Reviewers note these updates are "a big help" and make the games "enjoyable" for those who struggle with the "unrelenting AI". Core Features: Most updated trainers include Unlimited Health Unlimited Retries Unlimited Metal/Bolts (for purchasing upgrades in later games). Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection

Modern game modification engines provide a wide variety of tools to customize your gameplay loop. The most widely implemented cheats in updated packages include:

Never worry about spike pits or bosses again.

Open the trainer executable with administrator privileges.

For the Mega Man Legacy Collection (the 2015 compilation of Mega Man 1-6 on Steam, GOG, and other platforms), a trainer allows players to toggle options that the original NES cartridges never offered, such as:

: Bypasses the "Game Over" screen entirely, allowing endless attempts at tricky platforming sections.

Instant win battle options and editors for in-game currency like Zenny or Bug Frags. System Controls:

Instead of leaving God Mode on permanently, use the trainer as a practice tool. If a specific boss like the Yellow Devil is giving you trouble, use infinite health to study its movement patterns, then turn it off for the actual fight.

Before using an external trainer, note that Capcom has officially added several "trainer-like" quality-of-life features through past updates:

A trainer is a third-party software program that modifies a game's memory in real-time. By injecting code into the active game process, trainers allow you to toggle specific cheats and modifications that are not natively available in the game menu.

If you meant a specific trainer by a known group (e.g., FLiNG, MrAntiFun, LinGon), I can provide its detailed feature list. Just let me know which version or creator you’re referring to.

Wily appeared on a massive screen, his mustache twitching in terror. “This isn’t fair! You’re bypassing the sub-routines! You’re skipping the boss rush!”