Depths of Peril HEX CHEATS by ACE from INDIA. ----------------------------- Dear Friends across the world, After extensive search across the internet, i found "nothing" helpful making this game more fun. Afterall, what fun is gaming without a little "unfair advantage" ;) So, i present to you, some Hex Edits for "Depths Of Peril", that i developed myself using the hex editor integrated within Cheatbook-Database 2007. I recommend backing up the save-game files before attempting Hex Editing, so that you can revert them if anything unexpected happens(results in the game .exe file abruptly closing down with an error message). the following path is the default location for your character files(.chr extension): C:\Program Files\Reflexive\Depths Of Peril\User\chars\.chr To Expand your inventory to maximum capacity ... (you require to equip all 3 spare slots at the bottom of the screen with bags. even pouches that hold 4 items a piece will do the job.) -Open the CHR file in the cheatbook database hex editor(available in "tools" menu) -scroll down till you see the word "bag" written thrice in succession followed by a single digit number.[this text will be on the right side(alphanumeric part)of the hex screen, not in the hexadecimal part] -the number denotes the quality of the bag. Higher quality results in more holding capacity. -change the number following the word "bag" to 7. After trying and testing, i arrived at the conclusion that the maximum quality of the bags is "bag7" that has a capacity of 16 items. For your info... bag1 holds 4 items bag2 holds 6 items bag3 holds 8 items bag4 holds 10 items bag5 holds 12 items bag6 holds 14 items bag7 holds 16 items (this is the max) The default bag that holds 12 items is not visible in the hex and can not be edited. So after changing the three other bags to "bag7" your total current inventory will be able to hold a maximum of 60 items. To Beef up the strength of your potions/foods/drinks/elixirs ... (this can be done only if your inventory contains food/drink/potions) -Open the CHR file in the cheatbook database hex editor(available in "tools" menu) -scroll down till you see the word "food", "drink", "potion" or "elixir" written followed by a number.[this text will be on the right side(alphanumeric part)of the hex screen, not in the hexadecimal part] -the number denotes the strength of the item, and increasing it will result in a stronger potion in your inventory... NOTE: you must be careful not to edit too many occurences in the chr file as it also contains items that your vendors hold in their selling inventories. To Increase skill levels ... (start by assigning level 2 to each of the skills you want to increase) (this will help you locate the skills in the hex) -Open the CHR file in the cheatbook database hex editor(available in "tools" menu) [try viewing the file in a maximised window] -All the skills are there on the first page of the hex text visible to you. -The number "02" should be appearing several times at regular intervals on the left side [the hexadecimal part of the screen] once for each skill assigned level 2 in your game character. -This number denotes the skill level, and changing it to "0F" will increase those skills to the level 15... In the course of hex editing my DoP character, the following findings were made by me after lots of devoted hardwork... It is possible to increase the quantities and quality of potions/foods/elixirs/drinks. It is also possible to increase the skill levels of your character. It is possible to duplicate and create items in the inventory. You can increse the armor of each of the items worn by your characer to 200 or even more. You may even give your items 10 magical attributes of very powerful magnitude. [I was successful in creating a rare quality oak staff for my mage that has a speed of 0.65 seconds per hit and renders upto 5000 damage in a single blow.] Unfortunately i can not explain the details of editing items in writing because in the CHR files of depths of peril, the line numbers in which skills are edited and where items may be found vary from character to character as per the name of character, covenant, no. of items held in inventory etc... However If i could post screenshots in the cheatbook, that would help a lot in explaining how to edit items in detail... Warm Regards Ace, India... P.S. I'll write stepwise guidelines for doing more neat stuff with your characters when i'm able to find time. You can also discover these edits by doing some hit and trial. But do remember to make a backup of your entire chars folder in case anything goes wrong, so that you can replace the files and return the game to normal.