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"Ingame character updates"

Posted by mad god on Jul-16-04 at 02:05 AM
I noticed that when character gains a new level he does not improve his resistance. the same applies for monks & ninjas when they get AC bonus due to increase of ninjutsu skill.

The cure for that is simple: reequip your character! After each level up and time to time.


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"RE: Ingame character updates"
Posted by HBK21GOD (Guest) on Jul-16-04 at 04:28 AM
How can you tell the resistances of each character?

"RE: Ingame character updates"
Posted by Dragon2k on Jul-16-04 at 07:36 AM
LAST EDITED ON Jul-16-04 AT 07:46 AM (Pacific)

only via a character viewer/editor like BaneEdit
http://www.tk421.net/wizardry/files.shtml


"RE: Ingame character updates"
Posted by Lost Sheep (Guest) on Nov-04-04 at 03:57 PM
Tried downloading editor from link above,got something called Banefix.I can't get it to work.
More importantly I can't delete it,I get a message saying it is "being used by another person or program".I even restarted computer in safe mode and got same message when I teied to delete it.
Please can someone tell me how to get rid of this?

"Try renaming it"
Posted by Llevram on Nov-04-04 at 08:42 PM
... then deleting it. If that doesn't work, you could boot up in DOS and delete it.

Tools for Wizardry(r) 7


"RE: Ingame character updates"
Posted by mad god on Nov-04-04 at 11:37 PM
Not only, Dragon2k.

"RE: Ingame character updates"
Posted by mad god on Nov-04-04 at 11:37 PM
go to http://www.angelfire.com/magic2/madgod/ and follow "Editor for Wizardry 6, Wizardry 7 and Wizardry 8" link.

"RE: Ingame character updates"
Posted by Lost Sheep (Guest) on Nov-05-04 at 03:52 AM
Cannot rename "Banefix" says being used.
Went to command prompt (dos),tried to delete,
got message "cannot acess file because it is being used by another process".
The %$"£$%^%£ thing just won't go away!
Most gateful for any further help here.

"Not the DOS prompt ... DOS"
Posted by Llevram on Nov-05-04 at 02:29 PM
Rather than booting in Windows, boot up to DOS, then delete it. Depending on your version of windows, that may or may not be feasible (and/or require a boot disk).

Tools for Wizardry(r) 7


"RE: Not the DOS prompt ... DOS"
Posted by Lost Sheep (Guest) on Nov-06-04 at 01:36 PM
I don't think that's an option,only got windows XP Pro.