How Endless Mode Works in Monster Train 2

How Endless Mode Works in Monster Train 2

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Endless Mode unlocks after beating a regular run of Monster Train 2. Once you’ve melted the final boss and saved your Pyre, you’ll get the option to keep going... and this is where things get spicy.

You’ll face a nonstop gauntlet of harder battles with new curses, tougher enemies, and zero breaks.

If you’ve ever wanted to see how far your busted deck can stretch, this mode is the sandbox for that.

How to Unlock Endless Mode

Just win a normal run.

Once you’ve beaten Seraph, you’ll see the option to enter Endless Mode instead of ending your run. Pick it, and your deck rolls straight into the fire.

What Happens in Endless Mode

Endless Mode is exactly what it sounds like.

Your deck keeps going through battle after battle, with no end in sight. After each fight, you’ll pick between two modifiers. Each one gives:

  • A helpful bonus

  • A curse that can ruin your next few fights... or worse, stack into something permanent

There’s no more navigating nodes or picking shops. Just survive and choose your next punishment wisely.

The Curse System Explained

Every time you win a battle, you get a choice between two modifiers.

One is a bonus. The other is a curse.

Some curses are temporary. Others stick with you and only get worse. A few are designed to shut down popular strategies, like running lean decks or stalling turns.

You’ll need to adapt your strategy as more of these stack. What worked early on might turn into a liability 10 fights later.

Scaling and Enemy Difficulty

Enemies don’t sit still in Endless Mode.

After every battle, their stats go up. They hit harder, survive longer, and use more status effects. You’ll notice the difficulty creep in slowly, then all at once.

Eventually, even your strongest floor can get shredded if you’re not careful.

What Are Chosen Enemies

These aren’t your average speedbumps.

Chosen Enemies are powered-up versions of standard units. They hit harder, trigger more often, and usually have effects that punish your weak spots.

You’ll start seeing them after a few fights into Endless Mode, and they can completely wreck a run if you’re not ready. You can also run into them in normal runs, so it’s worth learning how to deal with them early.

Tips for Surviving Endless Mode

  • Focus on scaling units or effects that get stronger over time

  • Be ready to adapt your deck mid-run, especially if curses target your main strategy

  • Healing and Pyre support becomes more important the longer you go

  • Avoid decks that rely on tight combos, since a single curse can shut them down

  • Keep an eye out for modifiers that are "easy" curses with strong rewards

This mode isn’t about sprinting. It’s about seeing how long you can crawl forward before everything breaks.

Final Blurb & FAQ

Endless Mode is where Monster Train 2 takes off the gloves.

It’s brutal, unpredictable, and a perfect playground for anyone who wants to truly test their deckbuilding. Regardless of whether you last 5 fights or 50, you gotta bend the rules until the game breaks... or you do.

FAQ

Q: How do you unlock Endless Mode?

Just win a regular run. After defeating Seraph, the option appears automatically.

Q: Can I add new cards or units in Endless Mode?

No, you stick with the same deck. No shops, no drafts.

Q: What are Chosen Enemies?

They’re elite enemy variants with stronger effects and stats. They appear during Endless Mode and can also show up in normal runs.

Q: How long can you survive Endless Mode?

As long as your Pyre holds out. The difficulty keeps scaling, so every run has a breaking point.

Q: Can I skip modifiers or avoid curses?

Nope. Every round forces a choice between two modifiers. You’ll always be taking a curse with your reward.


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