Blightstone has finally hit Early Access, bringing its punishing roguelite mechanics to PC players everywhere. But let’s be real—grinding for hours just to lose your save file to a random bug or a balance patch is frustrating. Whether you want to unlock every class immediately or just need a safety net for your first run, this guide covers the essential tools and save file tricks to master the launch build.
Key Takeaways
- Instant Unlocks – Access all classes without the 50-hour grind.
- Save Safety – Locate and backup saves to prevent Early Access data loss.
- Trainer Support – Use XMODhub to bypass difficulty spikes in the current build.
- Version Control – How to handle mods when Steam auto-updates your game.
Let’s break down the details below.
Mastering Blightstone Steam Early Access Progression
Progression in roguelites is usually a marathon, but Early Access builds can feel more like a treadmill if bugs wipe your progress. Understanding how to manipulate the game’s systems gives you control over your experience, ensuring that your time investment is respected even when the game code is unstable.
Strategies to Unlock All Classes in Blightstone
The standard way to unlock classes involves completing specific biome challenges or reaching level milestones. However, in the current build, some unlock conditions are bugged or excessively difficult due to balancing issues. For example, the ‘Voidwalker’ class supposedly unlocks after defeating the Stage 3 boss without taking damage. In the current build (v0.8.2), hitboxes on the boss’s AoE attack are slightly misaligned, making this nearly impossible for 99% of players. This is where the frustration sets in—you aren’t failing because of skill, but because the game isn’t finished.
You have two main options: grinding through “suicide runs” to farm XP quickly, or using external tools to toggle the unlock flags directly. I honestly recommend the latter if you’ve already played similar games—starting with a locked roster in a game you might lose progress in anyway is a tough ask. If you choose the grinding route, focus on the first biome. Enter, kill the first elite mob for the XP drop, and then restart. It’s tedious, but it’s the safest way to level up your global profile without risking a deep run crash.
Managing Your Blightstone Save Files Safely
Before you install any mods or edit files, you need to secure your data. Blightstone’s Early Access build stores saves locally, but Steam Cloud can sometimes overwrite manual changes. This is a common issue where the cloud sync detects a “newer” file (which might be an empty save after a crash) and overwrites your local progress.
How to Disable Steam Cloud for Blightstone:
- Right-click Blightstone in your Steam Library.
- Select Properties from the dropdown menu.
- Navigate to the General tab.
- Toggle off “Keep games saves in the Steam Cloud for Blightstone”.
Once cloud storage is disabled, you can safely manage your local files. You can typically find your save data in the following directory:
C:/Users/[Username]/AppData/Local/Blightstone/Saved/SaveGames/Copy the entire folder to a safe location on your desktop before every play session. This simple step has saved me from losing 20+ hours of progress when the game crashed during an auto-save. If you are experimenting with hex editing, create a separate folder named “Modded_Saves” to keep them distinct from your vanilla playthroughs.
Fast-Track Your Unlocks with XMODhub
If editing hex code in save files sounds like a headache, XMODhub offers a streamlined solution. Their all-in-one trainer manages the memory edits for you, letting you focus on the gameplay rather than the technical backend. Unlike manual editing, which requires you to close the game, edit the file, and relaunch, the trainer works in real-time.

How XMODhub Enhances Blightstone Gameplay
The trainer is designed specifically for the current Early Access build, providing tools that address the most common player complaints, like slow resource gain and punishing death penalties. Here are the standout features available right now:
📈 Unlock All Classes
Instantly access the full roster of characters without meeting the grindy level requirements or bugged achievements.
💰 Infinite Gold
Purchase every shop upgrade and item to test build synergies immediately without farming runs.
❤️ God Mode
Prevent death during difficult boss fights or while learning enemy attack patterns. Essential for practice.
⏱️ Speed Multiplier
Speed up movement and combat to breeze through early levels you’ve already mastered. Great for backtracking.
These featured mods are just the beginning. Whether you’re looking to skip tedious grinding, experiment with different playstyles, or speed up your progression, XMODhub’s comprehensive toolkit offers dozens more options tailored to your playstyle. One often overlooked feature is the ‘Game Speed’ toggle. Blightstone has a lot of backtracking in the first biome. Setting the game speed to 2.0x during these walking segments cuts down the boredom significantly. Just remember to toggle it back to 1.0x before entering a boss room, or you’ll be dodging attacks at double speed—which is a challenge run in itself.
Combat/Survival
- Infinite Health – Never die to cheap mechanics
- One-Hit Kills – Eliminate enemies instantly
- No Cooldowns – Spam abilities freely
Resources/Loot
- Max Resources – Fill all crafting materials
- Infinite Keys – Open every chest you find
- Set XP Level – Jump straight to endgame power
Safe Usage of Blightstone Cheats and Tools
Using mods in an online-capable game requires caution. While Blightstone is primarily single-player, it does have leaderboard features for daily runs. To ensure your account remains safe, always launch the game in offline mode via Steam or block the game’s executable in your firewall when using XMODhub. This prevents the anti-cheat from flagging your session and keeps your modded save files separate from the global leaderboards. Additionally, avoid using ‘One-Hit Kill’ features during scripted boss phases, as this can sometimes soft-lock the game if a boss dies before completing a mandatory animation.
Tips & Tools for Your First Run
Your first run in Blightstone sets the tone for your entire experience. Using tools doesn’t mean you have to ruin the challenge; it means you can customize the difficulty curve to be fair rather than frustrating. Many players use trainers simply to mitigate the ‘Early Access jank’—like getting stuck in geometry or having items disappear.
Essential Blightstone Trainer Options
Not all cheats are created equal. Some help you learn, while others remove the gameplay loop entirely. Here is a breakdown of which features enhance the learning experience versus those that are purely for power fantasies. Understanding this distinction is key to maintaining your enjoyment of the game.
Best Starter Builds in Blightstone
Once you’ve unlocked the roster, the “Vanguard” class remains the most beginner-friendly option due to its high base defense. Combine it with the “Vampiric Strike” perk for sustainability. If you are using the trainer to unlock the “Shadowblade” early, focus on cooldown reduction mods, as that class relies entirely on ability uptime to survive. A common mistake is building pure damage on the Shadowblade; without survivability, you will get one-shot in the second biome. Use the ‘Infinite Gold’ cheat to experiment with different relic combinations at the merchant to see what synergies work best for your playstyle before committing to a legitimate run.
What Changes in Blightstone Early Access Updates?

Early Access games are volatile. A single patch can change memory addresses, breaking mods and trainers instantly. Staying informed about the development roadmap helps you anticipate when your tools might need an update. Developers often release hotfixes on Fridays, which can leave mod users stranded over the weekend if the tool creators are away.
Navigating Blightstone Version Differences
When Steam downloads a new update for Blightstone, it often changes the game’s executable file. This is why trainers stop working—they are looking for specific code that has moved. XMODhub auto-detects game versions, but major content patches may require a manual update of the trainer software itself. Always check the version number on the main menu against the trainer’s supported version. If you really need to finish a run on an older version, you can sometimes use Steam’s “Beta” tab to roll back to a previous branch, though not all developers support this feature.
Do Blightstone Mods Work After Patches?
Generally, visual mods (like texture replacements) survive small patches, but script mods and trainers will almost always break. If the game crashes on launch after an update, disable all mods immediately. Wait for the mod creators to release a compatibility patch, which usually happens within 24-48 hours for popular tools. A good practice is to turn off Steam’s “Auto-Update” feature for Blightstone. Set it to “Only update this game when I launch it,” and then launch the game via the XMODhub trainer or offline mode to prevent the update from triggering until you are ready.
Why Your Blightstone Mods Might Not Work?
Even with the best tools, things go wrong. If you find yourself staring at a crash report or a frozen screen, don’t panic. Most issues are caused by simple conflicts or missing software dependencies.
Troubleshooting Blightstone Save File Errors
If your save file says “Corrupted” after a modded session, this is where your backup comes in. Navigate back to the save directory mentioned earlier. Delete the corrupted file and paste your backup copy in. Rename it to match the original filename if necessary. If you didn’t make a backup, check the “SaveGames/Backup” folder—Blightstone sometimes creates its own backups automatically, though they aren’t always reliable. Another common issue is the “Read-Only” attribute. Sometimes, copying files can mark them as read-only, preventing the game from saving new progress. Right-click your save file, select Properties, and ensure “Read-only” is unchecked.
Fixing Common Blightstone Trainer Crashes
The most common reason for trainer crashes is antivirus interference. Security software often flags memory editors as false positives because they inject code into other processes. Add the XMODhub folder to your antivirus exclusion list to resolve this. Additionally, ensure you are running the trainer as Administrator to give it the necessary permissions to access the game process. If the trainer opens but doesn’t attach to the game, you might be missing necessary dependencies. Most trainers rely on .NET Framework 4.8 or newer and Visual C++ Redistributables (x64). If you’re on a fresh Windows install, grab the AIO Runtime pack to rule this out.
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