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There is no way to edit the inventory nor add maximum gil using LiOS editor. Those features didn't make it over from Lion Editor. The best you can do is equip the priciest stuff to characters or the equipment you want to characters (can even create a ton of fake characters just to add the items, unequip them, and then delete the characters)
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In order to access the file on Android, your phone will need to be rooted. If you need information on doing that I suggest checking out the xda-developers.com forums or the appropriate reddit.com subreddit for your particular device.

Personally, I use an LG G3. It's shipped with KitKat 4.0 but has received the 5.0 Lollipop update. I personally am still on KitKat but I believe rooting is possible on almost all (if not all) Lollipop devices at this point.

Once you're rooted and have installed SuperSu, which allows you to give specific applications root access, then you will be able to access the area where the save file is stored.

After SuperSu is installed, install a root file manager (I personally use ES File Explorer for no particular reason other than it works) and after you give it root permissions (it will automatically request them from SuperSu once you attempt to access the non-sdcard portion of your device, i.e. the /data/data path).

Once you're in the /data/data/ path with root permissions, you'll see the folder and files I referred to. Copy the FFTSAVE.BIN to your SD card and then you can edit it from there and copy it back when you're finished.

You may have to enable viewing "hidden files" in ES File Explorer, but should not have to do so.

I've included a screenshot of the path below:



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News / Re: WotL on Android
June 07, 2015, 05:55:14 am
This is far from Square Enix's worst port...  I'm not sure where the complaints about the display stem from as it takes up my full screen on an LG G3 and looks fine. I'm not sure what exactly people are expecting from a port. It's not a remake, and there's only so much they're going to change in order to optimize it for the new platform.

It shouldn't be nearly as expensive as it is, IMO, but Android games made by traditionally console-oriented companies tend to be very pricey.
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LiOS works fine for the Android version that was just released (see my post here: http://ffhacktics.com/smf/index.php?topic=10927.msg206376#msg206376). You will need root access in order to access the save file.
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It looks like the Android save file format is the same as the iOS save file format, so LiOS editor should work fine for the Android version.

The FFTSAVE.BIN file should be located in /data/data/com.square_enix.android_googleplay.FFT_en2/files/

If you try to edit the file directly on the device, you may get access errors, so I recommend copying the save file to your PC before doing any editing. As always, remember to back up your FFTSAVE.BIN before making changes.