Alright, let’s break down the wild world of trainers in Super Robot Wars V. This stuff can get intense, but I’ll keep it chill and easy to follow. Ready? Let’s roll!
What’s a Trainer, Anyway?
So, trainers in this game aren’t people yelling at you to “hustle!”—they’re items that soup up your robots. You slap these on and suddenly your mechs are doing stuff you didn’t even think possible. More power, better dodging, crazy new moves—you name it.
18 Options · Game Version: v1.0+ · Last Updated: 2019.10.03
Options
Num 1 – Infinite HP
Num 2 – Infinite EN
Num 3 – Infinite SP
Num 4 – Infinite ExC
Num 5 – Infinite Ammo
Num 6 – Max Move Range
Num 7 – Max Score/Kills
Num 8 – Enemies Can’t Move
Num 9 – Empty Enemies EN
Num 0 – Empty Enemies HP/One Hit Kill
Ctrl+Num 1 – Edit Money
Ctrl+Num 2 – Edit TacP
Ctrl+Num 3 – Edit SR Points
Ctrl+Num 4 – Infinite Exp
Ctrl+Num 5 – Exp Multiplier
Ctrl+Num 6 – Get All Skills *99
Ctrl+Num 7 – Unlock All Power Slots
Ctrl+Num 8 – Get All Power Parts *99
Notes
“Infinite Ammo” takes effect during weapon selection; “Infinite Exp” takes effect when you gain exp.
“Max Move Range”: Note if you don’t have enough EN, the move range will shrink accordingly.
“Edit Money”, “Edit TacP” don’t freeze values, but you can use them multiple times if needed; “Edit SR Points”: Anything above 99 will set back to 99.
“Get All Skills *99”: When you enter skill tree or skill program menu and selected a category, you will instantly gain all skills in that category. Note if you don’t already have special skills, they will only appear in skill tree menu, so you will need to go to skill tree menu to get them.
“Get All Power Parts *99”: Activate before selecting robot in power parts menu, if you activate after selecting robot, you will need to re-select robot for it to work.
Download
The Big Three: Types of Trainers
Here’s the lowdown on the types you’ll find:
Part Trainers
Swap out robot parts (like new arms, legs, cores).
Sometimes you need to upgrade things first, but the boost is worth the hassle.
Think of it as giving your bot a bionic makeover.
Skill Trainers
Unlock new abilities or make existing ones even better.
Stuff like longer attack range, better evasion, or just being tougher overall.
Basically, you’re sending your robot to a masterclass.
Stat Trainers
Straight-up numbers game: boost attack, defense, agility, whatever you need.
Perfect for fine-tuning so everyone on your team pulls their weight.
How to Actually Get Trainers
No one’s tossing these at you for free. Here’s where you’ll find them:
Story Mode
Finish missions, get rewards.
Sometimes there are bonus objectives for extra goodies.
Prizes
Knock out mini-games or special events and you might snag some trainers.
Drops
Take down enemies and collect what they leave behind—like trick-or-treating, but more explosions.
Trading
If you’re into online stuff, trade with other players. Fast and sometimes pretty fun.
Pro Tips for Using Trainers
Wanna get the most out of these things? Here’s some friendly advice:
Specialize!
Play to your robots’ strengths. If you’ve got a bruiser, go all-in on attack or defense.
Turning a speedy bot into a tank? Ehh, not always the best move.
Don’t Stack the Same Thing
Too much of a good thing can mess you up. Balance your trainers so your bot isn’t all muscle and no brain (or vice versa).
Experiment Like a Mad Scientist
Some of the best combos come from just messing around. Try stuff. See what sticks. If your robot explodes, hey, at least you learned something!
Wrapping Up
So there you have it: trainers in Super Robot Wars V are your ticket to building the ultimate team of metal badasses. Tweak, swap, and experiment until your squad is unstoppable. It’s all about having fun and seeing just how far you can push your robots. Dive in, mess around, and don’t be afraid to get a little wild! Good luck out there, commander!