Mods (7754 programs)
Pros: Custom-engineered shells and multi-shot cakes expand choreography options. High-fidelity particle systems create realistic explosion patterns and light behavior. Integration with the modding API enables easy spawning and timed sequences. Optimized for stability during high-density pyrotechnic displays.
Cons: Requires Fireworks Mania on Windows. Multiplayer requires every participant to install the mod. Emphasis on display-grade effects may not suit casual arcade players.
Pros: Includes signature Resident Evil 7 weapons like the Samurai Edge and Thor's Hammer. Models and textures use original Resident Evil 7 assets. Works on both PCVR and Meta Quest platforms. Frequently showcased in community 'Top Mod' lists.
Cons: Requires a licensed copy of Bonelab to use. Manual file placement needed if not using the in-game mod menu. BoneLib recommended for full script and physics support.
Pros: Lore-accurate recreation of an iconic NPC armor set. High-fidelity textures and models that match game aesthetics. Provides radiant damage buffs and scaling combat abilities. Available through the official in-game Mod Manager for PC and consoles.
Cons: Grants powerful end-game equipment early, altering progression pacing. Recommended to back up saves before installing mid-playthrough. May shift balance in Honor Mode or purist runs.
Pros: Adds twelve darker dye variants missing from the base game. Includes a true black tone for somber character looks. Available early via Tutorial Chest and vendored across Acts 1–3. Compatible with vanilla and modded armour that supports dyes.
Cons: Purely cosmetic, introduces no gameplay or balance changes. Dyes are consumed on use, matching the game's item rules. Windows installation only through the game's Mod Manager.
Pros: Automates excavation to remove repetitive digging chores. Grants the Quasit familiar useful excavation utility. Reduces inventory clutter by removing shovel dependency. Compatible with official in-game Mod Manager and BG3 Mod Manager.
Cons: Alters exploration pacing, which may disappoint meticulous scavengers. Installation requires familiarity with PC mod managers. Change focuses on exploration and does not modify combat.
Pros: High-definition textures for crisper deck graphics. Minimalist white-and-black design with Céleste branding. One-click install option via the in-game Mod Browser. Optimized presentation for high-resolution PC displays.
Cons: Primarily optimized for Windows PC, limited console suitability. Single aesthetic may not satisfy players seeking many deck options. Best display requires a high-resolution setup and proper gear mod support.
Pros: Authentic Stutata and Ripresa sequence simulation. Tailored sound effects matching Italian firework types. Custom cakes with varied shot counts and patterns. Easy Workshop subscription and spawning workflow.
Cons: Requires careful timing to exploit multi-break shells. Needs base Fireworks Mania installed on Windows. Niche focus may not suit casual, quick-show creators.
Pros: Faithful recreations of recognisable EverQuest weapons. Distinct handling profiles for each item, varying timing and reach. Standalone pack that does not require extra frameworks. Models and textures designed to match the base game's aesthetic.
Cons: Windows PCVR build only, separate Nomad listing may be needed. Requires Blade & Sorcery installed on the PC. Appeal mainly to EverQuest fans, less for unfamiliar players.
Pros: Earlier feat choices expand Mind Weaver build experimentation. In-game mod.io support simplifies installation and updates. Authored by Mind Weaver creator, improving class compatibility.
Cons: Applies only to Mind Weaver, not to other classes. Additional feats may require respec for characters already past levels. Narrow scope, unsuitable for players seeking broad progression changes.
Pros: Supports Push, Firefight, and Checkpoint game modes. Designed with official modding tools for improved stability. Desert and industrial aesthetics praised by the community. Verticality and cover support varied tactical play.
Cons: PC-only distribution via mod.io, not console-compatible. Daytime-focused lighting limits night-operation variety. Requires an installed copy of the base game.
Pros: Multiple classic parks bundled into one convenient download. Revamped textures and modernized lighting for clearer surfaces. Optimized geometry and assets for steadier frame rates. Refined splines and grind physics aligned with current movement models.
Cons: Designed for PC mod workflows, not console mod browsers. Manual installation into Documents/SkaterXL/Maps may confuse new modders. Best visual results require XLGraphics or a similar graphics mod.
Pros: Grants enough experience to reach level 12 immediately. Works with existing save files for mid-campaign testing. No external script extenders required, zero-dependency install. Hosted on common mod portals for easy discovery.
Cons: Only affects the consuming character, not instantaneous party-wide leveling. Bypasses standard progression, altering narrative pacing and discovery. Requires Baldur's Gate 3 with official mod support.
Pros: Authentic VX1000-style samples for a vintage skate-video sound. Distinct board pops, flicks and grind impacts improve edit timing. Surface-dependent rolling audio adds environmental specificity.
Cons: Requires Unity Mod Manager plus the SoundMod plugin on Windows. SoundMod typically accepts only one active sound pack at a time. Not compatible with PlayStation or Xbox console versions.
Pros: Faithful Part VI Jason outfit including the signature hockey mask. Modular pieces let you mix helmet and body items freely. High-resolution textures and VR-optimized models for close viewing. Armor plugs into in-game physics and provides real protection.
Cons: Designed for Windows PCVR only, not for Nomad builds. Requires a copy of the base game installed on PC. Armor weight can alter combat balance for some playstyles.
Pros: Bloodborne-inspired 3D model and textures match the gothic tone. Custom firing and reloading sounds enhance VR feedback. Integrates with Battle Talent's physics-driven projectile system. Appears in the game's mod menu for quick installation via mod.io.
Cons: Requires the Battle Talent base game and PCVR. Initial synchronization needs an internet connection through mod.io. Single-weapon focus limits additional content variety.
Pros: Authentic recreations of Broekhoff Event Cake series. High-resolution textures with official Broekhoff branding. Custom launch and explosion audio for richer displays. Installable via in-game browser or mod.io files.
Cons: Every multiplayer participant must have the mod installed. Focused on event-grade effects, not casual variety. Requires a legitimate Fireworks Mania installation on Windows.
Pros: Distinct spectral transparency creates a clear visual identity. Physics-based floating alters unit interactions and positioning. Hosted on mod.io for in-client subscribing and automatic install. Fits themed sandbox and custom-battle experiments well.
Cons: Primarily intended for sandbox and custom battles, not campaign integration. Windows-only availability across store builds. No documented offensive abilities beyond movement and transparency.