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Home Discussions Workshop Market Broadcasts. Change language. Install Steam. Store Page. Sacred 2 Gold Store Page. Does anyone know where Sacred 2 puts it's game saves at? I made a save with the steam version and I'm not seeing it anywhere in the SteamApps common folder for sacred 2 or in My Documents Having a hard time finding this, as I'd like to put a save I have on my external from when I played my copy of the base game a few years back to continue it.

Showing 1 - 7 of 7 comments. All runes dropped are for Hero: Submitted by: Arcandor You will need to edit the text file "balance. This should ensure that all runes dropped in the game will be for your current hero.

Achievements: Complete each achievement to get the allotted gamerscore. Achievements are available after the 2. Unlockable How to Unlock Adventurer 10 - Any Hero reaching the Deserts of Bengaresh and accepting a quest there. Ambler 10 - Any Hero reaching the Orc region and accepting a quest there. Annealer 10 - Any Hero has forged something into an item for the first time. Ascaron Fan 30 - Any Hero has found the secret halls of Ascaron.

Blessed 20 - Your Seraphim attaining Level Bookworm 30 - Any Hero has read 33 Books. City Guide 20 - Any Hero has visited all 42 towns. Discoverer 10 - Any Hero reaching the Wastelands and accepting a quest there. Dreadnought 30 - Any Hero slayed 25 boss monsters. Expert 10 - Any Hero has maximized one modification of one aspect. Fashion Police 20 - Any Hero wearing a complete armor set for the first time. Globetrotter 10 - Any Hero reaching the Jungle region and accepting a quest there.

Group Hug 10 - Any Hero fighting alongside 3 other heroes in multiplayer mode. Hawker 20 - You successfully traded with another user. Hospitable 10 - Host your first multiplayer game. Legendary 25 - Any Hero attaining Level Millionaire 20 - Any Hero owning 1,, gold. Polytheist 30 - Any Hero has discovered all 20 temples. Scrooge 30 - Any Hero has completed the main quest without buying anything. Survivalist 30 - You completed the campaign with a Hero who never died. Correct again.

But then This could be done in Multiplayer, where a higher levelled player could invite a lower level one and players fooled around with this idea. But what about us playing in single player?

We all want the goodies as well dang! Well, now it can be done. These are the steps that need to be followed in order to achieve it:. And you're done. Now you have a level 2 Niobium shopper that can provide your other characters with the best gear you can have to use in Single Player mode. If you want to keep feeding you Single Player characters with more high levelled gear all you need to do is replicate the save file of the level 2 shopper and edit it once more, just up the character's level to the required value.

I recommend using shoppers at levels 2, 15, 45 and 75, since level 15 gear achieved this way is still rocking around the thirties. Either way you'll have to get Bargaining really high, and I mean high as in the several hundreds of points. Just browse the merchants and when the majority of the items shown are yellow again you can stop, that's the rule of thumb.

I mentioned in the first step that you'd need another step in order to have a Dryad, Seraphim, Shadow Warrior or Temple Guardian shopper didn't I? Relax, it's not anything overly complicated.

Since three of these classes have Bargaining as a secondary skill and the other doesn't even have it, it means that once you try to allocate the initial skill point on it in the game you won't be able to. But fear not! Place the skill point on any other of the primary General Skills the green ones and save and exit as you would normally.

Now when you're going to edit the skill value to you'll need to first change the skill from the one you chose in-game to the Bargaining skill. Place the according points and save the changes. And that's all you really need to do differently. Now you can have shoppers for every character class in the game. As for making a level 2 Niobium blacksmith the process is as simple as creating a level 2 shopper, except you'll choose your character to be a Shadow Warrior and place the first skill point in the Blacksmith skill instead of the Bargaining skill.

Follow exactly the same steps as before and once you start the lobby with it you'll be able forge rings into bronze sockets and amulets into silver sockets which normal NPC blacksmiths can't do , as well as be able to remove socketed items and have a chance to not loose them in the process. This level 2 Niobium blacksmith can be used at any time and doesn't need any kind of equipment.

Just put whatever you need socketing in the shared chest, start the lobby and use its forging ability. Then place it back in the shared chest and feed your Single Player characters with properly forged items.

Creating a single player level 75 unskilled character with Niobium access. Have you ever been bothered about having to go through Silver and Gold just to start warming up in the real deal that's Platinum difficulty? Or have you ever just wanted to jump right into Niobium because there's where the best stuff is and the hardest challenges lie? Maybe you started a build and suddenly it couldn't resist higher difficulties.

Maybe that happened a dozen times and you got frustrated with all those hundreds of hours lost?! How about starting and level 75 with an unskilled character at any difficulty and field testing your build, trying it out in the open?

Better yet, why not just start straight at the Niobium campaign at mastery level and have a real challenge without the hassle of completing the game three times in a row just to get there? Yeah I know I know, those are a lot of interrogations right there. But to sum it up, you can actually have level 75 unskilled characters in Single Player with access to Niobium. Look below. Yes, that's really all you need to do. Easy as pie isn't it?! Now you can enjoy your Niobium trip started at mastery level or just field test any build in any difficulty.

Sweet stuff and very easy to do. For reference's sake you can try out a full pack with the seven different classes that I uploaded to the Download Section.

Try it here. That's all folks! I hope you enjoy this guide and that it proves helpful. Props to Hooyaah for submitting a blank level 75 multiplayer HE that helped fill in the blanks in terms of the math needed to make this happen. You really explained the process well and the tool is a true blessing, indeed. I actually made a level 5 Niiob Character! I then moved her back into Bronze where I leveled her up. So really, the tool accomplishes so much and really allows so many options.

I think that the ability to change the hairstyle and color of hair and skin may be useful. Perhaps with the color sliders one may uncover the ability for more subtle variations.

I especially like the fact that you can build a shopper and blacksmith to equip your characters before they go out questing. Thank you for this tutorial and your significant contributions Androdion! In theory it's possible to change Combat Arts values as well but I haven't done it.

Great work! A great how- to manual, with lots of details and built in positivity. Yeah, my point with the ladder of shoppers was exactly that. This way any player can purchase those elusive items, and the fact that by this guide any class can have a dedicated shopper means you can have better gear for your, say, SW than what you'd buy with a HE shopper.

That alone makes a ton of difference in the gear modifiers! Thanks for the kind words you two, I put a bit of work into this because I wanted it to be properly written. Guess I achieved it, so great! I thought it worth mentioning that one may get great results when shopping with out selecting the Bargaining Skill. I does require altering the balance file, but it works well and one may then select a different skill instead. There is a thread about amending the balance file here:.

Can't the Character Editor modify the Survival Bonus? I have a high level HC char who died against the Abishai, resurrected him but for survival bonus? Any advices to get the SB back to its valor would be appreciated I won't let my pc running all the night against a kobold I don't even know the valor of the SB when he died he was level I took a look at one of my ongoing save files and I couldn't find any reference to the SB value, anywhere.



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