I’m playing the Steam version. I open the game first, then go to the menus and activate the trainer, but it seems to only say it’s working when it’s not actually working.
I tried solo play and a private server with friends, and nothing.
What I would use most is infinite durability; I tested all of them and still nothing.
Note that I even disabled the firewall and antivirus, and added a rule to allow everything from WeMod if necessary.
I have free access; is it necessary to be a pro for it to work?
I just tested the trainer on Steam and it’s working as intended for infinite durability (since that’s the only one you mentioned).
The trainer is also only meant to be used offline solo play and not online or on dedicated servers (as they do not support cheating in multiplayer instances with other players).
Can you try this: load the game up, load your save into offline solo, whatever worldstates you have. Once you have control of your dwarf, tab over to wand and then turn the trainer on, and see if the infinite durability mod works.
Wand is designed specifically for single-player gameplay. While some games may include a multiplayer mode, Wand does not officially support or guarantee functionality in any multiplayer environment.
@Kazadora is absolutely right. For both technical and legal reasons, our trainers are not designed to function in online game modes.
Furthermore, we do not test trainers in online environments. Doing so puts our development accounts at risk—if a developer’s account were banned, we would be unable to provide further updates for that game.
A quick note on local multiplayer: While some self-hosted games (like Conan Exiles) may allow cheats to function as long as they are running from the user’s PC as opposed to the developer’s servers, they generally only work for the person hosting the session.
There was a console command mod on NexusMods that allowed built-in debug commands like “GOD” (god mode) to work, however, comments suggest that it has been broken since around January 2024.
I swear there are some games where this works in multiplayer, as long as the host approves it. I think Green Hell is like that. And Im pretty sure this works in multiplayer for Enshrouded. Is there some reason it works for those and not for this? Like, they are coded differently or something?
I guess I can just give her some late game armor, from my main account. That should help.
Thanks for your feedback