
Note that selling currently active quest items can cause quests to break.
This window will list all the quest items in your inventory and let you mark them as sellable. You can also double click in the empty space on a row to bring up this dialog. you can turn your Rusty iron Longsword into Flameblade). The change definition button allows you to change an item of a category into another of the same category. Item buffs will restrict adding or removing buffs if there is unsupported "instance id" in the list.
There is a copy button, so you can copy buff ids into your clipboard. (Note: some buffs can only be applied as item buffs), the item buff list is filtered to those that are marked as "On Object" buffs. Player buffs apply their benefits to the player, Item buffs apply their benefit strictly to the item.
Adjusting an items player and item buff list. Flags for state: (can be applied to all items) Stolen, Stashable, and Sellability. Level, which is a hidden stat that controls level and stat requirements for an item and the damage amount for weapons.
It is broken up into equipment categories, and allows user sorting by different columns.
The inventory view displays and allows modifying items currently in your inventory. Now with support for the Nintendo Switch console release. Even deleting the files will still cause an infinite loop. These 4 saves are slightly different formats and if any of these files are corrupted the game can get stuck in an infinite loop. Modifying the auto-save, tutorial save, quick save or the end of game save are NOT supported (and may never be). One such example is the longbow The Hunter which now applies both its buffs as Item buffs and not Player buffs. Item definitions can also be incorrectly defined. This means that descriptions and localizations may be wrong. Data definitions are based off the original game - not the remaster. You must use a 3.x release for the remaster 3.x releases might work for the original. There is no plan for removing support for the original in 3.x branches, but I'm no longer testing my changes against the original. 2.x will find new 2.x releases, and 3.x will find new 3.x releases). The auto-updater will only look for updates of the same major version. The current final 2.x release is the following:. A product of Covid-19 quarantine and my frustrations with this game. This is heavily updated editor, rewritten in WPF and modern C# 8 paradigms. Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning (and Re-Reckoning) Save Editor