So I'm playing Planescape: Torment and I'm one who very much likes cheating in my RPG games?

So I'm playing Planescape: Torment and I'm one who very much likes cheating in my RPG games... ...the only problem is the main saved gamed editor, TormentHack isn't as good as something like Gatekeeper. Does anyone know either a nive GUI program or some codes that might make my goal of helping The Nameless One find death any easier? Asked by Magus00 58 months ago Similar questions: playing Planescape Torment likes cheating RPG games Consumer Electronics > Video Games.

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These might help Infinite Gold Go to the imposter in the right hand side of the smoldering corpse bar. She is dressed like a dustman. Choose the dialog that makes her give you 50 gold coins.(Threaten that you will give up her identity).

You can choose this dialog tree over and over again. This cheat won't work if you've downloaded a patch that fixes the problem, obviously. Unused Movie Open the Torment.

Ini file with notepad. Under Movies add the line INTROH=1 and save. Now when you view the movies from the main menu you will see added to the list Flame Transition which isn't played during the game.

Infinite Wisdom & Experience When you meet Ravel, make sure you pick the dialogue choices that flatter her whenever possible, and don't threaten her. Talk to her for as long as you can, and MAKE SURE that you ask her about herself and who she is. When you tell her that you need to go, accept her boon.

The instant that the dialog box goes away, pause the game, and click on Ravel. The conversation should resume from just after she returns to her own form, so keep going from there. You can repeat this as many times as you like, and you'll get 180,000 experience and 2 Wisdom for every time that you do.

Infinite Exp After doing the quest to help Karina in the marketplace (see one of the walkthroughs for the quest) go back and speak to her and go through the dialogue (you only have 1 choice). After speaking with her it will give you 500 exp. Simply initiate dialogue with her again to get another 500 exp.

Wash, rinse, repeat. Cast mage spells as a fighter or thief You must have previously been trained as a mage and scribed and memorized some spells before you can use this glitch. - Select Dak'kon, Grace or Ignus, then right click to display his or her quick menu.

- Now, either press = or click on the "select all party members" button at the bottom left of the screen while still keeping the quick menu open. - Press the select spell button of the quick menu (little explosion graphic), and The Nameless One's memorized spells will be displayed instead of those of the caster you initially selected. Selecting one of these spells will make TNO cast it normally even if he isn't currently a mage.

Note that you cannot access your spell book, so if you ever want to change your memorized spells or scribe new ones, you will have to switch to mage. Resting as a fighter or thief will still rememorize your spells properly, however. Credit goes to Christopher Leigh Dodd for initially discovering this glitch, and I for refining the steps.

Infinite Experience from Trias After gaining Trias' sword and initiating the conversation that leads to you freeing him, you gain 306,250 experience points. But, if you break the discussion off with the answers 1-1-2 and address Trias again, you can once again get the substantial 306,250 points of experience. A lot more rewarding than other experience glitches.

Infinite XP for Nameless One Play nice with Byron Pikit in the lower ward the first time you meet him and ask about thieves, he will direct you to speak with Lenny. After speaking with Lenny and telling him Byron sent you, you can train as a thief and gain 2500xp. Each time you train you will receive the XP.

Duplicate Lim-Lims To duplicate Lim-Lims and have an unlimited numbers of pet Lim-Lims, place a Lim-Lim in your inventory first. Pause the game, and select the Lim-Lim in the inventory and select to talk to the item. You will return to the Game World.

Go back into the inventory and select the Lim-Lim, and place it on the ground. Return to the Game World and unpause the game. You will be prompted to choose what to do with the Lim-Lim immdiately.

Select "Put your Lim-Lim down to allow it to run around a bit. " Now as well as the Lim-Lim that you allowed to run around, there will be another Lim-Lim for you to pick up and add into your inventory. You can repeat this process to duplicate as many Lim-Lims as you want.

Sources: http://www.gamespot.com/pc/rpg/planescapetorment/hints.html?om_act=convert&om_clk=tabs .

Welcome to a wonderful world ... Before I get into the editors, let me just say: I love to find people still playing planescape torment. It was a truly awesome rpg; perhaps the most well-thought out, and definitely the most cereberal that has ever been made for the pc. If you dig the game (and how could you not!?!

) and are craving more of the same in terms of deep dialogue and great (really, unrivaled) text scripting, also check out Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II. While the game itself has its share of problems, a lot (?all? ) of the script was written by the same team that did planescape torment, and it definitely stands out.

Now, to the editors/cheats. Although planescape isn't the most popular game, it is a mature title (in the sense that it has been out for years now) and it has a hugely strong following by a community of very intelligent rpg gamers. Thus, there is a great amount of resources out there re: editing.

A few: 1. sorcerers.net/Games/Torment/index_editor... The 'mainstream' editors, including the one you are currently using. 2.

bootstrike.com/Torment/hints.html Good site in general for all things Torment; this subsection link has faqs, hints/tips, and, most importantly for your question a variety of editors, including some of the rarer ones 3. infexp.sourceforge.net/ An awesome piece of coding (although never fully completed) known as the Infinity Explorer, works well (according to my planescape addicted friend) with Torment as well as several other games using the bioware infinity engine 4. http://cheats.gamespy.com/pc-cheats/planescape-torment/ A few cheats, nothing revolutionary, but all reliable and verified since it is posted on gamespy 5.

http://www.rpgclassics.com/shrines/pc/planescape/cheats.shtml Discusses more 'technical' cheats, but also includes a link to the well-known and well respected Planescape 'Tome of Cheats' by Platter Enjoy the game! Consider yourself lucky if you are playing it for the first time - you are going to have a great experience with one of the finest scripted rpgs of all time. They really don't make them like that anymore ... MTC .

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