View Full Version : Quick Fix for Reputation


Niskers
Mon, 1st Mar '04, 6:32am
Is there a concole command for raising reputation, because these packs of soldiers/wizards and really getting annoying and I'd rather not be running to a temple every five seconds.

Khazraj
Mon, 1st Mar '04, 8:31am
If you have access to Shadowkeeper then you can easily change it in that program.

Varied Sundries
Mon, 1st Mar '04, 9:09am
Or, as an alternative, stop killing people. But that may be your goal, in which case, either follow Khazraj's advice or trek it to the temple.

david w
Mon, 1st Mar '04, 2:09pm
I'm currently running around Athkatla with a reputation of 1 as a result of attempting to kill every single NPC in the game, so I'm getting jumped by cowled enforcers and Amnish centurions almost every time I enter a new area. But I've found if I spend a few thousand in a temple I can boost my reputation to 4 and that stops the attacks.

One advantage to keep getting attacked is that the centurions drop a suit of full plate armour that can be sold for a fair sum of money. So crime *does* pay.

Niskers
Mon, 1st Mar '04, 5:31pm
I'm afraid I don't have access to Shadow Keeper and it'll be a while before I can. I need an upgrade on this hunk of junk computer, right now I can barely run BG without getting a disc space error. There's gotta be a way to do it through the console...hrm...

Rastor
Mon, 1st Mar '04, 10:31pm
Try ReputationInc(X) where x is the number you want to increase reputation.

It is a valid function, but I'm not sure if it works with the console or not.

Sparhawk the Pandion
Tue, 2nd Mar '04, 12:32pm
Doesn't work unfortunately.

Spelladonna
Tue, 2nd Mar '04, 12:38pm
One advantage to keep getting attacked is that the centurions drop a suit of full plate armour that can be sold for a fair sum of money. So crime *does* payInteresting on two counts:

- with a reputation of 1, merchants aren't supposed to barter with you

- the amount of gold you get for items is affected by reputation so even if you managed to find a shopkeeper dumb enough to deal with you, you would get very little (if any) gold for the suits of armor that are being dropped

david w
Tue, 2nd Mar '04, 2:48pm
As I said in another thread, you can buy yourself a decent reputation in a temple for a fraction of what you can sell the armour for. And reputation only seems to affect the price of items you buy; what you sell doesn't matter whether your reputation is 1 or 21.