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Screwing around in BL4 with some cheats. :) It gets a little tedious sorting a ton of Blues and Purples I don't want but you get the achievements for looting them. Excess jumping, unlimited ammo/no reload at the beginning, unlimited glide, extra loot, teleporting, etc. is all from WeMod (which recently changed its name to Wand). :) Before you use it, make a backup of your character saves and look at what the WeMod presets are for hotkeys. If you Alt-Tab to a different window and accidentally hit Ctrl + P, you just maxed your BL4 XP by accident. A backup can give you something to fall back on. I set hotkeys I won't use to something unlikely, Ctrl + F5 + NumPad or something. It is not a good idea to teleport to places you haven't been to yet, it can corrupt your save. If you haven't been to that part of the map yet, don't teleport there at all. :) Afterwards, teleport all you like, I find teleporting onto the road means I don't end up in the middle of a hill. :P https://www.wemod.com/download I used Nexus Mods creator J5u3y's save editor to set my XP to what I'd need to go up to level 17 and give myself $1.9B which is safely below the max the game can handle. That way I don't have to carry around gear I'll never use just to sell for loot money. I don't know what eridium's used for in the game so why not give myself a bunch. https://www.nexusmods.com/borderlands... That page didn't have clear instructions for using the editor (unless it was in the 296 posts I wasn't going to check) so here's mine: 1. Go to your character save folder, which for Steam is/should be: C:\Users\Owner\Documents\My Games\Borderlands 4\Saved\SaveGames\*numbers and letters*\Profiles\Client I'm not positive, but for Epic it's probably? the same. On your desktop make a folder called BL4 Backup Saves (or whatever). Copy your saves into this folder. 2. Download the save editor file from the Nexus Mods link manually and extract it. 3. Open the editor. You'll get a DOS-looking window for a moment and then the editor will open. At the top left it says ID: To find this for Steam, go to your profile image in the top right (website or Steam app) and click View My Profile from the drop-down. The page it takes you to will have the URL: steamcommunity.com/profiles/*a bunch of numbers*/ The bunch of numbers is your Steam ID. Copy-paste it into the ID box. On Epic Games, sign in to your account, click the account name, go to Account, and the ID is right under Account Information. 4. Click on Select Save. Now, I do this with the game running and a different character loaded in the game than the one I want to edit. You might not NEED to do it that way but I won't remember to check. :P If you're not sure which save you need to select when in the editor, first go to the game and load the character you want to edit in the game, exit to main menu, load a different character, and when you go to Select Save sort the saves by Date Modified. The second most recent one is the one you want. 5. Click Decrypt. Your character info will show up in the boxes. All I have messed with so far is changing my character's name (if it's Rafa and the save file is 11.sav, he's named Rafa_11 now) and adding cash and eridium, and adding XP points. I haven't tried much else because I can't be bothered to, but knock yourself out. /heart ^_^ I'm guessing that like the previous BL games, if you have more than about $2.16B, it's more than the game can handle and it sets your money to zero. That's easy to fix in the save editor but it confused me the first time it happened. :P Probably applies to eridium but dear God why would I ever need 2.16B eridium? XD If you set your XP to what you need to reach (for example) level 10, leave the level in the Character Level box alone, don't set it to level 10. 6. When you're done, click Apply Character, then click Encrypt. Get a popup saying your file saved. You can close the popup (of course) and if you want to you can close the editor. I like to leave it open so if I have a question in-game, everything's still there to look at. :) If you want to make more changes later, you have to go through the Select Save, Decrypt process again. If at any point you make a mistake, you can copy paste the save file from the BL4 Backup Saves Or Whatever folder you set up in Step 1. :) Sometimes changes you've made in the editor won't reflect in-game until you do something. I went from level 2 to level 17 all at once because I gave myself enough XP for level 17, but in game I still hadn't "earned" any XP. Once I made a kill, I got the XP from the kill and my "accumulated" XP from the save editor all at once. :) I didn't experiment a whole lot but here's some XP values to put in the editor to get up to certain levels. These XP values are a little higher than what you need but I wasn't spending an hour fine-tuning it. :P lvl 15 - 120K exp lvl 20 - 280K exp lvl 25 - 500K exp lvl 35 - 1.267M exp lvl 40 - 1.9M exp