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Communication
Go to the middle screen of the Bazaar (where the fisherman and rope seller
are). Click the mouth on the fisherman. You should move into position in
front of him. Then click the mouth cursor on yourself (at about belt
level). Greet should be highlighted, but not covered. Hold down the Enter
key. You should be repeatedly greeting the fisherman. If it works, use
your favorite paperweight or small stone on the Enter key. Walk away for a
while and your communication skill should grow quite large.
When in your hut in the Simbani village, sit on one of the skins. Position
the MOUTH cursor over your character's head. Hold down the Enter key. You
should start "talking" to the hut. Place your favorite paperweight or
small stone on the Enter key. Walk away. Go get a snack. Watch some TV.
Get outside. Stretch. Do something for about 20 minutes. When you come
back, remove the weight and check your stats.
Bargaining Cheat
This cheat lets you bargain ANY merchant on the first screen down to
nothing. It is suggested you use one of the communication cheats before
trying this because you need about 150 communication points. Go to the
first Bazaar scene in Tarna and go up to a merchant. Bargain him down a
small amount for any item. He should accept your offer (if not, gain more
communication and then try again). Don't buy the item. Instead, go to
another merchant on the same screen and bargain with him. When he accepts,
don't buy the item and return to the first merchant. You should be able to
bargain again with the original merchant. Bargain him down a bit and then
go back to the second merchant. Repeat this until they refuse to go any
lower. If you do it right, you should never have to pay more than one
royal for anything.
Notes: Don't leave the screen until you've bought something because all
your work will be lost. Also, this only works on the first Bazaar screen
(with the weapon seller, oil seller, honey seller, and junk seller).
Honor
Bargain with the meat seller in the bazaar. Offer him one common for meat.
Buy a LOT! Meet with the thief (Harami) at night. He's in the bazaar.
Give him lots of meat. Watch your honor climb!
Notes:You can only meet with Harami after he asks for your help in the
bazaar. This usually doesn't occur until you return from the Simbani
Village.
Meet with Harami at night. Use your Money Pouch on him. He won't accept
the cash. Do it over and over again. Watch your honor soar! This
supposedly works much faster than the cheat above
Go to the south end of the Bazaar in Tarna. Keep clicking your money pouch
on the drummer's bowl. Watch your honor rise!
Notes: I only recommend doing this if you're playing as a Fighter or a
Paladin. This cheat costs 10 commons each time you do it, and unless you
are strong enough to prowl the river bank in search of Crocs, you will
lose money quickly. Besides, you don't need high honor unless you're
already a Paladin or striving to become one. I'm not sure, but I don't
think Wizards or Thieves can become Paladins in Quest for Glory 3.
Complete the Drum Quest and talk to the Laibon. Say "Thank You" many times
(just hold down the Enter key while the pointer is positioned over it).
Watch your honor slowly climb.
Invincibility Cheat
Start a fight. Move your cursor over an unused portion of the attack panel
(i.e. the area next to the big sword on the fighter's attack panel). Hold
down the Enter key. Your stamina should rise slowly, and you won't get
hurt.
Notes: After you move the cursor, you might accidentally exit the fight as
a result of holding down the Enter key. Don't let this bother you. Just go
back and kick the creature's butt again.
Strength/Throwing Cheat
Buy a bunch of waterskins. Go to the Pool of Peace and collect a lot of
water. Set the speed to Maximum. Go into the Savannah and place the Hand
icon over the ground. Hold down the Enter key and pick up a huge amount of
rocks. Move the Rock icon over some trees. Hold down the Enter key and
you'll throw a bunch of rocks quickly. When you get tired, drink from the
waterskins. The magical water will replenish your stamina.
Notes: It may take a while to build up your strength and throwing
abilities, but it's worth it.
Go to the middle screen of the Bazaar (where the fisherman and rope seller
are). Click the mouth on the fisherman. You should move into position in
front of him. Then click the mouth cursor on yourself (at about belt
level). Greet should be highlighted, but not covered. Hold down the Enter
key. You should be repeatedly greeting the fisherman. If it works, use
your favorite paperweight or small stone on the Enter key. Walk away for a
while and your communication skill should grow quite large.
When in your hut in the Simbani village, sit on one of the skins. Position
the MOUTH cursor over your character's head. Hold down the Enter key. You
should start "talking" to the hut. Place your favorite paperweight or
small stone on the Enter key. Walk away. Go get a snack. Watch some TV.
Get outside. Stretch. Do something for about 20 minutes. When you come
back, remove the weight and check your stats.
Bargaining Cheat
This cheat lets you bargain ANY merchant on the first screen down to
nothing. It is suggested you use one of the communication cheats before
trying this because you need about 150 communication points. Go to the
first Bazaar scene in Tarna and go up to a merchant. Bargain him down a
small amount for any item. He should accept your offer (if not, gain more
communication and then try again). Don't buy the item. Instead, go to
another merchant on the same screen and bargain with him. When he accepts,
don't buy the item and return to the first merchant. You should be able to
bargain again with the original merchant. Bargain him down a bit and then
go back to the second merchant. Repeat this until they refuse to go any
lower. If you do it right, you should never have to pay more than one
royal for anything.
Notes: Don't leave the screen until you've bought something because all
your work will be lost. Also, this only works on the first Bazaar screen
(with the weapon seller, oil seller, honey seller, and junk seller).
Honor
Bargain with the meat seller in the bazaar. Offer him one common for meat.
Buy a LOT! Meet with the thief (Harami) at night. He's in the bazaar.
Give him lots of meat. Watch your honor climb!
Notes:You can only meet with Harami after he asks for your help in the
bazaar. This usually doesn't occur until you return from the Simbani
Village.
Meet with Harami at night. Use your Money Pouch on him. He won't accept
the cash. Do it over and over again. Watch your honor soar! This
supposedly works much faster than the cheat above
Go to the south end of the Bazaar in Tarna. Keep clicking your money pouch
on the drummer's bowl. Watch your honor rise!
Notes: I only recommend doing this if you're playing as a Fighter or a
Paladin. This cheat costs 10 commons each time you do it, and unless you
are strong enough to prowl the river bank in search of Crocs, you will
lose money quickly. Besides, you don't need high honor unless you're
already a Paladin or striving to become one. I'm not sure, but I don't
think Wizards or Thieves can become Paladins in Quest for Glory 3.
Complete the Drum Quest and talk to the Laibon. Say "Thank You" many times
(just hold down the Enter key while the pointer is positioned over it).
Watch your honor slowly climb.
Invincibility Cheat
Start a fight. Move your cursor over an unused portion of the attack panel
(i.e. the area next to the big sword on the fighter's attack panel). Hold
down the Enter key. Your stamina should rise slowly, and you won't get
hurt.
Notes: After you move the cursor, you might accidentally exit the fight as
a result of holding down the Enter key. Don't let this bother you. Just go
back and kick the creature's butt again.
Strength/Throwing Cheat
Buy a bunch of waterskins. Go to the Pool of Peace and collect a lot of
water. Set the speed to Maximum. Go into the Savannah and place the Hand
icon over the ground. Hold down the Enter key and pick up a huge amount of
rocks. Move the Rock icon over some trees. Hold down the Enter key and
you'll throw a bunch of rocks quickly. When you get tired, drink from the
waterskins. The magical water will replenish your stamina.
Notes: It may take a while to build up your strength and throwing
abilities, but it's worth it.