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Icewind Dale: Heart Of Winter
(Last updated March 12, 2001)
Strategy Guide
Easier hard and insane modes
Note: This procedure involves editing a game file; create a backup copy of the file before proceeding. Use a text editor to edit the "icewind.ini" file in the game directory. Change the "Suppress Extra Difficulty Damage=0" line to "Suppress Extra Difficulty Damage=1". This eliminates the 150% and 200% increases to monster damage (and experience points) on the hard and insane difficulty settings.
Cheat Codes
Note: This procedure involves editing a game file; create a backup copy of the file before proceeding. Use a text editor to edit the "icewind.ini" file in the game directory. Add the line "Cheats=1" under the "[Game Options]" section. Start the game and press [Ctrl] + [Tab] to display the console window. Type "GETYOURCHEATON:EnableCheatKeys();" (case-sensitive) to enable cheat mode. Then, enter one of the following codes while playing a game to activate the corresponding cheat function:
| RESULT
| CHEAT CODE |
Move selected characters to pointer position | [Ctrl] + J |
Heal or resurrect the selected character or portrait | [Ctrl] + R |
| Kill selected monster or NPC with no EXP | [Ctrl] + Y |
| Display trigger polygons; shows traps | [Ctrl] + 4 |
| Display character bounding boxes | [Ctrl] + 9 |
Additional cheats
While playing a game, press [Ctrl] + [Tab] to display the console window. Then, enter one of the following case-sensitive codes to activate the corresponding cheat function:
| RESULT
| CHEAT CODE |
| Full map | GETYOURCHEATON:ExploreArea(); |
| Teleport party to pointer | GETYOURCHEATON:Hans(); |
| Give selected characters indicated EXP | GETYOURCHEATON:SetCurrentXP([number]); |
| Add indicated gold to party total | GETYOURCHEATON:AddGold([number]); |
| Add 500 gold to party total | GETYOURCHEATON:Midas(); |
5 healing potions , 5 antidotes, and 1 Scroll Of Stone To Flesh | GETYOURCHEATON:FirstAid(); |
| Spawn indicated item | GETYOURCHEATON:CreateItem([item name]); |


One Sunday in a Midwest city a young child was "acting up" during the morning worship hour. The parents did their best to maintain some sense of order in the pew but were losing the battle. Finally the father picked the little fellow up and walked sternly up the aisle on his way out.
Just before leaving the safety of the foyer the little one called loudly to the congregation, "Pray for me! Pray for me!"
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