Modding

Modding (short for modifications) are anything that changes Darkest Dungeon's game content from what it originally was.

Purpose
With the announcement from the devs that "...official modding support is coming! We can’t wait to see what the community comes up with..." we're excited to have a platform where people can share explore guides and tutorials on the best mods and modding for Darkest Dungeon.

Most mods and modding add content to the game to alter gameplay, change the creative feel, or give the player more options in how they interact with the Darkest Dungeon world. It will soon be seen how some mods/modding may be bigger expansions, or if others simply add more settings and options to optimize speed, graphics, or gameplay of the game. Ideally, the creator of a mod updates the mod whenever the game updates - bringing more content, bug fixes, or optimizations. Otherwise, the mod may not work with a newer version.

New Class Mods
By far the most popular type of mod. New class mods are mods adding to the game non-vanilla playable characters recruitable from the roaster. Mods, that are modifying already existing characters either vanilla or not are of other categories.

Texture Mods
Texture mods are adding to the game more available textures for various characters or objects. Most often creators of those mods are making custom skins for playable characters or NPC's in The Hamlet.

Town Events Mods
Mods, that either add or modify already existing town events. They can also, but less often be the mods, that remove certain town events from the save file, unless a mod responsible for it is disabled.

Location Mods
Mods, that edit existing locations.

Enemies Mods
Mods, that either modify, add or remove enemies encountered in the game.

Inventory Mods
Mods, that are changing logistics of player's inventory. Mods, that change stacking of items are items mods.

Items Mods
Mods, that edit items behavior, add new items or remove items.

Bugs
Note that if you install a mod, it may stop the game from working properly. If you encounter a problem while using mods and want to report it, first remove all of your mods to see if the problem still happens, as in the future some of the mods might conflict with each other. If the problem continues to happen, please notify the developer of the mod. Otherwise, try to reproduce the problem with the fewest possible number of mods, and then report the problem to the author(s) of those mods.