A: Almost certainly not. Build 5934 is a specific patch level. Developers changed the game's code in later builds. You would need a trainer updated for Build 6138.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational and educational purposes. Modifying game files violates the EULA of some multiplayer components. Always use trainers strictly in offline, single-player modes. A: Almost certainly not
Remember that a trainer is a tool, not a crutch. After you have demolished the Shogunate with unlimited ammo and immortal Shogitai , consider going back and playing the game vanilla. You will find that the skills you learned—positioning artillery, cycling volleys, managing naval support—remain. You would need a trainer updated for Build 6138
Introduction: The Clash of Steel and Shell Total War: Shogun 2 – Fall of the Samurai stands as a unique gem in the Creative Assembly catalog. It is a cruel paradox: a game that celebrates the dying breath of the samurai class while simultaneously introducing Gatling guns, ironclads, and Armstrong cannons. Released as a standalone expansion, it forces players to navigate the treacherous waters of the Boshin War (1864-1869), where loyalty, modernization, and sheer firepower determine the fate of Japan. Always use trainers strictly in offline, single-player modes
For now, load up Build 5934, enable that infinite Koku, and listen to the roar of the Armstrong gun. The old ways are dying, but with your trainer, your clan will write the final history of the samurai.
A: Technically yes, but expect a desync within 5 turns. Also, most trainers disable themselves in multiplayer lobbies. Do not use trainers in Avatar Conquest or versus modes.