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Edit note: But then again, I've also always perceived using cheats to be fooling yourself up instead of actually trying to improve each game's skills that are required.
Thanks for the tips, but I'm not exactly an Assassin's Creed (AC) franchise rookie.
Played the 1st, borrowed from a friend, I own and did pretty much all the other ones up until this point with 100% synchronization (apart AC IV: Black Flag's Freedom Cry DLC which I'm still playing once again).
And I'm also still heavilly torned to get back into playing AC: Unity due to most of it's rewardless and thus pointless "fetch the stick" side quests or activities.
I also barely scrapped off the surface of AC: Syndate before jumping well into this one because the later seemed to had brough the initial ones creativity flare alongside with it.
a trainer for the game.
You dont like leveling? You have to level up in other AC games too. So you just dont like actually playing games than? This isnt the first time you need to build up your character for a game.
Origns is ridiculously easy. No enemies are spongy but may take longer to kill if 5 or more levels above you.
The same can not be said though for Odyssey. Its even worse and a headshot with arrows no longer kill enemies. Nor does a silent assassination. It is way more RPG oriented and those enemies are in fact spongy.
I think they made some adjustments to Valhalla but I havent gotten around to playing that yet, So I cant say.
As suggested above. WeMod is actually very good. It works for a lot of games. But it doesnt use cheat table and you cant alter save files. Its basically a trainer, but with some perks. It is free and you only need to pay if you want to contribute. Which than gives you access to additional features of the mod. But all cheats still work in free version.
Since it's not in the games list on WeMod's website. Here is a SS of what it can do for Origins. https://imgur.com/a/9AqMAXo