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Edit
baldur.ini, and add the line Cheats=1 under [Game Options]. Then save
the file, and run the game. Once in the game, hit Ctrl-Tab to bring up
the console in which you type the cheats (Ctrl-Tab also closes this console).
The list of cheats (all followed by Enter) are (type in exactly as shown
below): Cheats:DrizztAttacks(); -creates a hostile Drizzt
Cheats:DrizztDefends(); -creates a friendly Drizzt
Cheats:Midas(); -gives you 500 gold
Cheats:CowKill(); -creates a CowKill spell (very cool)
Cheats:CriticalItems(); -spawns all the game critical items
Cheats:FirstAid(); -creates 5 healing potions, 5 neutralize poison potions,
1 stone to flesh scroll
Cheats:Hans(); -if you get stuck somehow moves your characters to a free
adjacent area
Cheats:ExploreArea(); -marks entire area explored (like Clairvoyance spell)
Cheats:TheGreatGonzo(); -summons 10 killer chickens who defend you at
all cost CHEAT 2 EDIT FILE: "baldur.gam" in the save game folder.
STATS:
(although you can go above 18, it's really not worth it, all listed are
suggested limits, some race/class can be 19) STR - 044C,044D change to
12,63
DEX - 044E change to 12
CON - 044F change to 12
INT - 0450 change to 12
WIS - 0451 change to 12
CHA - 0452 change to 12
(For a 19 stat, change the 12 to 13 *duh*)
GOLD:
(does have a limit, but 65K is good for now)
0018,0019 change to FF,FF for 65K gold
SAVING THROWS:
(Must be reset after each level gained since the program rechecks your
stats) Change all in - 0268 to 026C - to 13 (it doesn't like a natural
20 but you can put in 14 if you like)
EXPERIENCE
Here is an explanation as to how to derive the exact number you want.
1) Convert your desired experience to HEX don't forget that your desired
number will be divided by the number of classes you have! 2) we'll use
the 89K max limit for this example. 89000 converts to HEX 015BA8. You
then reverse the digits for putting into the file. 015BA8 now becomes
A85B01. 3) change offsets 022C to A8, 022D to 5B, 022E to 01 Tips:
Easy Level
Gain and Money
When starting the game in the Town of Candlekeep do all the "Quests"
(errands for guards, and other characters). That means anything that gives
experience. Once you have done this go to the Character Screen and export
your character. End the game and start a new game and import character.
This allows you to start the game with the amount of experience that you
had gained. Repeat until satisfied.
Easy Money
Put potions in all of your quick item slots. Switch to the inventory screen
and replace the rightmost potion with a gem. Now return to the adventure
screen. Notice the picture of the potion you replaced with a gem still
looks like a potion. Click it multiple times and return to the iventory
screen. The number of gems should change from 1 to no number at all. Switch
back to adventure screen and repeat the process... now you should have
65,000 gems.
Object Duplication
Export the character that has the object(s) you wish to duplicate, export
said character to a vacant slot. Then, when in a game, import that character
to get the items in his/her inventory. The same character can be imported
multiple times to the same party.
Tip 1
When you remove characters from your party, they tend to stay where you
left them. If you want to change your party and add that extra cleric
temporarily, you can always dump him later and return for the fighter
you left behind.
Tip 2
Some of the boss characters are a real pain to handle once combat
begins. They start casting spells and hold, charm, or terrorize your party
members so you are much less effective. If you run into particularly nasty
characters who don't attack until having a conversation with you, try
attacking them before they start talking. If you weaken them before combat,
they are much easier to handle.
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