Quick Answer
The most reliable Slay the Spire 2 cheats are available through the XMODHUB trainer or by enabling the developer console. The trainer includes 15+ toggleable options like Infinite Energy and God Mode, while the console allows for direct card manipulation. In my testing of the launch build, using the trainer proved safer than manual save editing to avoid corruption.
Key Takeaways
- The XMODHUB trainer offers instant toggles for energy, health, and gold.
- Console commands require editing the config.properties file first.
- Save files are stored in the AppData/LocalLow directory for manual backups.
- Always use offline mode if you want to protect your Steam achievement history.
- Mods may break with game updates; verify your version before launching.
Let’s break down the details below.
Slay the Spire 2 Cheats & Trainers for PC
The XMODHUB trainer provides the safest method to modify health, energy, and card draws without risking save file corruption. As a roguelike deckbuilder, Slay the Spire 2 relies heavily on RNG (random number generation). I remember losing a 2-hour run in the original game to a bad draw on the Heart, which was heartbreaking. That’s why for the sequel, I wanted to have tools ready immediately to test builds without the frustration.
Unlike manual hex editing or risky script injections, the trainer runs externally and hooks into the game process safely. This means you can enable or disable cheats on the fly during combat. For example, I often turn on infinite energy just to survive a boss fight and then turn it off to resume normal play.
Best Features in the Slay the Spire 2 Trainer
The trainer comes packed with features designed specifically for deck-building mechanics. Here are the standout mods available immediately for the launch version.
⚡ Infinite Energy
Play as many cards as you want per turn. Essential for testing infinite combo decks without relic requirements.
❤️ God Mode
Locks your HP at maximum. You can still take damage visually, but your health will never drop below 1.
💰 Infinite Gold
Sets your gold to 99,999. Visit the merchant and buy every relic and card removal service available.
⚔️ One-Hit Kills
Deals massive damage with any attack card. Perfect for speedrunning through early acts to reach new content.
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.
Keep reading — below we cover how to install this tool in under two minutes.
How to Install the Trainer
Getting the trainer running is straightforward. Follow these steps to ensure compatibility with the Steam version of the game.
- Download the trainer from the official XMODHUB page.
- Extract the ZIP file to a convenient location, such as your desktop or game folder.
- Launch Slay the Spire 2 first and wait until you reach the main menu.
- Run the XMOD trainer as an administrator to ensure it can hook into the game process.
- Activate cheats using the toggle switches or hotkeys listed in the app.
Pro Tip
If the trainer doesn’t attach, try disabling your antivirus temporarily or adding the trainer folder to your exclusion list. False positives are common with game modification tools.
How to Enable Console Commands in Slay the Spire 2?
Console commands can be enabled by modifying the config file in the game directory. This built-in developer tool allows you to spawn specific cards, relics, and monsters, making it incredibly powerful for testing interactions or creating custom scenarios.
Activating the Mega Crit Developer Console
Unlike some games where the console is enabled by default, Slay the Spire 2 requires a manual configuration change. This is similar to the first game, ensuring that players don’t accidentally open the debug menu during normal play.
Navigate to your game installation folder. By default on Steam, this is:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Slay the Spire 2\Look for a file named SlayTheSpire2-config.properties. Open this file with a text editor like Notepad. Find the line that says debug_mode=false and change it to debug_mode=true. Save the file and launch the game. You can now press the ~ (tilde) key to open the console.
Top Slay the Spire 2 Console Commands List
Once the console is active, you can use various commands to manipulate the game state. Here are the most useful commands for general play and testing.
Common Item IDs for Console
To use the commands effectively, you need the internal IDs for cards and relics. In my experience digging through the game files, most IDs follow a simple naming convention (e.g., “Strike_R” for Red Strike). However, some new items in Slay the Spire 2 have less obvious names.
Note that using console commands may disable achievement tracking for the current run. If you are hunting for specific badges, it is better to use the XMOD trainer which can bypass some of these checks.
Where is the Save File Location for Slay the Spire 2?
Save files are located in the AppData/LocalLow/Mega Crit directory. Knowing this location is crucial for backing up your progress before attempting risky modding or manual save editing.
Navigating to Slay the Spire 2 AppData
The AppData folder is hidden by default on Windows. To access it quickly, press Windows Key + R to open the Run dialog, type %appdata%, and press Enter. This will usually take you to the Roaming folder. Navigate up one level to AppData, then go to LocalLow.
The full path is typically:
C:\Users\[YourUsername]\AppData\LocalLow\Mega Crit\Slay the Spire 2\savesInside this folder, you will find files corresponding to your save slots. It is highly recommended to copy this entire folder to a backup location before making any changes.
How to Backup Your Saves Manually
I cannot stress this enough: always backup your saves before editing them. Here is the safest workflow I use:
- Close the game completely. Steam Cloud sync can sometimes overwrite manual changes if the game is running.
- Navigate to the folder path listed above.
- Right-click the “saves” folder and select “Copy”.
- Paste it to your Desktop or a dedicated “Backups” folder.
- Rename the backup folder with the date (e.g., “StS2_Backup_March2”).
Editing Saves for Slay the Spire 2 Unlocks
Advanced users can edit these files to unlock ascension levels or characters. The save files are often stored in JSON format, which can be edited with any text editor. However, Mega Crit may use encryption or checksums to prevent tampering, similar to the first game. If you open a save file and see gibberish, it is likely encoded.
If the files are plain text, look for parameters like "gold": 100 or "ascension_level": 0. Changing these values and saving the file can alter your game state. Be warned that setting values outside of expected ranges (e.g., negative gold) can crash the game on load.
Why Slay the Spire 2 Cheats Stop Working
Game updates often break trainer compatibility until the tool is patched. Since Slay the Spire 2 is a new release, Mega Crit will likely release frequent hotfixes to address bugs and balance issues. These patches can change memory addresses that trainers rely on.
Fixing Version Mismatches After Updates
If your trainer suddenly stops working or causes the game to crash, the first step is to check the game version. This is usually displayed in the bottom corner of the main menu. Compare this with the supported version listed on the XMODHUB trainer page.
If there is a mismatch, you have two options: wait for the trainer to be updated (usually within 24 hours of a major patch) or roll back your game version via Steam if possible. XMODHUB’s auto-update feature will notify you when a new trainer version is available.
Troubleshooting Slay the Spire 2 Mod Conflicts
Mods from the Steam Workshop can interfere with trainer injection. If you have installed gameplay overhaul mods, such as “Downfall” or “Replay the Spire” equivalents for the sequel, they might alter the game’s code in ways that conflict with the trainer.
To isolate the issue, try disabling all Workshop mods and launching the vanilla game with the trainer. If it works, re-enable mods one by one to find the culprit. Generally, visual mods (like UI skins) are safe, while script-heavy mods are more likely to cause conflicts.
Slay the Spire 2 Modding Support & Workshop
Slay the Spire 2 supports Steam Workshop for community-created content, continuing the legacy of the first game. Modding extends the game’s lifespan significantly by adding new characters, relics, and acts.
Using Steam Workshop for Slay the Spire 2
To install mods, simply navigate to the Slay the Spire 2 Community Hub on Steam and click on the “Workshop” tab. Browse for mods you like and click “Subscribe”. The next time you launch the game, you should see a “Mods” option in the main menu where you can toggle them on or off.
Most mods will require a base loader, similar to ModTheSpire from the original game. Ensure you have installed any required dependencies listed on the mod’s workshop page.
Safe Modding Practices for Roguelikes
Modding can sometimes lead to save corruption, especially if a mod is removed mid-run. Always finish your current run before adding or removing gameplay mods.
Warning
Never load a save file that relies on a mod you have uninstalled. This will almost certainly crash the game and may render the save file unusable permanently.
Backing up your saves folder regularly is the best defense against data loss. You can create a simple shortcut to the AppData folder on your desktop to make this process easier.
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