The 1.1.2 version was particularly significant because it served as a . It allowed users to unpack and edit the gameparam.parambnd.dcx file found in Sekiro's directory. Notable UI and workflow improvements included:
While the tool is now primarily developed under the name , many users in the modding community still refer to it by its original name, "Yapped," or use the terms interchangeably. Version 1.1.2 specifically represents a stable iteration of the tool used for editing game parameters and maps.
While the version numbers continue to climb and the tool evolves, remains a significant marker in the timeline of Soulsborne modding. It represents the era where Elden Ring modding matured from simple file swaps to deep, systemic gameplay overhauls. For any aspiring modder looking to change the fundamental rules of the Lands Between, this tool remains an essential part of the toolkit.
Yapped 1.1.2 Jun 2026
The 1.1.2 version was particularly significant because it served as a . It allowed users to unpack and edit the gameparam.parambnd.dcx file found in Sekiro's directory. Notable UI and workflow improvements included:
While the tool is now primarily developed under the name , many users in the modding community still refer to it by its original name, "Yapped," or use the terms interchangeably. Version 1.1.2 specifically represents a stable iteration of the tool used for editing game parameters and maps. yapped 1.1.2
While the version numbers continue to climb and the tool evolves, remains a significant marker in the timeline of Soulsborne modding. It represents the era where Elden Ring modding matured from simple file swaps to deep, systemic gameplay overhauls. For any aspiring modder looking to change the fundamental rules of the Lands Between, this tool remains an essential part of the toolkit. Version 1