NoteCodes are case sensitive
TITANOMACHY Get Titan
ATLANTIS REBORN Heroes in new campaign
ZENOS PARADOX Random God Power
TINFOIL HAT Random Unit Ownership
BARKBARKBARKBARKBARK Dog
RESET BUTTON Unbuild all Buildings on Map
THRILL OF VICTORY Win Scenario
IN DARKEST NIGHT Nighttime Mode
MOUNT OLYMPUS Max Favor
SET ASCENDANT Show All Animals
CONSIDER THE INTERNET Slow Down Units
WRATH OF THE GODS New God Powers
PANDORAS BOX New God Power
DIVINE INTERVENTION Enable Used God Power
JUNK FOOD NIGHT Get 1000 Food
TROJAN HORSE FOR SALE Get 1000 Wood
ATM OF EREBUS Get 1000 Gold
LAY OF THE LAND Show Map
UNCERTAINTY AND DOUBT Hide Map
THRILL OF VICTORY Win Scenario
IN DARKEST NIGHT Nighttime Mode
MOUNT OLYMPUS Max Favor
SET ASCENDANT Show All Animals
CONSIDER THE INTERNET Slow Down Units
WRATH OF THE GODS New God Powers
PANDORAS BOX New God Power
DIVINE INTERVENTION Enable Used God Power
GOATUNHEIM Turn Enemy to Goats
FEAR THE FORAGE Walking Berry Bushes Power
BAWK BAWK BOOM Chicken Metero God Power
I WANT THE MONKEYS!!!!! Add Monkeys
WUV WOO Flying Purple Hippo
TINES OF POWER Get ForkBoy
O CANADA Lazer Bear
ISIS HEAR MY PLEA Heroes from the Campaign
RED TIDE Changes Water to Red
LETS GO! NOW! (2 spaces between go and now) Faster Gameplay
MR. MONDAY AI Handicap
ENGINEERED GRAIN Fat Animals
CHANNEL SURFING Skip to next mission
L33T SUPA H4X0R Fast Build
Well to kill odins tower in age of mythology the titans first you but a military! do not build cits just make your villagers grater food and gold and make a military as fast as possible because in like 2mins the norce will cast a forest fire power and then they attack you. So after you kill the attack build a place ( were you train destroyers) build at least 7 destroyers and make them heroes. then build some Calvary( like 10 or 12) FROM THE BARRACKS ONLY and also train some infantry
(like 10 or 12). then kill the hill forts deconstruct the hill fort closest to you then kill the other hill fort with your hero destroyers but prepare for the norce to attack your destroyers so surround them with your other units. next attack there base instantly do not hesitate. use your destroyers to kill the towers and the town center and your other units to kill the enemy units. after the bace is killed then you need to replace the 3 temples with your temples. first you deconstruct the 1st temple ( the one closet to you) and build 4 temples at your main base and send one temple were you deconstructed the other one. now you need to kill the other 2 temples well wait for the deconstruct to cool down and wile you wait get the relic that lets you build a Pegasus at your temple then expand thro the old dead norce base and near the dead hill forts.\( don't worry you cant get attacked your surrounded by mountains)
then do the same that you did to the 1st temple. now you need that Pegasus to go near the wonder *try to sneak it from behind there base* then use vortex to transport your army and now you got that deconstruct wonder power so use that and you won!
Now, to use the ultimate strategy, you should put walls around your settlement right after you are done advancing in the ages (use the cheat for building fast) and make it big enough that you will be able to build multiples of the buildings you already made in the beginning. That way, you will be able to outlast a siege for a little time while you build your army. Put your army off in 4 groups; one in each cardinal direction, and then make them bigger and bigger as you get better units.
Use The Norse!
The ulfsfarks (of whatever they're called) are awesome. You can make a huge group of them and go crusading and build all of the settlements. This way you can use them to defend the newly-built settlements. Then build mini-villages around them and attack the enemy! Another thing great about the norse is Hel's godpower, the nidhogg, ofr dragon. Make sure to get Hel!
Do all of this right away and you will succeed in all of the things that you may encounter in the game.
One of the challenges in testing/modifying a randomly generated game is that you need access to all available content in order to test it. As such, you could theoretically never naturally experience a feature you wish to test.Enabling dev tools can help make it easier to test the game.
To Enable Dev Mode, create a new text file (.txt) named "devMode" to your install folder (The default location of the install folder in Windows is C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Wildermyth). It will appear in this folder as devMode.txt, and it will not need to contain any text - the game just checks to see whether or not this file exists.
Now you are able to Enable Cheats at the beginning of a New Game (or in the middle of a game under "This Game" in the Options menu) and select each cheat option you want active for that save. Aside from the checkbox features that are selected at the start of a new game, playing with Cheats Enabled allows you to "edit" character stats, traits, aspects, relationships, gear, etc.
Most of these are things that could be done via hero character sheet cheats, but having a quick keybinding way to do them makes things much faster! These will work as long as devMode is enabled and cheats are enabled for the game.
In Greek mythology, Callisto (/kəˈlɪstoʊ/; Ancient Greek: Καλλιστώ .mw-parser-output .IPA-label-smallfont-size:85%.mw-parser-output .references .IPA-label-small,.mw-parser-output .infobox .IPA-label-small,.mw-parser-output .navbox .IPA-label-smallfont-size:100%Greek pronunciation: [kallistɔ̌ː]) was a nymph, or the daughter of King Lycaon; the myth varies in such details. She was believed to be one of the followers of Artemis (Diana for the Romans) who attracted Zeus. Many versions of Callisto's story survive. According to some writers, Zeus transformed himself into the figure of Artemis to pursue Callisto, and she slept with him believing Zeus to be Artemis.[citation needed] She became pregnant and when this was eventually discovered, she was expelled from Artemis's group, after which a furious Hera, the wife of Zeus, transformed her into a bear, although in some versions, Artemis is the one to give her an ursine form. Later, just as she was about to be killed by her son when he was hunting, she was set among the stars as Ursa Major ("the Great Bear") by Zeus. She was the bear-mother of the Arcadians, through her son Arcas by Zeus.[1]
[Callisto] chose to occupy herself with wild-beasts in the mountains together with Artemis, and, when she was seduced by Zeus, continued some time undetected by the goddess, but afterwards, when she was already with child, was seen by her bathing and so discovered. Upon this, the goddess was enraged and changed her into a beast. Thus she became a bear and gave birth to a son called Arcas. But while she was in the mountains, she was hunted by some goat-herds and given up with her babe to Lycaon. Some while after, she thought fit to go into the forbidden precinct of Zeus, not knowing the law, and being pursued by her own son and the Arcadians, was about to be killed because of the said law; but Zeus delivered her because of her connection with him and put her among the stars, giving her the name Bear because of the misfortune which had befallen her.
According to Ovid,[9] it was Jupiter who took the form of Diana so that he might evade his wife Juno's detection, forcing himself upon Callisto while she was separated from Diana and the other nymphs. Callisto recognized that something was wrong the moment Jupiter started giving her "non-virginal kisses", but by that point it was too late, and even though she fought him off, he overpowered her. The real Diana arrived in the scene soon after and called Callisto to her, only for the girl to run away in fear she was Jupiter, until she noticed the nymphs accompanying the goddess. Callisto's subsequent pregnancy was discovered several months later while she was bathing with Diana and her fellow nymphs. Diana became enraged when she saw that Callisto was pregnant and expelled her from the group. Callisto later gave birth to Arcas. Juno then took the opportunity to avenge her wounded pride and transformed the nymph into a bear. Sixteen years later Callisto, still a bear, encountered her son Arcas hunting in the forest. Just as Arcas was about to kill his own mother with his javelin, Jupiter averted the tragedy by placing mother and son amongst the stars as Ursa Major and Minor, respectively. Juno, enraged that her attempt at revenge had been frustrated, appealed to Tethys that the two might never meet her waters, thus providing a poetic explanation for the constellations' circumpolar positions in ancient times.[10]
According to Hyginus, the origin of the transformation of Zeus, with its lesbian overtones, was from a rendition of the tale in a comedy in a lost work by the Attic comedian Amphis where Zeus embraced Callisto as Artemis and she, after being questioned by Artemis for her pregnancy, blamed the goddess, thinking she had impregnated her; Artemis then changed her into a bear. She was caught by some Aetolians and brought to Lycaon, her father. Still a bear, she rushed with her son Arcas into a temple of Zeus as the Arcadians followed to kill them; Zeus turned mother and son into constellations.[11] Hyginus also records a version where Hera changed Callisto for sleeping with Zeus,[12] and Artemis later slew her while hunting, not recognizing her.[13] In another of the versions Hyginus records, it was Zeus who turned Callisto into a bear, to conceal her from Juno, who had noticed what her husband was doing. Juno then pointed Callisto to Diana, who proceeded to shoot her with her arrows.[14]
According to the mythographer Apollodorus,[15] Zeus forced himself on Callisto when he disguised himself as Artemis or Apollo, in order to lure the sworn maiden into his embrace. Apollodorus is the only author to mention Apollo, but implies that it is not a rarity. Callisto was then turned into a bear by Zeus trying to hide her from Hera, but Hera asked Artemis to shoot the animal, and Artemis complied. Zeus then took the child, named it Arcas, and gave it to Maia to bring up in Arcadia; and Callisto he turned into a star and called it the Bear. Alternatively, Artemis killed Callisto for not protecting her virginity. Nonnus also writes that a "female paramour entered a woman's bed."[16]
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