Magic Survival - Requests - Gameguardian High Quality -
This report summarizes the history and techniques for modifying Magic Survival
Requests are special tasks that players can undertake to earn exclusive rewards, enhance their characters, and unlock new abilities. These quests are scattered throughout the game, waiting to be discovered by brave adventurers. As a GameGuardian, I will walk you through the different types of requests, how to access them, and the benefits they offer. Magic Survival - Requests - GameGuardian
Modifying Magic Survival using GameGuardian allows players to bypass the heavy grind for Research Points, gold, and gems. Because the game stores most of its data locally, these values can be edited through memory scanning in a rooted environment or a Virtual Space. Core Resource Modification This report summarizes the history and techniques for
GameGuardian is a powerful memory editor for Android that allows you to scan and modify in-game values like gold, research points, and skill levels. Because Magic Survival stores much of its progress data locally, it is a prime candidate for these modifications. Getting Started: Root vs. No-Root Save File Corruption: The most common risk
The Top 5 GameGuardian Scripts for Magic Survival (Based on User Requests)
Forum analytics show these are the most frequently fulfilled requests for version 0.9xx and later:
There are several categories of requests in Magic Survival, each with its unique objectives and rewards:
- Save File Corruption: The most common risk. Editing a memory address accidentally modifies a "counter" value (like total kills), causing the game to freeze upon loading. Solution: Always back up your
/data/data/com.lememagic.magic/files/directory before running scripts. - Version Incompatibility: Magic Survival updates frequently (0.92, 0.93, etc.). A script made for "Request v0.89" will likely crash the current version. Always check the script's header text.
- Root Detection: Some virtual space apps trigger Magic Survival's anti-tamper flags, causing a black screen. Use Magisk Hide if rooted.
