Mortal Shell II Cheats: Every Trainer & Cheat Tool
Every Mortal Shell II cheat option: the F1-F6 trainer, UE4SS Cheat Menu, MrAntiFun and CheatHappens trainers, and a Cheat Engine table, plus the real risks.
There's no official cheat menu or console command in Mortal Shell II — every option here is a third-party tool. Five confirmed routes exist: a standalone F1–F6 trainer, an in-game UE4SS Cheat Menu, two paid/freemium trainer apps (MrAntiFun and CheatHappens), and a Cheat Engine table, each with a different install method and a different feature set.
Standalone F1–F6 Trainer (Nexus Mods)
Built by omuruwi for the Mortal Shell II demo build, this trainer is a standalone package that bundles its own preconfigured UE4SS setup, so you don't install UE4SS separately. It binds six functions to F1 through F6:
- F1 — God Mode
- F2 — Infinite Resolve
- F3 — Auto Pickup
- F4 — One Hit Kill
- F5 — Freeze Enemies
- F6 — Lost Gloom Compass (shows direction and exact distance in meters to lost Gloom)
To install: extract the archive, find the game's Win64 binaries folder through Steam (right-click Mortal Shell II → Manage → Browse local files → MortalShell2\Binaries\Win64), copy the contents of "UE4SS - copy to Win64" in so dwmapi.dll and the ue4ss folder sit next to MortalShell2-Win64-Shipping.exe, then run "Run trainer.bat" and press Launch inside the trainer window. The mod page specifically warns against Alt+Tabbing during the game's initial load, since that can crash it.
UE4SS Cheat Menu (In-Game Overlay)
This is a full in-game overlay, opened with F6, built on UE4SS plus a bundled "ModMenu" runtime. It's organized into four tabs — Cheats, Give, Unlocks, Keybinds.
The Cheats tab covers Auto Heal (configurable percent of max HP per tick, plus delay), Infinite Resolve, No Ability Cooldown, Auto Parry on Hit (needs the Infinite Seal equipped), Always Perfect Block (needs the Untarnished Seal), Always Perfect Harden (needs Vatra's Seal), Max Shell Points 100, Move Fast (default 2x speed), and Smert Stealth (needs the Smert shell). A separate Shells tab lets you instantly switch to any of the game's nine shells — Harros, Tiel, Eredrim, Proxima, Gragu, Smert, Genessa, Lazlo, and Sariel — skipping the normal shrine/pickup gate entirely.
The Give tab adds all Tarstones, raises Tarstone levels (capped at 3), offers a searchable item picker, and quick-adds ten resources: Gold, Gloom, Glimpses, Shell Points, Tarcores, Ventrium, Laterite, Dorsalite, Thoracium, and Ovums. The Unlocks tab covers Clothing, Gates, Landing Areas, Masks, Seals, Shells, Sidearms, Weapons, Shell Shades, and both Harbinger/Dark Form cosmetics, plus a Map section for fast travel and revealing all icons.
The mod page is explicit that Unlocks-tab buttons fire real Steam achievements, and there's deliberately no "Unlock Everything" button because it spammed achievement popups during testing.
MrAntiFun Trainer +42
MrAntiFun's Steam-build trainer is delivered as a WeMod Setup.exe with 42 toggleable options. It's easiest to think of in groups: combat/survival (Unlimited Health, Heal, Add Healing Charges, Unbreakable Shell, Revive, Unlimited Resolve, Restore Resolve, God Mode, Perfect Block, No Ability Cooldown, One-Hit Kills, Damage Multiplier, Attack Speed Multiplier, Unlimited Ammo, Freeze AI, Kill All Enemies); currency and crafting (Add Gold, Add Glimpses, Add Gloom, Add Tarcores, Add Ovums, Add Crafting Materials, Add All Items, Add All Tarstones, Upgrade All Tarstones, Add Shell Points, Add Weapon Level, Add Sidearm Level); unlocks (Unlock All Shells, Weapons, Sidearms, Seals, Tarforge, Fast Travel, Gates); and movement/utility (Reveal Map, Fly, Fly Speed, Speed Multiplier, Save Location, Undo Teleport, Teleport to Saved Location).
CheatHappens Trainer (+37)
CheatHappens keeps a Steam-only trainer under active version tracking — the current release is CL92370 (updated August 20, 2026, works on Windows 7 through 11) with 37 options. It covers God Mode, Unlimited Health, Unlimited Shell Health, Unlimited Resolve and Ammo, Unlimited Poise, Unlimited Break Resistance, Super Damage, Super Speed, Ghost Mode (Invisible), Fly, No Clip While Flying, Float Player Higher/Lower While Flying, Unlimited Heal Charges, Change Player/NPC Scale, five Save/Restore Position slot pairs, Game Speed, and editable base/current values for Current EXP, Gloom Drop Multiplier/Bonus, and Gold Drop Multiplier/Bonus.
Earlier tracked versions (CL92120, plus a June 8, 2026 Open Beta build) had a near-identical but slightly shorter feature set — they lacked Unlimited Poise and Unlimited Break Resistance — showing CheatHappens has been updating the trainer alongside the game's own patches rather than shipping it once and abandoning it.
Cheat Engine Table
On the FearLess Revolution forum, user "patka" maintains a community .CT table for Mortal Shell II, now at "Table v2," which the author states was tested against the latest Steam release. Version 2 adds an inventory/item-count editor on top of the original currency editor. The thread specifically recommends running Cheat Engine 7.7 — other CE versions reportedly crash or close as soon as the table loads.
Usage is standard Cheat Engine workflow: install Cheat Engine, double-click the .CT file to open it, select the running game process through Cheat Engine's PC icon, keep the loaded entry list, then activate individual entries by checking boxes or setting values from 0 to 1. Follow-up replies in the thread note two limits worth knowing — the inventory editor can only adjust quantities of items you already own, it can't add brand-new items — and that the game appears to have no upper stat cap, so even healing-flask counts can be pushed arbitrarily high.
A separate walkthrough frames Cheat Engine as a general memory-editing tool for the single-player campaign, useful for values like health, gloom, and glimpse. It recommends installing Cheat Engine only from its official source, then attaching to the running game after loading a save, rather than building a table from scratch — pointing players toward the community tables described above.
Is There an Official Cheat Menu or Console?
No. Nothing in the available material points to a developer-provided cheat menu, debug console, or dev command for Mortal Shell II — everything covered on this page is a third-party trainer, mod menu, or memory editor. Whether Cold Symmetry has any anti-cheat system in place that flags these tools is genuinely unconfirmed (TBD); none of the sources address it either way.
Risks and Safety Notes
Back up your save before touching any of these
Live memory edits (Cheat Engine, the standalone trainer) can crash the game or corrupt a save — one guide explicitly recommends backing up saves first and staying offline while using them. Separately, the UE4SS Cheat Menu's Unlocks tab fires real Steam achievements, so using it will trigger achievement pop-ups you may not want. And third-party "cheat menu" installers distributed as password-protected archives are a known way to bundle unwanted software — one widely-viewed install video used the password "4545" and its own presenter flagged the pattern as worth extra caution.
Community-shared Cheat Engine tables are also version-specific: a table built for one game patch can misbehave or fail entirely after an update, so match the table to your exact installed version rather than assuming any table will work forever. Every safety note above comes from single-player use — nothing in the source material confirms whether these tools are safe to use with Mortal Shell II's online or co-op features, so treat online/co-op safety as unconfirmed.