Lunar Remastered Collection Cheats
- Dial-a-Dragonmaster: WeMod Trainer Options
- Cheat Engine Power-User Tweaks
- PS1 Codebreaker Classics (For the History Books)
- Classic vs Remastered: Pick Your Flavor
- Lords of Lunar: The Breakout Throwback
- Rememberizer: Watch Every FMV in HD
- Patches, Fixes, and the Quirks Still Hanging Around
- Gear That Breaks the Curve
- Battlefield Footwork That Actually Matters
- MP: Spend It Like It’s Your Last Silver
- All 14 Red Chests in Lunar 1
- Bromides: Missable Pin-Ups and How Not to Miss Them
- Achievement Roadmap for Both Adventures
Dial-a-Dragonmaster: WeMod Trainer Options
CheatsWant to bend the moons a little? The WeMod trainer covers both Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete and Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete with a big spread of toggles, plus a handy Game Speed slider. Launch the game’s executable directly (not the collection launcher) before you flip anything on in WeMod.
Lunar 1 highlights
- God Mode – Party shrugs off all damage.
- MP Unchanged When Used – Cast forever.
- Unlimited Money + Edit Money + Multiply Money Get – Buy it all and tune your wallet.
- Select Character Stats + Edit Character Stats – Pick who to tweak and dial in the numbers.
- Edit Attack/Range/Luck – Fine-tune combat feel.
- Instant Kill – One-tap the bad guys.
Lunar 2 highlights
- God Mode – Invincible squad.
- Unlimited MP – No-cost spells and skills.
- Unlimited Money + Edit Money – Endless shopping.
- Multiply EXP Gain – Level like a comet.
- Select/Edit Character Stats – Precise character sculpting.
Applies to both
- Game Speed – Fast-forward grinding or slow things down to study boss patterns.
Cheat Engine Power-User Tweaks
CheatsIf you like total control, Cheat Engine tables for the Steam version go deeper than most trainers. Expect granular sliders, multipliers, and saveable presets.
What you can modify
- Activate Trainer / Trainer 2 sets for different cheat groups
- Save/Load current values to keep your setup between sessions
- Damage Modifier with God Mode and One-Hit Kill
- Hero Damage Multiplier and Enemy Damage Multiplier
- Hero Cannot Die failsafe
- Battle MP Options: Infinite MP and MP multipliers for heroes and enemies
- EXP Multiplier for faster leveling
- Money editor for precise cash control
How to use (quick version)
- Install Cheat Engine, load the provided .CT table.
- Select the game’s process once you’re in-game.
- Check toggles or change values (often 0–1 or custom multipliers).
- Back up your saves and keep it offline if you’re cautious—this is single-player, but better safe than save-sorry.
PS1 Codebreaker Classics (For the History Books)
CheatsThe Remastered Collection doesn’t read those old PlayStation-era codes, but it’s fun to remember what players used to break. These classics inspired today’s trainers and tables.
Greatest hits from back in the day
- Infinite HP/MP in battle
- Walk Through Walls
- Infinite/Max Money
- Character-specific stat edits (Alex, Ghaleon, Jessica, Kyle, and more)
- All Movies unlocked in Rememberizer
- Dragon Wings: all towns open
- Boss-only battles to skip the rabble
Classic vs Remastered: Pick Your Flavor
UnlockablesYou can play it shiny or play it old-school—your call.
Remastered mode
- Widescreen support and enhanced 2D sprites
- HD-upscaled cutscenes
- Cleaner UI and battle speed options
- Modern QoL tweaks that ease grinding
Classic mode
- Original PS-era look in 4:3 with proper pixel scaling
- Optional CRT-style filter
- Authentic mechanics without modern conveniences
Audio and subs
- New English voices or original Japanese audio
- French and German subtitles added
- Newly arranged music with access to classic tracks
QoL toggles worth trying
- Adjustable battle speed multipliers
- Unified inventory option in Lunar 1
- Per-character AI behavior settings
- Mix-and-match enhancement toggles to taste
Lords of Lunar: The Breakout Throwback
Easter EggsThe beloved bonus from the “Making of Lunar” disc makes a comeback via the collection’s emulated extras. It’s a simple but dangerously addictive Breakout/Warlords mashup with paddles, bouncing shots, and base-busting chaos—perfect for short sessions between dungeons.
How it originally worked
- Pop in the Making of Lunar CD on a PlayStation.
- During the opening video, enter: Up, Down, Left, Right, Triangle, Start.
- Boom: Lords of Lunar.
The remaster preserves the spirit of that content in the bonus materials, keeping one of the series’ most charming side activities alive.
Rememberizer: Watch Every FMV in HD
Easter EggsBoth games let you unlock a full cutscene viewer as you clear major story beats. Once the Rememberizer is available, you can rewatch every anime scene—yes, even the blink-and-you-miss-it ones—now upscaled for modern displays.
Why it’s worth it
- HD upscaling keeps the original art intact while looking crisp on big screens.
- Great for catching details you missed or revisiting favorite moments without replaying a dungeon.
- Completionists: this ties into certain achievements, so don’t skip it.
Patches, Fixes, and the Quirks Still Hanging Around
GlitchesPost-launch patches have cleaned up a lot, but a few gremlins remain.
Fixed or improved
- Dialogue/text errors across multiple languages
- Black bars when viewing bromides in Classic mode on PS4
- Performance boosts on PC, especially for Lunar 2’s frame pacing
- Crash fixes in Lunar 2’s Brave Labyrinth (a big one for completionists)
Still reported by some PC players
- Stutters, freezes, and frame drops on certain rigs
Quick DIY fixes
- Update GPU drivers and install the latest Visual C++ redistributables
- Try different Windows compatibility modes
- Switch between fullscreen, borderless, and exclusive to see what behaves best
The support’s been active, so keep an eye on patch notes if you’re mid-collection run.
Gear That Breaks the Curve
HintsPicking equipment is more than chasing raw attack numbers.
- Hit multipliers > raw ATK. Extra hits per turn snowball with buffs and crits.
- Accessory MVPs. Unique effects (think items that turn single-target into AoE, like Ghaleon’s Tear) can redefine your whole strategy.
- Stay alive to deal damage. Enemies hit hard, especially in tougher localizations—balance offense with solid defense.
Battlefield Footwork That Actually Matters
HintsLunar’s battles aren’t static. Positioning changes everything, especially in boss fights.
- Spread out to reduce boss AoE wipes. Clumped teams get punished hard.
- Defend to reposition. It’s not just damage reduction—use it to slide into safer squares.
- Know your ranges. Short-range weapons hit harder but need proximity; long-range tools let squishy casters contribute from the edges.
- Read telegraphs. Many bosses signal movement or big swings—preposition accordingly.
- Keep options open. Don’t trap your melee behind allies; leave lanes so they can reach shifting targets.
MP: Spend It Like It’s Your Last Silver
HintsMP is king in both games, especially during long dungeon crawls.
- Use items for routine heals. Save MP for boss bursts or emergency control.
- Prioritize high-impact skills. Moves like Alex’s Sword Dance erase packs efficiently.
- Buffs that pay for themselves. Vigor, Cascade Song, and friends shorten fights and reduce incoming damage.
- Hoard Silver Lights. They fully restore MP and are scarce; the final stretch often hinges on them.
- Don’t sell them unless desperate. The 5,000 silver is tempting, but you’ll regret it later.
All 14 Red Chests in Lunar 1
GuidesRed chests are locked until you progress the story and snag the right keys. They’re packed with valuable gear and tie into an achievement, so don’t skip any.
Locations and rewards
- Burg – Ramus’s House, 2F: Pot Lid (Garbage Can Lid)
- Weird Woods – NE corner by the ambush spot: Wrath Ring
- Saith – SW house, 2F: Protection Ring
- Old Hag’s House – Basement north of Saith: Silver Light
- Meribia – Middle house south of Ramus’s shop, back room: 1000 Silver
- Meribian Sewers – Deepest area via Mel’s mansion: Silver Light
- Cave of Trials – 2F near Chiro encounters: Bar of Soap
- Vane – Behind the Goddess Statue (enter from right): Devil Pendant
- Nanza – Basement sleeping quarters: Diamond Necklace
- Lann – Behind the first house: Silver Light
- South Nanza Pass – NE corner via SE route: Silver Light
- Reza – West side, middle section: Silver Light
- Meryod Forest – NW behind trees: Fortune Ring
- Meryod – SW behind a residence: Silver Light
Tip: Keep notes as you get new keys and revisit earlier towns once routes reopen.
Bromides: Missable Pin-Ups and How Not to Miss Them
GuidesBromides are the collectible gauntlet of Lunar. Miss one and you might be backtracking—or replaying.
Lunar 1 (13 total)
- Do this early: In Burg’s weapon shop, lend Ramus 30 silver upstairs. That unlocks late-game purchases you otherwise can’t make.
Time-sensitive picks:
- Mia’s Bromide 1 – In Nash’s inventory when he joins.
- Phacia’s Bromide – After Vane’s Crystal Tower, speak to the priest at Althena’s Shrine.
- Royce’s Bromide – Black Rose Street after Mel’s petrification; talk to the magicians.
- Jessica’s Bromide 4 – During Kyle’s intro in Nanza, search his bed before talking to him.
- Luna’s Bromide 2 – After White Dragon Cave with Ghaleon, check Alex’s house basement shelves.
Late-game buys: Ramus’s shop sells several during narrow story windows—your 30 silver investment pays off here.
Lunar 2 (22 total)
More forgiving windows overall, but about five are still immediate-grab or gone. Prioritize new towns and event areas before moving the story along.
Achievement Roadmap for Both Adventures
GuidesChasing 100%? Plan for missables and keep rotating saves.
On your radar
- Crimson Collector – Open all red chests (requires Thieves’ Crest progression).
- A Bromide’s Journey – Grab every bromide; several are tightly timed.
- Hot Spring Connoisseur – Stock up on Soap from the ship merchant in Lunar 1; you’ll need multiples.
- Remember This? – View all anime cutscenes, including hidden spring scenes.
Combat challenge
- Chiro hunter – Rare Chiro enemies bolt fast but drop huge EXP and silver. Build speed, preempt when possible, and unload multi-hit skills.
Don’t stop at credits
Lunar 2’s epilogue is hefty and contains bromides, optional dungeons, and a chunk of achievement progress.
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