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Don't stare at the gunslinger’s face. Stare at his gun hand . The moment his fingers twitch before the flash, you click. Most players wait for the yellow flash on screen—that’s too slow. React to the motion of the hand. Verdict: To Cheat or Not to Cheat? If you’ve beaten the game ten times and just want to mess around with the Sawed-Off Shotgun, go ahead and type greed at the main menu. It’s a harmless nostalgia trip.
During the main menu screen (where you see the "Play" button and the row of opponents).
If you grew up during the golden age of Flash games, you’ve probably felt the intense, finger-twitching pressure of Gunblood . The premise is simple: stare down your opponent, wait for the screen to flash, and draw faster than a rattlesnake strikes.
Entering greed unlocks all the guns immediately. You won’t have to win duels to earn the Magnum, Sawed-Off, or the Golden Gun. You can select any weapon from the start. Wait... There’s a Second Code There is a rumor of a second code that floats around gaming forums. Some sources claim that entering shadow on the title screen unlocks a secret "Shadow Mode" or a hidden boss. Unfortunately, for 99% of the classic versions, this is a myth. It’s likely a leftover rumor from a specific modded version of the game. Stick with greed for guaranteed results. Why You Might Want to Skip the Code Before you rush off to type greed , hear me out.
But let’s be honest—the game gets hard. Around the 5th or 6th opponent, the reaction times required feel superhuman. So, like any good gamer from the early 2000s, you start asking:
Here is the answer you’ve been looking for. Yes, Gunblood (specifically the popular Flash versions) has a built-in cheat code.
But if you’ve never actually dueled "Doc Holliday" legitimately? Put the keyboard down. Earn that victory. The cheat code might win you the gun, but it won’t win you the draw.