Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time - Digital Deluxe Edition Cheats
- WeMod Trainer: 15 Powerful Toggles for Easy Progress
- Cheat Engine Tables: Deep Tweaks (Offline Only)
- Gift Codes: How They Work and What They Used to Give
- Digital Deluxe Bonuses: What You Get
- Unlocking Every Life (And Why Each Matters)
- Endgame Unlocks: Treasure Grove, Ginormosia Ranks, and More
- Cross-Save Dupe: How Players Are Doubling Items
- Start With a Combat Life (It Makes Everything Easier)
- Smarter Gathering and Crafting: Save Time, Save Dosh
- Planning Your 14 Lives: Levels to Aim For
- Trophy Roadmap: From First Star to Platinum
- After the Credits: What to Do in Post-Game
- Legendary Material Farming Made Fast
WeMod Trainer: 15 Powerful Toggles for Easy Progress
CheatsWant a chill playthrough or just testing builds? The WeMod trainer for the Steam version gives you quick control over the grind.
- Survivability & power: God Mode, Instant Kill, damage multipliers.
- Endless resources: Unlimited SP, Unlimited Items, unlimited skill points, money editing and multipliers, plus EXP multipliers.
- Pacing & movement: Game speed slider, adjustable move speed and jump height.
- Set-and-forget: WeMod auto-detects your game version and has stayed updated since release, so toggles usually keep working after patches.
- Heads-up: Trainers are for single-player. Use at your own risk and turn them off before hopping online.
Cheat Engine Tables: Deep Tweaks (Offline Only)
CheatsIf you're comfortable under the hood, community-made Cheat Engine tables let you edit just about everything—ideally offline.
- What you can tweak: Dosh, Celestial Flowers, highlighted inventory items, weapon stats, and more via pointers and scripts.
- How it works: Install Cheat Engine, load a community CT file, attach to the game process, then tick scripts or edit values.
- Anti-cheat warning: The game uses EAC. Tables generally require offline play and non-Steam launching. Don't use this online.
- Good practice: Back up saves, make small changes, and document what you edit so you can roll back cleanly.
Gift Codes: How They Work and What They Used to Give
CheatsThere's a built-in gift code system in the Weird Tablet under Gifts.
- Redemption: Open Weird Tablet → Gifts → enter code → confirm. You'll need to progress to the Guild Office first.
- What they used to include: Heals, rare mats, cosmetics (like the Raccoon outfit), and premium consumables. Example drops included bundles with Redux Stones, Roast of Legend+, and more.
- Status: Most old codes are inactive right now, but the feature is still there. Keep an eye on official announcements for new, limited-time codes.
Digital Deluxe Bonuses: What You Get
DéverrouillablesIf you grabbed the Digital Deluxe Edition, you've got some tasty extras.
- Napdragon Mount: Unique look and faster travel.
- Napdragon Weapon Set: Sword, claymore, bow, and staff with exclusive visuals and boosted stats.
- Iconic Outfit Pack: Six cosmetics including the Ethereal Girl’s Dress/Sandals, Archaeologist set, and Trip's Helmet.
- Cross-save note: You need to own Digital Deluxe on each platform you want the bonuses on. Standard Edition on a second platform won't carry them over.
- Switch 2 Edition: Better resolution, frame rate, and load times; same bonus content.
Unlocking Every Life (And Why Each Matters)
DéverrouillablesLives unlock through the story and the Guild Office.
- Start: Brand New Life, then specialize.
- Combat: Paladin, Mercenary, Hunter, Magician.
- Gathering: Miner, Woodcutter, Angler, Farmer (new).
- Crafting: Cook, Blacksmith, Carpenter, Tailor, Alchemist, Artist (new).
- Ranks & trials: Each Life has unique skills, gear, and rank-up trials up to Hero.
- Mix and match: Cross-Life benefits let you build hybrids (e.g., combat core with crafting perks) for maximum flexibility.
Endgame Unlocks: Treasure Grove, Ginormosia Ranks, and More
DéverrouillablesFinishing the story opens bigger systems to chase.
- Treasure Grove: Procedural dungeon scaling up to 1,000-year depths with premium drops.
- Ginormosia ranks: Higher ranks = tougher spawns, better nodes, and more legendary encounters.
- Buddies & Strangelings: Post-game expands your collection. Maxing affinity across the roster is a marathon goal.
- Base camp glow-up: Late recipes and legendary mats let you fully customize and optimize your home space.
Cross-Save Dupe: How Players Are Doubling Items
GlitchThere's a repeatable item dupe via Cross-Save and online play.
- What happens: You gift items to a second account, force a connection error, then reload Cross-Save. Both sides keep the items.
- Why it scales: Each run doubles your stack, so it snowballs from 10 → 20 → 40 → 80…
- Works on: Most materials, legendaries, gear, and premium consumables.
- Targets: Boss drops, rare Ginormosia mats, high-end meal mats.
- Caveats: Requires two platforms or a partner, risks save inconsistencies, and could be patched at any time. Use at your own discretion.
Start With a Combat Life (It Makes Everything Easier)
IndicesPick a combat Life early so you can defend yourself while exploring and gathering.
- Choices: Paladin (defense, sword+shield), Mercenary (big greatsword damage), Hunter (safe ranged), Magician (spell power).
- Why it matters: Your weapon quality affects both survival and how efficiently you can gather. Underleveled fighters hit a wall in mid-game zones.
- Targets: Aim for Lvl 35+ on your main combat Life for smooth sailing through mid-game, then branch into gathering/crafting as needed.
Smarter Gathering and Crafting: Save Time, Save Dosh
IndicesGather everything you see. There's no storage limit, and future recipes will ask for the weirdest stuff at the worst time.
- Craft your tools: It's cheaper and often stronger than buying, especially once you master recipes.
- Don't rush tiers: Perfect your current recipes for better quality and fewer costly mistakes.
- Life pairings that print value:
- Miner + Blacksmith (weapons/tools)
- Woodcutter + Carpenter (building, furniture)
- Farmer + Cook (consumables)
Excellent Gathering: When a node's almost depleted, use a charged/strong final hit to squeeze out extra materials. Easy to miss, huge impact.
Planning Your 14 Lives: Levels to Aim For
IndicesThe 14-Life web clicks when you plan ahead.
- Gathering (Miner, Woodcutter, Angler, Farmer): Push to Lv 30–40 so you can farm Lv 50 nodes mid-game.
- Crafting (Cook, Blacksmith, Carpenter, Tailor, Alchemist, Artist): Keep these around Lv 35–40 to clear story requests without backtracking.
- Newbies worth noting: Farmer (new gathering loop), Artist (new crafting angle).
- Money paths: Miner/Blacksmith for ore and gear, Woodcutter/Carpenter for construction goods, Cook for high-value consumables.
Trophy Roadmap: From First Star to Platinum
GuidesThere are 47 achievements. The big one is the platinum-style "Dream-like Fantasy Life" for clearing everything.
- Longest grind: "Master of all Trades"—reach Hero rank in all 14 Lives. Rotate Lives strategically and pair gathering with crafting to save time.
- Collections:
- "Bustling Island": register 30+ islanders
- "Best Buddies": max affinity with companions
- "Goddess Approves": max Island Rating
Combat checks: "Mighty Strike" (1,000+ damage), boss clears, and Treasure Grove milestones (including the 1,000-year floor).
Prep tips: Build one strong combat set, keep a stash of endgame meals/buffs, and craft high-quality tools to speed trial objectives.
After the Credits: What to Do in Post-Game
GuidesHit a 5-Star Island Rating and roll credits to open the real buffet.
- Golden Celestia’s Gift: Keep your 5-star rating and collect 50 gifts to unlock Yuelia (Magician Buddy). At max affinity she gives +10% item drop rate.
- Boss replays: Talk to Edward to rematch the final boss at selectable power levels for alternate rewards.
- Dark Fire: Earn it from shadow enemies to unseal new dungeon sections (costs vary, ~30–50).
- Best farm: Fort Gardhart—shadow-only spawns drop Dark Fire and Mysterious Slates (trade slates for new recipes; expect duplicates).
- Gear capstone: The Plundering Panther at monster villages upgrades legendary sets using Items of Time—these are the top-tier builds.
Legendary Material Farming Made Fast
GuidesFarming legendary mats in Ginormosia is all about forcing spawns and reading the map.
- The trick: Raise/lower area rank to refresh the world. Back out to the map and look for light blue “!” icons—those mark legendary challenges.
- Spawn requirements: Get the area to Rank 3 once; you can juggle ranks after.
- Hot targets:
- Legendary Don Woolie (Drake’s Eye Valley): Horns + Mutton (weapons, cooking)
- Legendary God Tree: Divine Logs (Excalibur Branch)
- Legendary King Spud: cooking mats, great spawn rate
- Shiny Geode: Legendary Shiny Diamonds
- Legendary Rocket Fish: cooking builds
Why do them all: Each legendary challenge awards 1,000 area points, speeding area rank ups while you stockpile. Expect to need 100+ of some mats for full sets.