Find lllyn Doldran, who you meet in. He is one of the merchants that sells a. If you have already purchased the backpack, that's not a problem!
When you meet lllyn Doldran now, kill him. The guards won't like that, but you can pay a fine to clear your name of the murder. Fast travel to and enter your, Gossame End.
TrialZero654 posted. I almost wish games would stop including player-crafted armor and weapons, cause it almost always ends up overpowered or extremely underwhelming. And in either case you usually can't customize the LOOK of the armor so you end up with a whole buncha people/characters that look the exact same simply cause that crappy looking armor has the best stats and such Yeah, more. Buy Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning by Electronic Arts for Xbox 360 at GameStop. Find release dates, customer reviews, previews, and more. FREE EDGE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OVER $35.
Sleep in your bed for four days, then exit the building. Fast travel back to Mel Senshir and find Illyn Doldran again. Yes, he's alive (and he has another backpack for sale). You can repeat the process as often as you like to amass a pile of backpacks that you can use to store your.Submitted by: rippin4life Pet Glitch ( DLC) Start by obtaining three pets.
Then talk to Cillian Keen and select the 'I want a trained beast' option. He'll tell you that you need to release one of your pets. Select the 'Raise pets?'
Option and let him finish talking. Once he does so, you'll see that the 'Release pet' option is gone and the 'I'd like a pet' option has replaced it. Taking advantage of the glitch will allow you to train more than three points at once, up to the total of seven.Chicken Overlords.
Easy Additional EXP Make available for fast traveling. It is in the western edge of, in the. Just inside the door of Corgan Hold is a shrine that gives +20% XP for a limited time. Activate the shrine, head back outside, then fast travel to your next quest or dungeon to earn easy additional XP while the shrine is active.Submitted by: gamer4f472931e4b08 Turn Stolen Items into Non-Stolen Items Take stolen items to a merchant that buys stolen merchandise. Sell the item and without exiting the Buy/Sell screen go back to Buy.
Now scroll down to Sold Items and buy the item back for the same amount you sold it. The Red Hand icon will now be gone.Submitted by: psystation03 Easy ' Achievement / Trophy This requires both a bow (preferably of weaker stats) and a. You must know the move Upheaval for the long sword as well which is one of the first and most useful sword moves in the game. All you do is perform an Upheaval and fire arrows into the now airborne target and you have your Achievement/Trophy.Submitted by: bigdsnack Cheap and Weapon Repair When you need your armor or repaired, don't wast gold paying smiths to do the repairs (they overcharge a lot!). Instead just buy as many that you can find at merchants. Once you're about 10 hours into the game they should be pretty easy to find. Try to hunt down backpacks to have more room to carry them.
This will save you a lot of gold, especially once you acquire rarer weapons and armor that is expensive to have repaired at a smith.Submitted by: doublej45 Chest Looting Exploit If you are trying to loot a chest while in stealth mode but the percentage of being caught is too high/risky, simply press 'B' to back out of the chest inventory and then press 'A' to loot the chest again. You'll see that the percentage of risk has dropped. You can keep repeating this process until you have zero risk of being caught.Submitted by: jcripz Manipulate Random Loot You can manipulate loot in dungeons/houses and possibly other places in Amalur.When you enter the area all loot is randomly generated in the chests/enemies, so SAVE before entering a house/dungeon.If you find items that you don't like or don't need, reload the save. But remember ALL LOOT IS RANDOM.
Good luck manipulating!Submitted by: jerome-saje Easy Without Spending Points Don't hold 'D' while picking locks, tap it fast to advance and if you see lockpick slightly moving - stop and change lockpick position. Start from left or right and when lockpick is about to brake (it will twitch) stop and try again after you moved him for 1/4 of a scale. Practice several times to master. No need to spend attribute points on lockpicking.Submitted by: andrijavrba Easy Ring from Well of Souls When starting the story mode, you are asked would you like to skip the tutorial.
Choose 'don't skip' and play the demo all the way to the rock and defeat it. By looting the troll, you will receive a ring that you wouldn't get by skipping the tutorial.Submitted by: kotka2310 Save Before Salvage garnered from items are randomized, so you would do yourself an immense favor by saving the game before you salvage a weapon or armor at the. If the harvested are to your liking, save the game; if not, load your previous game and try again.Remember that saving and loading your game in Kingdoms of Amalur is quite possibly your most potent weapon.
System: Xbox 360, PS3, PC.Dev: 38 Studios, Big Huge GamesPub: 38 Studios, Electronic ArtsRelease: February 7, 2012Players: 1Screen Resolution: 480p-1080pBlood and Gore, Intense Violence, Suggestive ThemesBut Kingdoms of Amalur does falter when it comes to story and the characters, and does so in many respects. Despite Salvatore's 'creation' of Amalur through written lore, the scripting and execution of conversations feel disjointed. Every plot character you talk to will discuss your topics at length, but the discussion is completely one-sided as you have no opinion, save for a sporadic reply at times to indicate agreement or disagreement. And even then, neither choice has dire consequences or sends the plot in a new direction. The voice acting only accentuates this flaw, where again we have a world full of vibrant and opinionated characters (which thankfully lacks redundancy in the casting), and yet the most important character—you—is a mute.But not only that, while the NPCs spill their praise or disdain with vocal and physical inflections, your stature remains neutral, with a rigid composure and vacant expression. This lack of connection to the character you're following for possibly hundreds of hours completely removes any amity you feel towards his or her pursuit. There is also no companion system, save for an odd quest where the computer-controlled ally tackles a dungeon alongside you for their own inscrutable purposes and then promptly bids you adieu.
The lack of a fellowship gives us no diversity in attitudes, no long-term characters we can grow affection for, and a solo campaign that has you moving from quest to quest feeling like little more than an errand boy (or girl).The rest of the music and sound blend perfectly with the world. The score fills the background ambience without being too intrusive, and the bass and percussion pick up nicely during boss fights and more intense scenes. Every strike, no matter which weapon you're using, resounds with perfect weight, and you'll never feel shortchanged as you slash, incinerate, or pummel your enemies to a pulp.The world of Amalur looks absolutely gorgeous, whether you're traversing a lush forest or a barren wasteland, it's just plain beautiful. It's a welcome change compared to more recent RPGs that lean towards the realism, which often means tons of gray. It seems like 38 Studios made an effort to use every bold color in the spectrum, and things just pop as a result. The crafting of the enemies is also top-notch, and each has such a distinctive look and presence that you'll never grow bored hacking your adversaries to bits. The fine detailing is where the graphics seem to lessen in quality, especially obvious in the character models when having a conversation.
The facial design matches the overall aesthetic of the game, but you certainly won't spot wrinkles, freckles, and other minutia that would give believability to the world's inhabitants.