Windows (10000 programs)
Pros: High-resolution textures and a detailed interior cabin. Wide selection of performance and tire customization. Versatile addon compatibility for multiple operational roles. Community praise for balanced handling without overpowering.
Cons: Multiplayer requires all players to install the mod. Available only for Windows via the mod distribution platform. Tuning-heavy systems introduce a noticeable learning curve.
Pros: Designed specifically for PvP with optimized spawn points. Enhanced vertical gameplay uncommon in standard GoreBox maps. Compatible with GoreBox destructibility and gore systems. Playable as a single-player sandbox for tactics and testing.
Cons: Windows-only release requires GoreBox with mod.io support. No custom weapons or items included. Mobile compatibility depends on mod.io cross-platform settings. Focus on PvP limits open-ended creative building.
Pros: Level design emphasizes vertical routes that reward movement skill. Custom narrative delivers a concentrated, mission-style airdrop scenario. Regular W.I.P updates add new areas and balance adjustments.
Cons: W.I.P status means features and compatibility can change over time. Co-op support varies by version and requires checking update notes. Steep early learning curve for players new to advanced traversal.
Pros: Adds Booming Blade and Green-Flame Blade with correct melee-attack interaction. Cantrips scale at levels 5 and 11, preserving late-game relevance. Custom animations and sounds that match the game's spellcasting. Spells added to appropriate class spell lists (Wizards, Sorcerers, Warlocks, Eldritch Knight).
Cons: Windows-only, requires the Baldur's Gate 3 base game. Narrow scope: adds SCAG cantrips only, not broader spell expansion. Most valuable to players building melee-caster (Gish) characters.
Pros: Instantly tests "on-crit" gear and ability synergies. Early-game access via the Nautiloid chest speeds experimentation. Hosted on mod.io and works with the in-game Mod Manager. Standalone item keeps changes limited and easy to audit.
Cons: Bypasses core d20 randomness, altering intended combat balance. May trivialize encounters when acquired early. Possible conflicts with mods that modify the tutorial chest or Arron's inventory.
Pros: Adds the Circle of the Sea subclass with aura-based tactical options. Implements 2024 PHB Wild Shape using Temporary Hit Points. Compatible with the official Mod Manager and manual .pak installation.
Cons: May conflict with other mods that modify Druid class files. Requires Patch 7 or later and Mod Manager for proper integration. Recommended new game or respec to ensure all changes apply correctly.
Pros: Faithful 3D model with the blade’s stinger tip. Custom textures include the kanji engraving on the blade. Physics-compatible design for Battle Talent’s combat engine.
Cons: Poison/status effects are not implemented by the mod. Appeals mainly to players who prefer precise thrusting combat.
Pros: Includes specific Polish models: FP3, JC05, P2000. Custom sound profiles that mimic high-pressure reports. Integrates with the game's physics for debris interaction.
Cons: Niche focus may not appeal to general players. Requires the base Fireworks Mania game on Windows.
Pros: Adds a fully playable Succubus class with a defined level 1–12 track. Two subclass paths for social manipulation or offensive fire-based play. Custom spell list and signature abilities broaden encounter solutions. Unique infernal visual effects and custom icons.
Cons: Adding to existing saves often needs a respec or starting a new game. Windows PC only, tied to the BG3 Windows build. Requires familiarity with mod manager installation and load order.
Pros: Authentic 3D katana model with high-fidelity textures. Integrates with Battle Talent's physics and dismemberment systems. Adjustable scaling and VR handling tuned for melee feel. Available through the game's mod browser and mod.io manager.
Cons: Audio uses the game's native sword sounds, no bespoke soundtrack. Requires a copy of Battle Talent and a PCVR setup. Does not add scripted special abilities or magical effects.
Pros: Scalable glyphs resize cleanly without quality loss. Installs as a standard TrueType font for broad application support. Lightweight file imposes minimal system impact. Keyboard mapping lets users insert icons without external images.
Cons: Glyphs are monochrome; color requires external editing. Commercial-use permissions are not guaranteed in the default listing. Remembering key-to-glyph mappings requires the character map or reference.
Pros: Includes upper- and lowercase letters for headline variety. Provided in TTF/OTF formats for broad application compatibility. Optimized for high-resolution display and print output. Hand-drawn, highlighted style adds depth to titles and logos.
Cons: Primarily supports basic Latin; accented characters may be missing. Single decorative style limits use for body text or long copy. Commercial licensing is handled separately from personal-use files.
Pros: Authentic medieval and gothic calligraphic appearance for display use. Includes uppercase and lowercase characters with visible stroke variation. Distributed as a TrueType (TTF) file for broad desktop compatibility. Licence permits personal and commercial use without restriction.
Cons: Limited glyph coverage; may lack extended multilingual characters. Ornate strokes reduce legibility at small sizes. Best suited to display headlines, not continuous body text.
Pros: Per-key mapped icons for music and celebration motifs. TrueType format preserves clarity at large sizes. Lightweight file for quick installation and minimal impact. Works in Office, Adobe, and common web browsers.
Cons: Replaces alphanumeric keys, complicating mixed text-and-icon typing. License terms require review for commercial use.