Teamfight Manager 2 cheats & trainers: unlimited money, stat editing & mod menus
Updated 2026-06-01 · based on v0.4.6 · current patch v0.4.7 · 6 min read
Quick Answer
If you searched “TFM2 mod” hoping to give yourself unlimited money or max-stat players, you want a trainer, not a Workshop mod. Third-party trainers like WeMod and Cheat Engine tables let you edit your balance, recruitment and salary budgets, player attributes, and more in your single-player career. Use them in single-player only — online and multiplayer modes have anti-cheat that can ban you. Looking for real-team or re-skin content instead? That's on the mods page.
What you can change
Trainers hook the game's memory to edit values the UI won't let you touch. The common options across the popular tools:
- Unlimited / edit total balance — set your club's money directly.
- Edit recruitment & salary budgets — sign anyone, pay anything.
- Player attributes / max stats — raise a player's skill matrix.
- Match controls — auto-win and match-variable tweaks.
- In-game editor / mod menu — a real-time overlay for finances, attributes and management systems.
The trainers
Several third-party tools support TFM2. Feature sets and version compatibility change as the game patches, so confirm the current build on each tool's page before downloading.
| Tool | Form | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| WeMod | App | Mainstream trainer app — unlimited/edit balance, edit recruitment & salary budgets, and more. Steam supported. |
| GHP Mod Menu | In-game overlay | Injected overlay (press INSERT) for real-time editing of finances, player attributes and match variables. |
| FLiNG / MrAntiFun | Standalone .exe | Classic standalone trainers — funds, player max stats, auto-win. |
| Cheat Engine table (.CT) | Cheat Engine | Community tables for hands-on memory editing; needs Cheat Engine installed. |
How to use them
- WeMod: install the app, search Teamfight Manager 2, launch the game through it, and toggle cheats from the WeMod panel.
- Standalone trainer: extract and run the
.exeas administrator, then launch the game; toggle with the listed hotkeys. - Mod menu / injector: start the game, run the injector as administrator, and press INSERT in-game to open the overlay.
- Cheat Engine table: install Cheat Engine, then open the
.CTfile with it while the game is running.
Is it allowed, and is it safe?
Trainers are third-party tools — not made or endorsed by Team Samoyed. There's no official Team Samoyed statement we've found that specifically bans single-player cheat tables or trainers, but “not banned” isn't the same as “endorsed.” Whether a tool is allowed comes down to the game's EULA, Steam's rules, and — above all — whether it touches online fairness. The risk is graduated:
- Single-player career (your own save): generally low risk — you're only changing your own game, which is what trainers are built for.
- Online, ranked, or shared saves: high risk — anti-cheat can detect and ban you, and you're affecting other people's experience. Don't.
On safety: a trainer is a third-party executable or memory injector. Labels like “safe to use” on Nexus or forum threads are the uploader's own claim, not an official guarantee. Prefer reputable pages with clear version notes, avoid unknown mirrors and random .exe files, and expect a game patch to break a trainer until it's updated. To actually get good at the game instead, see the beginner's guide and player training.
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