Kingdom Two Crowns: 10th Rulerversary Update Desbloqueáveis
- Effortless Monarch Mode with WeMod
- Coin Editing with Cheat Engine (Use Carefully)
- Permanent Statue Buffs You Should Always Unlock
- Mounts & Steeds: Pick the Right Ride for the Job
- Hermits & Specialists: Small NPCs, Big Impact
- Challenge Islands Mode: Roguelike Side Hustle
- Dog and Hermit Oddities
- Phantom Crown Loss on Cursed Difficulty
- Forge Missing and Worker Death Loops
- Early-Game Economy That Actually Snowballs
- Expand Your Walls Without Feeding the Greed
- Winter Won’t Feed You—Here’s How to Survive It
- Statue Priorities That Change the Whole Campaign
- Challenge Island: Candles & Cakes (Anniversary Event)
- Succession 101: Turn Defeat into Momentum
- How to Blow Up Cliff Portals and Win the War
- Blood Moon Defense Plans That Hold
Effortless Monarch Mode with WeMod
BatoteirosWant to mess around or test builds without the grind? The WeMod trainer on PC gives you toggles that supercharge your reign without blocking achievements. Use responsibly if you care about balance—cheats can trivialize the best part of Kingdom Two Crowns: squeaking by on thin margins.
What you can toggle:
- Unlimited Stamina – sprint forever without tiring your mount
- Super Sprint Speed – zip across the map at warp speed
- Well-Fed Horse – your mount’s stamina stays topped off
- Instant Construction – pay once, finish instantly
- Unlimited Coins & Gems – never be broke again
- Unlimited Structure Health – walls and towers don't take damage
- Never Lose Crown – stay on the throne no matter what
- Ignore Coin Requirements – upgrade and build even if your purse is light
It auto-detects your game version and stays updated pretty often. Pro tip: use offline or in single-player if you want to avoid any weirdness in co-op.
Coin Editing with Cheat Engine (Use Carefully)
BatoteirosIf you’re set on tinkering, Cheat Engine can tweak your coin count by scanning memory values and editing them after a few narrowed searches. It works—but it's fragile.
Heads-up:
- Change the wrong address and the game can crash.
- Spending hacked coins can cause errors if you modified a bad value.
- Back up your save and test small changes first.
It's way less stable than a trainer, so treat it like experimental modding, not an everyday tool.
Permanent Statue Buffs You Should Always Unlock
DesbloqueáveisStatues are unlocked with gems and activated with coins, and their buffs persist across islands until a true game over.
- Archer statue (Island 1): +accuracy/+damage to all ranged—it's the MVP. Cost: 3 gems + 10 coins.
- Later statues improve construction speed, siege damage, and more.
- Keep gems safe with the Gem Keeper so heirs can keep the buffs rolling.
Mounts & Steeds: Pick the Right Ride for the Job
DesbloqueáveisDifferent mounts change how you play—swap them at their posts for 3 coins.
- Horse: balanced baseline.
- Great Stag: excellent stamina for long scouting runs.
- Warhorse/Draft Horse: more specialized for defense or hauling.
Some rides are tied to specific campaigns/DLC. If you like achievements, the I am an Equestrian one wants you to use four different mounts.
Hermits & Specialists: Small NPCs, Big Impact
DesbloqueáveisHermits live in cottages on later islands and unlock powerful upgrades or structures.
- Examples: Ballista Hermit (siege support), Stable Hermit (better mounted play), Bakery Hermit (population/food tricks).
- Recruit them with coins; pay 1 coin to let them ride your mount and travel quickly.
- On succession, they can respawn for another shot at their perks.
Challenge Islands Mode: Roguelike Side Hustle
DesbloqueáveisChallenge Islands are self-contained scenarios with tougher enemies, limited resources, and unique win conditions.
- Expect to unlearn comfy habits—the mode forces tight optimization.
- Beat them for cosmetics and achievements, plus a good ego check.
Dog and Hermit Oddities
GlitchesCompanions sometimes act… not companion-like.
- Dog can vanish if it gets separated during long rides.
- Hermits may refuse to board the boat or get stuck on terrain.
- After succession, they might respawn—but it's inconsistent.
Workarounds: keep them close during portal pushes, avoid leaving them behind at dusk, and if they bug out, save/reload or revisit their spawn spots.
Phantom Crown Loss on Cursed Difficulty
GlitchesSome runs on cursed difficulty trigger unexpected overlaps—blood moon waves stacking onto normal nights—leading to instant crown loss even with solid defenses.
- Delay portal aggression if the schedule feels off.
- Double up outer walls and keep a reserve squad near the keep.
- If it keeps happening, record the day count and report it so it can get squashed.
Forge Missing and Worker Death Loops
GlitchesA few progress-stoppers can crop up late game.
- Forge won't spawn on Island 5 even with the right upgrades: build the bomb on an earlier island, then ferry it back to finish the cliff cave.
- On some DLC maps, workers loop the same task and never finish (often during construction or gathering). Cancel queued jobs, clear nearby trees, or rebuild the target to reset their behavior.
If nothing helps, sail away and back to refresh the island state.
Early-Game Economy That Actually Snowballs
DicasGetting your first few days right sets the tone for the whole campaign.
- Recruit early and often. Drop coins at vagrant camps—each can hold two vagrants and respawns roughly one per day.
- Let hunters fund you. Build archer towers near your first walls so archers hunt rabbits and deer during daylight.
- Use the Merchant. Pay him in the morning; he'll return with a tidy payout that stacks over time.
- Carry emergency cash. Keep a buffer on you so you can repair, recruit, or rebuild after a bad night.
- Bank the surplus. Stash spare coins with the Banker so Greed don't empty your purse during attacks.
Expand Your Walls Without Feeding the Greed
DicasExpansion is a power spike—do it wrong and you'll get bulldozed.
- Don't rush it. Expand only when you can defend the new line immediately.
- Build with purpose. Target walls that lock in farms, good tower spots, or future-proof space.
- Clear trees smartly. Open space ahead of construction so your builders aren't trapped or pathing weirdly.
- Two screens at a time. Any farther and your archers may not reach the new wall before night.
- Upgrade quickly. Push new walls to at least level 3 before you shift the line again.
Winter Won’t Feed You—Here’s How to Survive It
DicasWinter hits around day 49 and lasts about 16 days. Farms stall, wildlife dries up, and your economy dips—unless you prep.
- Bank 100+ coins before snow lands.
- Line up alternative income. Farmers can forage winter berry bushes; ninjas/squires can fish through the season.
- Hunt the winter boar. It spawns near piglets—position carefully to avoid getting trampled; the payout is chunky.
- Pause expansions and portal pushes. Winter makes mistakes expensive.
Statue Priorities That Change the Whole Campaign
DicasStatues are permanent buffs that stack across islands until you truly lose the crown. Activate them early and keep gems safe.
- First buy: the Archer statue (Island 1) for a huge boost to ranged damage/accuracy. It costs 3 gems + 10 coins and pays off immediately.
- Grab every statue you see. Later ones juice build speed, siege power, and more.
- Store gems with the Gem Keeper. That preserves your statue potential across heirs and islands.
Challenge Island: Candles & Cakes (Anniversary Event)
GuiasThe 10th Rulerversary update adds a limited-time challenge island available until November 5, 2025. Expect quirky rules around candles, cakes, and gold routing that don't match the core campaign.
- Plan for restricted income and tight timings.
- Reroute your usual build order—early mobility and coin discipline matter more than brute force.
- Finishing it nets exclusive event rewards and a fresh stress test for veteran rulers.
Succession 101: Turn Defeat into Momentum
GuiasLose your crown and your heir takes over on Island 1 with an empty purse—but your world doesn't reset.
- Built walls, farms, towers, and recruits persist.
- Gems in the Gem Keeper carry over, keeping statue progress alive.
- Dog and hermits can reappear for re-recruitment.
Plant strong infrastructure and your next reign gets easier. Keep the bank funded and you'll rebound faster than you think.
How to Blow Up Cliff Portals and Win the War
GuiasThe campaign ends when you collapse each island’s cliff cave. It’s a process—here’s the clean path.
- Unlock iron tech: pay the stone mine (Island 2) and iron mine (Island 4) to enable top-tier upgrades.
- Upgrade to the iron castle to spawn the forge.
- Build the bomb (18 coins) at the forge.
- Clear outward portals first. The bomb can’t go backward—don’t strand it.
- Escort the bomb with knights and archers; keep 50+ coins on hand for the cave run.
- At the cliff, pay 5 coins to enter, then 5 coins to light the fuse inside when you’re ready.
- Greed nests equal the island number (1–5). Push steadily, destroy nests, and don’t overextend.
- At the final chamber, light the bomb and run. If you don't make it out, you lose the crown.
Repeat on all five islands to secure your realm for good.
Blood Moon Defense Plans That Hold
GuiasBlood moons start kicking in around day 30, returning roughly every 16 days. They escalate fast.
- Early waves: pure Greed hordes—spread 150+ archers across walls if you can.
- Later waves: floaters arrive; stack extra archers on tall towers to shoot them down.
- By the fifth: breeders and crown stealers show up. Aim catapults to stun breeders before they crush walls.
- Crown stealers are fast and slippery; keep a dedicated kill squad ready. They only take about eight hits—focus them immediately.
- Max your walls (stone/iron) and layer defenses where possible.
- Bank backup coins—post-blood-moon nights are usually calm, perfect for repairs.