Risk of Rain 2: How to Use The Unlimited Lunar Coins Cheat

Get all the Lunar Coins you will ever need.
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Among the currencies in Risk of Rain 2, Lunar Coins rate highly for their rarity and desirability. You can use them to buy several Lunar items from the Bazaar Between Realms and unlock a new survivor, the Artificer. The main difficulty behind these coins is that they’re pretty hard to obtain. The best way to get them is by taking out enemies, but these coins have a drop rate of a paltry 0.5%.

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For most players, this would be prohibitive, but fortunately for the PC crowd, there’s a way to circumvent this by dabbling in a little bit of cheating. It’s pretty simple to do, and it will save you a lot of time in the process if you’re not looking to grind for hours or even days. Here’s how to get unlimited Lunar Coins in Risk of Rain 2 on PC.

How to get unlimited Lunar Coins in Risk of Rain 2

Unfortunately, this is not available for console players. It’s a workaround in the files for Risk of Rain 2 where you can directly adjust these coins, giving you better chances to find them while playing the game. If anyone is looking for a direct gameplay way to better earn these coins, you’re better off focusing on taking out enemies, surviving the waves, and refining your builds.

To get unlimited Lunar Coins in Risk of Rain 2, follow these steps to do it and you’ll be able to unlock it. You will need to go in and readjust these settings in the future if you want to return to the standard settings of the game, or uninstall and reinstall it on your machine.

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  1. Make sure that your Steam client is closed. Even if it’s minimized, right-click on it and select Exit.
  2. Navigate to your Steam library folder on the PC. By default, the path should look like this: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata
  3. Find the folder with the name 632360 and open it.
  4. Go to the Remote folder, followed by the UserProfiles folder.
  5. Locate the XML document there and open it with a text editor. Notepad or Notepad++ should do.
  6. Look for the line: <coin>number</coin> (with the number between the brackets being the number of Lunar Coins you currently have). If you can’t find it, press Ctrl+F and search for <coin> to locate it.
  7. Change the number value to the amount you want, giving you that many Lunar Coins.
  8. Make sure to save the XML document first, then close it and the folder.
  9. Start the Steam launcher again, and launch Risk of Rain 2. You should now have the amount of Lunar Coins that you’ve entered in your possession. 

Related: How to unlock all artifacts and their codes in Risk of Rain 2

Of course, you can repeat this cheat any time you need some extra Lunar Coins. Simply repeat the process above and enter the new amount that you need until you have the Artificer and everything else in your possession.


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