You can use the program "Cheat Engine" to edit how much money (gp) you have, although as soon as you try to trade it to someone, or buy something with it, it will disappear and return to your original amount. I personally have done this, and it's good for tricking Friends into thinking you have alot of cash, but it's not real. So it works, but it doesn't.
In 2003 there was an item spawning glitch using a program called "AutoRune" which was originally intended to trade a Scythe. The Scythe was never traded but SixFeetUnder discovered he could create any non-stack-able item he wished. This Glitch has since been fixed unfortunately ;-) This is why the purple - originally the most common is now the rarest.
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Well I tried to use "cheat engine" to cheat in "tribal wars" but couldn't get something useful.
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Yeah, it does. But I never use it. No it does not. Wizard101 is a highly stable and protected game so such a cheap and simple program like Cheat Engine will be able to hack, but you will not actually load the stuff you want. For example, if you scan in Wizard101 on Cheat Engine and changed your gold amount to 10000, your profile will say you have that amount of gold, but instead actually when you try to buy something, your gold will return to normal and it will give you a shopping error. That is because the Cheat Engine is only loaded temporarily in the system, it will not be loaded in the multiplayer network where you can actually buy something. The cheat will then be ejected and will expire after you try to buy something and/or walk out of the shop.
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