Labyrinth of the Demon King Cheats
Game-Changing Cheat Engine Tricks
CheatsIf you like bending the rules in Labyrinth of the Demon King, Cheat Engine is the toolbox you need. With the right (.CT) files, you can tweak your stats for:
- Infinite Health: Take all the beatings you want. You'll stay standing.
- Unlimited Stamina: Dodge, dash, and swing your weapon forever. No more gasping for breath mid-battle.
- Damage Multipliers: Crank your attacks up to 10x their normal power and turn every fight into a cakewalk.
Using these is surprisingly hassle-free:
- Download the needed .CT files for your game version.
- Open Cheat Engine and point it to "Labyrinth Of The Demon King.exe".
- Tick the cheats you want after the game loads.
Prefer something even simpler? Mod Engine lets you trigger cheats on your PS5 or PC with set hotkeys, no muss, no fuss. Just keep in mind—turning these on could mess with your achievement progress, depending on your version.
Katana Upgrades — Three Flavorful Choices
UnlockablesIf your trusty katana gets busted, don't despair—you can actually rebuild it using different blade types for unique results:
- Royal Katana Base: Gives you a snazzy golden hilt and boosts your critical hit chance by 15%.
- Prison Sword Base: This one turns your blade crimson and adds bleeding effects to your hits.
- Rusted Katana Base: It’s the weakest of the bunch but you can snag it early if you pester the blacksmith with special dialogue.
All three keep a shared heavy attack combo that, when fully upgraded, will rip right through those shielded enemies. Style or substance—the choice is yours.
Unexpected Weapon Upgrades and Disc Hunt Surprises
Easter EggsEver stumble across a muddy axe in those weird fungus-infested halls? If you bring it to certain blacksmiths and clean it up just right, you'll see it change into a cursed blade—a sly nod to Elden Ring fans and its infamous katana transformations.
There's more if you're curious (or just love a good scavenger hunt): four metal discs are hidden around the castle. Here's where you can find them:
- In a fungus-crusted chest inside the Mess Hall on the first floor.
- Deep in the basement, hiding in the pool's drainage system.
- Inside the Princess Guard tower, solved by that annoyingly cryptic puzzle room.
- The bathhouse—move the right painting and you'll find a secret chamber.
Slotting all four discs in their mysterious slots doesn't just net you bragging rights; you'll unlock a secret ending inspired by old-school legends of Shuten-dōji.
The Infamous Achievement Delay Bug
GlitchesSometimes after you finish the requirements for a Steam or Xbox achievement, nothing happens. Turns out, this is usually a cloud sync hiccup. The fix? Play offline for about 10 minutes after meeting the condition, then reconnect once you're back at the main menu. Problem solved.
Noticed enemies respawning oddly fast near water control rooms after reloading? That’s another bug. If you need normal enemy behavior, use area transitions (like walking through a gate or loading a new zone) instead of hitting ‘manual save’ around those spots. No shame in a little workaround—this dungeon likes to keep you on your toes.
If boss fights are wiping the floor with you, try leaning on heavy attacks or kicks—they boost stagger chance by around 20%. Resist the urge to parry those unblockable moves from skeleton archers (their kicks hurt, trust me). If you're all about the naginata, hit-and-run is your new mantra since those armored baddies just shrug off your normal damage, and katanas with bleed are more effective in those matchups.
While exploring, always burn purifying incense by gross, moldy piles or containers—it cuts away at rot buildup by about half. And consider swapping out your torch for a lantern; it punches a bigger hole in the darkness, though be warned: it can attract more ranged enemies than you might want.
How to Trigger Tricky Achievements
GuidesSome achievements play hard to get. For that pesky "Buff And Shine" trophy? Make sure you finish cleaning your weapon at a blacksmith, exit to the main menu, and reload your save. If you do this within ten minutes, the achievement should pop up.
Eyeing the "Butsudan Restored" award? Collect all eight hell scrolls and offer them at shrine altars—but dodge the Nupo enemies on your delivery runs, or you'll risk messing up the ritual.
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