/desire) is often depicted as a double-edged sword. In some interpretations, characters possess or seek "Ganbou"—powerful entities capable of granting wishes at a terrible cost. The Aesthetic: The art/prose style (depending on if
The concept of Hametsu no Ganbou Daiisshou is believed to have originated in the early 2000s, when a series of manga and light novels began circulating within Japan's vibrant doujinshi (indie) community. These self-published works were often characterized by their dark, avant-garde themes, and explicit content, which catered to a niche audience seeking something beyond the conventional boundaries of mainstream Japanese media.
The art/prose style (depending on if you're reading the manga or the web novel) is stark. There’s a heavy use of shadow and silence that sets a "calm before the storm" tone. Why You Should Start Reading Now
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Visual Chunk Locator
Quickly find chunks using the world viewer. Each block is rendered according to it's original block model to generate extremely accurate depictions of your world.