This free download is for an Xbox 360 mod tool for Realms of Ancient War. This save editor works on retail xbox 360s and can mod the following: health Money stamina strengh all players dexterity skills pts About Realms of ancient war: The creators of R.A.W. – Realms of Ancient War – must’ve been hoping their game would saddle along nicely beside the many loot-based dungeon crawlers leading the resurgence in the genre these days. R.A.W. is a throwback, an old school hack-and-slash cast strictly in the mold of a fantasy setting. You’ll take control of the standard warrior, wizard, or rogue as you click and kill your way through a series of lands populated by dwarves, humans, elves, and spiders. Spiders, seemingly, live everywhere. Classes play about as you’d expect, with skills mapped to your four face buttons, health and mana potions to triggers, and interactions to bumpers. There’s a unique element in the ability of your hero to possess large, intimidating foes for a quick rampage, but it’s not used often enough to be a true boon to the gameplay. Leveling allows for progression, of course, with a single point from each level mapped to a skill tree – but don’t expect individual stat level depth when it comes to character customization. It’s that lack of customization that’s one of the biggest issues with R.A.W. Whether your warrior is wielding an axe or a sword, there’s no real difference. Poison damage or fire damage? It didn’t seem to matter much. Even your gear won’t stand out with the camera zoomed to a playable, but decidedly distant vantage point. The ability to zoom is sadly lacking. Also missing is an option to block, dodge or do pretty much anything to avoid being pummeled relentlessly by mobs. For this reason alone you’ll find yourself dying far more often than you’d expect, even as a seasoned dungeon-looting vet. Combine the frequency of death with a “soulstone†system to limit your attempts per level (using all of them wipes all progress and loot you’ve acquired) and you’ve got a recipe for disaster. Your frustration will approach headache proportions when you notice that a mini-map (or any map at all) is missing from R.A.W. No soulstones and a mob this size? Run. The game has an asking price of 1200 MSP, which would seem fair considering the length of the campaign (around 12 hours with some time for grinding levels) and the included local co-op, which is always fun for dungeon crawlers, but here’s the rub: dungeon crawlers are having a resurgence. You’ve got no shortage of them out there to play and many, or truthfully most, surpass R.A.W. in nearly every way. The game is a throwback to the old-school, but sadly, it’s gone so far back it feels prototypical. R.A.W. needs more depth, customization, and many more of the advances made in the modern trends of dungeon crawler design to be worth your time. Created By : Rinngan & BxRKinG 0. Extract Complete Save in 360Revolution 1. Take your Save ( warrior.sav, ) 2. Open the Save character in the editor 3. Mod what you want and press Save 4. Replaces save in your savings 5. do not forget to Rehash / resign [background=transparent]Credits[/background] For Feudalte for Packages.DLL [background=transparent]Credits[/background] For PureIso&Jappy88 for Isolib.DLL Click here to download this file
Very nice tool guys awesome work.<br><br> @ Rinnegan ( made a couple changes to the article )<br><br> <br><br>
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