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Ninja Vault (Give Any Item)
"Reach into the vault and grab any item in the game."
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How do I install Ninja Vault (Give Any Item)?
Download the free ProjectMods desktop app, then install Ninja Vault (Give Any Item) for The Messenger in one click.
</>What does Ninja Vault (Give Any Item) do?
Everything the game can give you, in one convenient picker. Ninja Vault lists every item in the game - keys, crests, collectibles, upgrades, currency, and more - and lets you hand yourself any of them in whatever quantity you choose. Grab the key you need to move on, complete a set of crests, stock up on a collectible, or experiment freely. The picker comes pre-filled with every item, so you just pick one, set a quantity, and give - Refresh List can rebuild the list any time you want. Items arrive through the game's own inventory system. It is the ultimate helper for tinkerers, completionists, and anyone who wants to play their own way.
</>What is Ninja Vault (Give Any Item)?
Everything The Messenger can give you, in one picker. Ninja Vault lists every item in the game - keys, crests, collectibles, upgrades, currency, and more - and lets you hand yourself any of them in whatever quantity you like. A ProjectMods mod for tinkerers, completionists, and anyone who wants to play their own way.
</>Common questions about Ninja Vault (Give Any Item)
What does Ninja Vault do in The Messenger?
Ninja Vault lets you give yourself any item in The Messenger in whatever quantity you want. It loads the full list of items the game contains - keys, crests, collectibles, upgrades, currency, and everything in between - into a picker, so you simply choose an item, set how many you want, and hand it over. Whether you need the one key that unlocks the next area, want to complete a set of crests, or fancy stocking up on a collectible, it is a few clicks away. Items arrive through the game's own inventory system, so they behave exactly as they should. Ninja Vault is a ProjectMods mod, and it is the ultimate helper for completionists and tinkerers who want to play their own way.
How do I use the item picker in Ninja Vault?
Ninja Vault gives you four simple controls in The Messenger. The Item dropdown comes pre-filled with every item in the game, so you just pick exactly which one you want, the Quantity field sets how many to hand over, and Give Item drops your choice straight into your inventory. Refresh List is an optional extra that rebuilds the list on demand. So the flow is simply: choose your item, type a number, and give. You can repeat the give step as often as you like, changing the item or quantity between presses to build up whatever combination you are after. Because each item is added through the game's normal inventory system, everything you grant - from a single key to a stack of collectibles - registers just as if you had found it in the world.
Do I need to press Refresh List before I can give items?
No - the Item dropdown in Ninja Vault comes pre-filled with every item The Messenger has, so you can pick one and give it the moment you load into your game. The Refresh List button is just a backup: press it any time you want to rebuild the list, for instance if it ever looks out of order or you want to be sure it loaded cleanly. For normal use you can ignore it completely. Open the mod, choose your item from the dropdown, set a quantity, and press Give Item. Everything you grant arrives through the game's own inventory system, so a key behaves like a key and a collectible behaves like a collectible, exactly as if you had found it yourself in the world.
How many of an item can I give myself at once?
You decide with the Quantity field in Ninja Vault. Set it to one when you just need a single key to move on in The Messenger, or set a larger number to stock up on a collectible or currency in a single press. After choosing your item in the dropdown and your amount, Give Item hands over exactly that many. If you want more later, you can adjust the quantity and press give again - there is no limit to how many times you use it. Just bear in mind that some items are meant to be one-of-a-kind, like a specific key or crest, so handing yourself a stack of those is usually pointless. For collectibles and currency, though, the quantity control lets you top up to whatever total you want.
Why would I use Ninja Vault?
Ninja Vault is for players who want full control over their inventory in The Messenger. Use it to grab the key you need to push forward, to complete a stubborn set of crests, to top up a collectible you keep just missing, or simply to experiment freely with what the game has to offer. It is a favourite for completionists tidying up a save and for content creators who need a specific item on hand for a demo. Ninja Vault is part of the ProjectMods catalogue for The Messenger, installed with one click through the community-first PC mod manager. The picker comes ready to use the moment you load in, so just choose an item and give yourself whatever you like, in whatever amount.
What options does Ninja Vault (Give Any Item) include?
Item
Choose which item to give yourself.
Refresh List
Load the full list of items into the picker. Do this once after you are in-game.
Give Item
Give yourself the selected item.
Quantity
How many of the chosen item to hand over.
Ninja Vault is a mod for The Messenger from ProjectMods that lists every item in the game and lets you hand yourself any of them - keys, crests, collectibles, upgrades, and more - in any quantity you choose.
System Requirements
What features does Ninja Vault (Give Any Item) include?
- Lists every item in the game in one picker: keys, crests, collectibles, upgrades, and currency
- Hands you any item in whatever quantity you type, straight into your inventory
- Pick your item from the pre-filled list, set a number, and give - Refresh List rebuilds it any time
- Delivers everything through the game's own inventory, so each item behaves normally
Best For
- A player missing a single key item they need to get past a stuck point
- A completionist filling out a set of crests without hunting each one down
- A tinkerer who wants to experiment with items and see exactly what they do
- Someone stocking up on a collectible or currency to play the game their own way
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