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Elden Ring’s most popular mods are cheats

- March 9, 2022
- Updated: July 2, 2025 at 3:54 AM

Elden Ring continues to make headlines, with Steam reporting that it’s almost reached one million concurrent players in the two weeks since its launch. This doesn’t include the players on other platforms. True to form, the developers, FromSoftware, delivered a difficult game. It has led to the creation of mods, especially cheat mods, to make the game easier.
Cheat mods have become the most downloaded mods for Elden Ring as players try to find ways to make the game a little easier. If you use Nexus mods and search for Elden Ring mods, you’ll find a page with the most popular mods. Cheat mods dominate the top of this list.
At the moment, the most popular mod is ‘Elden Ring Ultimate Table’. According to the description, this mod allows the player to make significant changes to the stats and equipment of your character. With this mod enabled, you’ll be able to shoot 100 spells per second, and it gives the character unlimited HP, FP, and stamina. This mod also adds a parry feature, teleportation, one-hit kills, super speed, and frozen enemies to change the game’s difficulty in favor of the player.
The second most downloaded mod for Elden Ring is ‘Elden Ring Cheat Table’ and allows players to edit the characters’ items, runes, health, and other character and weapon stats. This means the player can build a character ready to take on brutal bosses like Godric the Grafted from the start.
There is a warning when it comes to these cheat mods, though. Players shouldn’t use these mods when playing online. FromSoftware might not act if you choose to use mods in your own game, but they may retaliate with bans if you use mods while playing online. We’re interested in seeing how long cheats will stay the top mods for the game. If you’d prefer to play it the natural way, you can check out our 5 top ways to survive Elden Ring.
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