Enshrouded has no official creative mode, so we built one. Flip a single switch and play like a sandbox: build with no material cost, fly while you build, take no damage and never run out of resources. Free, one-click, PC only, no Cheat Engine.
Open the panel, find Creative Mode under Recommendations, and flip it once. Enshrouded instantly plays like a creative sandbox - the long-requested feature builders have wanted since launch, without hunting through a dozen settings.
It switches on: Infinite Building, Free Crafting, No Fall Damage, Infinite Stamina, Build in Fog, Build in Crypts, Demolish Anything, Build Flight, faster Movement, Infinite Flying and one-shot harvesting. Prefer to pick your own? Every tool below is its own toggle too.
Creative Mode is the one-click bundle. Under the hood it is 29 separate tools, grouped into six tabs in the control panel - turn on as many or as few as you like, and flip them on and off while you play.
Unzip it anywhere and run EmbervaleToolkit.exe with the game closed. Click Install, then launch Enshrouded, load your world, and turn on Creative Mode or whatever single tools you want. Toggles flip on and off while you play, and Uninstall removes it.
Works with the Steam (PC) version, single-player or a world you host yourself. Don't use it on official multiplayer. It doesn't touch your save files and everything switches off instantly. The one exception is Reveal Full Map, which the game keeps once you've used it (it warns you first).
Not officially. Enshrouded ships without a creative or sandbox mode, which is one of the most requested features from the community. The Embervale Toolkit adds one: a free Creative Mode toggle that flips on no-cost building, flight, infinite resources, free crafting and one-shot harvesting at once.
Download and install the toolkit, launch Enshrouded, then open the panel and flip the Creative Mode switch under Recommendations. That's it. You can also turn the individual tools on yourself, or mix and match.
Yes, all of it. You can support it on Patreon if you want, but nothing is locked behind a paywall.
No. It's a standalone app. Unzip it, click Install, and play.
It's built for single-player and worlds you host yourself, and it doesn't touch your save files. Don't use it on official multiplayer, where a modified client can be flagged.
It started as a way to get infinite building materials, and grew into a full creative-mode toolkit with 29 tools. The Embervale Toolkit is the current version.
It's kept current with game patches and tells you in the panel when a new version is out. If a patch breaks a tool, that tool greys out and the rest keep working.
No, it's for the Steam (PC) version on Windows.