Voidwrought 0100dae01e9c6800v131072usnsp Instant

This is not a valid retail game keyword but a modding artifact . Users encountering it should treat it with caution, verify its origin, and never use it for online play.

hactool --titleid=0100DAE01E9C6800 game.nsp | Component | Meaning | |-----------|---------| | Voidwrought | Unofficial game/mod name | | 0100DAE01E9C6800 | Switch Title ID (likely homebrew or fake) | | v131072 | Save version 2.0.0 | | usnsp | Community tag – possibly “Universal Save Nintendo Switch Package” | voidwrought 0100dae01e9c6800v131072usnsp

If you are a developer or modder creating “Voidwrought,” consider using a unique Title ID range reserved for homebrew ( 05... or 06... ) to avoid conflicts. Target Keyword: voidwrought 0100dae01e9c6800v131072usnsp Secondary Keywords: Nintendo Switch Title ID, save version v131072, usnsp modding, Switch save editing, Atmosphere CFW Reader Intent: Technical troubleshooting, modding research, save file forensics Word Count: ~1,250 Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only. Modifying your Nintendo Switch violates its warranty and terms of service. The author does not condone piracy or cheating in online games. This is not a valid retail game keyword

No official Nintendo documentation uses usnsp . It’s 100% community-generated. Scenario A – Save file sharing Someone uploads a folder named: Voidwrought [0100DAE01E9C6800][v131072][usnsp] Inside: save.dat , system.dat , etc. Scenario B – EdiZon / Checkpoint backup These homebrew apps create folders using Title Name [Title ID] . The usnsp could be a tag from the dumper saying “this save is unmodified.” Scenario C – Cheat code repository A cheat code file (e.g., 0100DAE01E9C6800.txt ) contains: Modifying your Nintendo Switch violates its warranty and