Work Patched — Monster Hunter Rise 0100b04011742000usv0

It looks like you’re referencing a specific code or identifier related to Monster Hunter Rise — possibly a save file offset, a cheat code, a mod hash, or a game data block.

The string 0100b04011742000usv0 appears to be a Title ID + extra suffix pattern:

  • 0100B04011742000 is the Title ID for Monster Hunter Rise (US version) on Nintendo Switch.
  • usv0 might indicate a save slot, version, or modded region/data marker.

If you’re looking for a feature tied to that exact string, here’s what’s known:

  • Save editing / modding: Tools like MH Rise Save Editor or Item Cheat Codes sometimes use block identifiers starting with 0100B04011742000. The usv0 could reference a US save version (v0).
  • Possible feature: If this is from a cheat device (e.g., EdiZon, Atmosphere), the feature might be infinite wirebugs, max zenny, item box modifier, or a specific armor/weapon unlock at that memory offset.
  • Without more context (e.g., where you saw this string — a GitHub repo, cheat file, save backup, or mod page), it’s difficult to pinpoint the exact feature.

If you clarify — for example:

  • “It’s from a cheats file, what does this offset do?”
  • “This is in my save backup, what feature does it control?”
  • “I saw this in a mod’s readme”

…I can give you a precise answer.

The identifier 0100b04011742000 is the unique Title ID for the Nintendo Switch version of Monster Hunter Rise monster hunter rise 0100b04011742000usv0 work

. This specific string is often used by the modding and homebrew communities to locate the game's internal data folders for custom content or troubleshooting. Managing Game Content via Title ID

If you are working with a modded Nintendo Switch, this ID is essential for applying updates, cheats, or visual mods:

Mod Installation: Custom files (like texture replacements) are typically placed in the directory Atmosphere/contents/0100b04011742000/romfs/.

Troubleshooting: If the game hangs on a black screen after an update, it is often due to outdated mods in that specific folder. Deleting the contents of the romfs subfolder under this Title ID usually fixes the issue.

Cheats: Many cheat engines for the Switch categorize codes by Title ID. You can find comprehensive cheat PDFs or databases that list "infinite wirebug" or "speed mods" specifically for this ID. Core Gameplay Mechanics It looks like you’re referencing a specific code

Whether you're modding or playing "vanilla," Monster Hunter Rise introduces several high-speed systems:

Wirebugs: These allow for "Wire Action," giving you the ability to zip through the air and perform powerful weapon-specific "Silkbind" attacks.

Palamutes: Canine companions that you can ride to travel across maps without consuming stamina, significantly speeding up the hunt.

Switch Skills: You can customize your playstyle by swapping out specific weapon moves at any item box or tent. Performance and Technical Specs

Storage: The Switch version requires approximately 6.5 GB to 8.8 GB of space, though the Sunbreak expansion and various updates can increase this total. 0100B04011742000 is the Title ID for Monster Hunter

Engine: The game was built using Capcom’s proprietary RE Engine, designed for high performance on both handheld and home consoles.

Multiplayer: You can join friends or strangers using a unique Lobby ID, which is separate from the game's Title ID.

4. Save Slot Backup & Restore

  • One-click backup of usv0 block, compare changes between edits, restore previous version if corruption occurs.

3. Checksum Fixer

  • After editing, automatically recalculate the save’s checksum (often CRC32 or custom Nintendo hash) so the game doesn’t reject it.

Expansions and Updates

Monster Hunter Rise has received several free updates and paid DLCs, including new monsters, quests, and even a more challenging difficulty level. These updates expand the game's replay value and offer more challenges for seasoned hunters.

When to contact support

  • If you’ve tried the above and the error persists, gather:
    • Exact error string (copy/paste),
    • Platform (PC Steam, Switch), OS version, and network setup,
    • Recent changes (OS updates, new antivirus, hardware changes).
  • Contact Capcom support and provide the full error code, logs/screenshots, and steps already attempted. If it’s platform-related, also contact Steam or Nintendo support.

3.2 Save Data Integrity

Modifications on usv0 can inadvertently flag save data.

  • If a user modifies item frequency in usv0 and attempts to update the game to a newer patch, the save file validation logic may reject the modified data, resulting in corruption. This requires "sanitization" work before updating.

3.2 Mod development

Modders create folders with the Title ID to test:

  • Weapon motion value mods
  • Custom quests
  • Damage number display changes
  • Visual skin swaps

usv0 might indicate a version 0 of the user’s personal mod set.

4. LayeredFS Mod Conflict

Mods for MHR on Switch often use LayeredFS (via Atmosphere). A badly packaged mod with a folder named work inside the title ID directory can cause the game to hang or fail to boot.