How is your reply related to map editors?
For example Warcraft 3 map editor is a quintessential example of what a map editor is:
None of what you mention are in any way related to a map editor.
Well this would be a pretty clear use case for a map editor. So again I’ll say that this is very outside the main goal of what Thrive is trying to be that you better hope a very motivated developer joins just to make this feature once the game is much more complete. Because otherwise this is one of those ideas that doesn’t even manage to get to the “sure that’s possible, but very low priority” heap.