![]() 1 - Change armor appearance of selected character Y - Kills selected enemy (you will not get any experience) X - Display mouse position, tile position, search square, and area R - Heal or resurrect selected character J - Teleports selected characters to pointer position (see Creature Codes below)ĬLUAConsole:EnableCheatKeys() - Enables cheat keystokes during play (see below).Ĭheat Keys -A - Act out current sequence x must be in quotation marks.ĬLUAConsole:CreateCreature( x ) - Creates the monster x. (see Area Codes below)ĬLUAConsole:AddGold( x ) - Adds x gold to your party totalĬLUAConsole:CreateItem( x, y ) - Creates y number of item x. You can't go higher than the experience cap of 2950000, however.ĬLUAConsole:MoveToArea( x ) - Teleports selected characters to the area x. From here, you can enter a cheat code.Ĭheat Codes CLUAConsole:ExploreArea() - Reveals map of the current areaĬLUAConsole:SetCurrentXP( x ) - Sets the experience points of the currently selected characters to x. When you are playing Baldur's Gate II, press CTRL-SPACE to open the console window at theīottom of the screen. It, because Baldur's Gate II may no longer run properly if there is an error in this file. You may wish to make of copy of baldur.ini before you change ![]() Turn Undead can destroy undead creatures, but it won't give you any xp.įor some reason, clerics won't automatically cast Heal when you rest.Open the file baldur.ini in the root of your Baldur's Gate II directory with Notepad. So if you're creating a new party for the game, we'd recommend starting with a paladin, a fighter (or ranger), a cleric, and a mage, and then adding two fighter companions (like Delmair and Tabitha) when you meet them. We only found a couple of places where Lock Picks could even be used - and they weren't even on doors. There isn't anything for thieves to do in the game. ![]() These weapons mean you don't need to rely on arrows, daggers, darts, and other weapons that have to be picked up after fights, removing the "chore" aspect of combat. ![]() If at least one character has a yellow name, then an "All Attack" button will appear beneath the arrow buttons in the interface, and pressing that button will cause all yellow-selected characters to attack with their equipped weapon(s), making combat much easier.ĮOB3 adds polearms (which allow characters in the second row to participate in melee combat) and throwing hammers (two of which always return to the thrower). Note: If you're playing the GOG versions of the games, then you'll find the main EOB3 directory in /GOG Games/Eye of the Beholder III/, and the EOB2 saves in /GOG Games/Eye of the Beholder II/cloud_saves/.įrom the main interface screen, if you left click on a character's name, the color of their name will change from white to yellow (or yellow back to white). Finally, to use your imported party, you'll need to select the Summon the Heroes of Darkmoon option from the main EOB3 screen. But note: charcopy will only import the first four characters from a saved game, so if those aren't the characters you want to use, then you'll need to run EOB2 and create a new save with your party re-arranged. Then when you run charcopy, it should see your saves and allow you to import characters. So create a directory named Darkmoon in the main EOB3 directory and place your EOB2 saved games in there. The charcopy utility included with the game (option 3 from the start-up menu) is actually looking in the main EOB3 directory, and not in your C: drive. There's a trick to importing your characters from EOB2 to EOB3. We switched movement to the more common WASD keys, using the mapping shown below:įor the above mapping to work, you'll also need to map the reverse (7=A, 2=S, and so forth). Pressing control-F1 will bring up the DOSBox key remapper. ![]() If you're using DOSBox to play the game, then you can use it to remap the keys so you don't have to use the numpad for movement. We used ASE3 when writing the walkthrough. ASE3 isn't as powerful or as stable as the ASE tool for EOB and EOB2, but it still provides auto-mapping and more, so it's still worth running. A useful tool when playing Eye of the Beholder III (EOB3) is theĪll-Seeing Eye 3 (ASE3). ![]()
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