Gunblood Cheat Codes: All Working Codes & How to Use

Complete list of all active Gunblood cheat codes including FASTFIRE, NOHIT, MOREAMMO, and level unlock codes. Step-by-step redemption guide for instant gameplay advantages.

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April 7, 2026
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Gunblood Cheat Codes: All Working Codes & How to Use Them

There are 17 working Gunblood cheat codes in total: four gameplay advantage codes (FASTFIRE, NOHIT, MOREAMMO, POINTER), nine level skip codes (LEVEL1 through LEVEL9), and four bonus round codes (Bonus1 through Bonus4). Enter them in the cheat input field below the character selection screen before starting a level. All codes listed here are verified as of April 2025.

Whether you want to skip straight to level 7, practice with infinite ammo, or just run through the game invincible — every code and exactly what it does is covered below.

All Working Gunblood Cheat Codes

CodeEffectCategory
FASTFIREIncreases firing rate — shoot significantly faster than defaultGameplay
NOHITFull invincibility — enemy shots don’t register damageGameplay
MOREAMMOUnlimited ammunition — no reload pressureGameplay
POINTERAdds a laser pointer to your weapon for improved aim assistGameplay
LEVEL1Jump directly to Level 1Level Skip
LEVEL2Jump directly to Level 2Level Skip
LEVEL3Jump directly to Level 3Level Skip
LEVEL4Jump directly to Level 4Level Skip
LEVEL5Jump directly to Level 5Level Skip
LEVEL6Jump directly to Level 6Level Skip
LEVEL7Jump directly to Level 7Level Skip
LEVEL8Jump directly to Level 8Level Skip
LEVEL9Jump directly to Level 9Level Skip
Bonus1Unlock Bonus Round 1Bonus Round
Bonus2Unlock Bonus Round 2Bonus Round
Bonus3Unlock Bonus Round 3Bonus Round
Bonus4Unlock Bonus Round 4Bonus Round

Note the capitalization difference: gameplay and level codes are all-caps (FASTFIRE, LEVEL9), while bonus round codes use mixed case with a capital B and lowercase rest (Bonus1, Bonus2, etc.). Getting this wrong is one of the most frequent reasons codes don’t activate — more on that below.

How to Redeem Cheat Codes in Gunblood

The redemption process is straightforward, but the timing and location of input matter. Here’s the exact sequence:

  1. Launch Gunblood and get to the main menu.
  2. Click Play and proceed to the character selection screen.
  3. Look directly below the character roster — you’ll see a text input field labeled for cheat codes.
  4. Click the field to make sure it’s active, then type (or paste) your code exactly as shown in the table above.
  5. Press Enter or click the confirm button to apply.
  6. The game will reflect the effect immediately — invincibility activates before the duel starts, ammo and fire rate changes show during gameplay.

You can stack multiple codes. Enter NOHIT, then MOREAMMO, then FASTFIRE one at a time — all three will be active simultaneously. Level skip codes override your current position, so enter those last if you’re combining them with gameplay cheats.

One important detail: the input field only appears on the character selection screen, not during active gameplay. If you’re already mid-level, you can’t retroactively apply a code. Back out to character select first.

What the Gameplay Advantage Codes Actually Do

Four codes, four distinct effects — but they don’t all carry equal weight depending on what you’re struggling with.

NOHIT is the most powerful of the bunch. Bullets simply don’t register. You can stand completely still during a duel and walk away clean. It’s essentially a practice mode — useful for learning enemy timing and patterns without the pressure of actually dying. Against later opponents (levels 7-9), where reaction windows are extremely tight, NOHIT lets you focus on your own accuracy rather than survival.

FASTFIRE changes your click-to-shot response. Gunblood’s default fire rate limits how quickly consecutive shots can go out, and this code removes that ceiling. In multi-enemy scenarios or bonus rounds where several targets appear simultaneously, the difference is noticeable.

MOREAMMO removes the 6-bullet cap per round. This matters more than it sounds. Running dry mid-duel — especially on the bonus rounds where you’re shooting bottles or multiple opponents — is a real failure state. MOREAMMO eliminates that variable entirely.

POINTER adds a laser sight. It’s the subtlest of the four but genuinely helpful if your mouse precision isn’t great. The visual feedback from the pointer makes it easier to track your aim against moving targets, particularly on higher levels where opponents sidestep before drawing.

Level Skip and Bonus Round Codes

Gunblood has 9 main levels and 4 bonus rounds, and every single one has a direct unlock code. The level codes drop you directly into that stage — you don’t have to clear earlier levels first. LEVEL9 works on a fresh game just as well as after completing levels 1 through 8.

The bonus rounds are a different experience from the main duels. Rather than one-on-one standoffs, they’re target-based or multi-opponent scenarios: shooting bottles off a fence, hitting moving objects, or facing several enemies at once. They unlock naturally through progression, but Bonus1 through Bonus4 let you access them immediately.

A practical use case: if you want to grind accuracy in a specific setting, jump to a bonus round with MOREAMMO active. The combination removes both the level barrier and the ammo pressure, giving you a clean training environment.

Common Mistakes When Entering Gunblood Codes

Most “the code isn’t working” situations come down to a handful of consistent errors.

The biggest one is capitalization on the bonus round codes. Typing BONUS1 (all caps) will not work. The correct format is Bonus1 — capital B, lowercase “onus”, number after. The game’s input field is case-sensitive, and this trips up a lot of players who assume all codes follow the all-caps pattern of FASTFIRE and LEVEL9.

Second most common: extra spaces. If you copy-paste a code and accidentally grab a trailing space, the code fails silently. The field won’t throw an error — it just won’t activate. Always double-check for hidden spaces before confirming.

Third issue is entering codes outside the character select screen. Some players try typing during the loading screen or after a level ends. The input field only exists at character selection. That’s the only window.

And finally — typos in the level codes. LEVEL1 through LEVEL9 are written as single words with no space or hyphen. LEVEL 7 with a space won’t work. LEVEL-7 won’t work. Just LEVEL7.

Getting the Most Out of Cheats in Gunblood

Running NOHIT and calling it a day works, but you’ll get more out of the cheat system if you treat it with a bit of intent.

For players actually trying to improve: use NOHIT to observe, not to coast. Let yourself get “hit” mentally — notice when an enemy would have killed you and work on avoiding that timing. Then turn it off and see how far you get. The combination of POINTER and FASTFIRE without NOHIT is probably the most instructive difficulty reduction — it shores up your mechanical weak points without removing the core challenge.

For players just here to have fun: stack everything. NOHIT + FASTFIRE + MOREAMMO + POINTER running simultaneously on Bonus Round 4 is legitimately chaotic in the best way. The game handles all four at once without issue.

If you’re speedrunning the content, the level skip codes are the obvious route — jump straight to LEVEL9, clear it, done. No need to sit through eight earlier duels. Same logic applies to the bonus rounds if you’re specifically after those achievements.

One edge case worth knowing: level skip codes don’t carry over progression. If you use LEVEL7 to jump ahead, the game won’t register levels 1-6 as cleared for scoring purposes. For a clean completion record, you’ll want to play through sequentially — or at least be aware that the skip bypasses the score tracking for earlier stages.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Gunblood cheat codes case-sensitive?

Yes, partially. Gameplay and level codes (FASTFIRE, NOHIT, MOREAMMO, POINTER, LEVEL1–LEVEL9) are all uppercase. Bonus round codes are mixed case: Bonus1, Bonus2, Bonus3, Bonus4 — capital B, the rest lowercase. Using the wrong capitalization will prevent the code from activating.

Can you stack multiple cheat codes at once?

Yes. All four gameplay codes (FASTFIRE, NOHIT, MOREAMMO, POINTER) can be active simultaneously. Enter them one at a time on the character select screen before starting the level.

Do cheat codes work on the mobile version of Gunblood?

Gunblood is primarily a browser-based Flash-style game. Code functionality can vary depending on which version or platform you’re accessing. The codes listed here are verified for the standard browser version as of April 2025.

Does using cheat codes affect your score?

Level skip codes bypass score tracking for skipped levels. Gameplay advantage codes like NOHIT and FASTFIRE are active during play but don’t reset scoring within a level — your accuracy and completion still register.

What happens if a code isn’t working?

Check three things: capitalization (especially for Bonus1–Bonus4), trailing spaces if you copy-pasted, and confirm you’re entering the code on the character selection screen — not during a level or on any other screen.

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