Might and Magic 9 v1.1 and v1.2 (SaveGame Editor)
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Might and Migic 9 Trainers (freeware for all RPG Nuts) Might and Migic 9 Versions 1.0.0.1 & 1.0.0.2 Extract the .exe file that matches your version of the game onto your desktop. Open M & M 9 and start your game. If saved game, open it. If new game wait until you have created your party and you are at the play screen. Do ALT-TAB, then double click exe file on desk top. Use bottom character scroll to select your players names. Adjustable areas are: 1) Unlimited Hit & Spell points. (Off blank box - on clicked boxed) 2)-Spells (characters not able to cast spells will not show them in game until promoted to level where they can) 3) Skills: a. Skill points (recommend 255 max) b. Skill Level (Base, Expert, Master, G-master) Note* You must click update on the Skills Tab for this to take effect. 3) Stats: a. Might, magic, endurance, accuracy, speed, & luck.(recommend 255 max) b. Gold c. Experience d. Level (recommend 255 max and do not train to higher level) e. Skill Points ( recommend leave at 0 since you are already at 255) f. Current Hit Points g. Current Spell Points (see note for # 2 above) Note* You must cleck update button on the Stats Tab for this to take effect. **IMPORTANT NOTE** As long as you save game and resume there won't be a problem. If you want to open a saved game be sure to close the trainer first. Open the saved game then reopen the trainer and make whatever adjustments needed. **** The trainer will be locked on to the prior game and when you load any saved game this will create a conflict in memory locations and could cause the game or your computer to crash. ****
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File name: MIGHT.AND.MAGIC.9.11.12.SAVEGAME-EDITOR.RPG.ZIP
File size: 394.68 KB
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May 10, 2002 - 9:00pm