To make it a level 3, go to "Cheats" and turn on the All Upgrades code, then turn it off. Once you unlock All Upgrades, select one of your units. Follow the civilian until they disappear and give you the cheat. The civilian will promise to give the cheat. In The Jacobs Installation, the cheat can be collected by moving (not attack-moving) Jim Raynor to the right, just behind the entrance to the installation, until he finds an orange civilian this must be done quickly. However, after you beat the mission you used the cheat on, instead of saying "Victory" or "Defeat," it says "Cheated" in its place. StarCraft 64 uses a different set of cheats. Upgrades weapons, armor, and shields by one levelįrom the common quote "You can't get something for nothing."Ĭontinue playing after victory/defeat (toggleable)Ībilities don't consume or require any energy (toggleable)Ī pun on Magic: The Gathering (since "the gathering" gives you infinite "magic")Ī rumor that there was a secret cow level in Diablo (It later came true in Diablo II)Ĭommon complaint about how wars before modern times had more honor and chivalryĬommon quote and belief / "Mine" may also refer to the act of mining mineralsĪllows for further zoom out and zoom in (added in StarCraft: Remastered, usable in both versions)
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Infamous quote from the movie Jerry Maguire Grants 10,000 minerals and vespene gas (repeatable)
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Radio Free Europe, a radio station that broadcast into Eastern Europe during the Cold War Plays secret zerg theme song (only works in Brood War while playing as zerg) xzerg4 a starts with 0, xzerg4 f starts with 5Įnables God Mode - All computers deal no damage, though shields can still be depleted (toggleable) Xzerg4 accepts an optional letter suffix specifying the starting number of infested command centers. Skips to the selected mission (campaign mode only put terran, zerg, or protoss as the race) for Brood War, put x before the race (xterran, xzerg, or xprotoss)
"Operation: Can't Wait Any Longer", a group of fans anticipating the game's release Ignores building prerequisites (toggleable)ĭisables chapter and exposition screens in between campaign levelsĪ cheat in Warcraft II to disable glues (briefing cutscenes)įaster unit and building production and instantaneous upgrades (toggleable) Negates the supply/ control/ psi cap (toggleable)Ī track on the Warcraft II soundtrack, "I'm a Medieval Man", activated in Warcraft II by the cheat "disco" Every cheat that benefits the computer can be toggled back off again. Some can be toggled on or off, while others have permanent effects that can usually be entered repeatedly. Many of these cheats also help computer enemies. Below is a list of cheats, their effects, and their references. The cheats featured in StarCraft were implemented into the game by Mike Morhaime and include many pop-culture references.