Want to get the most out of your latest coin? Then it’s time to learn how to power them up. We made this Heads Please Enchanting guide to explain this mechanic, how to do it, and the buffs you could get.
You can play Heads, Please over on Roblox. Maybe also check our Heads Please codes guide too, to get a few Enchant Books to start you off.
Heads Please Enchanting Guide
What Is Enchanting?
Enchanting is a mechanic in Heads, Please, which lets you give stat boosts to your active coin. These work alongside the particular coin’s stat, and only apply to that particular coin. There are different beneficial buffs available, and they have different strengths.
How To Enchant
To enchant a coin, you need an Enchant Book, you have a chance to get one of these every time you flip a coin. You can also get them through redeeming codes. Once you have it, head to the building with the blue light coming from the doors.
Head inside, and you should find an Enchanting Table. Walk over and interact with it to use one Enchant Book to enchant the coin that you have equipped at the time.
Enchant List
Here are the Enchants currently available in the game, and their stats. They’ve divided into strength levels, which are represented by Roman numerals.
I
- Clover I – 10% draw luck buff.
- Flash I – 5% coin flip cooldown reduction.
- Wealth I – 10% Payout buff.
II
- Clover II – 25% draw luck buff.
- Flash II – 10% coin flip cooldown reduction.
- Wealth II – 20% payout buff.
III
- Clover III – 50% draw luck buff.
- Flash III – 15% coin flip cooldown reduction.
- Wealth III – 30% payout buff.
IV
- Clover IV – 75% draw luck buff.
- Flash IV – 20% coin flip cooldown reduction.
- Wealth IV – 40% payout buff.
V
- Clover V – 100% draw luck buff.
- Flash V – 50% coin flip cooldown reduction.
- Wealth V – 50% payout buff.
- Close – 3% chance to get an extra coin with each Gacha draw.
- Gambler – 10% chance to double your payout on a coin flip.



