OMG I did that Umbra exploit by accident! Not that early in the game but I did stumble upon her and I realised anyone this OP must be worth killing so I loaded up on as many arrows as I could afford, found a TINY ledge and spammed her with arrows until I ran out. Then I just used the most basic fireball for ages until she died. Took forever but worth it!
Easiest way to kill Umbra was with a greatsword, one of the pillars in the room (can't remember which one) has a crack in it that you can jump onto, Umbra's sword can't hit you from there but a greatsword can hit Umbra, its easier then running around trying to shoot them to death (plus cheaper)
I once ran in an attacked her, realizing I did no damage I ran....she followed all the way to the gold tower. Let's just say I got about 25 legion heavy armor sets and umbra.
Oblivion stealth archer isn't a bug, it's a feature! That one dude you kill in bed for the dark brotherhood is nearby too, you can level up your sneak to 100 there because he never wakes up. And the quest for the ring with water breathing is also pretty close. They're all right around the edge of the circular lake, easy to get almost immediately.
You can have Sneak 100 before leaving the intro dungeon: the alcove where they introduce the mechanic? There is a small divot in the rock to the left of it that you can sneakily walk into constantly and the enemy never turns around or leaves the position facing away from you (the tutorial, after all). I have literally rigged my controller with a rubber band and just came back every few minutes to advance through the different stages of progression until I got to 100 sneak, then finished the dungeon like a ghost.
I cant stand it! its the whole algorithm trick that some channels do. they will purposely mispronounce basic simple words in order to get comment engagement from people like you and me.
Not even started the actual list and I already know the funniest thing in this entire video is Scott feeling the need to say that he is "that old" as though we weren't all fully aware of this fact by looking at him 😂😂 (love you Scott, I'm also that old 😂😂)
For the Skyrim XP I'd prefer you to back your follower into a corner area where you can get behind them and they cannot move, then put one skill point into sneak ability. And change the level of difficulty to Legendary and equip an iron dagger. Just don't put that skill point into backstabs to extra damage because you attempt to kill them faster.
I always run Umbra all the way to the Imperial city and have the guards kill her. Since she is attacking you, and is neutral to the guards, they will attack her for you. On default difficulty, she usually kills 5 guards or so before she goes down. All that Imperial armor along with Umbra makes for some really nice starting cash! It takes a little bit of practice to not die on the run, but after you do it a few times it's pretty easy to pull off and doesn't take all that long.
Umbra is good, but not amazing. It's a FANTASIC backup weapon at all points in the game if you don't finish it's quest, but as an actual weapon it's just fine.
The Navarro Run in Fallout 2. Fellow oldsters will already know what that means, but basically, as soon as you leave your home village, make your way down south along the coast. About 2/3 of the way down the map, you'll find Navarro. There, you can basically just walk in and talk to a couple people to get Mark 2 Power Armor for free. The only thing really keeping you from doing this (other than not knowing where Navarro is) would be the overworld map's random encounters being able to annihilate you early on. A little savescumming to avoid those, and you've snapped the difficulty curve for most of the game.
Off topic, but this reminds me of how I would rush to get the water chip in the first Fallout so that I could explore and enjoy the game without the time limit.
The Skyrim one looks crazy and I wish I had known it earlier. I expected y'all to do the one where you go into Whiterun, buy iron ingots, craft them into iron daggers, and sell them back for more money. Repeat infinitely (I think they restock iron ingots a lot or something) and you can max out your Smithing skill and get free money. And I think maybe one or two other skills had potential to be raised with this trick but I forget.
Back when I played regularly, it was dwarven bows. You have to be strong enough to venture into Dwemer ruins, and collect all the scrap you can, but you can make dwarven bows and upgrade smithing. Extra good if you have a mod that gives exp for using a smelter to create ingots.
Pfft, the iron ingot thing is for novices. What you REALLY wanna do, is walk north of Whiterun to the Two Rivers camp, and find the Transmute Metal book, which turns Iron Ore into Silver Ore, and Silver Ore into Gold Ore and then make all the jewelry you want (which gives you lots of Blacksmithing) while leveling Alteration magic at the same time, even though it starts off rather slow as 1 cast drains 60%+ of your magicka meter (do it near an owned bed).
That was the way upon the original release of Skyrim. Now, it's buy iron ingots, use transmutation spell as much as possible, create jewelry, go to the keep, use soul gems to enchant jewelry with whatever gives it the most value, and sell. Increases blacksmithing, alteration, enchanting, and speech. Alteration barely gets touched though, in all honesty.
@@Dhalin While these are all good exploits in Skyrim there is one that is so incredibly broken that it's only meant to be done when there is nothing left to do in Skyrim. It's the potion enchantment exploit that works in a loop. It's rather difficult to explain in words so it's best to watch videos on it instead but the end result will be enchanted gear that is so busted where not a single enemy no matter how strong will be able to stop you. If you ever truly wanted to know what it feels like to be One Punch man you can do just that.
When you get to the first town in Skyrim there's an archer In the town you can make your companion by doing a side quest. He also levels up your archery for a price. You can level up your archery talk to him tell him you want to see his gear and take the money back. Wash rinse repeat until he maxes out your archery for the levels he's able to.
tbf it's only overpowered for 'that point' of the game. try a basic bitch, even 'ultimate' weapon near endgame, or postgame, and it'll suck compared to the weapon you've invested serious time upgrading. especially weapon hp. that only comes from leveling the weapon, so getting an endgame tier weapon that, hasn't been leveled a single time, compared to one that's been leveled like 50+ times, yeah. and unlike being able to level the other stats at least decently with gems by endgame, you're not really going to be able to get a good whp going. though it's a pretty good trick for potentially either getting some other potentially great items, or fusion fodder - if you're trying to do things 'optimally', you'll want to max out the magic bracelet weapon at this point of the game anyway - once you've got the max rank version, you can make an island king to fuse to it, or whatever.
In dragon age origen there's a quest in the first village you can do over and over, resulting in having heaps of money and simultaneously raising exp, best part even is, you can do the quest even after getting a new party member, which if I remember correctly are 2 of in the same village. Last time I used it, the dog became so overpowerd he later on single-handedly killed morgan's dragon mom
@@unhappyquasar not sure what the name of the quest is, but it's the one where you give a girl Traps in the very first village (spoiler alert: the village gets destroyed the moment you leave, so this glitch(?) Is a one time thing) You can buy the stuff needed for the traps, make it, give her the Traps and she'll give more money then you've spent so you rebuy more parts for more Traps (Don't buy the full stock at once though)
Stonekeep. You can get an OP dagger within the first few minutes of the game. Wont go into details because most people never played this or really care about it nowadays. Cheers all the same.
A slashing dagger like that sounds amazing. I would search all the bricks that look slashed in the beginning area. I thought you were going to say attack the special object with your mouse button taped down to max a skill.
@frankhalgas9614 there is a pass through wall on the first level where you can find this dagger. It isn't the grinding idea of using poly-spawning enemies or bones or anything like that. Just literally walk through a wall. I remember spending SOOOOO much time trying to walk through every wall in the game. Found some cool secret areas in Khul Khum's final area. They just had resources. But still cool to find on your own. I couldn't count the hours I played this game.
In BG3 there is powerful weapon you can get early on. If you defeat the demon on the ship, the mind-flayer deems you unnecessary and turns hostile. This isn’t about him though, this is about the flaming sword that the demon drops.
You don't have to defeat the demon. You can have Shadowheart (or yourself if you have it) cast Command to make him drop it and just pick it up yourself.
Morrowind: Start a new game, make sure Alchemy and Mercantile are Misc. Skills (so that they won't contribute to levelups), and go to the second town (Balmora I think it was called? been awhile). Go to the alchemist's shop, might wanna save scum a few times, but you want to buy some Alit Hides and Kwama Cuttle to make Resist Poison potions (she sells 10 of each, but you can close and re-open her shop inventory to restock her inventory). The first few times you do this you'll want to save your game in case you get too many fails (you'll need to succeed often enough to make your money back from selling said potions) but after a little while you'll get so many potions that you can buy the Master Alchemy equipment that she sells, and then soon you'll have so many potions that you'll need to take them to the special merchant imp just to get rid of them as the vendor will run out of gold. Getting Mercantile and Alchemy up to 100 while staying at level 1 yourself just breaks the game in a few hours' work. The kind of potions you can mix at level 100 with master tools are ridiculous and having maxed out mercantile means you'll get awesome prices on everything.
alchemy exploits in morrowind are old hat. what most don't know is that if you kill a summoned monster in 3 hits or less then as it falls to the ground you can activate the body and loot it. infinite materials and gear from any summonable creature.
oh, i found a similar trick: go to the other wizards guild in the town on the east side, and upstairs in a room with NO NPCs, you can steal a full set of potion-making equipment. it's not master level, but it's the second-highest quality.
Fyi, some of the adds to the games were for the devs and game testers themselves, they hired people to test as opposed to having gamers try a tester or demo version. Lots of the older games were tested by the developers and they needed ways to pass levels they could not do and needed a way to test the games animations without needing to play the game itself. Like cheat codes for rts games, you could test frame rates and such if no units died etcetera....
I think they're viewing it from the angle of "What did the devs intend for the game?" The intention was to not allow people to repeatedly use cheats to get ahead. I doubt they realized people would just use the cheat at the beginning and bypass losing their progress from an earthquake altogether.
The special book along with any non unique equipment can be duped infinitely in fallout 4 using dogmeat and a conveyer belt that feeds into a container found in the settlement building menu. You can also dupe stacks with this which makes it useful on ammo. Make sure dogmeat is standing nearby and the conveyer is on. Drop the item or stack of items to be duped (stacks may drop as multiple physical items at low numbers and unfortunately you're only duping one of those) get dogmeat into command mode by activating him and command him to grab the item on the belt. The timing has to be right though. he has to start moving before the item dissappears into the container, but grab it after it is in the container. If done correctly there will be a copy in the container and in dogmeats mouth.
Just stand next to the storage put a hopper on the other side so it continually feeds the book to you and use the same timing with your own inventory. I've never heard of using dogmeat for that.
You don't even have to reach the bear to do the Skyrim exploit. Just take the key from the first fight so the NPC cant open the door. They will just sit there waiting for you to open the door and you can beat them senseless. Also remember to turn the game on master difficulty so that you can hit them many more times before they run out of health making you wait for the bar to replenish.
For anyone in the middle of a Skyrim run; You can crouch around any 'sleeping' Drauger in their alcove, put a rubber band around your controller stick, creep into a corner, leave the game, come back in an hour, and sneak will be at 100. The more Drauger the better as the number of NPCs you are sneaking around effects how fast your skill goes up. I think you can technically do this in a few places in the Whiterun market, but an NPC will eventually wander into you.
My favorite money exploit is in Fable/the lost chapters, just buy a vendors entire stock of whatever item then sell the stack back to them for more than it cost to buy it all back
Right, because the price scales with the inventory. If they have 99 of something you can buy them all dirt cheap, but then because none are in stock you can sell your whole stack at full price
The Umbra sword scales with you in level and power and because it's a quest item it doesn't weigh anything until you start the quest and the power level continues to rise. Another good early game Daedric exploit is the Skeleton Key. It never breaks and you can attempt Auto-Unlock infinitely and skyrocket your thieving skills because of it.
@@jirkau555 it does increase as you level up as long as you don't start the Daedric quest. Only then does the damage lock and stay at the level you start the quest at.
02:30 The same exploit works in Zoo Tycoon. When you use money cheats your fences start to deteriorate and crush releasing the animals and dinosaurs and the water tanks get dirty ruining your progress. Simply use the cheat unlimited amount of times before doing anything at the very start and youre good to go
Elden Ring either go to Caelid and dodge a massive boulder repeatedly for a lot of runes or access the palace of blood area and just massacre all the little frog people for even more runes
How about the XP glitch in Dragon Age: Origins? After your Origin story is complete (which unless you are really slow and do EVERYTHING) should only take about 45 minutes to an hour, you can farm the conversation with Duncan at the campfire by getting the Darkspawn blood but not the scrolls. Just keep saying "We have the blood, but not the scrolls". You'll get some XP everytime you do and can reach max level in around 2 hours instead of having to grind very, very slowly for it. Makes the whole game a cakewalk.
In Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age, there a couple exploits you can use to become super OP early on. There's a rare monster in the Westersand called Dustia, and you can kill it with just a Phoenix Down since it's undead. You'd normally have to leave the entire area to make it respawn, but if you leave the screen before the Exp and LP pop up, he'll respawn immediately once you go back. Next, you can abuse loading your auto saves from Trial Mode back into the main game for a ton of gil and a powerful weapon. The first stage has a treasure chest that always contains a Diamond Armlet, and in the third stage, you can steal the sword Karkata from the Flowering Cactoid. Once you get back from Nalbina and are headed to Bujerba, you can use RNG abuse on the PS4 version to get the strongest weapon in the game. The Seitengrate is in an invisible treasure chest on the airship with an overall 1 in 10,000 chance of getting it. However, the PS4 version has broken RNG, where it loads the same RNG seed when you boot up the game. So you can start up the game and perform the same actions to obtain the bow every time.
Oblivion also has the scroll duplication and Conjuration equipment exploit which are both great. There's apparently same kind of duplication glitch with arrows as with scrolls but I've never managed to do it, especially when the scroll one is so easy. There's also the Stockpile Thomas exploit in Demon's Souls which is great.
If I remember right, the one with arrows duplicates the items a number of times equal to how many of the specific arrow you have equipped. I was able to use it on PC back in... 09? 08? Something like that, but I was never able to get it to work on console.
@@kalaeon2680 It was the same as the scrolls, but obviously arrows are easier to come by. I tried on console multiple times, but I was never sure what I did wrong, so I just did it with scrolls, because it's easy as hell, but the scroll one did it also based on the number you had the scrolls.
8:53 Morrowind variant: Scamps are immune to non-magical damage. Summon a Scamp, attack him with a mundane weapon. It switches to hostile while the spell duration lasts. Allowing you to train weapon, armor and block at the same time.
tbh, i'd have liked the resto loop or sellers glitch instead of "farm the never hostile NPC" for Skyrim. The sellers glitch is broken because a lot of vendors also train your skills, so you can do the glitch to get their money (Quick save, hit them, and quickload to reset their inventory), get trained (and level up), do the glich and get all your gold back, Quick save, hit them, quick load and repeat. This on it's own will make you level 20 easy in 5mins (more with more sellers+skill instructors located), really strong and wealthy. The resto loop is too complicated to have here, but the sellers glitch is easier than any other glich in this list. You just have to click on your inventory while selling, drag the cursor to the seller's inventory and sell anything without using your mouse (arrows and E button), you will find yourself in the shop's inventory but with the ability to sell still active and just sell them their own stuff. Honorable mention to Chance's knife in fallout New Vegas, top 5 melee weapons in the entire game available as soon as you get to the first shop, grab a shovel and run/sneak past some Cazadors.
In OG Dead Space, you could pick up certain credits with telekinesis, carry it to the nearest save station and return to find the credits still on the floor... Infinite cash...
In regards to the Withers thing, I wouldn't call it totally consequence free... at least, not intentionally, given the glitches that are involved with the sin system.
@@blad... I believe it may have been fixed but, similar to certain save bloating on console when it came to Skyrim, BG3 had an issue where every instance of sin was saved, tracked, and checked which caused increasing quantities of issues the later you went into the game.
When I first picked up and played Oblivion, I got Umbra after playing the game for 1 hour. I did this all by accident, I had no idea I was breaking the game.
Back when End of Nations was still a thing, there was an infinite money exploit that was less a glitch, and more a developer oversight. If you bought a certain unit, said unit would only cost 300 credits, but if you sell that same unit, you'd get 350 credits. And since it was possible to buy and sell units in stacks of up to 1000, you could eventually keep buying and selling full stacks, making 50k profit roughly every 5-10 seconds. The only reason I even know of the exploit, is because the unit involved was the healer hero, and my preferred "mobile bunker" tactic was centered on that hero.
Yeah, had some fun with Withers in our co-op run. "I'm about 100 gold short." "I can fix that." *pickpocket failed* *pickpocket failed* *pickpocket failed* "What are you doing?"
In almost any of the Assasins Creed games (never played any after 3, so not sure from there) the first second it is available go on a pickpocket spree. Just hold down the button and walk around town. You only get a few coins (up to a few hundred) per snatch, but if your willing to put the time in you can gain unlimited gold for the rest of the game. There is no penalty as the game hasn't explained the games system of hiding and being noticed/suspicious yet so you get to do it forever until you complete whatever starting quest the game wants you to. This works REALLY well in Revelations btw.
Not sure if the Wither case is a bug tho, because he is and he really doesn't care and may be charging you just to show his boss he is not doing it for free 😂
You don't need to stealth-attack Hadar/Ralof to level up sneak, at least on PC. When you get to the bear, there's a spot in the cave on the left side where you can crouch-walk to, point the character at the wall, and hit the autorun key. The character will keep walking at the wall, but not going anywhere, and because you're in range of the bear, it counts as sneaking for leveling. Then you can just bugger off for a while and let the game run up the sneak skill all by itself.
I don't know if you can do it less than an hour, but in Fable Lost Chapter's you can get your Magic and Skill up to ridiculously high levels fairly early on in the game. Just use the Battle Charge spell to travel to and from the Heroes Guild and South Bowerstone. While at Bowerstone, buy out all of the food over and over until you can sell it back at a profit. Rinse and repeat until you max out your spells and skills, or your patience runs out. After that, you just need to build up your strength. ENJOY!
Funny thing about leveling sneak in Skyrim (Oblivion too) I would always go to the nearest burrow/ruin find a spot where there are enemies that can’t see me, put my character in the sneak animation, rig my controller joystick so that my character sneak runs, then come back 45 mins later and I’m at 100 Stealth.
You don’t have to get to the bit with the bear in Helgen if you go with Ralof. If you make sure to kill and loot the imperial captain before he does in the first room, he just waits for you to open the door, allowing you to beat him up for free levels.
Knights of the Old Republic 2 has a sequence in the prologue where you have to go collect a mine from a torpedo embedded in the ship's hull to open a jammed door... and to make sure you can't screw it up, the torpedo will always have a mine if you don't have one in you inventory. So, get the mine, put it in another container or place it on the ground, and a new mine will appear. Rinse and repeat, you can get as many mines as you have the patience to collect (I think there's a limit to how many can be on the ground at any given time though so you'll need to use the nearby container to store mass quantities).
I too did the umbra one but in a tricky manner i havent seen anyone else do! I grabbed a fruit basket and set it on a table next to a pillar and jumped on the edge where she cojldnt even attack me! This was awesome to see this on the list!
There's also the w-item glitch in FF7 where if you use the first item, then the second but then cancel but repeat, you can duplicate the item you're 'using'.. perfect to stock up on mega-exlixirs or items you want to sell like turbo ethers for tones of money. This doesn't count though as you can't use this 'near the beginning of the game' it has to be late game.
This is a much older one but the original Fable, and I think number 2 as well, you just find a merchant with a lot of any one item so the price is depressed, buy it out at once and before exiting the merchant menu sell all of them back at once to the merchant so he will buy them back at a higher amount. You can quickly start doing this with gems and amass a fortune.
Skyrim:You don't have to wait for the bear and the cave in Helgen. If you follow Ralof defeat the two imperial guards MAKE sure you loot the imperial Captain as soon as she dies and Ralof will keep telling you to unlock the gate.... Don't unlock the gate and instead increase your skills.
In Civilization, you can tell your settler units to do something, then keep clicking back on them and tell them to do it again... do it enough times and they finish the job at the end of the turn.
The Zelda TotK glitch was patched so you can't do the duplication like that anymore unless you avoid updating your game. However, there is another method you can use which is maybe possible within the first hour of the game to duplicate items another way..
Both Oblivion and Skyrim have loads of ways to quickly level up, but they also have the problem that your high level character with Speech 100 but 15 in combat skills is now facing higher level enemies, which is especially bad in Oblivion where quick level ups will limit your stat growth. Also in Skyrim you can actually miss some enchantments because low level enchanted items stop appearing as leveled loot, or at least become so rare you are unlikely to find them.
Oblivion has a 'bound armor' exploit that if you summon armor/weapons, and then get them damaged during their duration.. if you repair them, the game lets you drop them.. then wait for the duration of the spell to expire.. then pick up the summoned weapon/armor.. it will stay in your inventory and it weighs zero.. Perfect for zero weight armor/weapons if you're using conjugation.
You can beat Hadvar in the entrance room. Don't search the chest grab a sword off the wall and equip that put flames in your other hand and crouch, it allows you to train one handed, destruction and sneak to 100 before fighting anyone.
lol i can confirm the skyrim trick still works....spent 3 hours once to get to level 200 so that every dragon on the game would be a legendary dragon :) and they drop Daedric weapons and gear too
Not in the first hour, but: The first Fable had a store mechanic where the merchants would charge more if they had less of an item and less if they had more (supply/demand) Once you get to the North Bowerstone Jewel merchant, you should have enough to just sell all of your jewels then buy them back over and over Infinite money lol
In skyrim follow the rebel. And when the imperial officer discovers you two be sure to loot the key from her before him. Now you don't have to wait for bear to start training as he can't unlock the door
My version of ToTk is sitll on the one where you just have to jump off a ledge, pause the game, go you the item you want to dupe, drop up to 5, then hit Y and B at the same time. if done right, youll stil have everything in your inventory and pick uip 5 new items.
Your wrong on the skyrim bit at the end, just choose ralof and don't open the gate with the key, he always goes back to the same position makes it easier and faster to lvl destruction, one hand, and sneak using sneak attack
The best way to kill umbra early is just to run to the main city with her in tow. You get alot armor swords bows and arrows to sell after umbra cuts down half the legion before she dies.
That is not the only location you can attack them. You can do it in the first room if you follow hadvar. Just don't loot the chests. As long as you don't loot the chests and get a sword off the wall, he will just stand in front of the door and wait.
not an exploit, but still OP you can find the best merchant in TES3 in only a couple of minutes. It just a bit east of the Mzahnch Ruins on a small island He has 10,000g and buys everything (including skooma, excluding damaged items) at full price
In Dying Light you can finish the tutorial, go straight to a place called Stuffed Turtle to get airdrops (exp packs) to boost your survivor level to max before even starting the plot - it works better on higher difficulties because you get more exp for them
@@KeithElliott-zd8cx depends on how you're playing; if you do this and get a standard bow early (or the dlc bow) from the quarter master and use kick cancel it totally breaks the game. I only use this farm now when I want to do certain challenge runs etc because it just makes nightmare an absolute joke - even doing it manually for a few hrs gets the parkour skills up to at least lvl7 just from hopping around the store (I go to the first fire cracker mission area and kick biters into spikes for mad combat exp). There's so many ways to break DL1 nightmare mode early it would probably need an entire video to itself lmao.
@@Nameless.Hermit definitely agree that bow breaks the game - guns are pretty meh (till you get to the second area and for some godless unknown reason they left in so many rust assault rifle dudes) because of low ammo and noise, but bows, you can recover the normal ammo like, 95% of the time, and craft a bunch for pennies. but the bigger reason - this is a melee oriented game... it's not balanced at all, around cheap ranged attacking being nigh infinite. but, at the very least, it's still the best way to get some of those survival skills quicker (stuffed turtle farming i mean)
I imagine if Larian adds any patches to the Whithers exploit, they'll just find a way to make it into a joke, given how Whithers seems to be a meme to them at this point, lol
You can also level up your magic skills on hadvar and relof when they tell you to get the potions from the barrel as it is the other time they just stop.
The gta 5 case can be obtained faster. Get the case, swim up, save on your phone, reload the save and the case is there again. Dive > Collect > swim up > safe > load Easy and fast
2:37 You'll need to find an exploit for the exploit. Exploitception. The tremors can't destroy anything if there's nothing to destroy. 5:10 Doesn't that defeat the purpose of the game? In Zelda the goal isn't to get rich even though it can help. 8:13 I've seen people pickpocket this guy when they revive Astarion and he gets mad at you for activating that lance.
You can skill up on Ralof and Hadvar in the updated Special Edition but if you do, they'll have another Settlement for you to help. They are, after all, Bethesda NPCs.
...you forgot the Oblivion one where you can end the whole game in 10 minutes after leaving the sewers... Find the sweet spot in the Temple of the One, and you'll glitch through, and then you find the door that leads to the end of the game... Oblivion Crisis resolved...
Gotta do Halo Infinite, you get to the open world take the first FOB and then you can steal a pelican and fly to the last mission from there and beat the game.
Dying light 1, you can farm XP at the store with electricity on the floor. Easy when you get the grappling hook but even before it just needs care. Two packs are easy to get, then leave without the third and it will reset. Also always cash in your packs during the night cycle for extra xp as the fame assumes you got them at night.
the fallout 4 one can be even easier, go pick the book up and have the companion meatball or whatever his name was, the dog, when you drop it have him fetch immediately, it instantly copies the book
dont do hadvar or ralof . unless u have some specific play in mind ... better to walk to whiterun and buy a horse (1000gold ) and punch that thing (btw set difficulty to legendary if u punch a horse ) and buy healing hands from Farengar (for like 100gold) - you wont need healing hands for leveling sneak it should be easy enough but if u want to level combat skills you gonna save a lot time . need money ? on the way to whiterun from helgen u will find blue mountain flower by my count it should be at least 20-25 near the main road alone , combine them with blue butterfly wing - potion at its lowest is around 80g u can force spawn butterfly by walking away far enough from where they spawn or walking in and out of areas (loadscreen) horse is much better because u can level all ur skills ( granted archery is kind of pain in the arse but it always is) at ur own pace . if u using horse to level destruction lower the difficulty as low as you can (not novice thats to low) keep in mind you can kill ur horse easily if u dont pay attention now - destruction levels / dmg done and since difficulty is basically HP buff for everyone in Skyrim destruction levels fastest on the lower difficulty need more money ? on the way from helgen you can find jumping salmon . catch them mid air to collect salmon roe (should be around 20-30 of them between lake where standing stones are and bridge near whiterun) combine salmon roe Garlic + Nordic Barnacle + salmon roe or Chicken's Egg + Nightshade + salmon roe to make some crazy expensive potions . dont have time for all that ? install mods or learn console commands
The bearded guy in punchout is not ducking, he is nodding, to indicate when the fighter will "take a fall"...
Ah that's fun info thanks.
I had to watch it a few times to catch just what I was supposed to ge looking for.
@@spicybeantofuI don't know
ACTUALLY the man is sneezing
@@moritzp.8693nope, he's straining really hard for a fart. Punch out directors cut shows the unfortunate result of doing it so many times.
OMG I did that Umbra exploit by accident! Not that early in the game but I did stumble upon her and I realised anyone this OP must be worth killing so I loaded up on as many arrows as I could afford, found a TINY ledge and spammed her with arrows until I ran out. Then I just used the most basic fireball for ages until she died. Took forever but worth it!
Do you know about the infinite duplication glitch???
You can just run around the table too if I remember correctly.
I just lowerd difficulty, killed her, raised it back. Profit
Easiest way to kill Umbra was with a greatsword, one of the pillars in the room (can't remember which one) has a crack in it that you can jump onto, Umbra's sword can't hit you from there but a greatsword can hit Umbra, its easier then running around trying to shoot them to death (plus cheaper)
I once ran in an attacked her, realizing I did no damage I ran....she followed all the way to the gold tower. Let's just say I got about 25 legion heavy armor sets and umbra.
Oblivion stealth archer isn't a bug, it's a feature! That one dude you kill in bed for the dark brotherhood is nearby too, you can level up your sneak to 100 there because he never wakes up. And the quest for the ring with water breathing is also pretty close. They're all right around the edge of the circular lake, easy to get almost immediately.
You can have Sneak 100 before leaving the intro dungeon: the alcove where they introduce the mechanic? There is a small divot in the rock to the left of it that you can sneakily walk into constantly and the enemy never turns around or leaves the position facing away from you (the tutorial, after all). I have literally rigged my controller with a rubber band and just came back every few minutes to advance through the different stages of progression until I got to 100 sneak, then finished the dungeon like a ghost.
Yes, Bethesda, everything is a feature, I'm sure they're all intended. Eyeroll.
Is it just me or is his pronunciation of "book" sound like "buke like duke?"
British regional accent (some variety of Northern sounds like)
sounds like he's canadian.
I cant stand it! its the whole algorithm trick that some channels do. they will purposely mispronounce basic simple words in order to get comment engagement from people like you and me.
I came to the comments for this
Not even started the actual list and I already know the funniest thing in this entire video is Scott feeling the need to say that he is "that old" as though we weren't all fully aware of this fact by looking at him 😂😂 (love you Scott, I'm also that old 😂😂)
For the Skyrim XP I'd prefer you to back your follower into a corner area where you can get behind them and they cannot move, then put one skill point into sneak ability. And change the level of difficulty to Legendary and equip an iron dagger. Just don't put that skill point into backstabs to extra damage because you attempt to kill them faster.
I always run Umbra all the way to the Imperial city and have the guards kill her. Since she is attacking you, and is neutral to the guards, they will attack her for you. On default difficulty, she usually kills 5 guards or so before she goes down. All that Imperial armor along with Umbra makes for some really nice starting cash! It takes a little bit of practice to not die on the run, but after you do it a few times it's pretty easy to pull off and doesn't take all that long.
Umbra is good, but not amazing. It's a FANTASIC backup weapon at all points in the game if you don't finish it's quest, but as an actual weapon it's just fine.
The Navarro Run in Fallout 2. Fellow oldsters will already know what that means, but basically, as soon as you leave your home village, make your way down south along the coast. About 2/3 of the way down the map, you'll find Navarro. There, you can basically just walk in and talk to a couple people to get Mark 2 Power Armor for free. The only thing really keeping you from doing this (other than not knowing where Navarro is) would be the overworld map's random encounters being able to annihilate you early on. A little savescumming to avoid those, and you've snapped the difficulty curve for most of the game.
Off topic, but this reminds me of how I would rush to get the water chip in the first Fallout so that I could explore and enjoy the game without the time limit.
The Skyrim one looks crazy and I wish I had known it earlier. I expected y'all to do the one where you go into Whiterun, buy iron ingots, craft them into iron daggers, and sell them back for more money. Repeat infinitely (I think they restock iron ingots a lot or something) and you can max out your Smithing skill and get free money. And I think maybe one or two other skills had potential to be raised with this trick but I forget.
Back when I played regularly, it was dwarven bows. You have to be strong enough to venture into Dwemer ruins, and collect all the scrap you can, but you can make dwarven bows and upgrade smithing. Extra good if you have a mod that gives exp for using a smelter to create ingots.
Pfft, the iron ingot thing is for novices. What you REALLY wanna do, is walk north of Whiterun to the Two Rivers camp, and find the Transmute Metal book, which turns Iron Ore into Silver Ore, and Silver Ore into Gold Ore and then make all the jewelry you want (which gives you lots of Blacksmithing) while leveling Alteration magic at the same time, even though it starts off rather slow as 1 cast drains 60%+ of your magicka meter (do it near an owned bed).
I thought it would be that cache hidden in a rock in Dawnstar
That was the way upon the original release of Skyrim. Now, it's buy iron ingots, use transmutation spell as much as possible, create jewelry, go to the keep, use soul gems to enchant jewelry with whatever gives it the most value, and sell. Increases blacksmithing, alteration, enchanting, and speech. Alteration barely gets touched though, in all honesty.
@@Dhalin While these are all good exploits in Skyrim there is one that is so incredibly broken that it's only meant to be done when there is nothing left to do in Skyrim. It's the potion enchantment exploit that works in a loop. It's rather difficult to explain in words so it's best to watch videos on it instead but the end result will be enchanted gear that is so busted where not a single enemy no matter how strong will be able to stop you. If you ever truly wanted to know what it feels like to be One Punch man you can do just that.
When you get to the first town in Skyrim there's an archer In the town you can make your companion by doing a side quest. He also levels up your archery for a price. You can level up your archery talk to him tell him you want to see his gear and take the money back. Wash rinse repeat until he maxes out your archery for the levels he's able to.
The rename card in dark cloud 2. You can rename any weapon to max and Monica's best weapons. Often times, i get it by the second dungeon of the game.
tbf it's only overpowered for 'that point' of the game.
try a basic bitch, even 'ultimate' weapon near endgame, or postgame, and it'll suck compared to the weapon you've invested serious time upgrading.
especially weapon hp. that only comes from leveling the weapon, so getting an endgame tier weapon that, hasn't been leveled a single time, compared to one that's been leveled like 50+ times, yeah. and unlike being able to level the other stats at least decently with gems by endgame, you're not really going to be able to get a good whp going.
though it's a pretty good trick for potentially either getting some other potentially great items, or fusion fodder - if you're trying to do things 'optimally', you'll want to max out the magic bracelet weapon at this point of the game anyway - once you've got the max rank version, you can make an island king to fuse to it, or whatever.
In dragon age origen there's a quest in the first village you can do over and over, resulting in having heaps of money and simultaneously raising exp, best part even is, you can do the quest even after getting a new party member, which if I remember correctly are 2 of in the same village.
Last time I used it, the dog became so overpowerd he later on single-handedly killed morgan's dragon mom
what quest?
@@unhappyquasar not sure what the name of the quest is, but it's the one where you give a girl Traps in the very first village (spoiler alert: the village gets destroyed the moment you leave, so this glitch(?) Is a one time thing)
You can buy the stuff needed for the traps, make it, give her the Traps and she'll give more money then you've spent so you rebuy more parts for more Traps
(Don't buy the full stock at once though)
Stonekeep. You can get an OP dagger within the first few minutes of the game. Wont go into details because most people never played this or really care about it nowadays. Cheers all the same.
A slashing dagger like that sounds amazing. I would search all the bricks that look slashed in the beginning area.
I thought you were going to say attack the special object with your mouse button taped down to max a skill.
Love stonekeep. So many playthroughs. The cutscenes were phenomenal for the time
@frankhalgas9614 there is a pass through wall on the first level where you can find this dagger. It isn't the grinding idea of using poly-spawning enemies or bones or anything like that. Just literally walk through a wall.
I remember spending SOOOOO much time trying to walk through every wall in the game. Found some cool secret areas in Khul Khum's final area. They just had resources. But still cool to find on your own. I couldn't count the hours I played this game.
In BG3 there is powerful weapon you can get early on. If you defeat the demon on the ship, the mind-flayer deems you unnecessary and turns hostile.
This isn’t about him though, this is about the flaming sword that the demon drops.
It’s the Everburn Sword, and it was in heavy use for me until Act 3. Definitely worth the time to kill the mind flayer to get it
You don't have to defeat the demon. You can have Shadowheart (or yourself if you have it) cast Command to make him drop it and just pick it up yourself.
Morrowind: Start a new game, make sure Alchemy and Mercantile are Misc. Skills (so that they won't contribute to levelups), and go to the second town (Balmora I think it was called? been awhile). Go to the alchemist's shop, might wanna save scum a few times, but you want to buy some Alit Hides and Kwama Cuttle to make Resist Poison potions (she sells 10 of each, but you can close and re-open her shop inventory to restock her inventory). The first few times you do this you'll want to save your game in case you get too many fails (you'll need to succeed often enough to make your money back from selling said potions) but after a little while you'll get so many potions that you can buy the Master Alchemy equipment that she sells, and then soon you'll have so many potions that you'll need to take them to the special merchant imp just to get rid of them as the vendor will run out of gold. Getting Mercantile and Alchemy up to 100 while staying at level 1 yourself just breaks the game in a few hours' work. The kind of potions you can mix at level 100 with master tools are ridiculous and having maxed out mercantile means you'll get awesome prices on everything.
alchemy exploits in morrowind are old hat. what most don't know is that if you kill a summoned monster in 3 hits or less then as it falls to the ground you can activate the body and loot it. infinite materials and gear from any summonable creature.
If bribe a merchant to 100, and have a high enough mercantile skill, you can sell things to them for more than you bought them for. Infinite money.
oh, i found a similar trick:
go to the other wizards guild in the town on the east side, and upstairs in a room with NO NPCs, you can steal a full set of potion-making equipment.
it's not master level, but it's the second-highest quality.
Fyi, some of the adds to the games were for the devs and game testers themselves, they hired people to test as opposed to having gamers try a tester or demo version. Lots of the older games were tested by the developers and they needed ways to pass levels they could not do and needed a way to test the games animations without needing to play the game itself.
Like cheat codes for rts games, you could test frame rates and such if no units died etcetera....
Is the City Skylines "exploit" really an exploit, though, if that is more or less how it actually works in real life?
It's called _Pelosi's Glitch._ Works IRL AFAICT.
I think they're viewing it from the angle of "What did the devs intend for the game?" The intention was to not allow people to repeatedly use cheats to get ahead. I doubt they realized people would just use the cheat at the beginning and bypass losing their progress from an earthquake altogether.
@@BewareTheLilyOfTheValleyWhat did the _devs_ intend for the _Wall street?_
@@BewareTheLilyOfTheValley That SimCity4. Hes talking about City Skylines.
The special book along with any non unique equipment can be duped infinitely in fallout 4 using dogmeat and a conveyer belt that feeds into a container found in the settlement building menu. You can also dupe stacks with this which makes it useful on ammo.
Make sure dogmeat is standing nearby and the conveyer is on. Drop the item or stack of items to be duped (stacks may drop as multiple physical items at low numbers and unfortunately you're only duping one of those) get dogmeat into command mode by activating him and command him to grab the item on the belt. The timing has to be right though. he has to start moving before the item dissappears into the container, but grab it after it is in the container. If done correctly there will be a copy in the container and in dogmeats mouth.
Just stand next to the storage put a hopper on the other side so it continually feeds the book to you and use the same timing with your own inventory. I've never heard of using dogmeat for that.
You don't even have to reach the bear to do the Skyrim exploit. Just take the key from the first fight so the NPC cant open the door. They will just sit there waiting for you to open the door and you can beat them senseless. Also remember to turn the game on master difficulty so that you can hit them many more times before they run out of health making you wait for the bar to replenish.
For anyone in the middle of a Skyrim run; You can crouch around any 'sleeping' Drauger in their alcove, put a rubber band around your controller stick, creep into a corner, leave the game, come back in an hour, and sneak will be at 100. The more Drauger the better as the number of NPCs you are sneaking around effects how fast your skill goes up.
I think you can technically do this in a few places in the Whiterun market, but an NPC will eventually wander into you.
My favorite money exploit is in Fable/the lost chapters, just buy a vendors entire stock of whatever item then sell the stack back to them for more than it cost to buy it all back
Right, because the price scales with the inventory. If they have 99 of something you can buy them all dirt cheap, but then because none are in stock you can sell your whole stack at full price
The Umbra sword scales with you in level and power and because it's a quest item it doesn't weigh anything until you start the quest and the power level continues to rise. Another good early game Daedric exploit is the Skeleton Key. It never breaks and you can attempt Auto-Unlock infinitely and skyrocket your thieving skills because of it.
Nope, it does not scale, but it has the highest damage of all unchenchanted/not summmoned swords in the game (exept ffor shiverign isles)
@@jirkau555 it casts Soul Trap for 120 seconds. It's enchanted.
@@InkWarrior I know, but it is not a damage increasing enchantment
@@jirkau555 it does increase as you level up as long as you don't start the Daedric quest. Only then does the damage lock and stay at the level you start the quest at.
@@InkWarrior Nope, it does not, it is not one of the leveled weapons like Blade of Woe or Thornblade, it is just your stats increasing
02:30 The same exploit works in Zoo Tycoon. When you use money cheats your fences start to deteriorate and crush releasing the animals and dinosaurs and the water tanks get dirty ruining your progress. Simply use the cheat unlimited amount of times before doing anything at the very start and youre good to go
“Withers charging an exorbitant amount”
100 gold
That's not a lot?
Elden Ring either go to Caelid and dodge a massive boulder repeatedly for a lot of runes or access the palace of blood area and just massacre all the little frog people for even more runes
How about the XP glitch in Dragon Age: Origins? After your Origin story is complete (which unless you are really slow and do EVERYTHING) should only take about 45 minutes to an hour, you can farm the conversation with Duncan at the campfire by getting the Darkspawn blood but not the scrolls. Just keep saying "We have the blood, but not the scrolls". You'll get some XP everytime you do and can reach max level in around 2 hours instead of having to grind very, very slowly for it. Makes the whole game a cakewalk.
That was patched a long time ago. Instead just do the trap quest in Lothering as much as you can/want to have max level and enormous gold.
The Punchout tip only applicable to Piston Honda and Bald Bull. All the other opponents you have to beat normally.
In Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age, there a couple exploits you can use to become super OP early on.
There's a rare monster in the Westersand called Dustia, and you can kill it with just a Phoenix Down since it's undead. You'd normally have to leave the entire area to make it respawn, but if you leave the screen before the Exp and LP pop up, he'll respawn immediately once you go back.
Next, you can abuse loading your auto saves from Trial Mode back into the main game for a ton of gil and a powerful weapon. The first stage has a treasure chest that always contains a Diamond Armlet, and in the third stage, you can steal the sword Karkata from the Flowering Cactoid.
Once you get back from Nalbina and are headed to Bujerba, you can use RNG abuse on the PS4 version to get the strongest weapon in the game. The Seitengrate is in an invisible treasure chest on the airship with an overall 1 in 10,000 chance of getting it. However, the PS4 version has broken RNG, where it loads the same RNG seed when you boot up the game. So you can start up the game and perform the same actions to obtain the bow every time.
Oblivion also has the scroll duplication and Conjuration equipment exploit which are both great. There's apparently same kind of duplication glitch with arrows as with scrolls but I've never managed to do it, especially when the scroll one is so easy.
There's also the Stockpile Thomas exploit in Demon's Souls which is great.
actually you can duplicate anything multiple times at once., I made a literal waterfall of welkynd stones of the side of a house
If I remember right, the one with arrows duplicates the items a number of times equal to how many of the specific arrow you have equipped. I was able to use it on PC back in... 09? 08? Something like that, but I was never able to get it to work on console.
@@kalaeon2680 It was the same as the scrolls, but obviously arrows are easier to come by. I tried on console multiple times, but I was never sure what I did wrong, so I just did it with scrolls, because it's easy as hell, but the scroll one did it also based on the number you had the scrolls.
8:53 Morrowind variant:
Scamps are immune to non-magical damage.
Summon a Scamp, attack him with a mundane weapon.
It switches to hostile while the spell duration lasts. Allowing you to train weapon, armor and block at the same time.
Chaining Dustia with phoenix downs in the Westersand of FFXII should be on this list.
tbh, i'd have liked the resto loop or sellers glitch instead of "farm the never hostile NPC" for Skyrim.
The sellers glitch is broken because a lot of vendors also train your skills, so you can do the glitch to get their money (Quick save, hit them, and quickload to reset their inventory), get trained (and level up), do the glich and get all your gold back, Quick save, hit them, quick load and repeat. This on it's own will make you level 20 easy in 5mins (more with more sellers+skill instructors located), really strong and wealthy.
The resto loop is too complicated to have here, but the sellers glitch is easier than any other glich in this list. You just have to click on your inventory while selling, drag the cursor to the seller's inventory and sell anything without using your mouse (arrows and E button), you will find yourself in the shop's inventory but with the ability to sell still active and just sell them their own stuff.
Honorable mention to Chance's knife in fallout New Vegas, top 5 melee weapons in the entire game available as soon as you get to the first shop, grab a shovel and run/sneak past some Cazadors.
In OG Dead Space, you could pick up certain credits with telekinesis, carry it to the nearest save station and return to find the credits still on the floor... Infinite cash...
In regards to the Withers thing, I wouldn't call it totally consequence free... at least, not intentionally, given the glitches that are involved with the sin system.
Explain please?
@@blad... I believe it may have been fixed but, similar to certain save bloating on console when it came to Skyrim, BG3 had an issue where every instance of sin was saved, tracked, and checked which caused increasing quantities of issues the later you went into the game.
@@robertsanders4575 ah, thx
That's not THAT old Scott. Back then it was mouth to mouth.
You forgot, or left aside, the infinite lives exploit of OG Super Mario
When I first picked up and played Oblivion, I got Umbra after playing the game for 1 hour. I did this all by accident, I had no idea I was breaking the game.
Back when End of Nations was still a thing, there was an infinite money exploit that was less a glitch, and more a developer oversight.
If you bought a certain unit, said unit would only cost 300 credits, but if you sell that same unit, you'd get 350 credits. And since it was possible to buy and sell units in stacks of up to 1000, you could eventually keep buying and selling full stacks, making 50k profit roughly every 5-10 seconds.
The only reason I even know of the exploit, is because the unit involved was the healer hero, and my preferred "mobile bunker" tactic was centered on that hero.
Yeah, had some fun with Withers in our co-op run.
"I'm about 100 gold short."
"I can fix that."
*pickpocket failed*
*pickpocket failed*
*pickpocket failed*
"What are you doing?"
In almost any of the Assasins Creed games (never played any after 3, so not sure from there) the first second it is available go on a pickpocket spree. Just hold down the button and walk around town. You only get a few coins (up to a few hundred) per snatch, but if your willing to put the time in you can gain unlimited gold for the rest of the game. There is no penalty as the game hasn't explained the games system of hiding and being noticed/suspicious yet so you get to do it forever until you complete whatever starting quest the game wants you to. This works REALLY well in Revelations btw.
I never tire of hearing you say "book" mate 😂😂
Not sure if the Wither case is a bug tho, because he is and he really doesn't care and may be charging you just to show his boss he is not doing it for free 😂
You don't need to stealth-attack Hadar/Ralof to level up sneak, at least on PC. When you get to the bear, there's a spot in the cave on the left side where you can crouch-walk to, point the character at the wall, and hit the autorun key. The character will keep walking at the wall, but not going anywhere, and because you're in range of the bear, it counts as sneaking for leveling. Then you can just bugger off for a while and let the game run up the sneak skill all by itself.
I don't know if you can do it less than an hour, but in Fable Lost Chapter's you can get your Magic and Skill up to ridiculously high levels fairly early on in the game. Just use the Battle Charge spell to travel to and from the Heroes Guild and South Bowerstone. While at Bowerstone, buy out all of the food over and over until you can sell it back at a profit. Rinse and repeat until you max out your spells and skills, or your patience runs out. After that, you just need to build up your strength. ENJOY!
Funny thing about leveling sneak in Skyrim (Oblivion too) I would always go to the nearest burrow/ruin find a spot where there are enemies that can’t see me, put my character in the sneak animation, rig my controller joystick so that my character sneak runs, then come back 45 mins later and I’m at 100 Stealth.
In Oblivion, you could just go to the Mages Guild in Chorrol. One of the Mages sleeps in the basement. Max out Sneak easily.
You don’t have to get to the bit with the bear in Helgen if you go with Ralof. If you make sure to kill and loot the imperial captain before he does in the first room, he just waits for you to open the door, allowing you to beat him up for free levels.
Knights of the Old Republic 2 has a sequence in the prologue where you have to go collect a mine from a torpedo embedded in the ship's hull to open a jammed door... and to make sure you can't screw it up, the torpedo will always have a mine if you don't have one in you inventory. So, get the mine, put it in another container or place it on the ground, and a new mine will appear. Rinse and repeat, you can get as many mines as you have the patience to collect (I think there's a limit to how many can be on the ground at any given time though so you'll need to use the nearby container to store mass quantities).
I too did the umbra one but in a tricky manner i havent seen anyone else do! I grabbed a fruit basket and set it on a table next to a pillar and jumped on the edge where she cojldnt even attack me! This was awesome to see this on the list!
There's also the w-item glitch in FF7 where if you use the first item, then the second but then cancel but repeat, you can duplicate the item you're 'using'.. perfect to stock up on mega-exlixirs or items you want to sell like turbo ethers for tones of money.
This doesn't count though as you can't use this 'near the beginning of the game' it has to be late game.
The pickpockting of Withers has been patched. It was actually done months ago.
“Just wasn’t fast enough” made a groaner a great one.
This is a much older one but the original Fable, and I think number 2 as well, you just find a merchant with a lot of any one item so the price is depressed, buy it out at once and before exiting the merchant menu sell all of them back at once to the merchant so he will buy them back at a higher amount. You can quickly start doing this with gems and amass a fortune.
Skyrim:You don't have to wait for the bear and the cave in Helgen. If you follow Ralof defeat the two imperial guards MAKE sure you loot the imperial Captain as soon as she dies and Ralof will keep telling you to unlock the gate.... Don't unlock the gate and instead increase your skills.
In Civilization, you can tell your settler units to do something, then keep clicking back on them and tell them to do it again... do it enough times and they finish the job at the end of the turn.
I think you mean Yuji wishes that he was a politician.
The Zelda TotK glitch was patched so you can't do the duplication like that anymore unless you avoid updating your game. However, there is another method you can use which is maybe possible within the first hour of the game to duplicate items another way..
There's a name for that _City Skylines Stock Manipulation_ strategy. It's called _Pelosi's Glitch._
Both Oblivion and Skyrim have loads of ways to quickly level up, but they also have the problem that your high level character with Speech 100 but 15 in combat skills is now facing higher level enemies, which is especially bad in Oblivion where quick level ups will limit your stat growth. Also in Skyrim you can actually miss some enchantments because low level enchanted items stop appearing as leveled loot, or at least become so rare you are unlikely to find them.
Oblivion has a 'bound armor' exploit that if you summon armor/weapons, and then get them damaged during their duration.. if you repair them, the game lets you drop them.. then wait for the duration of the spell to expire.. then pick up the summoned weapon/armor.. it will stay in your inventory and it weighs zero..
Perfect for zero weight armor/weapons if you're using conjugation.
The way this guy says "book" is hilarious!
You can beat Hadvar in the entrance room. Don't search the chest grab a sword off the wall and equip that put flames in your other hand and crouch, it allows you to train one handed, destruction and sneak to 100 before fighting anyone.
"Google printing tips" that's cute.. I had to wait for the magazines.
lol i can confirm the skyrim trick still works....spent 3 hours once to get to level 200 so that every dragon on the game would be a legendary dragon :) and they drop Daedric weapons and gear too
Not in the first hour, but:
The first Fable had a store mechanic where the merchants would charge more if they had less of an item and less if they had more (supply/demand)
Once you get to the North Bowerstone Jewel merchant, you should have enough to just sell all of your jewels then buy them back over and over
Infinite money lol
You brought up dark souls right away but didn’t mention the consumable soul glitch!
I truly never thought of doing that Skyrim hack.
In skyrim follow the rebel. And when the imperial officer discovers you two be sure to loot the key from her before him. Now you don't have to wait for bear to start training as he can't unlock the door
My version of ToTk is sitll on the one where you just have to jump off a ledge, pause the game, go you the item you want to dupe, drop up to 5, then hit Y and B at the same time. if done right, youll stil have everything in your inventory and pick uip 5 new items.
Your wrong on the skyrim bit at the end, just choose ralof and don't open the gate with the key, he always goes back to the same position makes it easier and faster to lvl destruction, one hand, and sneak using sneak attack
The best way to kill umbra early is just to run to the main city with her in tow. You get alot armor swords bows and arrows to sell after umbra cuts down half the legion before she dies.
I use the trainer fly glitch for pokemon Yellow and unlimited nuggets from FireRed and LeafGreen.
That is not the only location you can attack them. You can do it in the first room if you follow hadvar. Just don't loot the chests. As long as you don't loot the chests and get a sword off the wall, he will just stand in front of the door and wait.
Ugh I remember the good ole days when you would buy a whole cheat code book from the Scholastic Book Fair because it had cheats for 1 game you had
not an exploit, but still OP
you can find the best merchant in TES3 in only a couple of minutes. It just a bit east of the Mzahnch Ruins on a small island
He has 10,000g and buys everything (including skooma, excluding damaged items) at full price
The Grenade Launcher glitch is the resident evil remake turns the game into an action game in a few ways.
In Dying Light you can finish the tutorial, go straight to a place called Stuffed Turtle to get airdrops (exp packs) to boost your survivor level to max before even starting the plot - it works better on higher difficulties because you get more exp for them
it's a LOT better to wait till you've got the grappling hook, but this would be the fastest way to get it, as well.
@@KeithElliott-zd8cx depends on how you're playing; if you do this and get a standard bow early (or the dlc bow) from the quarter master and use kick cancel it totally breaks the game. I only use this farm now when I want to do certain challenge runs etc because it just makes nightmare an absolute joke - even doing it manually for a few hrs gets the parkour skills up to at least lvl7 just from hopping around the store (I go to the first fire cracker mission area and kick biters into spikes for mad combat exp). There's so many ways to break DL1 nightmare mode early it would probably need an entire video to itself lmao.
@@Nameless.Hermit definitely agree that bow breaks the game - guns are pretty meh (till you get to the second area and for some godless unknown reason they left in so many rust assault rifle dudes) because of low ammo and noise, but bows, you can recover the normal ammo like, 95% of the time, and craft a bunch for pennies.
but the bigger reason - this is a melee oriented game... it's not balanced at all, around cheap ranged attacking being nigh infinite.
but, at the very least, it's still the best way to get some of those survival skills quicker (stuffed turtle farming i mean)
Wait.
People think Withers' services are expensive?
I thought he was making a joke when he acts like his prices are a costly sacrifice
I imagine if Larian adds any patches to the Whithers exploit, they'll just find a way to make it into a joke, given how Whithers seems to be a meme to them at this point, lol
Everything in that game is a meme to them. The patch notes give me good giggles
Another way to take out Umbra is to use a poison immune Argonian and just lure her into the trap.
Aw. That's even easier. I remember swimming to the city and letting the guards do their thing. Ai would follow through loading screens in this game.
I guess the Oblivion abuse of chameleon item creation and the Skyrim abuse of restoration alchemy don’t count, as they both take a while.
You can also level up your magic skills on hadvar and relof when they tell you to get the potions from the barrel as it is the other time they just stop.
You forgot about the ability to max out you character level before leaving the first area in fallout new vegas.
The gta 5 case can be obtained faster.
Get the case, swim up, save on your phone, reload the save and the case is there again.
Dive > Collect > swim up > safe > load
Easy and fast
2:37 You'll need to find an exploit for the exploit. Exploitception. The tremors can't destroy anything if there's nothing to destroy.
5:10 Doesn't that defeat the purpose of the game? In Zelda the goal isn't to get rich even though it can help.
8:13 I've seen people pickpocket this guy when they revive Astarion and he gets mad at you for activating that lance.
how was windwaker being played on switch?
I'm surprised the elden ring elder dragon trick didn't make the list. You can get to lv 100 in less than 30 minutes from the start.
"Bethesda Games come with glitches and bugs. This much we know." (internet crashes, video freezes, I laugh until I choke) true story...
I feel someone has started watching the spiffingbrit
Technically he could have dedicated the whole video to Spiff. He broke more games with exploids than probably any other gamer in the world 😂
You can skill up on Ralof and Hadvar in the updated Special Edition but if you do, they'll have another Settlement for you to help.
They are, after all, Bethesda NPCs.
You need to put timestamps in your videos.
...you forgot the Oblivion one where you can end the whole game in 10 minutes after leaving the sewers...
Find the sweet spot in the Temple of the One, and you'll glitch through, and then you find the door that leads to the end of the game...
Oblivion Crisis resolved...
There's the Faendel (sp?) Cheat in Skyrim. Make him your companion, buy his archery skills, go in his inventory and take your gold back!
Not really a cheat though it still can be exploided. But technically it's just pickpocketing
Little Mac is so tiny, it looks hilarious.
City Skylines sounds like how the market works IRL
I remember in Fallout 4 duping items to spam build signs to level fast xD good times
Borderlands 2 : Duel Duplication Glitch
Gotta do Halo Infinite, you get to the open world take the first FOB and then you can steal a pelican and fly to the last mission from there and beat the game.
Dying light 1, you can farm XP at the store with electricity on the floor. Easy when you get the grappling hook but even before it just needs care.
Two packs are easy to get, then leave without the third and it will reset.
Also always cash in your packs during the night cycle for extra xp as the fame assumes you got them at night.
I didn't know about the last part of that that will help me thank you
The referee in Knock Out, looks a lot like Mario! 😆
the fallout 4 one can be even easier, go pick the book up and have the companion meatball or whatever his name was, the dog, when you drop it have him fetch immediately, it instantly copies the book
dont do hadvar or ralof .
unless u have some specific play in mind ... better to walk to whiterun and buy a horse (1000gold ) and punch that thing
(btw set difficulty to legendary if u punch a horse ) and buy healing hands from Farengar (for like 100gold)
- you wont need healing hands for leveling sneak it should be easy enough but if u want to level combat skills you gonna save
a lot time .
need money ?
on the way to whiterun from helgen u will find blue mountain flower by my count it should be at least 20-25 near the
main road alone , combine them with blue butterfly wing - potion at its lowest is around 80g
u can force spawn butterfly by walking away far enough from where they spawn or walking in and out of areas (loadscreen)
horse is much better because u can level all ur skills ( granted archery is kind of pain in the arse but it always is)
at ur own pace .
if u using horse to level destruction lower the difficulty as low as you can (not novice thats to low)
keep in mind you can kill ur horse easily if u dont pay attention now - destruction levels / dmg done
and since difficulty is basically HP buff for everyone in Skyrim destruction levels fastest on the lower difficulty
need more money ?
on the way from helgen you can find jumping salmon . catch them mid air to collect salmon roe
(should be around 20-30 of them between lake where standing stones are and bridge near whiterun)
combine salmon roe
Garlic + Nordic Barnacle + salmon roe
or
Chicken's Egg + Nightshade + salmon roe
to make some crazy expensive potions .
dont have time for all that ?
install mods or learn console commands