Injecting a weapon you already own is usually fine (you can sell the duplicate). However, injecting an outfit you already own sometimes causes a "ghost" slot that locks the wardrobe menu. Check your inventory visually before adding.
Using a Hash List exists in a gray area. While you cannot get "VAC banned" (Assassin’s Creed has no VAC), Ubisoft does track save file anomalies.
Do not:
Do:
| Item Name | Hash ID |
| :--- | :--- |
| Sword of the Duat | 000001A2E90C9A26 |
| Amun's Might | 000001A2E90C9A1C |
| Viper's Tooth (Dagger) | 000001A2E90C9A36 |
| Golden Wolf | 000001A810BDC10A |
| Palmette Carver (Sword) | 000001A2E90C9A17 |
| The Living One (Scepter) | 000001A2E90C9A16 |
| Blades of Thoth (Dual Swords) | 000001A2E90C9A38 |
| Venomous Grace (Dual Swords) | 000001B24496F557 |
Due to the length of this article, I cannot list all 3,000+ items (including every single common spear and bandit shield). However, the complete AC Origins Inventory Editor Hash List (v1.60 Final) is maintained on:
Note: Avoid YouTube videos claiming to have "100,000 working codes" in the description. They are usually outdated or contain malware redirects.