Fable 2 Cheats
Fable 2 AchievementsThe Pooch Pamperer (5) – Play fetch with your dog, or see another Hero’s dog play.
The Archaeologist (5) – Dig up something the dog has discovered, or see another Hero do so.
The Dog Trainer (5) – Teach your dog a trick, or see another Hero’s dog learn one.
The Persuader (5) – Convince a villager to give you a present, or see another Hero do so.
The Show-off (5) – Impress a villager with a perfect expression, or see another Hero do so.
The Romantic (10) – Take a villager on a perfect date, or tag along to one. Location and expressions are all-important.
The Spouse (10) – Marry a villager, or attend the wedding of another Hero.
The Parent (10) – Have a child, or be there for the birth of another Hero’s child.
The Hunter (5) – Kill a sweet, innocent, fluffy bunny rabbit (remember, safety’s off!)
The Gargoyle (25) – Find the gargoyles’ legendary treasure.
The Chicken Kicker (5) – Kick a chicken a good distance, or see one getting kicked.
The Cliff Diver (5) – Cliff dive 500 feet, or see another Hero do so.
The Workhorse (10) – A Hero must achieve a high-enough chain while performing a job.
The Hero of Many Names (5) – Change your Hero’s title, or see another Hero change theirs.
The Teaser (5) – Make bandits respond to expressions with fear, anger, mirth, and confusion… during combat!
The Property Magnate (10) – A property must be sold for twice the price it was bought for.
The Rogue (5) – Steal something undetected from a building while there are people nearby, or see another Hero do so.
The Illustrated Hero (5) – Tattoo every part of your Hero’s body, or see another Hero do so.
The Executioner (10) – Sacrifice ten people in the Temple of Shadows, or see another Hero do so.
The Gambler (10) – A Hero must win 500 gold at a pub game in one sitting, having tried each game type at least once.
The Bigamist (10) – Get married a second time, whilst already married, or attend the second wedding of another Hero.
The Swinger (5) – Take part in a debauched bedroom party with several participants.
The Pied Piper (10) – Start a party where at least five villagers are dancing, or see another Hero do so.
The Party Animal (10) – Get five villagers drunk in under three minutes, or see another Hero do so.
The Menace To Society (5) – Commit an act of public indecency, or see another Hero commit one.
The Black Knight (10) – Shoot the weapons from a hollow man’s hands, blow off his head and then kill him for good!
The Duellist (10) – String together a full-speed chain attack, or see another Hero do so.
The Sharpshooter (10) – Hit three enemies with one shot, or see another Hero do so.
The Archmage (10) – A Hero must kill five human enemies with one spell.
The Ruler of Albion (100) – Amass a 2.5 million gold real estate empire, or be there when another Hero does. The Hoarder (25) – Collect every silver key, or see another Hero do so.
The Goth (5) – A Hero must dye their hair black, and wear a black outfit and black makeup.
The Completionist (50) – Get all expressions, pet tricks and abilities, or see another Hero do so.
The Paragon (15) – Reach 100% good or evil, or see another Hero do so.
The Extremist (15) – Reach 100% purity or corruption, or see another Hero do so.
The Celebrity (50) – Reach 50,000 renown, or see another Hero do so.
The Artisan (10) – Succeed at one job to Level 5, or see another Hero do so.
The Dollcatcher (10) – Collect all the Hero dolls, or see another Hero collect them.
The Muse (5) – Inspire the Bard to compose songs celebrating your great deeds.
The Companions (10) – Perform a perfect co-op expression.
The Double Threat (10) – Get a co-op combat bonus.
The Philanthropist (10) – Send a gift to an Xbox LIVE friend, or watch another Hero send one.
The Whippersnapper (25) – A child Hero must collect five gold pieces.
The New Hero (50) – The terror of Bower Lake must be defeated.
The Hero of Strength (100) – Complete The Hero of Strength.
The Hero of Will (100) – Complete The Hero of Will.
The Hero of Skill (100) – Complete The Hero of Skill.
The Sacrifice (25) – A Hero must choose ‘The Needs of the Many’.
The Family (25) – A Hero must choose ‘The Needs of The Few’.
The Egomaniac (25) – A Hero must choose ‘The Needs of the One’.
Pub Achievements
Big Spinner (10) – Win Big (at least 100 times your bet) at any Spinnerbox game
Champion of Chance (30) – Win a tournament
Fabled Financier (0) – Play a pub game with your Fable® II Hero
Fortunate Finder (10) – Unlock a new game of any type
High Roller’s Club (20) – Earn a 5-star rating
I Want It All (40) – Earn all 15 unique items
Lucky Locksmith (30) – Unlock all games
No Stone Unturned (110) – Get a jackpot in Keystone
Not Just Another Mark (10) – Earn a 3-star rating
Penultimate Player (10) – Place in a tournament
Serious Stakeholder (20) – Have a bankroll over 2,500 gold
Warrior’s Luck (10) – Get a jackpot in Fortune’s Tower
Hint: Lots of Money
When you buy a property you have the option of renting it out and earning money every five minutes. That five minutes is real-time, which means you don’t even have to be playing the game in order for the time to pass. Better yet, you can set the clock of your 360 system forward and reap the benefits—try setting the system’s clock forward a year and the next time you turn on the game you’ll earn rent for a full, real-time year.
According to user Dargus, this glitch might not work. The game seems to set a cap of how much gold can be earned offline, and once five-hundred minutes has passed, your money growth will permanently stunt. Keep this in mind when attempting this technique.
Hint: Easy Experience
An easy and not-so-cheap way to raise lots of experience is to simply donate money to the Temple of Light. Donations of 1,000 or 5,000 gold will earn you general experience for each donation. Do this over and over again to max out your abilities. It will just cost lots of cash!
Hint: Even More Easy Experience
Here’s yet another technique for infinite experience. Simply create and load up a co-op partner character. This will start this new character with identical abilities to your character that already exists. Using this second character, unlearn all of his or her abilities, which will generate the experience used on those abilities. Transfer the experience over to your main character. Repeat this process as much as you want!
Hint: Ending Achievements
There are achievements for getting all three endings in the game. But worry not! You don’t have to play through the game three different times to get all three achievements. Instead, simply make your choice at the end of the game and get the achievement. Once the achievement is unlocked, it’ s unlocked permanently, so reset your game, make another choice, and get the next achievement. So on and so forth!
Hint: More Easy Experience
Here’s another technique for seemingly infinite experience (as long as you have the patience to do it). Head to Bowerstone Market, and go to the Town Square where you’ll find a potion shopkeeper on the left side. Walk around the right side of the building there, and down an adjacent alley, where you’ll find a house known as Monster Manor. Sleep in this manor and you’ll gain its benefit (+1 Star of Physique). Once you gain this benefit, head to your abilities list and select physique, dropping the point learned by pressing the Y button.
When you do this, you’ll find that the bonus star from the house does not disappear, and you still keep the experience you earned from getting it. You can then go into the Monster Manor again, and repeat this process over and over again for small experience gains each time.
Hint: East Money
Here’s a great way to make lots of money. First, purchase the weapons stall in Bowerstone Old Town. Purchase weapons at your own shop, which should be discounted for you by 39%, and then go to the blacksmith at Bowerstone Market and sell the goods to him for a hefty profit (the profit margin will vary depending on how the economy is doing, the scarcity of the goods, et cetera). As long as you restock your shop every few days, you can do this indefinitely for major profits.
Hint: More, More Money
Here’s another way to make easy money. Purchase as many weapons as you can in Bowerstone and Old Town (preferably places you don’t own), and sell them to the traders in Fairfax Garden. Your profit margin should be somewhere in the neighborhood of 30% when you do this, but can go as high as 70% if you own the stores. Furthermore, doing this will increase the overall value of your properties! So it’s a win-win situation!