Infernax Game Wizard and Characters Cheat Code Collection

A Collection of Infernax Secrets so far…

Infernax is a great game for those into retro titles, with simple but fun gameplay, pixelated gore, and lots of secrets and references to uncover. It features several endings but one of the best aspects of the game is the Game Wizard cheat code system that’s modeled after the classic NES Game Genie. This quick guide will detail where to find the Game Wizard menu, as well as collect the codes we’re aware of. Additionally, we’ll be sharing how to play as the various character classes. Note that the developers have shown interest in trickling out codes to various sources so if there’s one we missed please let us know on social media or the comment section of this article. 

Aside from entering cheat codes, there are also additional character classes that can be used by entering specific names into the game’s starting screen. There’s also a button input code that hearkens back to an iconic cheat code of the NES era. These characters will be detailed below. 

We also recently reviewed Infernax and published an older interview with Hunter Bond of Berzerk Studio.

Where to Find the Game Wizard

Starting from the main town of Darsov, move to the far east (to the right) into the Tohan Passage. You will encounter a man who becomes a werewolf if traveling through here at night. You will need the Skycall ability attained in the dungeon of Stormheim Shore, which requires the Thunderstorm spell to open the dungeon’s entrance. To the right of the werewolf boss battle is a cave to the Backer Mausoleum, a collection of notes from crowd-source funding backers. Going to the far right once again leads to a book that opens the Game Wizard. 

It is recommended that one put in at least one cheat code here, as this will allow the player to access the menu from save shrines. Putting in a code creates a toggle for the function in the Code List. Some codes are not compatible with one another. Most codes are revealed in-game through the Inferno Power books in the game’s library gained through achieving certain endings. 

Cheats Currently Known

Chainsaw Mode - PAINSAVV

Motor-Cedor (Motorcycle) - NOTPOZES

Jet Pack - TEYETPAX

Invincibility - NINPIOUS 

Over the Top Gore - ATPGNING

Paintball Mode - PAINTGAL

Get 99999 Gold - ALEXKOLE

Get 99999 XP - GKZNATEI

Infinite Mana - UNKLZXXG

Infinite Jumps - SEPPINOT

Playable Character Classes 

Maxime Gunn - Soldier

Gain a Contra-style class for Alcedor by entering the Konami Code at the game’s start screen. That input is up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A. On PlayStation replace B, A with O, X. This character is a ton of fun but does make almost every boss fight a cakewalk, so it’s best to play with this class after finishing the core game at least once. 

Swordcedor - Evil Alcedor (Longsword)

Start the game as the evil version of Alcedor by entering SWORDCEDOR into the character name screen. 

Axcedor - Barbarian

Become an axe-wielding barbarian by entering AXCEDOR into the character name screen. 

Gardakan - Wizard

Don the robes of a wizard by entering GARDAKAN into the character name screen. 

Lachhh - Small Alcedor

Become Alcedor of small stature by entering LACHHH into the character name screen. 

Kojaktsl - Derpy Alcedor

Make the game’s dialogue more silly by entering KOJAKTSL into the character name screen.

Stranger - The Stranger

Carry the burden of violence as a shotgun sporting Alcedor wearing a familiar hockey mask. Enter STRANGER at the start of a new game for this form. This class was added in a Halloween 2022 update.

Learn more about Infernax on the official website.

Alex McCumbers

Twitter: @ACMcCumbers

Alex has been steadily shaping his writing, networking, and production skills for over a decade. He got into games journalism to keep his writing skills and habits in check as he has always wanted to create a novel or write a game's narrative. Sites that have published his work include Giga Geek Magazine, Marooners' Rock, Twin Galaxies, and Popular Mechanics. Several guest pieces have been uploaded on other sites. His work has also been physically published in both volumes of the SNES Omnibus where he contributed essays on several games. He grew up in rural West Virginia, surrounded by Appalachian music and culture.

Forever Classic was the branding that was invented during a faithful summer where he became absolutely fascinated by the world of Let's Play videos and video essays on YouTube. The Forever Classic brand name has always been at the back of his mind, tying it to projects here and there, but this website will be able to collect all of those efforts into a single place as Forever Classic Games LLC. 

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