Floating islands, renewable technology, and cozy base-building make Solarpunk a refreshing take on the survival genre. But if you’d rather focus on creativity than resource management, PLITCH has you covered. Here are the best Solarpunk trainer features, cheats, and mods that let you build faster, explore more freely, and enjoy the game exactly as you want.
No More Survival Stress
Solarpunk is designed as a cozy survival experience, but that doesn’t mean survival mechanics can’t occasionally get in the way. Hunger, thirst, and health management are integral to progression, especially in the early game when you’re trying to establish your first base and secure a reliable food supply. Many players would rather spend their time building, farming, and exploring floating islands than constantly checking their survival meters.

With Refill Health, Refill Hunger, and Refill Thirst, you can instantly recover when your resources run low. If you’d rather eliminate those concerns entirely, Unlimited Health, Never Hungry, and Never Thirsty let you focus on the creative side of the game without interruptions. Instead of pausing your latest construction project to gather food and water, you can stay immersed in building the floating paradise you’ve envisioned.
These Solarpunk trainer features are especially useful if you see the game as a relaxed building sandbox first and a survival game second. They reduce much of the micromanagement, letting you focus on what many consider the game’s biggest strengths: creating beautiful bases, automating systems, and exploring the skies at your own pace.
Exploration Made Easy
One of Solarpunk‘s biggest draws is the freedom to explore its beautiful world of floating islands, but travel can still take time. Whether you’re searching for resources, scouting the perfect base location, or simply admiring the scenery, travel can become repetitive after you’ve taken the same routes a dozen times.


That’s where PLITCH’s Solarpunk mods come in. Faster Movement Speed helps you cover long distances more quickly, while Lower Gravity and Higher Jump Force make traversing islands feel much more fluid. Reaching elevated areas becomes easier, and moving through the world feels less restrictive overall. If you’d rather make things more challenging, Higher Gravity, Lower Jump Force, and Slower Movement Speed let you do exactly that.
The real game-changer, however, is Fly/Hover Mode. Instead of navigating obstacles or searching for an upward path, you can simply take to the skies and explore from above. With Increase Fly/Hover Height and Decrease Fly/Hover Height, you have precise control over your altitude, making it easy to inspect remote islands, plan future building projects, or find resources that would otherwise be difficult to reach.
And for the ultimate convenience, the teleport cheats let you create your own fast-travel network. With Save Position [Teleport A/B/C] and Teleport to Position [A/B/C], you can instantly return to important locations whenever you want. Whether it’s your home base, a rare resource node, or a particularly scenic island, you’ll never have to make the same long journey twice.
Build Freely without Limits
Building and automation are at the heart of Solarpunk, but ambitious projects usually come with one major requirement: resources. Gathering materials, managing inventory space, and making repeated supply runs can slow even the most creative builders, especially once your floating settlement starts to grow.


With Free & Easy Build, those restrictions largely disappear. Instead of constantly checking whether you have enough materials for your next structure, you can focus on designing and expanding your base exactly the way you want. It’s perfect if you enjoy the creative side of Solarpunk and prefer to spend your time building rather than gathering resources.
The Max Amount (1st Inventory Item) cheat goes a step further by instantly boosting your available supplies. Whether you’re working on a large-scale construction project, setting up automation systems, or decorating your floating island, you’ll always have plenty of materials on hand. Together, these cheats transform Solarpunk into a more relaxed sandbox where your imagination is the only real limit.
All Solarpunk Trainer Features, Mods, and Cheats from PLITCH
Whether you want to focus on building, speed up exploration, or remove survival mechanics entirely, PLITCH’s Solarpunk mods offer plenty of ways to customize your adventure. Here’s the full list of currently available Solarpunk trainer features, cheats, and mods.
Health/Energy
- Refill Health
- Refill Hunger
- Refill Thirst
- Unlimited Health
- Never Hungry
- Never Thirsty
Player General
- Lower Gravity
- Higher Jump Force
- Faster Movement Speed
- Higher Gravity
- Lower Jump Force
- Slower Movement Speed
Systems
- Fly/Hover Mode
- Increase Fly/Hover Height
- Decrease Fly/Hover Height
Items
- Max Amount (1st Inventory Item)
Construction
Player Positions
- Save Position [Teleport A]
- Teleport to Position [A]
- Save Position [Teleport B]
- Teleport to Position [B]
- Save Position [Teleport C]
- Teleport to Position [C]
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