Ac Origins Inventory Editor Hash List Guide

Every item in Assassin's Creed Origins —from a common bronze sword to a mythical Mount—is assigned a unique hexadecimal identifier by the game engine. These identifiers are known as . How the Game Reads Hashes

| Category | Examples | |-------------------|-----------------------------------------------| | Melee weapons | Swords, heavy blades, scepters, dual swords | | Ranged weapons | Hunter bows, light bows, predator bows | | Shields | Legendary, rare, common shields | | Outfits | Anubis outfit, Aguilar outfit, Hidden One | | Mounts | Horses, camels, chariots, unicorn (Easter egg)| | Resources & Craft | Carbon crystal, soft leather, iron, drachma | | Gear mods | Cursed, bleeding on hit, etc. (often flags) | Ac Origins Inventory Editor Hash List

: You typically open your gear menu, select an item you don't want, and then use the Cheat Engine table to replace that item's unique address with the target ID from a compiled list. Every item in Assassin's Creed Origins —from a

While Assassin’s Creed Valhalla and Odyssey get most of the modding attention, Origins has a dedicated, albeit niche, community of data miners. At the heart of this modding scene lies the —a spreadsheet of digital keys that allows you to unlock any item in the game, from a common copper sword to the rarest Helix Store exclusive outfits. (often flags) | : You typically open your