kadrzys 'unlearn skills'?
Not sure why you want to unlearn a skill but the easiest thing to do is go back to the save before you gained that skill.
I have restarted several times myself. I cheated with the console codes at the beginning only to find that I wished I hadn't.
At first it was great to smash all level 1 enemies with level 3 spells when the enemy only had a few troops in it's armies. But it made the battles somewhat silly and not worth playing after a few goes.
So before it got out of hand I restarted without the cheats and now, about halfway through the game, I find that everything is well paced, I know what I'm doing and I understand the best ways to approach and deal with different enemies.
There is more than enough experience points, money, runes, items and available troops to pick up in the game world than you really need but they are spaced as to not unbalance the fun.
By taking your time and enjoying the scenery as you go instead of impatiently
trying to beat the game right away, you find that everything falls into place as the games progresses and you enjoy it immeasurably more than do from cheating your way through.
It's like a two week vacation in a different country - you can blitz your way through the major tourist sites and tell your friends you have been there and know it all. Or, you can moved there for a few months and really get to know it.
Wait until you have played King's Bounty - The Legend, the way the devs designed it to be played. Instead of cheating your way through, play on easy setting. Then you can play the game with a different hero on a harder setting and it's a whole new game - but the world is easier to travel because you know it better - you will enjoy it more that way.
Of course, if you are like most folks today, in a hurry to 'get it over and done with' then you can play with the console commands and have just as much fun as someone who goes the other way. To each his own.
Good games are few and far between - the last one I played and really enjoyed is Gothic 3. The Gothic series are probably among the greatest graphically pleasing, story satisfying, RPG games ever released. So until the next good game comes along I want to spend a long enjoyable 'holiday' with this one.
Jinix the Elder
It is always by way of pain one arrives at pleasure.
Marquis de Sade
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