
There's a small bonus for killing enemies precisely, and if you block exactly the enemy's attack power, they get the Exact Vengeance debuff - though this works both ways. Not the most visually exciting mod, but a fun new set of twists to flesh out Slay The Spire's basic combat, based around precise number-matching.
#Slay the spire multiplayer mod#
I've had a few runs where this mod would have really come in handy, as I ended up with a truly bizarre collection of often-useless items. Better yet, once you buy the rug, the merchant will appear just sitting on the cold dungeon floor. Remember that 'Not For Sale' tag on the merchant's rug? Now it's up for grabs. This adds the option to sell unwanted relics and potions back to the merchant, in the best possible way. For now, let's start small with some minor tweaks to liven up your next run. Treehouse architect Alec has already put some Slay The Spire mods in the spotlight, so we'll be skipping the character mods he featured, googly eyes (which are compatible with many of my picks) and The Jungle, but those are still recommended. ModTheSpire, Basemod and StSLib by Bug KiooehtĪrchetype API by Gremious and Bug Kiooeht Fun features for the modern Spire The common ones that you should get now to save time later are:

Slay The Spire mods require official or fan-made resource libraries as pegs to hang their additional hats from. If the mod you want isn't there, check the Workshop page for alternative download sources, but I'm afraid there's no Mod DB or Nexus pages to fall back on here.Ĭondolences to the GOG crowd out of the way, if you've got the game on Steam, the only halfway fiddly part of the modding process is getting a few pre-requisite files installed.
#Slay the spire multiplayer manual#
I'll be focusing on Steam for ease of use, but for GOG's you'll need to dig into this list of mod downloads on Github, which includes instructions on manual installation. Modding Slay The Spire is a doddle if you have the Steam version, and a pain in the arse if you don't. The game already has an active modding scene, and while it's just a small collection, here's a bundle of minor mods to lightly spice up the game, some all-new characters to play as, and a pair of fan-made expansions to fill out your decks. If you're one of those people who regularly finishes it, it might be time to change things up a little. While I can't claim to have sunk hundreds of hours into it like Alec, I've still lost entire evenings to Slay The Spire's deck-building.
