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Diablo 3 Ryujinx Cheats -

Unlike the PC version (where you paste files into Documents/Diablo III), Ryujinx requires a specific folder structure.

Step 1: Locate your Ryujinx “Mods” folder.

Step 2: Create the cheat structure. Inside that Title ID folder, create the following folders exactly: /cheats/

Step 3: Create the cheat file. Inside the cheats folder, create a plain text file named exactly: B16C9B7B4E31D5B8.txt (Wait—don’t panic. That weird string is the Build ID. To find your Build ID:

Step 4: Paste the cheat codes. Open the .txt file. Paste your codes. Each code block starts with a [Name in brackets] followed by lines of hex. diablo 3 ryujinx cheats

Step 5: Enable the cheats.


Cheats failing to load is common due to version mismatches. Here’s how to fix it:

Problem A: Cheats don’t appear in the manager.

Problem B: Cheats appear, but no effect in-game. Unlike the PC version (where you paste files

Problem C: Ryujinx crashes or freezes.

Problem D: Seasonal character shows “Cheat Detected” (visual only).


Websites like cheatslip.com and switchcheatsdb.com aggregate cheat files by Title ID. Download the .txt file for your specific game version.

The Nintendo Switch version of Diablo 3 is unique because it allows offline play. On PC (Battle.net), the game requires a constant internet connection, making cheating nearly impossible without getting banned. The Switch version, however, saves data locally. This makes it a prime target for players using the Ryujinx emulator who want to experiment with "god mode," modified gear, or paragon levels without the risk of a ban hammer. Step 2: Create the cheat structure

| Setting | With Cheats Off | With 3+ Cheats Active | |--------|----------------|------------------------| | FPS (Vulkan) | 60 stable | 45–60 (drops in rifts) | | Crash rate | ~1 every 4 hours | ~1 every 45 min | | Save corruption risk | Very low | Low but possible (back up your save folder) |

Ryujinx has a built-in cheat manager, but manual installation is often more reliable.

Method 1: Manual File Placement

  • Create a folder named after Diablo 3’s Title ID: 01001B300B9BE000
  • Inside, create a folder called cheats.
  • Create a text file named after your game’s Build ID (find this by right-clicking Diablo 3 in Ryujinx > “Show Cheats Manager” – the Build ID is at the top).
  • Paste your cheats into this text file. Save as cheats.txt (or [BuildID].txt).
  • In Ryujinx, right-click Diablo 3 > Manage Cheats > Tick the boxes for codes you want enabled.
  • Method 2: Using the Built-in Editor

    Pro Tip: Cheats only work when the game is launched after enabling them. Toggling mid-game may require a restart.


    Ryujinx is updated frequently, and memory addresses shift. Here are fixes for the most common problems.

  • Save Editing Friendly: You can combine cheats with external save editors (like D3SaveEditor) to inject perfect primal ancients.