


I am not aware of your/that method, so it is hard to say. Actually, there is one - your method is faster. I mean, is it really any different compared to abusing the get-a-free-rogue-and-steal-everything thing you can do with the mirror? I don't see a damn difference. I am sure some will disagree as you can unlock all spells/skills, but since you have a limited # of slots to use you still need to experiment and build the character the way you want them - and pump points into extra slots. It does not break the dynamics of the game or change how you play it. You find an occasional good item, but IMHO as others have said the money is only good for a quick start. Even with LC (+8) most of the equipment is meh. I bought some early eqiupment and skill/spell books and then played regular. We will use it as our main hub for identifying issues (to fix in-engine) or common questions (to answer on our wiki).Originally posted by Commander AFK:I used cheat engine and started with 60k as I did not want to grind in the beginning and still enjoy the story. If possible, direct any and all issues and crashes to that forum.

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