You can modify gameplay mechanics in Black Flag by completing challenges

Dec 2, 2013 08:04 GMT  ·  By

Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag is now available for all current and next-gen platforms around the world, and Ubisoft decided to share a list of the different cheats and modifiers that can be used in the game once you unlock specific challenges.

Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag delivered an impressive experience in the past month, appearing for the PS3 and Xbox 360 at first, and then for PC, Wii U, PS4, and Xbox One platforms.

The game is now in the hands of many players and Ubisoft has decided to confirm all the different cheats that can be enabled in the game, provided you complete enough challenges.

From modifying the time of day or the state of the ocean, to changing the way the protagonist, Edward Kenway, behaves or talks, there are many cheats available in Black Flag, so check out the list below, via UbiBlog.

Celestial Navigation – Do you want to always be sailing off into the sunset? We sure do. Celestial Navigation locks the day/night cycle onto whatever time of day you choose. It can be morning, evening, mid-afternoon or midnight forever. (Finish 10 Abstergo Challenges)

Arrr Matey – Real pirates probably didn’t spout off things like “Shiver me timbers” and, yes, “Arrrr, matey,” but that shouldn’t stop you from filling Edward’s speech with these piratey pop culture cliches. (Finish 20 Abstergo Challenges)

No Quarter – Craving more of a challenge? Turn on the No Quarter Cheat for Hardcore Mode. With this enabled, neither Edward nor the Jackdaw will regenerate health. (Finish 30 Abstergo Challenges)

Scourge of the Seven Seas – Become the most feared pirate in the Caribbean. The Scourge of the Seven Seas fills your Wanted level all the way up… and keeps it there. Activate both this and No Quarter if you’re feeling tough. (Finish 40 Abstergo Challenges)

Loaded to the Gunwale – Give Calico Jack’s way of life a shot with the Loaded to the Gunwale Cheat, which will make Edward permanently drunk. We don’t know how Jack does it. (Finish 50 Abstergo Challenges)

Poseidon’s Will – Similar to the Celestial Navigation Cheat, Poseidon’s Will allows you to claim mastery over the ocean. Lock the waves to whatever setting you’d like. Maybe you want to force your enemies (and yourself) to brave massive waves, or maybe you just want to coast through smooth seas. (Finish 60 Abstergo Challenges)

Dead Men Tell No Tales – This one is essentially the opposite of No Quarter. With this activated Edward and Jackdaw will take no damage. It may not be much of a challenge, but it sure is fun jumping off literally everything with no concern for your well-being. (Finish 70 Abstergo Challenges)

Shiver Me Timbers – We won’t spoil this one for you… Let’s just say you’ll be in for a treat when you encounter an enemy with Shiver Me Timbers activated. They’ll look quite a bit different than what you’re used to. (Finish 80 Abstergo Challenges)

Armed to the Teeth – Tired of running out of ammo? Enable this cheat and never worry about that again. This gives both Edward and the Jackdaw unlimited ammunition. (Finish 90 Abstergo Challenges)

Deceased Crew – You can probably work out what Deceased Crew is just based on the name. If you’ve ever wanted to captain the undead, here’s your chance. (Finish 100 Abstergo Challenges)

Bear in mind that, once you activate a cheat, you can no longer save your progress, as Ubisoft doesn't want to tarnish the in-game progress of the player.