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- Cheat Engine Table V1.0: Cross Blitz

The V1.0 table is organized into collapsible categories. Here is what each script does and how to use it effectively.

Cheat Engine tables are powerful tools for customizing single-player experiences and learning about game internals. Use them responsibly: avoid multiplayer cheating, back up your data, and be mindful of legal/ethical boundaries.

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The Cross Blitz - Cheat Engine Table V1.0 is a well-crafted piece of community software. It respects the game’s memory structure and gives players granular control over their experience.

Who should use it?

Who should avoid it?

If you choose to download the V1.0 table, remember to back up your save files (located in %APPDATA%/CrossBlitz/Local Store/SaveGames). One wrong memory edit can corrupt your data. Cheat wisely, and enjoy breaking the card economy of Cross Blitz.

Have you found a broken combo using the V1.0 table? Share your 10,000 damage screenshots on the subreddit—just please put a spoiler tag on it.


The tavern was called The Gilded Rook, a dive where card-slingers went to die or cheat death. Taz, a retired Cross Blitz champion with a shattered wrist and emptier pockets, sat hunched over a flickering candle.

Across from him sat Lyra, a ghost from his past and the best hacker in the five boroughs. She slid a copper key across the table. Inside the key’s hollow head was a sliver of data: Cross Blitz - Cheat Engine Table V1.0. Cross Blitz - Cheat Engine Table V1.0

“They called it ‘The Sculptor,’” Lyra whispered. “V1.0. The first of its kind. It doesn’t just tweak gold or health. It rewrites consequence.”

Taz’s breath caught. Three years ago, he’d lost everything to the game’s ruthless AI referees—the “Arbiter’s Code.” A single misplay, and his legendary deck was devoured by a digital worm. His wrist? A reminder that debts in the Cross Blitz underworld were paid in bone.

“What does it do?” he asked.

Lyra smiled. “Remember the Blitz mechanic? How a combo shaves seconds off your opponent’s turn? V1.0 freezes their clock. Permanently. They don’t disconnect. They just… wait. Forever. Watching you take your turn, one card at a time, until their soul leaves their eyes.”

Taz inserted the key into his old rig. The screen flashed gold. Cheat Engine Table V1.0 | Cross Blitz | “Reality is a suggestion.”

The next night, he faced his ruin—a man named Vekk, who’d broken Taz’s wrist with a brass knuckle. Vekk played his perfect deck, smirking. But Taz activated the table.

Time stopped for Vekk.

His avatar froze, hand hovering over a card. Taz played his seventh turn. Then his eighth. He cycled through every forgotten combo, every stolen victory, every mocking laugh Vekk had ever dealt.

On turn seventeen, Vekk’s webcam flickered on. The man was still there. Still frozen. Sweat dripped down his face. His lips moved, but no sound came out—only a single, slow blink of horror. The V1

Taz won. He always would now. But as Vekk’s timer read 99:99:99, Taz realized the truth: Cheat Engine Table V1.0 didn’t cheat the game.

It cheated death.

And death, like Vekk, would just sit there. Waiting for a turn that would never come.

Let’s walk through a micro-tutorial for the most common request: infinite money.

Note: Do not set gold to 9,999,999. Some UI elements in Unity games cannot render that many digits and will crash. 99,999 is the safe cap.


For the uninitiated, Cheat Engine is an open-source memory scanner and hex editor. A "Table" (.CT file) is a pre-configured script that tells Cheat Engine exactly where to find specific values in a game’s memory.

The Cross Blitz - Cheat Engine Table V1.0 is the first stable release designed specifically for the launch version of the game. Unlike generic value scanning, this table uses AOB (Array of Bytes) scripts, meaning it often survives minor game patches. Version 1.0 is significant because it covers the core pillars of the game:


How to manually update: If V1.0 stops working, use Cheat Engine’s "Find out what writes to this address" function on your gold. That will reveal the new static address, and you can drag it into the table yourself.


Before diving into the features, you must set up the tool safely. The Cross Blitz - Cheat Engine Table V1

Step 1: Download Cheat Engine

Step 2: Acquire the Table

Step 3: The Process

Troubleshooting: If the script doesn't activate, ensure you are using the exact game version (v1.0). Launch Cheat Engine as Administrator (Right-click -> Run as Admin).


The release of Cross Blitz - Cheat Engine Table V1.0 sparked a debate in the game’s Discord server. Let’s break down the opposing views.

The Purist Argument:

The Quality of Life Argument:

The Verdict: As a single-player, offline game, you are hurting nobody. The V1.0 table is best used as a Sandbox mode. Play the game legitimately for your first few runs. Once you understand the mechanics, use the table to experiment with builds the game never allowed you to try.