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'''Hex Editing''' is the internal hacking of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. It’s more prominent in the former, as ''Brawl'' has many other programs that substitute for it, and are generally much easier to understand and edit.
'''Hex Editing''' is the internal hacking of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. It’s more prominent in the former, as ''Brawl'' has many other programs that substitute for it, and are generally much easier to understand and edit.


Editing the internal structure of the game ISO and the dat files are very strict, with a wrong change in the variables or removing segments from the ISO could result in a damaged or corrupted ISO, rendering it unplayable under any conditions.
Editing the internal structure of the game ISO is very strict, with a wrong change in the variables or removing segments from the ISO could result in a damaged or corrupted ISO, rendering it unplayable under any circumstances.  


In Melee, it is known for creating custom color hacks for many textures, such as [[shield|shields]], Fox and Falco’s [[Blaster]], and even random offsets such as {{SSBM|Link}}’s sword. Melee also uses for different formats for editing. 98 ## ## ## (or “Matrix” format, called by some of the more experienced Melee hackers) is the most notable out of all, and uses the RG BY color code, which isn’t as common as the RR GG BB one. The 07 07 07 format is another, and uses the common RR GG BB. It allows changing to the transparency, and usually contains two value colors.  The CF format, and are found in effect .dat files. These start with “CF”, with a random value following it. Finally, is the 42 48 format. This also uses the RR GG BB, but these, much like 07 07 07, also controls the transparency of the color.
In Melee, it is known for creating custom color hacks for many textures, such as [[shield|shields]], Fox and Falco’s [[Blaster]], and even random offsets such as {{SSBM|Link}}’s sword. Melee also uses for different formats for editing. 98 ## ## ## (or “Matrix” format, called by some of the more experienced Melee hackers) is the most notable out of all, and uses the RG BY color code, which isn’t as common as the RR GG BB one. The 07 07 07 format is another, and uses the common RR GG BB. It allows changing to the transparency, and usually contains two value colors.  The CF format, and are found in effect .dat files. These start with “CF”, with a random value following it. Finally, is the 42 48 format. This also uses the RR GG BB, but these, but much like 07 07 07, also controls the transparency of the color.


== Formats ==
== Formats ==
''Under construction''
''Under construction''

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