Silent Hill f launched with immediate interest from the trainer community. Within days, multiple options appeared, ranging from comprehensive all-in-one trainers to lightweight Cheat Engine (CE) tables and a simple in‑game cheat menu mod. Here’s what’s available now, how the major feature sets compare, and what to expect when you set one up.


Silent Hill f trainer features (FearLess: Fullcodes)

A widely shared trainer posted by a community author includes a broad set of toggles, editors, and multipliers. It has seen rapid updates (initial release and a same‑day v2 on September 23, 2025, followed by bug fixes and improvements on September 24, 2025) and is noted as being included in the Cheat Evolution app. The options cover health, stamina, sanity, combat, mobility, item/durability, AI behavior, coordinates, and game speed.

Option Type
Activate TrainerToggle
Invincible / No HitToggle
Unlimited HealthToggle
Unlimited ArmorToggle
Unlimited StaminaToggle
Unlimited SanityToggle
Max Claw TransformToggle
Super DamageToggle
Unlimited ItemsToggle
Unlimited Weapon DurabilityToggle
Stealth ModeToggle
No FogToggle
NoclipToggle
Super Player SpeedToggle
Slow AIToggle
Super Movement SpeedToggle
Save Coordinates / Load Saved CoordinatesAction
Health / Max HealthEditor
Armor / Max ArmorEditor
Stamina / Max StaminaEditor
Sanity / Max SanityEditor
Claw Transform / Max Claw TransformEditor
Damage MultiplierMultiplier
Defense MultiplierMultiplier
Player Speed MultiplierMultiplier
AI Speed MultiplierMultiplier
Movement Speed MultiplierMultiplier
FaithEditor
Set Items CountEditor
Player X / Y / Z CoordinateReadout/Editor
Increase / Decrease / Reset Game SpeedAction
Game SpeedMultiplier
Note: Labels reflect how these options are presented; behavior may vary by scene and game update. Coordinate saves/loads and noclip can strand the player if used mid‑scripted sequence—set a manual checkpoint before experimenting.

Other Silent Hill f trainers and tools

Several alternatives exist if you prefer a different interface or a smaller scope of cheats.

Provider / Tool Status Highlights Notes
Cheat Engine table (community) Available (v1.0 → v1.1) Direct value edits; users report freezing Health/Stamina/Sanity; durability via setting WeaponDurabilityCostRatio to 0 and freezing Manual setup; flexible but requires pointer updates as the game patches
PLITCH trainer Available 28 cheats; free set includes walk speed multipliers, health/sanity refills, stamina/sanity caps; premium adds more (e.g., Unlimited Health) Mix of free and premium codes
FLiNG trainer Available 17 options; supports game v1.x+; includes God Mode/Ignore Hits, Infinite Health, Infinite Ammo Listed last updated 2025.09
WeMod trainer Coming soon App‑based delivery “Coming soon” status at the time of writing
SHf CheatMenu (mod) Available Adds console command to toggle an in‑game cheat menu Mod approach rather than external trainer

If you’re deciding between them, the trade‑off is convenience versus control. All‑in‑one trainers offer fast toggles and multipliers with presets; CE tables and a cheat menu mod expose raw values or simple in‑game switches but require more manual work.


Set up a Cheat Engine table (basic workflow)

Cheat Engine tables are a straightforward way to experiment with Silent Hill f values without installing a full trainer. The typical process is:

  • Install Cheat Engine on your PC.
  • Open the supplied .CT file.
  • Select the game’s process in Cheat Engine using the PC icon.
  • Keep the populated list of addresses active.
  • Enable options by checking boxes, or set a value from 0 to 1 to toggle a feature.

As with any CE table, expect that game updates may break pointers or change value locations. Community authors often publish incremental table versions (for example, from v1.0 to v1.1) to restore compatibility.


What common toggles actually do

  • No Hit / Invincible, Unlimited Health, Armor: Prevents or negates damage intake. Some encounters still rely on scripts; you may need to disable invulnerability to progress certain scenes.
  • Unlimited Stamina, Unlimited Sanity: Removes depletion for movement and sanity systems; stamina caps and sanity refills are also common partial limits in some trainers.
  • Unlimited Items, Set Items Count: Locks consumable counts or lets you assign a specific quantity. Use sparingly if inventory‑gated triggers are present.
  • Unlimited Weapon Durability or durability cost ratio edits: Stops tools/weapons from degrading; community tables achieve this by forcing the durability cost ratio to zero and freezing it.
  • Stealth Mode, Slow AI, AI Speed Multiplier: Lowers detection or global AI speed, helpful for exploration and puzzle routing.
  • Super Damage, Damage/Defense multipliers: Adjusts combat time‑to‑kill or survivability without full god mode.
  • No Fog: Disables atmospheric fog, improving visibility; can expose level seams or unintended views.
  • Noclip: Disables collision; powerful but risky near scripted sequences—bookmark coordinates and keep a safe save slot.
  • Player Speed / Movement multipliers: Speeds up traversal; use alongside stamina toggles if needed.
  • Coordinates and Game Speed controls: Save/load position for routing, and change global timescale for quick testing or slow‑motion.

Update cadence, breakage, and practical safeguards

Trainers have been updated multiple times in the first 48 hours after release, and CE tables have already iterated versions. That pace is typical at launch: as the game patches, addresses move, and features need re‑hooking. To minimize friction:

  • Keep a separate save before using invasive options like noclip, No Fog, or coordinate teleports.
  • Change one value at a time and test in a safe area before returning to a mission‑critical scene.
  • If a feature stops working after a game update, look for a refreshed trainer build or table version rather than forcing old pointers.

The state of play: if you want breadth, the community trainer with extensive toggles and editors is currently the most comprehensive. If you prefer granular control and don’t mind a little setup, the CE table and the cheat menu mod are effective, lightweight options. Expect rapid iteration across all tools as Silent Hill f receives patches, and pick the approach that matches how hands‑on you want to be.