Monster Hunter Rise -0100b04011742000--us--v0-....
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Some cheat code archives (e.g., for EdiZon on Switch) label codes by Title ID + version. v0-.... might be a placeholder for an or incomplete code . If you see this in a cheat file, the cheat will likely not work unless you replace .... with the actual cheat hash.
It appears in file verification processes or system logs when identifying corrupted game files or mismatched regional data. Game Overview: Monster Hunter Rise Released in 2021, Monster Hunter Rise MONSTER HUNTER RISE -0100B04011742000--US--v0-....
(Stock Switch): System Settings → Data Management → Manage Software → Monster Hunter Rise → Check for Corrupt Data .
The file string suggests a standard format. This is the format used by the Switch operating system to Piracy discussion is not endorsed here
| If you are... | Likely meaning | Action | |-----------------------------------|------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------| | Stock Switch user | Corrupt game data or incomplete install | Check corrupt data + reinstall | | CFW (Atmosphere) user | Outdated sigpatches or wrong game dump | Update Atmosphere + sigpatches | | Modder / Save editor user | Mod version mismatch | Update game + match mod version | | Emulation user (Ryujinx/Yuzu) | Base dump without updates | Dump + install game updates separately | | Cheat code user | Placeholder in cheat file | Find correct cheats for your version |
The surrounding text— --US--v0-.... —suggests a with an unknown or incomplete version number ( v0 ). This pattern often appears in: with the actual cheat hash
: Supports up to four players in a single lobby to take on Hub Quests together.
The most plausible interpretation is that 0100B04011742000 is a for Monster Hunter Rise (specifically the US version). On the Switch, every game has a unique 16-character hexadecimal ID. For MHR, the correct Title ID is 0100B04011742000 .
: A unique tower-defense style quest mode where players defend Kamura Village against waves of attacking monsters using siege weapons and field defenses.
This is the most critical part of the string. For the Nintendo Switch, every piece of software—from full triple-A games to small update patches—possesses a unique 16-character hexadecimal ID known as a .
