Lords of the Fallen Hinweise
- PC Trainer Cheats with PLITCH (Godmode, Stamina, Enemy Freeze)
- WeMod Cheats: 34 Easy Toggles for Lords of the Fallen
- Cheat Engine Tables and Console Scripts (PC)
- How to Unlock All Secret Classes
- New Game Plus Explained: What Carries Over and Extra Options
- Is the Iron Wayfarer Actually Harkyn? Here’s the Evidence
- Lightreaper’s Damaged Head: A Subtle Story Clue
- Sparky’s Secret: The Crafter Returns (With Consequences)
- Lock-On and Camera Targeting Driving You Nuts? Do This
- Tower of Penance Cage Bug — Quick Fixes
- Parry Like a Pro: Perfect Parries, Posture Breaks, Big Damage
- How to Backstab (And When It’s Worth It)
- Weapon Scaling Tips + Early Standouts
- Soulflay 101: Cliff KOs, Crowd Control, and Umbral Secrets
- Early and Mid-Game Vigor Farms That Don’t Waste Time
- Paladin Isaac Questline Walkthrough + Shared Triumph Trophy
- Radiant Ending Guide: All Beacons and Final Boss Order
- Umbral Ending Guide: Requirements, Route, and Choices
PC Trainer Cheats with PLITCH (Godmode, Stamina, Enemy Freeze)
SchummelnWant easy Lords of the Fallen cheats on PC? PLITCH is a popular trainer that lets you toggle powerful boosts without digging into game files. It’s great for offline playthroughs, build testing, or just stress-free exploration.
Free options:
- +30% / -30% movement speed
- Reset to normal speed
- Unlimited stamina
- Stamina caps at 66% or 33%
- “Prepare” function to ready the trainer for more toggles
Premium options:
- Add/Remove Soul Energy
- Unlimited mana (with % caps)
- Unlimited health and full Godmode
- Slow/freeze enemies or adjust their movement speed
How to use it:
- Install PLITCH, create a free or premium account, launch the game, then open PLITCH and search for Lords of the Fallen.
- Map cheats to your preferred hotkeys and toggle them in real time.
- For safety, stick to single-player/offline when using trainers.
These are some of the most “plug-and-play” Lords of the Fallen cheats for PC if you want a smooth, customizable experience.
WeMod Cheats: 34 Easy Toggles for Lords of the Fallen
SchummelnIf you want a super clean interface and lots of choices, WeMod’s trainer for Lords of the Fallen hits the mark. It’s built for convenience and covers survival, resources, and loot—perfect for experimenting with builds or blasting through tough bosses.
Highlights:
- Godmode and infinite health
- Infinite stamina and mana
- Infinite ammo
- Infinite Soulflay charges
- Zero weight for bottomless inventory capacity
- 100% drop rate so every enemy drops loot
Getting started is simple: install WeMod, make an account, launch the game, then toggle cheats in the WeMod app while you play. As with most trainers, stick to offline to avoid any multiplayer issues.
Cheat Engine Tables and Console Scripts (PC)
SchummelnAdvanced users can tap into Cheat Engine tables for Lords of the Fallen (from version 1.1.193+). These scripts add flexible toggles and even a lightweight console for on-the-fly commands. Use for single-player/offline only and at your own risk.
What you can do:
- Console-style commands like:
- God (godmode)
- FOV 90 (adjust camera field of view)
- Slomo 2.0 / 0.5 (speed up or slow down time)
- No stamina consumption in battle
- Automatic mana regen when not casting
- NoClip to freely move through the world
- Direct stat edits: set Strength, Agility, Endurance, Radiance, Inferno, and Vitality
- Ammo pointers for current/max ammo
Note: Some setups require running the game without anti-cheat in offline mode; consult platform-specific guides and understand the risks before proceeding.
How to Unlock All Secret Classes
FreischaltbarIf you’re hunting for hidden starting loadouts, here’s how to unlock every secret class in Lords of the Fallen and what each one offers.
- Radiant Purifier: Cleanse all five beacons (Forsaken Fen, Upper Calrath, Fief of the Chill Curse, Tower of Penance, The Empyrean) and beat the final boss. Starts with very high Radiance, early access to Piercing Light, and the Imperium Pendant—perfect for holy builds.
- Lord: Side with Inferno/Adyr by progressing without cleansing beacons. Starts with Infernal Slash and Inferno spells, letting you role-play the dark path from the jump.
- Putrid Child: Earn the Umbral ending by fulfilling the required Umbral Scourings/quest steps. The class kit leans into Umbral-focused playstyles.
- Dark Crusader: Complete Paladin Isaac’s questline and defeat the Lightreaper with him summoned to unlock this class in-game. Owners of certain editions may also have it from the start.
These unlocks give you fresh ways to start NG or a new character, so plan your ending and quest choices with your preferred class in mind.
New Game Plus Explained: What Carries Over and Extra Options
FreischaltbarBeating the story unlocks New Game Plus (NG+1, NG+2, and so on). You keep your character, gear, spells, and items, but NPCs and questlines reset. Enemies hit harder and soak more damage each cycle.
What to expect:
- Steeper difficulty with each NG tier
- Same character and build, fresh world state
- Later updates added NG+ modifiers so you can tailor runs (e.g., tougher death rules, Vestige retention/removal). Check the in-game settings for your version’s options.
- Co-op improvements in recent patches: when both players are at similar story progress, world state stays shared—bosses remain downed and beacons stay consistent. Both players get loot and can revive one another.
It’s a great way to test endgame builds, chase achievements, and see how far your favorite weapon can stretch.
Is the Iron Wayfarer Actually Harkyn? Here’s the Evidence
OstereierLords of the Fallen veterans keep asking: is the Iron Wayfarer the same Harkyn from the 2014 game? The game practically winks at you.
- Voice: The Iron Wayfarer’s delivery (especially lines like “listen to yourselves”) mirrors Harkyn’s original voice actor.
- Look: The facial markings match across a millennium of lore.
- Lore thread: He’s obsessed with the Rune of Adyr, just like the endgame choice in the original. It points toward a canon path where Harkyn pursued that rune—and never really stopped.
- In-game nods: Achievements and logs subtly reinforce the throughline.
If you love connecting the dots, this is one of the coolest returning-character reveals in the 2023 reboot.
Lightreaper’s Damaged Head: A Subtle Story Clue
OstereierCatch this detail and you’ll appreciate the world-building. In the cinematic trailer, the Lightreaper shows up with all three heads. But when you actually face it in-game, one head is mangled—the same one Paladin Isaac strikes during the opening.
That damage implies time has passed and real battles happened between the cinematic and your arrival. It’s a small touch that sells a living, bruised world.
Sparky’s Secret: The Crafter Returns (With Consequences)
OstereierSparky is more than a quirky artisan—you’re basically looking at the Crafter from the original game, reshaped by time.
- Same vibe: The voice patterns and demeanor echo the Crafter’s.
- Signature design: A hole in the chest returns, with eerie glowing eyes that evolve the old look.
- Achievement nod: “Travels Resumed” winks at the Crafter’s world-hopping history.
Choices matter:
- Free Sparky: You instantly learn all runes and can upgrade/socket gear at any Vestige, mirroring the Crafter’s old utility.
- Finish Gerlinde’s quest without freeing Sparky: She kills Sparky and you receive Crafter’s Essence—a grim homage to the original.
Lock-On and Camera Targeting Driving You Nuts? Do This
FehlerSometimes the camera snaps to enemies when you’re just trying to Soulflay a Stigma or interact with Umbral objects. The lock-on can be a little clingy.
What helps:
- Drop lock-on completely before aiming at a Stigma or environmental object.
- Close the distance and adjust your camera angle so the object fills the center of the screen.
- If your platform supports it, experiment with hold-to-target vs. toggle to see which feels more precise.
A few small habit changes make Umbral interactions much smoother.
Tower of Penance Cage Bug — Quick Fixes
FehlerThere’s a known Tower of Penance hiccup where a cage appears gone but still blocks the path as if it’s there, halting progression.
Try these workarounds:
- Update to the latest patch—this fixes it for most players.
- Leave the area, tackle another boss or region, then come back.
- Rest at a Vestige or reload a previous save near the tower.
- In stubborn cases, restart the game and approach the section again.
Until it’s fully ironed out on your version, a quick detour or patch usually does the trick.
Parry Like a Pro: Perfect Parries, Posture Breaks, Big Damage
HinweiseBlocking works. Parrying wins fights. Land your parries just as the hit connects to turn defense into offense in Lords of the Fallen.
- Why parry? A good parry converts damage into withered health and chunks enemy posture.
- Perfect vs. regular: A red flash signals a perfect parry (huge posture damage). A blue flash is a standard parry (still good).
- Watch the posture ring: The white circle around a locked target shrinks as posture breaks. When it pops and a red prompt appears, go for a Grievous Strike.
- Weapon matters: Short weapons give more forgiving parry windows. Large weapons demand tighter timing.
- Practice early: Build muscle memory on basic mobs so you can parry bosses when it counts.
Default inputs: Parry is typically L1 (PS5), LT (Xbox), or Left Shift (PC). Adjust bindings if needed to make parry feel natural.
How to Backstab (And When It’s Worth It)
HinweiseBackstabs in Lords of the Fallen deal massive posture damage and set up easy finishers—you just need the right angle and a bit of patience.
- Positioning: Get directly behind an enemy while they’re not tracking you.
- Execution: Charge a heavy attack (R2/RT) from behind to trigger the backstab and a follow-up Grievous Strike.
- Best targets: Humanoid enemies with slow turn speed are the easiest marks.
- Crowd control: In multi-enemy fights, quickly backstab one target to thin the herd before the rest pile on.
- Know when to skip: Some enemies spin on a dime or have aggro patterns that make backstabs risky. Adapt to the matchup.
Weapon Scaling Tips + Early Standouts
HinweiseTo maximize damage, match your weapon scaling to your stats. Check each weapon’s Strength/Agility grades (C to S) and respec or invest accordingly.
Quick pointers:
- Single-stat scaling (e.g., pure Strength) = focus hard on that attribute.
- Split scaling = spread points to hit both breakpoints efficiently.
- Infusions/runes can nudge scaling and add status or elemental damage.
Notable picks:
- Sword of Skin and Tooth (Lower Calrath): Early Strength monster with A+ Strength scaling, 200 fire damage, and excellent AR when upgraded (requires 36 Strength).
- Hero Delva’s Sword: Late-game blade with 200 frost buildup for nasty status pressure on bosses.
Build around your stat budget and swing speed preference—don’t force a weapon that doesn’t fit your numbers.
Soulflay 101: Cliff KOs, Crowd Control, and Umbral Secrets
HinweiseThe Umbral Lamp isn’t just for spooky vibes—Soulflay is your Swiss Army knife for exploration and combat in Lords of the Fallen.
- Exploration: Soulflay objects to reveal hidden paths, pull platforms, and expose items in Umbral.
- Combat control: Rip an enemy’s soul to inflict withered health, then cash it out with a hit.
- Environmental kills: Near ledges? Pull their soul sideways to make their body follow—hello, instant ring-out.
- Charge economy: Soulflay charges regen slowly in combat, faster by draining Umbral Blisters or parasites. Manage them like a resource.
Mastering Soulflay turns chaotic rooms into manageable puzzles—and sometimes saves you a health flask or two.
Early and Mid-Game Vigor Farms That Don’t Waste Time
HinweiseNeed quick levels? These reliable vigor farming spots in Lords of the Fallen can speed up your early and mid-game builds.
- Early game — Bell Room Vestige: A caged humanoid is an easy loop worth about ~500 vigor each reset. Pop the Umbral Lamp to reveal the small add, clear both, rest, repeat.
- Mid game — Abbey Seedling Vestige (after Lirenne): Plant a Seedling Vestige near the boss arena. The nearby humanoids drop full armor sets and consumables for ~700 vigor per cycle.
- Late game — The Empyrean Seedling Vestige: Best returns at ~1,300 vigor per loop. Clear the duplicate enemies quickly so they don’t revive one another.
Tip: Keep routes tight, avoid greedy pulls, and bank vigor regularly if you’re not confident in the run.
Here’s a clean route to finish Paladin Isaac’s quest and secure the Shared Triumph trophy—plus some sweet lore.
Steps:
- After the tutorial boss, take the right path and pick up Flayed Skin.
- Find Isaac’s Stigmas at:
- Lower Calrath
- Fief of the Chill Curse (two Stigmas)
- Path of Devotion
- Enter the late-game Umbral door in Path of Devotion to fight Paladin’s Burden.
- Head to Upper Calrath where the Lightreaper appears. Summon Isaac before the fight.
- Defeat the Lightreaper with Isaac present to pop the trophy and wrap the storyline.
Missable warning: If you leave Stigmas behind and push the story too far, the quest can lock out. Prioritize these stops as you progress.
Radiant Ending Guide: All Beacons and Final Boss Order
LeitfädenChasing the Radiant ending in Lords of the Fallen? You’ll need to cleanse all five beacons and follow a specific late-game path.
Important: Cleansing the first beacon (Forsaken Fen) permanently locks you out of the Inferno and Umbral endings for that run.
What to do:
- Cleanse beacons at: Forsaken Fen, Upper Calrath, Fief of the Chill Curse, Tower of Penance, The Empyrean.
- Go to Bramis Castle and defeat The Iron Wayfarer.
- If Damarose the Marked is still alive, she appears as a boss at the castle gatehouse—defeat her to proceed.
- Clear the castle and beat The Sundered Monarch.
- Approach the Effigy of Adyr, enter the Rhogar realm, and defeat Adyr, the Bereft Exile to trigger the Radiant ending.
Plan your side content before cleansing, since you’re committing to the holy path the moment you light that first beacon.
Umbral Ending Guide: Requirements, Route, and Choices
LeitfädenWant the Umbral ending? You’ll be steering clear of beacons and diving deep into the Lamp’s side of the world.
Key steps:
- Do not cleanse beacons.
- Collect the three Rune Tablets:
- Cracked Rune Tablet (Fitzroy’s Gorge)
- Chipped Rune Tablet (Lower Calrath)
- Rune Tablet (Tower of Penance)
- Deliver them to Sparky to keep rune upgrades and sockets rolling all game.
- After beating The Sundered Monarch in Bramis Castle, ignore the Effigy of Adyr and use platforms to reach the alternate finale.
- Complete Sophesia (Tortured Prisoner) quest requirements but don’t give her the Swaddling Cloth—you’ll need to defeat her instead.
- Make sure you’ve met the necessary Umbral Scouring conditions along the way.
The Umbral path is the darkest outcome and heavily reshapes the world—plan quests carefully to avoid locking yourself out.