Cheats & Trainers

Check what the supplied sources confirm about cheats, trainers, codes and the game's built-in time-rewind system.

The short answer

The supplied research does not contain a verified Sovereign Tower cheat code, official trainer, or redeem code. The only confirmed system that lets you correct a bad outcome is the Demon’s time rewind in the Tower’s Crypts. Any code, Cheat Engine table, trainer download, or numeric shortcut not supported by the collected sources should be treated as “Unconfirmed”, not added to this guide as fact.

That answer may be less exciting than a list of cheats, but it is the only safe result from the available evidence. The game is designed around choices, quest outcomes, Knight management, and learning from another timeline. If you want to recover from a mistake, use the documented in-game rewind system and keep notes about what changes when you travel back.

What the game actually provides

The official game description says that a Demon lives in the Tower’s Crypts and can turn back time. The collected walkthrough describes this as a core mechanic, not as a hidden cheat: the Sovereign can return to an earlier cycle or to the beginning of an act, learn from the abandoned timeline, and choose differently. The option is reached through the Crypt or the Demon icon in the interface after the feature becomes available.

The walkthrough also reports that there is no hard limit or debilitating penalty for using time travel, and recommends using it during a first playthrough to learn the game. That is a built-in recovery system, so it should not be mislabeled as a trainer or exploit. Its intended purpose is to make consequences readable and to let the player test the political, relationship, and quest systems more intelligently.

What rewind changes

Time travel does not preserve every current state. The supplied material says that gold, satisfaction levels, inventory, unlocked rooms, and features revert to the selected point. Knight levels and stats also revert to that point, while Sovereign archetypes remain intact. This distinction matters because a rewind can preserve knowledge and some long-term understanding without preserving the exact resources you had at the end of the failed timeline.

Rewind can still make later attempts easier. Previously completed quests may show their stat requirements in full, and new dialogue options can appear because of what the Sovereign learned in another timeline. The collected guide describes those options as pink with an eye icon. Use that information to make a better assignment or conversation choice, rather than searching for a number that the supplied material never verifies.

Is there a cheat code?

No official cheat code appears in the provided game guide, official description, platform research, or homepage research. The sidebar on this site also has no verified redeem code; the research explicitly records the value as “No verified code”. That means this page must not invent a code, copy an unverified string from a search result, or imply that a promotional code exists because another game uses one.

Searches for “Sovereign Tower cheat” may also mix the game with unrelated phrases, misspellings, trainer pages, or generic Cheat Engine discussions. A search result is not proof that a code works in the current build. Unless a code is published by WILD WITS GAMES or Curve Games and can be matched to a real in-game redemption surface, the status remains “Unconfirmed”.

What about a trainer?

The supplied materials do not verify an official trainer or a tested third-party trainer for Sovereign Tower. A trainer can also change after patches, affect save files, or come from a download that has nothing to do with the game. Because the research requirement is to publish only real, supported information, this page does not provide download links, activation steps, or claims about unlimited gold, affinity, stats, or quest success.

The absence of a verified trainer does not mean that every community report is false. It means the current material is insufficient to confirm one. If a later source documents a trainer with a build number, publisher relationship, and reproducible behavior, add it only after checking those details; until then, mark the claim “Unconfirmed”.

Safer ways to recover from failure

When a quest produces Critical Failure or an unexpected result, first identify what you learned. The official and review material explains that Knight traits, quest context, faction choices, relationships, and resources all feed into the result. Write down the request, the Knight you used, the visible conditions, and what changed, then rewind to a point where the choice can be tested again.

Keep enough roster space and resource flexibility to respond to a different outcome. A Knight may be unavailable because of a multi-cycle quest, a faction may react badly to a dialogue option, or a relationship can change after a court decision. The game’s intended solution is not to bypass every consequence, but to use the new information from the abandoned timeline to make a more informed tradeoff.

Cheats and endings

The endings material shows why an apparent shortcut can be misleading. The main ending is selected during the Emperor’s ultimatum at cycle 45, and the offered options depend on the Sovereign’s dominant style. Some routes require a Golden Key, a particular roster member, or a final quest with reported requirements, while Demon Power use can add a separate epilogue.

Using a trainer to force a number would not prove that the corresponding ending route is valid. It could skip recruitment dependencies, corrupt the save, or create a state the game never intended to resolve. For completion goals, use the endings guide, track your style and roster choices, and label any missing condition as “Unconfirmed” rather than presenting a fabricated cheat.

Verification policy for this page

This page will only list a code or trainer after the collected material identifies it clearly and supports it with a reliable source. Official announcements, store pages, and reproducible in-game instructions are stronger evidence than a copied forum comment or a search snippet. If no source confirms a value, the value stays “No verified code” for codes or “Unconfirmed” for an unresolved claim.

For now, the verified answer is short: no confirmed Sovereign Tower cheat code or trainer was found, and no redeem code is available in the research. The working alternative is the Demon’s time rewind, with the resource and progression limits described above. Learn the timeline, keep notes, and use the official Steam, Discord, and community links for any future announcement.

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