

The following information below here will answer your general questions about job levels.Ī: Job Level (Job LV) is a renewed idea for the DS version. More information about the job guide that you can read. If you want to be cheap about it, and skip straight to completing the guild quest and becoming Archmage, you can If you want to see him immediately after entering this, you can use the placeatme command: If he still wants to kill you when he sees you, If you can't find his body, you can also try: Then you can bribe him to like you more, and not attack you. If he attempts to attack you afterwards, open console commands again, referencing him, and enter 'stopcombat'. Type 'resurrect' without the apostrophes. Open console commands (~ key on PC, typically) If you are not opposed to using Console Commands, the easiest thing to do would be If you weren't, then no, you can't become Arch-Mage. (The rank in the guild directly preceding Arch-Mage) The only way other than that, if you've already killed him, is if you killed him while already being a "Master Wizard" at the actual time you killed him. Without the use of console commands? You can effectively do anything with console commands. If you sleep with a romanced partner, the bonus increases to 15% ("Lover's Embrace"). Waking from sleep with a "well rested" notification denotes a 10% experience buff for 12 hours (though I haven't been able to confirm this myself). 10 (maximum base INT) +5 (apparel additional INT) +2 (temporary Mentats buff) = 17 INT points! These items add to the Intelligence stat for extra exp gain atop Mentats when handing in quests. Liam's Glasses (+2 INT – at end of Plugging a Leak quest late in the game)Īlternative: Road Goggles (+1 INT – locations)

Press Hat (+1 INT – trade with Piper when she becomes your companion)Īlternative: Ushanka Hat (+1 INT – Quincy Ruins, see above) (Can someone confirm whether this is random or a set item?) I also went to the top floor of this building and found a Vault-Tec Lab Coat in the dresser next to the bed. In the middle of the town (held by raiders) is a storefront (Guns, guns, guns, it's called) that has a bunch of clothing items on an open shelf. You can head there at the beginning of the game straight past Diamond City. I think the easiest place to find the hat+body items is the Quincy Ruins.

If someone could confirm this in the comments below, I'd appreciate it. However, you can't stack more than one Mentats effect at a time (two extra points is the max). The Japanese version however uses a different font when you look at the HP of each character, although it's quite common for the Japanese versions of games to have this difference, as alphabetical and numerical characters tend to use full-width fonts in Japan and get changed to shorter variable-width fonts in the overseas release.Yes, using Mentats is just like having two extra Intelligence points for extra experience when handing in a quest. There are no differences between the USA and European versions of the game while in a battle. The European version of the game has the descriptions set to the far left with no gaps unlike the USA and Japanese versions. The release years make that a bit obvious, even so the Japanese version has the title of the game in Japanese right under the English title.Ĭomparing between the USA and Europe versions of the game shows some slight description alignment changes at the bottom.

There are some obvious differences of the title screen for each regional version. You also cannot equip this sword on any character no matter what job class you choose without using cheats/hacks, this weapon can however be thrown by the Ninja job class. This cannot be obtained by any normal means without cheating/hacking. The sword is a fire-elemental melee weapon with an attack power of 138 and grants +20 Strength. The sword is spelled this way in the code, this was part of the Adamant equipment line throughout the Final Fantasy series. This is used by Desch while he is in your party. If memory serves, the individual Summon spells are also available, but don't quote me on that. There's more, most notably every Bardsong/Terrain spell.
