#Bugdom cheat codes mods#
A common feature of mods for Diablo II were some manner of gambling-related chests containing magical items.They don't open anything, at least not in the conventional way. The only exceptions are the special keys that are sometimes dropped by the Countess, the Summoner and Nihlathak on Hell difficulty. All keys in the game are identical and can be used to open any locked chest in the game.There are also Stop! and Nuke! viruses on floppy disks which can be used on any system and cannot be reused. The third game has the single-use Automated Unlocking Tools, which unlock any system, be it a security station or a keypad lock.Unlike this trope however, with both in hands, the door can open or be locked again at your leisure. To do so a keyring need a nano key, a small blue cylinder containing said key's dimensions. Then there's keyrings, which in Deus Ex are strange pistol-shaped tools that rapidly reshape small bits of nanites into the form of keys.Although there's not much of an explaination for why it can take four to six lockpicks to unlock a door, while the lock weakens with each try. While the actual keys behave completely like normal keys, its reconfigurable nanolockpicks and electromagnetic multitools fit this trope like a glove, although they do have somewhat reasonable excuses as to why they're non-reusable.
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Each opened box gets rid of a few keys, but they can be used on all boxes.
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Cyber Chaser: You get to use all keys that have been picked up after a level.Clarence's Big Chance: One of the few tropes the game doesn't lampshade.In the Puzzle Platformer Castlequest, a lot of the strategy is finding various colored keys and not wasting them on the wrong doors.Bugdom, although the cheat codes are so ludicrously simple (Shift+Tilde+F1-F9) that it's really not that hard to just cheat your way into a complete set.Most dungeons have a square key for the square key door, a circle key for the circle key door, etc., but Otenko notes when you first pick one up that the keys were made by an Immortal and will evaporate if you take them to another dungeon. In Bio Menace, there are locked closets, each of which opens with any single-use key.This even includes the Giant Golden Door that leads to the True Final Boss, which otherwise needs a very specific key that must be found in two parts to open. Dad's Key is an unlockable, rechargeable item that, when used, will open any closed door in the room it's used in.You can also pick up a trinket that randomly opens doors and chests without consuming keys.You lose it once you go to the next floor down. Wrath of the Lamb added special Golden Keys, shaped like skulls, which can open an unlimited number of doors and chests.but for that floor only.In the first game, a key can open any locked door or golden chest.More important locks have unique keys, which being less cheaply made are fully reusable. Keys (and lockpicks) have a chance to break and disappear when using them, though they don't vanish every time. The description of the standard key says that it's made for a cheap, low-end lock, "probably manufactured by the hundreds", and "likely to snap". Justified in Betrayal at Krondor, in which every item you can pick up has a paragraph-long description (mostly fluff).Subob needs to ensure that Bobs path will overlap with all of the keys lying around on the level, so that the door to his bedroom will be unlocked at the end. These appear in the "Nightmare" mode of Back To Bed.You'd think that "Open" would be the key-analogue and "Shut" would be the door-analogue, but in practice, the rules are functionally identical, a quirk that a handful of puzzles require you to work with. In Baba Is You, something that is "Open" occupying the same square as something that is "Shut" will cause both things to vanish with a loud crack.
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Using the key will cause it to vanish, but once you have the key's recipe you can alchemize as many as needed.
#Bugdom cheat codes series#
The Atelier series often uses a common form of this trope with color-coded chests that require keys, with the rarest chest type needing a key you'll only have access to near the end of the game.Done in Another Perspective, where any key will open any locked door, and the key will promptly disappear afterwards.