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Welcomed New User
![]() Join Date: May 7, 2002
Location: australia
Age: 41
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hello all!
i would love to know if there is any cheat codes for invincibility? thanks heaps |
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Apophis
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Location: By a big blue lake, Canada
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Hmmm, cheat codes... I´ve never heard of any! The cheats in the game originates froms smaller "bugs" such as the endless gold trick. If you feel you need more hitpoints I´d suggest letting all your characters become barbarians. I usually do that with all my chars, for instance wizard(stone)-->bard(moon)-->barbarian-->samurai(sun)-->warlock(fiend). This one´s my favourite since you get awesome weapon-, magic- and miscellanous skills! And btw, welcome to the board!
A dancing mummy just for you, lol...
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Elite Waterdeep Guard
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Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
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If you're playing the unpatched version of the game, try the spell Toughen (4th level Vine). It temporarily raises your hp, but if you cast it and then enter and exit a town, the hp gain will be permanent! Just keep casting it and enter town when you run out of spell points. Repeat as necessary. This should effectively make you invincible, or at least undefeatable.
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Ironworks Moderator
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Location: Rural Paradise, MI
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Welcome to the board, hathor!!!
There are no "cheat codes" for W&W as there are for other games. There are exploitable bugs if you are not using the patch. Many of these are documented in the Best Tips thread but Asmodeus already clued you in on the best one for raising your hit points. If you have installed the patch, there is something else you can do which will be greatly helpful - reset the adventures and start from the beginning again with the same party. When you reset the adventures (done in the computer options screen) each character keeps their current class and most of their stuff (not quest items). You can do this over and over again as much as you like. You can build some pretty great characters in a relatively short period of time. Have fun! Wyv |
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