Dungreed — Trainer Patched

If you’ve landed on this page, chances are you’re a fan of Dungreed—the charming yet brutally difficult 2D side-scrolling action RPG with roguelite elements. And chances are, you’ve just encountered a frustrating roadblock: the trainer you were using (whether it was for infinite health, one-hit kills, or unlimited stats) no longer works.

A simple web search for "dungreed trainer patched" returns a chorus of disappointed players across Reddit, Cheat Happens, WeMod, and various gaming forums. The game has received several updates, and with them, the developer (TEAM HORAY) has inadvertently—or intentionally—broken most third-party memory editors and trainers. dungreed trainer patched

In this article, we’ll explore why trainers get patched, how the Dungreed updates affected them, the risks of searching for a replacement, and legitimate ways to overcome the game’s difficulty without breaking your save file. If you’ve landed on this page, chances are


WeMod remains the safest trainer platform for most single-player games. However, as of this writing, the official Dungreed trainer on WeMod is marked “Out of Date – Needs Update.” The community has requested an update, but WeMod’s pro team requires stable memory addresses. Because Dungreed now uses IL2CPP with dynamic pointers, WeMod has not released a working trainer for versions 1.5 and above. WeMod remains the safest trainer platform for most

You can still use WeMod for version 1.2.8 if you downgrade the game (more on that below), but for the latest Steam version, WeMod is currently non-functional.


Ironically, the patch that broke trainers also fixed several crash bugs. The memory management that allowed trainers to inject code also caused save corruption for some players. By tightening memory security, the devs stopped crashes, but also stopped the trainers.