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Max HP??

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Bloodred
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Max HP??

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I'm trying to get max HP for all my charicters when I level up, and its getting annoying. . .
Is there something I can activate that'll give me max HP??
I figured I'd just do it, and then if I didnt get the max I'd set the max HP of the charicter to what it should be via. the console, but it didnt work.

Console command I used:
game.party[1].stat_base_set(stat_hp_max,28)
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Post by Lord Plothos »

Well, that's the right command (for setting party member #2 to hp of 28 before adding extra hp for con). If it didn't work, all I can think is there must have been a typo somewhere.

What error message, if any, did it give you when it failed. Did it say something about search string [1]? If so, you typed something the game sees as gibberish, meaning it's almost certain there was a typo somewhere.
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Post by Bloodred »

Cool, I got it to work.
Yea, I made a typo.
"The path to enlightenment is as thin and narrow as the blade of a sword"
“Peace at battle, calm in the storm“
“When a sword smith crafts a katana, he must beat the steel to make it stronger“
“The suffering of one is nothing, when compared to the suffering of all"
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