Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? Infinite Combate Trainer

What’s This Game All About?

Let’s keep it simple—DanMachi Infinite Combate Trainer is a game based on the anime/light novel where Bell Cranel (yep, the white-haired rookie) stumbles through dungeons and awkward crushes. If you’re a fan of anime shenanigans, this is basically your playground.

11 Options · Game Version: v1.0+ · Last Updated: 2020.08.17

Options

Num 1 – God Mode/Ignore Hit
Num 2 – Infinite HP
Num 3 – Infinite MP
Num 4 – Infinite Items In Battle
Num 5 – 100% Critical Rate
Num 6 – 100% Drop Rate
Num 7 – Requires 0 Point To Enhance Equipments
Num 8 – Infinite Valis
Num 9 – Infinite Skill Points
Num 0 – Super Damage/One Hit Kill
Num . – Damage Multiplier
Num + – Set Game Speed

Notes

  • “Infinite Valis” takes effect when you buy or sell items.
  • “Infinite Skill Points” takes effect when you spend skill points.
  • “Requires 0 Point To Enhance Equipments”: Note you still need to have the materials required for enhancement, but you don’t need to spend them, you only need to have them in your inventory.
  • Download

    File Date added File size Downloads
    Is.It.Wrong.to.Try.to.Pick.Up.Girls.in.a.Dungeon.Infinite.Combate.v1.0.Plus.11.Trainer- 2020-08-17 19:51 911 KB 9255

    Core Gameplay: What You’ll Actually Do

    You’re not just mashing buttons and fighting monsters. The game is like a big old casserole of:

  • Visual Novel: Lots of chatting and story choices
  • Strategy: Planning your moves (sometimes)
  • Social Sim: Juggling relationships and building bonds
  • You play as Bell, so get ready to multitask—saving the day and maybe flirting a bit too.

    Main Modes & Quests

    Orbicular Quests

  • Main story content
  • Loads of dialogue and decisions
  • Your choices actually shape the story (kind of, anyway)
  • Adventurer Paths

  • “Pick a waifu” time—each girl has her own route
  • Unique stories, rewards, and yes, plenty of anime feels
  • It’s up to you which path to chase
  • Side Quests

  • Optional, but fun for extra content
  • Random events, helping out characters, goofy little missions
  • Good way to break up the main story
  • Trainer Mode: Extra Challenge, Anyone?

    If you’re the “let’s make it harder for fun” type, Trainer Mode is for you:

  • Set your own rules (fewer conversations, ability limits, etc.)
  • Basically turns the game into hard mode for the brave—or the slightly unhinged
  • How to Get Started (No Tech Degree Needed)

    Let’s not overthink it. Here’s how you roll:

    1. Download the trainer—use the official site, not some sketchy corner of the internet.

    2. Unzip to a folder you’ll remember.

    3. Fire up the trainer and select your game.

    4. Choose your play mode (main story, character route, or side quests).

    5. Tweak Trainer Mode settings if you want.

    6. Press play and get going!

    System Requirements (Nerdy Stuff)

  • OS: Windows 7, 8, 8.1, or 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-3470 / AMD FX-6300 or better
  • RAM: 8GB
  • Graphics: GeForce GTX 960 / Radeon R9 390 or better
  • Storage: 10GB free space
  • Game Details

  • Language: English
  • Release: November 21, 2018
  • Publisher/Developer: Kadokawa Games and 5pb.
  • So, Is It Worth It?

    Honestly? If you dig anime games or love the DanMachi series, you’ll feel right at home here. It’s got charm, goofy romance, and just enough dungeon crawling to keep things interesting. Trainer Mode is a sweet bonus if you want to shake things up.

    Not your thing if you hate visual novels or think anime dating sounds cringe. But if you’re even a little bit curious, why not give it a shot? You might just trip into a dungeon and find a new favorite.

    Now go on, channel your inner Bell Cranel, and see where this adventure takes you!

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