

Also, if you have one pile of gold (per character) and an abbreviated search term brings up one instance, you have the right spot.Įach pile in Beyond Divinity is limited to 50,000 (or C3 50 in hex). If you check how much gold you have in the save first and convert it to hex, you can confirm you are at the right spot.


I didn't check the minimum number of zeros you need to make sure you find the right spot, since that might depend on what else you have in your inventory. Search for the hex values below there will be one instance for each pile of gold in that character's inventory, with the 2 byte amount of gold immediately before this.Ġ4 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00Ġ4 00 01 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Not that this is required with the latest patches, but you can give yourself gold by hex editing the inv.b0 file. Side effects from using this procedure are similar to placebo, and include boring gameplay, dry mouth, no challenge, headaches, ridicule and exploding computers. The saved game format includes redundant information to help prevent bug fixes or game changes making saves unusable, so the chance of serious problems is slightly mitigated. An out of range value will probably just be ignored, but editing the wrong spot may cause problems. Either make a copy of the saved game folder you are going to edit or backup the file first. It works in various situations that I have tried (exceptions noted below), though may not with different patch combinations or changes made after the (now current) 1.44 patch. This information is the result of playing, not rigorous and thorough testing. If you do not already have a hex editor, check out the freeware program XVI32 or one of those listed here.
