PC (PC Cheats)
| Game: The Elder Scrolls - Redguard | Platform: PC |
Press [F12] to display the console window.
Then, type ITEM ADD, [object number] using
a value from the following list:
ITEM OBJECT NUMBER
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2 - gold
3 - stoneskin potion
4 - health potion
5 - ring of invisibility
6 - Vola's Ring
7 - sabre
8 - rusty key
9 - gold key
10 - silver key
11 - amulet
12 - soul gem
13 - soul sword
14 - crowbar
15 - peg rune
16 - peg rune 2
17 - peg rune 3
19 - orc's blood
20 - orc's blood with
21 - spider's milk
22 - spider's milk with
23 - ectoplasm
24 - ectoplasm with
25 - Hist sap
26 - Hist sap with
27 - Dwarven lore book
28 - Dwarven gear
29 - glass vial
30 - glass vial filled with elixer
31 - iron weight
32 - bucket
33 - bucket full of water
34 - gauntlet rune
35 - Elven Artifact book
37 - Redguard Heroes book
38 - Hammerfell book on Flora
39 - map from Makio
40 - leather pouch of gold
41 - Crendel's stolen map
42 - silver boat
43 - shovel
44 - aloe
45 - torch
46 - monocle eyepiece
47 - flag
48 - silver locket
49 - league insignia parchment
50 - Joto's Jail map
51 - Flask of Lillandril
52 - Hundings Tailsman
53 - Izsara's Journal
54 - feather
55 - Kithral's journal. The dead monk
56 - Folks Firmament book
57 - Izara's journal locked
58 - star stone
59 - key to warehouse
60 - key Izara's house
61 - spell
64 - glass bottle empty
65 - glass bottle with water
66 - glass bottle mixed with water and aloe
67 - strength potion
68 - bandage
69 - bandage with blood
70 - sabre
71 - sabre
72 - sabre
73 - sabre
74 - bone key
Redguard Tips
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Fighting Tips
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One of the most frustrating things when I first started
the game was continually losing at sword fights... even
the easiest opponent could often beat me. Here are a few
tips I've picked up along the way that may help you.
Patience: This is really the key thing in any fight. The game is not
a shoot-'em-up action game where you need quick reflexes to survive.
Rather, a good wit and a little strategy go much further. Often I
lose or am badly wounded when I try to rush my victory. A good
offense is a good defense, they say. Practice: Your first stop when
you start the game should be the Draggin' Tale inn. After you talk to
your friend Tobais and the barkeep Dreekius, the chaps sitting at the
table drinking can be easily convinced into a fight. You lose no
health while fighting them, and it is good experience combating
multiple opponents. Please note that these lads are quite drunk and
are about the worst fighters in Stros M'Kai. Jumping: An interesting
move is attacking while jumping. If you can get the timing right you
kill some foes without them being able to attack. The maneuver goes
something like: Defend Off-Jump-Attack-Defend On. This works best
when you are downhill from your opponent; otherwise you'll have to
attack later on during the jump. If you are hit before or while you
start jumping, your attack will always miss, I find. You will have to
adjust your attack time when in the air. I've found that while
fighting on level ground, I have to attack at the top of my jump. As
long as your opponent does not attack you on the way up or before you
attack him, it appears that he cannot hit you. Facing Your Opponent:
This sounds simple enough, but can be tricky when fighting multiple
opponents. They will usually sound off whenever they switch, but I've
seen people attack me from behind without much warning. It took me a
few fights to get to know where to face to most effectively hit and
defend. Auto-Defend: This lifesaver will make Cyrus perfectly defend
any incoming attacks if you aren't doing anything else at the time
(although I think you can move around). I'd recommend using this at
least for a while when starting the game. Once your fighting skills
increase, you can turn this off (using F7) and see how truly skilled
you are. Slash: The single slash is one of your basic moves. It is
quick, which minimizes the amount of time you're not defending, but
is short-range. Thrust: I find this move (Forward Attack) to be one
of the better attacks, mostly due to its speed and range. If you
miss, you can quickly go back on the defense and it reaches farther
than a slash. Lunge: This has a further range than the thrust, but I
find it harder to pull off on the keyboard. Also, if you miss you are
more vulnerable to an attack.
Finding Gold
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Your survival in Stros M'Kai depends primarily on your health,
your health depends on your supply of healing potions, and
those potions depend on your spare gold. Further, gold can buy
lots of other useful things, some of them required at one time
or another. Here's a few places to find some extra cash:
Guards and other monsters generally carry some gold, if your sword
skill is up to getting it. Kotaro, the bald guy sitting on the
docks, can give you a job paying 100 before, and 200 after you
deliver an amulet from N'Gasta to Richton. In the lower harbor tower
(near the docks with stairs leading to a 2nd story door), a chest in
the bottom floor contains some gold. In the town of Saintsport at
the south end of the island is a house with some gold and potions
lying around. There is also some gold lying outside in the town.
Watch out for the crazy person here who will attack you. South, down
the shore from Saintsport, is a shipwreck with some gold...and
another crazy person to attack you. North from the shipwreck is a
skeleton of a large creature with some gold lying around.
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