Baldur’s Gate II: Enhanced Ed. games codes (Update) - 11/2025

Baldur’s Gate II: Enhanced Ed. games codes (Update) - 11/2025

There’s something weirdly magical about cracking open Baldur’s Gate II: Enhanced Edition on your phone—like squeezing a full-blown D&D campaign into your pocket. But if you’re anything like me, wrestling with mobile controls while a beholder melts your best mage (again) starts to wear thin. That’s where codes come in. Not just “god mode” nonsense, but smart tweaks—rare items, quick gold boosts, spell shortcuts—that make mobile play smoother without nuking the challenge.

So, if you’re playing on iOS or Android and wondering how folks are bending the rules with BG2 mobile cheats, let’s dig in.

Best Baldur’s Gate II: Enhanced Edition Console Codes

You ever get halfway through Throne of Bhaal, party bruised, low on spells, and think, “Why am I suffering when I could just spawn a +5 sword and smite everything that breathes?” Yeah, I’ve been there. And if you’re diving into Baldur’s Gate II: Enhanced Edition in 2025—whether for the nostalgia trip or the mods—you’re probably eyeing the console codes. I’ve compiled the ones I actually use, not just the wiki dump list. Here’s what’s still working and worth using.

Code Effect My Take
CLUAConsole:CreateItem(“MISC301”) Spawns Bag of Holding Honestly? A must. Inventory micromanagement is hell without this.
CLUAConsole:AddGold(100000) Adds 100,000 gold Overkill… but useful when testing shops or mods. I rarely go past 10k.
CLUAConsole:SetCurrentXP(2950000) Max level XP Careful here. It’s fun until the game becomes a snoozefest.
CLUAConsole:CreateItem(“SW2H15”) Spawns Carsomyr +5 Paladin’s dream. But only works if you are one. Otherwise, meh.
CLUAConsole:CreateItem(“STAF11”) Staff of the Magi Still ridiculously OP. Great for solo mage runs. Or chaos. Or both.

How to Redeem Codes on Mobile (iOS & Android)

Alright, so here’s the thing—redeeming codes in Baldur’s Gate II: Enhanced Edition on mobile isn’t exactly intuitive. If you’re like me and grew up with the PC version (ah, the glory days of the CLUA console), jumping into the mobile UI can feel like trying to cast Wish without reading the fine print.

I’ve fumbled through this a few times now—Android and iOS—and here’s what actually works:

  • On Android:
    • Go to:
      Settings > Beamdog > Enable Developer Console
      (You’ll probably need to tap a few things twice. It’s a little janky.)
    • Launch the game and load your save.
    • Tap with three fingers (yes, really) to open the in-game console.
    • Type your code:
      CreateItem(“MISC301”) for the Bag of Holding, for example.
      Careful with quotes—it’s picky.
  • On iOS (this one’s trickier):
    • Apple nerfed a lot of file access, so the console isn’t officially available.
    • What I’ve found is you’ll need a jailbroken device or use external save editors.
    • Honestly? I wouldn’t recommend this unless you know what you’re doing. I bricked an old iPad mini trying this back in 2023.

Community Tips: What U.S. Gamers Are Using Now

You wouldn’t believe how deep the Baldur’s Gate II rabbit hole goes until you scroll through r/BaldursGate at 2AM—trust me, I’ve been there, coffee in one hand, game paused mid-fight with Kangaxx. U.S. players, especially the mobile crowd, are getting weirdly clever with console codes lately, and honestly? Some of these tricks changed how I play.

Here’s what’s trending right now in the community:

  • Reddit Picks
    • A user named bg2junkie posted a minimal gear run using just CreateItem(“leat10”)—Elven Chain—for early-game stealth builds. I tried it… totally works.
    • One of the top upvoted threads this month shared a console macro that spawns a custom party with preset XP and gear. Wild stuff.
  • YouTube Hacks
    • D20Dave has a mobile-focused series walking through iOS and Android workarounds. He demoed spawning Vecna’s Robe on a touchscreen like it was nothing. Worth a watch.
  • Discord & Facebook Buzz
    • There’s chatter in U.S. Discords (especially the Beamdog Mobile group) about using XP codes (SetCurrentXP(1610000)) for level-capping early, then playing without further cheats. Kind of a hybrid “legit-cheat” approach. I get the appeal.
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Hello, my name is Mike Nikko and I am the Admin of Deliventura. Gaming has been a part of my life for more than 15 years, and during that time I have turned my passion into a place where I can share stories, reviews, and experiences with fellow players. See more about Mike Nikko

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