Corpse Keeper Batoteiros
- WeMod Trainer: Quick Toggles to Break the Cycle
- CheatHappens Trainer: Stable, Feature-Rich Cheats
- Cheat Engine Tables: Tune the Run Your Way
- How Corpses Unlock as You Progress
- Blood Altar Upgrades Worth Your Blood
- Burning Skulls for Depth: Make Favorites Overpowered
- Crash and Stability Tips
- Hit Registration Woes (and How to Cope)
- Fighting Smart: Parry, Blink, and Balance
- Don’t Bleed Out Your Run: Resource Management
- Building Better Bodies
- Boss Breakdown: Patterns, Picks, and Punishes
- Zero Blood, Zero Depth: Skill-Only Win Route
WeMod Trainer: Quick Toggles to Break the Cycle
BatoteirosIf you’re on PC and just want to experiment (or take the edge off), WeMod’s trainer for Corpse Keeper is dead simple to set up and packed with toggles. Highlights:
- Unlimited HP – Your active corpse stays topped off. Great for learning boss patterns without fear of decay loss.
- Unlimited Blink – Infinite dodges so you can weave through unblockables and spells without managing charges.
- Unlimited Poise – No more staggers. Keep pressure without getting your posture cracked.
- Instant Kill – One-tap anything. Perfect for farming bones, skulls, and blood.
- Unlimited Blood – Max out Blood Altar options fast.
- Fast Max Item (Blood Altar) – Skip the grind and push permanent upgrades quickly.
- Game Speed – Slow motion to study moves or fast-forward through trash mobs.
Setup is straightforward: install WeMod, find Corpse Keeper, and flip the switches you want before or during a run.
CheatHappens Trainer: Stable, Feature-Rich Cheats
BatoteirosPrefer a dedicated trainer with frequent updates? CheatHappens has a solid option for Corpse Keeper. Expect:
- Unlimited Health
- Easy Kills (big damage boost without true one-shots)
- Unlimited Blink
- Unlimited Blood
- Fast Max Item in Blood Altar
- Game Speed controls
It’s built for stability, detects the game process automatically, and lets you customize hotkeys. You’ll need a membership, but the support and quick updates tend to make it worth it if you rely on trainers regularly.
Cheat Engine Tables: Tune the Run Your Way
BatoteirosIf you like granular control, Cheat Engine tables let you poke under the hood. Typical toggles and values you’ll find:
- Health and balance/poise values
- Resources like flesh, bones, blood
- Equipment stats and modifiers
- Corpse decay rates
- Experience/currency tweaks
Basic flow:
- Install Cheat Engine.
- Grab a Corpse Keeper table from a trusted community.
- Launch the game, then attach Cheat Engine to the process.
- Load the table and toggle the values you want.
It’s more technical than a trainer, but the freedom to adjust specific systems (or even build your own edits) is the draw.
How Corpses Unlock as You Progress
DesbloqueáveisYou’ll gradually earn the right to build what you beat. A rough progression:
- Starting corpses: Jailer and a basic Nun—reliable early units with defensive and quick-attack flavors.
- Early unlocks: Bandits, Prisoners, Scouts, basic Knights. These form your core bench: Scouts for speed/range, Knights for sturdiness, Bandits for aggression.
- Mid-game: Assassins, Plague Doctors, and Knight variants (Sword, Axe, Poleaxe). Stronger bases, more specialized movesets.
- Elite tier: Superior Knights, Magic Knights (Lightning/Freeze), Cross Lance, Bandit Leaders—higher stats and depth ceilings.
- Rarest picks: Endgame elites and advanced magic/assassin types that may take many runs to even see.
Focus on a few corpse lines you enjoy and push their depth. The roguelite churn means you’ll always be rebuilding—make your favorites excellent instead of everything passable.
Blood Altar Upgrades Worth Your Blood
DesbloqueáveisPermanent upgrades change the shape of your run. I rate these early:
- Starting equipment quality: Massive quality-of-life. Better openers = fewer early deaths, more gear to stash for later.
- Starting resources: More flesh/bones means stronger first builds without multiple warm-up runs.
- Backpack space: A quiet MVP. Extra slots = more loot and build options every floor.
- Starting corpses: Expensive, but starting with stronger bodies makes everything smoother.
- Utility unlocks: Extra keys, pickaxes, and soul crystals open more routes and rewards.
Synergy is real—better corpses + more resources + bigger bag snowballs runs and reduces bad RNG pain.
Burning Skulls for Depth: Make Favorites Overpowered
DesbloqueáveisThe bonfire is your second progression track, and it’s all about specializing:
- Collect skulls by killing specific enemy types. Burn five of the same to raise that corpse type’s depth.
- Depth ceilings vary: Basics (like Bandits/Jailers) cap low, while elites can reach very high depth.
- Each depth unlocks another material slot at construction, so a high-depth version of the same unit is night-and-day stronger.
- Pick a lane: Invest skulls into a few flexible types (Scouts, balanced Knights, your favorite magic user). Spreading skulls thin leaves you with mediocrity across the board.
- Farm smart: Target areas with the enemies you need, even if the route is tougher. Failed runs still advance depth if you bag the right skulls.
Crash and Stability Tips
GlitchesA few players hit crashes—sometimes right after the intro, sometimes during area transitions or menus.
Quick checks:
- Update GPU drivers; disable overlays (Steam, Discord, GeForce).
- Verify game files; try windowed/fullscreen toggles.
- If you use mods/trainers, test a clean run to isolate the cause.
In-run habits: Avoid spamming menu swaps mid-combat and be mindful of rapid area transitions if your setup is unstable.
When it persists: Grab logs/crash dumps and send them to the devs—hardware-specific fixes often come faster with good repro info.
Hit Registration Woes (and How to Cope)
GlitchesSome attacks don’t always register, especially certain animations on specific corpses.
- What happens: Visual hits can pass through with no damage. It’s rare, but when it happens mid-combo, it’s brutal.
- Why it stings: This is a precision fighter—missed hits distort spacing and punish windows.
- What helps (for now):
- Favor slower, deliberate strings over rapid flurries when you notice it acting up.
- Use larger hitboxes or AoE options to minimize whiffs.
- Practice parry-focused play so your big damage lands during posture breaks, where hit checks seem more reliable.
Fighting Smart: Parry, Blink, and Balance
DicasCorpse Keeper looks Soulsy, but moment-to-moment it’s closer to a tight 2D fighter. The fundamentals matter:
- Parry is king. A perfect parry opens the enemy up by breaking their balance. Imperfect parries still block physical damage, but your balance gets chipped.
- Not everything parries. Stabs and some magic are dodge-only. Clock their animations early.
- Blink wisely. You’ve got limited dodges per fight. Backstep to avoid big sweeps, roll-through to swap sides when you’re in close.
- Attack canceling saves lives. You can parry-cancel your own attacks. Probe with quick strikes, then immediately cancel to block incoming hits.
- Balance damage = free damage. Filling that posture bar stuns enemies and removes damage reduction for a few seconds. Set up your burst for these windows.
Don’t Bleed Out Your Run: Resource Management
DicasRuns are timed, corpses decay, and every choice has a cost. A few habits go a long way:
- Plan for decay. Each expedition ages your corpses. Preservatives help but have diminishing returns—save them for top-tier builds with great movesets.
- Use the right fodder. Throw weaker or high-decay bodies at easy nodes to preserve your elites for bosses and elite fights.
- Bank blood smartly. Early on, prioritize starting equipment quality, starting resources, and backpack space at the Blood Altar. They snowball every future run.
- Skulls matter. Burn them to raise depth on a few versatile corpse types rather than spreading thin across everything.
- One set per corpse. Equipment isn’t shared. Gear up your strongest bodies first; upgrade sparingly because materials are tight.
Building Better Bodies
DicasCorpse construction is where runs are won.
- Moveset > stats (early on). Fast, flexible strings let you parry-cancel and control tempo. Triple-heavy sets feel cool but are riskier without gear.
- Hearts define roles. Slot hearts that match the plan—parry windows, anti-armor, bonus on perfect parry, etc.
- Depth is power. Burning skulls raises a corpse type’s depth, unlocking more materials during construction. The same unit at depth 5+ is a different beast than depth 1.
- Manage bone injury. Taking hits (and even perfect parries) can rack up bone injury. Use bone dust when it’s efficient; otherwise, let worn bodies go and rebuild.
- Preserve the right ones. Preservatives are pricey and less effective each use—reserve them for elite, high-depth, great-moveset corpses.
Boss Breakdown: Patterns, Picks, and Punishes
GuiasHere’s how I approach the main bosses without throwing a mountain of resources at them:
- The Marshal (Library): Patient parries into posture breaks. Dodge the jump with a roll-through and backstep his AoE spell. Most sword strings are parryable—learn the rhythm and cash out during stun windows.
- The Jester (Prison): Erratic mixups—fast daggers into unexpected slow swings. Play reactive and parry on visual cues, not prediction. Keep distance, bait, then punish.
- The Third Knight: High armor, heavy hits. Perfect parries are mandatory to avoid chip. Anti-armor gear shines. Magic or ranged pressure is strong while he recovers from big swings.
- The Inquisitor: Teleports and elemental magic force you to distinguish parryable physicals from dodge-only spells. Don’t turtle—aggressive windows appear after certain casts.
- The Torturer: Long reach plus crowd control and status. Bring resistances or cleanses. Expect a multi-phase fight; stay patient and stabilize between phases.
- Lesser Demon (Final): Mix of everything—unblockables, magic, summons. You’ll want multiple strong corpses ready. Upgrade the Blood Altar beforehand and bring quick-moveset bodies to fully exploit stun windows.
Zero Blood, Zero Depth: Skill-Only Win Route
GuiasWant the purist clear? It’s doable with clean fundamentals and tight planning.
- Early goals per expedition: Target specific enemies for bones, hit chests for equipment, and skip time-wasters. Every fight risks decay and injury—make it count.
- Starter corpses: Scout is a top pick for balanced stats and moves. Jailer works too if you prefer defense. Avoid slow heavies until you’ve got gear to back them up.
- Item priorities: Defense, parry windows, damage reduction, passive ring/neck bonuses. Damage gear is secondary until you’re consistently surviving.
- Practice perfects: Grind on forgiving enemies until you rarely take chip. Recognize unblockables instantly and Blink only when needed.
- Conserve tools: Use keys and pickaxes where the payoff is obvious—multi-encounter areas or big reward nodes.
- Final prep: Three good bodies with fast strings, top gear, full health, low injury. Parry most, dodge the rest, and unload during posture breaks. Expect a few attempts just for the final boss execution.