Assassin's Creed Odyssey

Assassin's Creed Odyssey

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Any way to cheat drachmae?
This game is too ♥♥♥♥♥♥ hard i need to upgrade my gear and i dont want to grind or spend real money.
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EF_Neo1st Jul 29, 2020 @ 4:30pm 
Originally posted by Redgrin Grumbeard:
This game is too ♥♥♥♥in hard i need to upgrade my gear and i dont want to grind or spend real money.
No, you dont need to upgrade your gear, not that much, also lvling up you get better gear and weapons anyway, so you dont need to spend 1 drachma at any upgrade for gear or weapon and can save ot all for upgrading your ship.

Originally posted by Redgrin Grumbeard:
Originally posted by Makam:
All who have played the game say there is no grind and all who haven't think there is, who would you believe?
I've played for 17 hours and its been a grind.

Look:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2176340530

https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2170575898

No grind at all to upgrade my gear and I could deal with enemies up to 10 or even 12 lvls above my own lvl when I was lvl 37, now no enemy is strong enough that I can not kill, even mercs lvl 48 or even 50 take considerable damage from my normal attacks, only problem is that they kill my pet in 1 shot and I can dodge the attacks, but my pet never dodge anything so I have to avoid these if I want my pet to live, but if my pet dies and I dont want to reload last save to keep it alive, I just go and kill the target.
EF_Neo1st Jul 29, 2020 @ 4:38pm 
TL:DR
You need to upgrade weapon and gear only every 8 or 10 lvls, but after 8 or 10 lvls, you already have a full better gear and weapons so you end up never upgrading anything anyway and it is not needed.
Explore the world, instead of just rushing quest after quest, and you will find good gear and weapons with good engravings.
Keep weapons just for the engravings, not for the damage, for the raw damage, get the best weapon you can for your level and that is it, you will always have something more powerful as you lvl up, even considering you fight only enemies of your own lvl, they eventually will drop some weapon for you that deal more damage than the one you are already using.

Drachma and upgrade materials just to upgrade ship.
Banz Jul 29, 2020 @ 9:19pm 
cheat trainers exist
H. P. Hatecraft Jul 29, 2020 @ 10:57pm 
Originally posted by Sephiroth:
cheat trainers exist

Yeah I found a working one. It raises the drachmae to like 10 million though... increments of 1000 would have been nice. I'll refrain from using it for now but if I run into a hard ass fight I can always turn on one hit kill. :D
Inardesco Jul 30, 2020 @ 1:11am 
Originally posted by Ser Jorah:
Originally posted by Inardesco:
You still take fall damage though

And OP, surely there are trainers or cheatengines online if you pay for them

Yes, even though you take fall damage, you don't die. You can jump from really high places and enemies won't be able to shoot any arrow at you. Then, you hide and recover.

Tell that to me last night, I jumped down and then a stray arrow hit and killed me XD
Suzaku Jul 30, 2020 @ 4:43am 
I never needed to grind to get gear, or the materials to upgrade. Chances are you'll be swapping out pieces of gear well into level 50+, so you're literally just saving millions of drachmae and hundreds of thousands of resources up until that point. If you do happen to find a god-roll, you just upgrade it every 10 levels, which is frequently enough to keep the stats/defense fresh without making you poor.
EF_Neo1st Jul 30, 2020 @ 5:19am 
Originally posted by Redgrin Grumbeard:
Originally posted by Sephiroth:
cheat trainers exist

Yeah I found a working one. It raises the drachmae to like 10 million though... increments of 1000 would have been nice. I'll refrain from using it for now but if I run into a hard ass fight I can always turn on one hit kill. :D
You know how I turn fights with 1 hit kill?
With this:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2176340530
The +250% comes from being not able to use abilities (another engraving, from a Legendary weapon)
The +100% comes from having my HP crippled to 25% (it is an engraving, from another Legendary weapon, but that I could engrave on so I have +350% damage on the same weapon, leaving room for me to use any weapon along with it and I dont even need to care about upgrading the legendary weapons anymore).

Explore the world and have fun doing things . . . but, from what you mention, all you want is to rush through the game.
The game is yours, do as you want but, imo, it is a waste to have a game full of things to explore, full of things to be done and skip everything by rushing with mods that make lvling and looking for gear and weapons useles (what mean that all exploration and side content also become useless and probably you wont even see anyway).

Anyway, with something around my gear (+470% damage) you may get 1hit stealth kill on enemies of your own lvl on Nightmare, 1hit normal attack kill on almost every enemy on Easy Light even against enemies higher lvl than your own lvl, but bosses still take a lot to die and if you cant deal with dodging, positioning and being smart and careful with what and what you do, then "bosses" may still hold you back.

I dont know but maybe a 200% damage or a bit more is doable without these engravings that also cripple you of something, so you have more health and can heal yourself with ability, also stop enemy action with your attack abilities . . . but, if already with that hughe increase of damage there are enemies that take time to die, with less damage (that your higher damage will come mostly from abilities that have recharge time and require you to constantly use normal attacks or arrows to charge) . . . it all comes down to skill anyway (but if you can at least be good with the bow to use arrows at long distance and dont get hit, you may do fine anyway and, again, you wont need to be upgrading everything for damage as what you will need is a good damage bow and engravings on your gear and weapons, things that dont require you to upgrade anything unless you want to keep a legendary bow sharp to every single lvlup you have . . . what again, is not needed at all and dont really make so much difference just for the raw damage)
Suzaku Jul 30, 2020 @ 5:29am 
^ That type of build can be fun, but I choose something a little less restrictive. Focus on crit damage and crit chance (mostly while at full health), and you can tear enemies apart very quickly. With my end-game build, I had a 75% crit chance for over 600% crit damage. A handful of attacks killed the most durable of enemies easily. I even had a row of 4 mercs come running at me in a line, and I just rush assassinated all 4 of them, insta-killing each one. If anything survives that, then hero strike, fury of the bloodline, and overpower strikes deals with whatever remains. There was even a boss in one of the DLC that I 3-shot after dodging the only two attacks it could muster.

I could even add one or two of those engravings he mentioned to boost my damage in combination with those insane crits... Ah, but I like abilities. And not having 25% hp.
Last edited by Suzaku; Jul 30, 2020 @ 5:30am
EF_Neo1st Jul 30, 2020 @ 5:31am 
Originally posted by Suzaku:
^ That type of build can be fun, but I choose something a little less restrictive. Focus on crit damage and crit chance (mostly while at full health), and you can tear enemies apart very quickly. With my end-game build, I had a 75% crit chance for over 600% crit damage. A handful of attacks killed the most durable of enemies easily. I even had a row of 4 mercs come running at me in a line, and I just rush assassinated all 4 of them, insta-killing each one. If anything survives that, then hero strike, fury of the bloodline, and overpower strikes deals with whatever remains. There was even a boss in one of the DLC that I 3-shot after dodging the only two attacks it could muster.
. . I may try to find gear and weapons for 600% damage and on top of a +350% damage . . .
If both damages scale one on top of the other, I believe it will be insane (something around 2100% damage).

I like to go simple because I came from Dark Souls and souls games, so for me "not being able to use abilities" is not so much of a problem.
用第一个就行
Play the game at a lower difficulty or learn to play OP.

No need to cheat
Krauser686 Jul 30, 2020 @ 7:52am 
OP, there are several Cheat Tables that you can use for free. You just have to look for them, they are very easy to find and use.

Don't let anyone tell you how to play a Singleplayer game. There are not "wrong" ways of playing SP games, so cheat and mod the game however you wish and enjoy it.
EF_Neo1st Jul 30, 2020 @ 7:58am 
Originally posted by Krauser686:
OP, there are several Cheat Tables that you can use for free. You just have to look for them, they are very easy to find and use.

Don't let anyone tell you how to play a Singleplayer game. There are not "wrong" ways of playing SP games, so cheat and mod the game however you wish and enjoy it.
I dont say it is "wrong" to cheat to just complete the game faster and easier when it is a single player game, but I still think it is a waste to do that, as the player will be ignoring the majority of the game just to see the end faster.
I would say it is possible to lvl up once every 30 min of gameplay, what makes the player to be able to get to lvl 50 at around some 25 hours, 30 hours if he takes time walking here and there or just having a hard time sometimes, if the player rush quests and forts (what also, by doing that, the player will inevitably get better items on the way and wont need to spend dachmas to upgrade anything anyway).
Krauser686 Jul 30, 2020 @ 8:09am 
Originally posted by EF_Neo1st:
Originally posted by Krauser686:
OP, there are several Cheat Tables that you can use for free. You just have to look for them, they are very easy to find and use.

Don't let anyone tell you how to play a Singleplayer game. There are not "wrong" ways of playing SP games, so cheat and mod the game however you wish and enjoy it.
I dont say it is "wrong" to cheat to just complete the game faster and easier when it is a single player game, but I still think it is a waste to do that, as the player will be ignoring the majority of the game just to see the end faster.
I would say it is possible to lvl up once every 30 min of gameplay, what makes the player to be able to get to lvl 50 at around some 25 hours, 30 hours if he takes time walking here and there or just having a hard time sometimes, if the player rush quests and forts (what also, by doing that, the player will inevitably get better items on the way and wont need to spend dachmas to upgrade anything anyway).

Yeah, I agree with you. Personally, I prefer taking my time to explore and discover everything the game has to offer; and due to my playstyle I didn't find the game to be too grindy.

However that doesn't mean that every player have to play the exact same way to be able to enjoy the game. If someone wants to focus solely on the main story, the game shouldn't force the player to complete secondary content in order to progress. And the fact that Ubisoft included XP/Drachmae boosters in their Helix store is totally wrong.

Microtransactions have no place in SinglePlayer games, and we, as consumers, should never accept them.
EF_Neo1st Jul 30, 2020 @ 8:22am 
Originally posted by Krauser686:
Originally posted by EF_Neo1st:
I dont say it is "wrong" to cheat to just complete the game faster and easier when it is a single player game, but I still think it is a waste to do that, as the player will be ignoring the majority of the game just to see the end faster.
I would say it is possible to lvl up once every 30 min of gameplay, what makes the player to be able to get to lvl 50 at around some 25 hours, 30 hours if he takes time walking here and there or just having a hard time sometimes, if the player rush quests and forts (what also, by doing that, the player will inevitably get better items on the way and wont need to spend dachmas to upgrade anything anyway).

Yeah, I agree with you. Personally, I prefer taking my time to explore and discover everything the game has to offer; and due to my playstyle I didn't find the game to be too grindy.

However that doesn't mean that every player have to play the exact same way to be able to enjoy the game. If someone wants to focus solely on the main story, the game shouldn't force the player to complete secondary content in order to progress. And the fact that Ubisoft included XP/Drachmae boosters in their Helix store is totally wrong.

Microtransactions have no place in SinglePlayer games, and we, as consumers, should never accept them.
Well . . yes.
They could have added more "Main quests", like 1 main quest per lvl, and the main quests boosting XP by like at least 50% of the exp you need to lvl up. It would make progression much faster.

I play it avoiding quests and main quests the best I can (but sometimes I end up doing a fort, or killing an enemy . .or even hunting some animals and a quest completed message with exp, drachmas and even gear/weapon pop up on my screem . . . I didnt even knew it was a quest thing but as I do everything at each area, it end up being inevitable to complete some quests here and there).
I do that because I want to enjoy fighting enemies higher lvl than my own lvl for longer and doing that at as many locations as I can.
As I noticed the areas stop at lvl 50, I dont want to do quest after quest at least untill I reach lvl 50 by just doing forts and killing enemies of higher lvl than my own, but it is me.

I also agree that the main quests thing was poorly implemented, with quests jumping from like lvl 15 to lvl 22, in this example I created (I dont remember how far each main quest are from each other) that are 7 lvls you wont have more main quests to be done and so the player would either:
- go there and face enemies 7 lvls above his own
- rush other quests to lvl up faster
- dont mind it and just keep playing untill he eventually reach lvl 22 (basically I am not even doing this and I still have quests I know I should have done under the lvl I am at now but as enemies scale up with my lvl, it is all fine).
- buy the time savers (the worst option).

Well, yes, for someone without patience to play through the game, they set the "time savers" for real money, what imo is a bad thing to do, even because I know a lot of players nowadays barely have patience to do something like a main quest and dont automatically lvl up (I believe there are players that would think the perfect game would be 1 quest = 1 lvl or more, do 10 quests, finish the game, done, and it is exactly the kind of player Ubisoft want to profit with exploiting their complete lack of patience to play the game).
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Date Posted: Jul 28, 2020 @ 8:44pm
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