LEGO Marvel Superheroes 2 Cheat Codes and Stud Unlocks
Complete list of LEGO Marvel Superheroes 2 cheat codes to unlock characters like Ant-Man, Vision, and Winter Soldier, plus stud multiplier cheats and Gwenpool's wardrobe unlocks.
LEGO Marvel Superheroes 2 Cheat Codes and Stud Unlocks
There are 23 character unlock codes in LEGO Marvel Superheroes 2, plus stud multipliers, detectors, and fun modes available through Gwenpool’s wardrobe. Enter codes like BCR7QJ (Ant-Man), 4U9DAT (Vision), or 8KD3F6 (Winter Soldier) via the Extras menu or the TV in Gwenpool’s room inside the Avengers Mansion. Stud multipliers stack — activate x2 through x10 simultaneously to hit x3,840,000 per stud collected.
Below is everything: the full code list, exact stud costs for wardrobe unlocks, and the fastest way to farm enough studs to buy the expensive cheats first.
How to Enter Cheat Codes in LEGO Marvel Superheroes 2
Two methods work, and both are permanent across your save once entered — but toggling them on/off resets every time you quit the game.
Method 1 — Extras Menu: From the main menu, go to Extras, then select Enter Code. Type the code exactly as shown (codes are case-insensitive, but spacing matters — there is none). Once entered, the character or cheat appears in your roster or Extras toggle list immediately.
Method 2 — TV in Avengers Mansion: Head to the Avengers Mansion hub, find Gwenpool’s room, and interact with the TV. This opens the same Enter Code screen mid-game without going back to the main menu. Useful when you’re already deep in a session and want to add a character on the fly.
One thing worth knowing: entered codes don’t disappear — you only need to type them once. What resets on quit are the active/inactive toggles for cheats like Hat Mode or stud multipliers. Character unlocks, though, are permanent.
Character Unlock Cheat Codes — Full List
These 23 codes unlock characters outright, bypassing story progression or purchase requirements. Several — like Baby Groot, The Grandmaster, Vulture, and MCU Vision — are movie-accurate variants tied to specific films released around the game’s 2017 launch.
| Character | Cheat Code |
|---|---|
| Ant-Man | BCR7QJ |
| Baby Groot | QG3VH9 |
| Captain Britain | M68P3L |
| Crimson Dynamo | CDS278 |
| Darkstar | S947TP |
| Giant-Man (Hank Pym) | GAVK9R |
| Green Goblin | XG7SAL |
| Hawkeye | G6K2VM |
| Hellcow | NCMJU4 |
| Hulkling | 5G7HFS |
| Loki | JDNQMV |
| Maestro | HCE926 |
| Militant | UUTZNC |
| Misty Knight | BK9B3Y |
| Ragnarok | HL7L7Y |
| Scarlet Spider (Ben Reilly) | JD9GQA |
| Songbird | D6LJ4P |
| Spider-UK | RMADXF |
| Spider-Woman | CW9BRS |
| The Grandmaster (Thor: Ragnarok) | LBYT59 |
| Vision (Captain America: Civil War) | 4U9DAT |
| Vulture (Spider-Man: Homecoming) | 7KDY3L |
| Winter Soldier | 8KD3F6 |
A few characters here have specific utility beyond just being collectibles. Giant-Man (Hank Pym) and Ant-Man share size-manipulation abilities, which matters for certain puzzle types in free roam. Hawkeye and Misty Knight both have ranged attacks that speed up combat encounters considerably. If you’re picking just a handful to start — Loki, Hawkeye, and Vision cover a wide range of puzzle-solving capabilities between them.
Stud Multiplier Cheats — Stack Them in Order
This is where things get genuinely strategic. The five stud multipliers in LEGO Marvel Superheroes 2 don’t replace each other — they stack multiplicatively. Run all five at once and every stud is worth x3,840,000 its base value. That’s not a typo.
The smart play: unlock x2 first (800,000 studs), then x4, then work upward. Each tier you activate dramatically accelerates how fast you can afford the next one. Trying to grind toward x10 at 10,000,000 studs without any multipliers active is painful. With x2 and x4 already running, it becomes manageable in a couple of hours of free roam.
Note: there’s a known typo in the original game’s documentation. The x8 cost is listed inconsistently — community testing confirms it’s 5,000,000 studs (same as x6), not the inflated figure sometimes quoted elsewhere.
Gwenpool’s Wardrobe — Full Stud Unlock Costs
Everything bought here uses studs from your in-game total. Gwenpool’s wardrobe is accessible from the Avengers Mansion hub. These unlocks persist on your save file permanently, unlike the toggle-based cheats above.
| Cheat / Unlock | Stud Cost |
|---|---|
| Studs x2 | 800,000 |
| Studs x4 | 1,500,000 |
| Studs x6 | 5,000,000 |
| Studs x8 | 5,000,000 |
| Studs x10 | 10,000,000 |
| Attract Studs | 500,000 |
| Fast Interactions | 500,000 |
| Minikit Detector | 500,000 |
| Character Token Detector | 250,000 |
| Stan Lee Detector | 250,000 |
| Infinite Power Gauge | 250,000 |
| Demolition Mode | 250,000 |
| Hat Mode | 200,000 |
| Helium Mode | 200,000 |
| Big Head Mode | 200,000 |
| Gravity Mines Affect All | 200,000 |
| Party Mode | 1,000,000 |
Detectors, Modes, and What They Actually Do
The detector cheats are genuinely useful for completionists, not just novelty toggles. Here’s what’s worth prioritising:
Minikit Detector (500,000): Shows minikits on your radar while in a level. If you’re going for True Hero status or 100% level completion, this cuts free-roam hunting time significantly. Pair it with Fast Interactions (also 500,000) and you’ll clear collectible runs much faster.
Character Token Detector and Stan Lee Detector (250,000 each): These work similarly — characters and Stan Lee appearances show up on the minimap. Stan Lee has a rescue opportunity in every level, so this one earns its cost back quickly.
Attract Studs (500,000): Increases the magnetic pull range for stud collection. Once you have multipliers active, this means you’re pulling in massive values passively just by walking around. Low priority early, high value later.
Infinite Power Gauge (250,000): Removes the cooldown on special abilities. Cheap enough to grab early and genuinely changes how certain characters play — particularly high-energy characters like Thor or Captain Marvel variants.
The cosmetic modes — Hat Mode, Helium Mode, Big Head Mode — are purely for fun and extremely cheap. If you have kids playing, Big Head Mode tends to get a reaction. Gravity Mines Affect All changes combat physics so enemies get caught in gravity effects more easily, which is more useful than it sounds in chaotic fights.
Party Mode at 1,000,000 studs adds visual effects to combat. It’s a flex purchase more than anything practical.
Cheat Code Troubleshooting
My code isn’t being accepted — what’s wrong?
Double-check that you’re entering codes without spaces. All codes are exactly 6 characters, alphanumeric. Confusable characters: the number 0 vs. the letter O, and the number 1 vs. the letter I. In LEGO Marvel Superheroes 2’s font, these can look similar. If BCR7QJ isn’t working for Ant-Man, confirm it’s the number 7, not the letter T.
I entered the code but the character isn’t showing in my roster.
Code-unlocked characters appear in the character selection screen under their own name, not grouped with story-unlocked versions. Search by name in the roster filter rather than scrolling. Baby Groot, for instance, is listed separately from regular Groot.
Do cheat codes disable achievements or trophies?
Character unlock codes do not disable achievements on any platform. The wardrobe cheats (stud multipliers, modes) similarly don’t block trophies — this is standard for LEGO titles. You’re safe to use everything here without worrying about your completion record.
I lost my unlocked characters after reloading.
Character codes are permanent once entered — they won’t disappear. What can look like a “missing” character is usually a roster filter issue or the character being in a different category. Toggle cheats (modes, detectors, multipliers) do reset on quit, but character unlocks never do.
Does this work on all platforms?
All codes listed here work on PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC. The Extras menu and the Gwenpool TV method are available on every version. As of January 2026, no platform-specific variations have been identified.
One last thing worth flagging: if you’re aiming for the full stud multiplier stack, grab x2 and x4 before spending on anything else in the wardrobe. The compounding effect kicks in fast enough that the remaining unlocks — including the 10,000,000-stud x10 tier — stop feeling like a grind and start feeling like an inevitability.