For the official cheat list, go here.
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OK. Here are some of the cheats you can use in the game. Let me note that most cheats will only work if Mount&Blade is running in full mode. (That is it has been activated with a serial key)
To enable the cheats, you first need to open the rgl_config.txt file in the
installation folder (by default C
rogram FilesMount&Blade )
You then need to change the line:
cheat_mode = 0
To:
cheat_mode = 1
After this, save the file and exit.
Now when you launch Mount&Blade you can use the following cheats:
Control + X in inventory screen: + 1000 denars
Control + X in Character screen: + 1000 xp
Control + X in party screen: Upgrade selected unit
Control + left click on map: Teleport party
Control + T on map: Toggle Truesight (See all parties)
Control + H in battle: Restore Health
Of course using the cheats will pretty much ruin the fun of the game, but well... the choice is yours
The original post is below:
OK. Here are some of the cheats you can use in the game. Let me note that most cheats will only work if Mount&Blade is running in full mode. (That is it has been activated with a serial key)
To enable the cheats, you first need to open the rgl_config.txt file in the
installation folder (by default C
You then need to change the line:
cheat_mode = 0
To:
cheat_mode = 1
After this, save the file and exit.
Now when you launch Mount&Blade you can use the following cheats:
Control + X in inventory screen: + 1000 denars
Control + X in Character screen: + 1000 xp
Control + X in party screen: Upgrade selected unit
Control + left click on map: Teleport party
Control + T on map: Toggle Truesight (See all parties)
Control + H in battle: Restore Health
Of course using the cheats will pretty much ruin the fun of the game, but well... the choice is yours
Janus said:There's another more precise way to cheat to change character stats now in .730 with the new Import/Export Character feature. It can be used to change your character's XP, gold, unused attribute points, unused skill points, unused weapon proficiency points, main attributes, skills, and weapon proficiencies. In other words almost everything visible in the character screen.
It is quite handy for mostly recreating an old version .711 character in .731, or moving your character from one mod to another.
I'm not sure if you need to enable cheats or edit mode, but I don't think so. A registered copy of the game is required, this will apparently not work on unregistered copies.
There was a bug in version .730 where your character's experience would be reset to -1 when you imported the file back in, but this was fixed in .731.
Ok, on to how to do it.
1. First, run M&B and load your saved game. Go into the Character information screen and click the Statistics button. You will then be given options to import/export your character. Choose Export.
2. Either Alt+Tab out of the game or simply exit it normally.
3. Now, browse to the folder you have Mount&Blade installed to and go into the "CharExport" subfolder. You should see a text file with your character's name in the title. Open this file and you'll see all of the stuff in an easily readable format, like so:
Code:
xp = 600
money = 416
attribute_points = 1
skill_points = 1
weapon_points = 50
strength = 8
agility = 8
intelligence = 11
charisma = 11
The above is a snippet from the file. Simply edit all these values to your heart's content and save the file.
4. Back in M&B with the same character (or another character with the exact same name), choose the Import option. Once it has imported, your newly edited stats will show up in the character screen. That's it.
EDIT:
updated to reflect fix in .731 for the XP bug, and usefulness of this feature for converting a character between mods.
Some further info from Fisheye:
http://forums.taleworlds.com/viewtopic.php?t=8518