This part here:
"Numpad 7: Player XP - each press adds more XP. You will have to
earn legit XP to level up. This affects the character you are currently
controlling"
What does it mean? Lets say my power is at 1 (and I am level 1). I need lets say 1000 power/XP to level up to level 2. If lets say trainer adds 100 per click, and I press it 9 times I would be sitting at 901. So now all I have to do is get extra 99 power/XP to level up "legit"?! Am I understanding this correctly? Thanks!
each push gives you 10000 xp, but for it to count you need to earn atleast 1 xp then you get the 10000 xp
This part here:
"Numpad 7: Player XP - each press adds more XP. You will have to
earn legit XP to level up. This affects the character you are currently
controlling"
What does it mean? Lets say my power is at 1 (and I am level 1). I need lets say 1000 power/XP to level up to level 2. If lets say trainer adds 100 per click, and I press it 9 times I would be sitting at 901. So now all I have to do is get extra 99 power/XP to level up "legit"?! Am I understanding this correctly? Thanks!
each push gives you 10000 xp, but for it to count you need to earn atleast 1 xp then you get the 10000 xp
So I press #7 and then earn 1xp legit (kill one enemy lets say) and it will grant me the XP (10k)?
Also, with that trainer "chtrncustomizercan" I change that to 100/1000 because I am low level? Thanks!
Perks come from Influence, not Power. For those that are confused I'll explain what appears to be the issue.
Primarily the issue seems to be that increasing your Influence really fast at the start of the game is screwing up some of the story oriented conversations by making them happen before they are supposed to.
What people are asking for is an option that increases the number of Perk points directly without interfering with Influence in order to bypass this.
I just tested the Inquisition/Power points option and my influence level stayed the same level 3 but i received 99 perks and power points in the attributes page, more than enough to unlock everything, so it works fine.
I will ad though that the Numpad 0: option was added to the original trainer after release, maybe some people still have the original trainer without the new option. Just a thought but who knows, it works fine for me.
I just found out how you can get Inquisition perks with out rising Inquisition rank, my Inquisition rank is 4 but when I got 1 Inquisition perk I went to haven and just before I entered the war council room I pressed the Inquisition/power cheat then I entered the room and it showed I had 99 Inquisition perks as soon as I saw that I turned the cheat off and exited the room and when I checked my Inquisition rank it was the same but I now had 99 perks
the instructions to do this are clearly in the trainer instructions...
"Another way to use this option is to toggle it ON right before
you enter the War Council room. Then toggle it back off once
you enter the room. You may have to leave the room and come
back a few times to see it has increased."
best,
cal