Surviving in Duel Corp. is punishing. Between the precise directional combat system, the relentless stamina management, and the unforgiving procedural dungeons, it is natural to look for an advantage.
Whether you want to test a new build against a boss or simply bypass the resource grind, using Duel Corp. console commands is a popular request.
However, accessing the developer debug menu in this specific Early Access title is tricky. Below is the complete guide on the status of the console, the known command logic, and the safer alternative – XMODhub Trainer, to cheat without breaking your save file.
Duel Corp. is built on a custom Unity framework. In the current Early Access build, the developers have disabled the developer console for public players.
Why? Because the game relies heavily on procedural generation. Typing a command like spawn_boss in the wrong coordinate can instantly corrupt your world data, forcing you to delete your character. While you can try to force it open with mods, XMODhub recommends using an external memory trainer. It is safer, easier, and isolates the cheats from the game’s map logic to prevent corruption.
— Catherine Hu, RPG Game Writer at XMODhub
How to Attempt Enabling the Console
If you are a tech-savvy user and want to try accessing the debug layer (at your own risk), here are the standard methods used for Unity games.
Method A (Standard Hotkeys)
Try pressing Tilde (~), F1, or Quote (‘) while in-game.
Note: In 90% of Duel Corp. versions, this does nothing because the input listener is removed in the public build.
Method B (Steam Launch Options)
Right-click Duel Corp. in your Steam Library.
Select Properties.
In Launch Options, type: -console -debug
Launch the game.
Method C (BepInEx Modding)
You can install the BepInEx framework and the UnityExplorer plugin to forcibly render the console overlay. This allows you to view the game’s internal code, but it is complex and can cause frame rate drops.
(If you just want Infinite Health and don’t want to learn coding, skip to the XMODhub Solution below.)
The “Lost” Command List (God Mode & Resources)
If you manage to use a mod to open the console, these are the internal functions usually available in the game’s code.
Warning: typing these incorrectly may crash the game or freeze your character model.
Player & Combat Cheats
Player.SetHealth [value] – Sets your current HP.
Player.SetStamina [value] – Sets your stamina. (The most sought-after cheat for the game’s difficult combat).
GodMode [true/false] – Toggles invincibility.
AddGold [amount] – Adds currency to your inventory.
AddExp [amount] – Instantly levels up your character.
World Debug Commands
Time.Set [0-24] – Changes the time of day.
KillAll – Kills all enemies in the current rendered chunk.
Teleport [x] [y] [z] – Teleports player to coordinates. (High Risk of falling through the map)
The Problem: Item IDs & Procedural Generation
Players often ask for a list of Item IDs to use with a GiveItem command.
Here is the harsh truth: Because Duel Corp. features procedural loot generation (random stats, random enchantments, random visual parts), static Item IDs do not work well.
Trying to spawn a “Sword” via console might give you a weapon with 0 damage or a glitched texture because you didn’t define its procedural seed.
The Solution: Instead of spawning items, use a Trainer to get Infinite Gold or Infinite Materials, then craft the items legitimately. This ensures the items have correct stats and won’t bug your save file.
Critical Step: Backup Your Save Files
Before attempting any console commands or mods in Duel Corp, manually backup your save. Since the game is in Early Access, a single wrong command can wipe your progress.
Copy the entire folder to your Desktop before tinkering with the game.
The Better Alternative: XMODhub Trainer (No Typing)
Stop risking your save file with unstable console commands. XMODhub provides a safe, visual overlay that injects cheats directly into the memory without altering game files.
Activate: Toggle Infinite Health, One-Hit Kill, or Set Game Speed.
XMOD will provide full trainer support upon the game’s official release, ensuring compatibility and stability from day one.
FAQ
Q: Does Duel Corp. have a built-in cheat menu?
A: No. The developers have not included a cheat menu in the standard version of the game. You must use third-party tools like XMODhub.
Q: Can I use cheats to unlock achievements?
A: If you use the Console/Debug mode via mods, achievements are often disabled. However, XMODhub Trainer usually allows Steam achievements to trigger normally even while God Mode is active.
Q: Is there a command to reveal the map?
A: Console commands for map revelation often glitch the fog-of-war in this engine. XMODhub offers a safer way to manage exploration risks or modify movement speed to explore faster.
Conclusion: Cheat Smarter
While modifying launch options to force a console might feel like “hacking,” it’s often more trouble than it’s worth in a procedurally generated game like Duel Corp.
Don’t let the stamina bar ruin your fun. XMODhub offers the safest, fastest way to customize your difficulty.
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I’ve always wondered why the console was locked in early access games. Makes sense when you consider the procedural nature of the world. Really great guide on managing the risks!
I’ve always wondered why the console was locked in early access games. Makes sense when you consider the procedural nature of the world. Really great guide on managing the risks!