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All the mods provided below were made using Mad God's Game Editor (see
Downloads above). They are use-at-own-risk (I've not tested them, and am not providing support, refer to the
author's documentation for their contact details). Keep in mind, mods can't be stacked (in other words, you can
only have one mod installed at a time), also they have to be installed manually (Wiz8 was never designed for mods
and so will require some computer-competency to instigate). Mods can be installed midway through a game, but removing
the mod after a game has been saved with it in play will invalidate the save-game file (and Wiz8 is likely to crash
if you try to load it).
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Flamestryke's New Mod, version 1.1, the creator of the first released mod has done it again in a brand new
revamped mod! This mod contains far too many new features, items, spells, gadgets etc to list them all here, so
just download and enjoy!
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Graphic only
mod, simply uses some of the graphics that did not appear in the game but are contained in the graphic
database, also few existing item bug corrections.
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Disco Stu's Mod,
version 1a, this mod focuses on changing existing equipment in the game (while filling some "holes" with
new equipment). It makes weapon usage skill based. It also reduces the ability to mix potions for money and
attempts to better balance weapons and armour.
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Deathstalker's Mod, version 3.0, has fixed "most" (hopefully all) the crash issues from previous versions.
Added/deleted some story content (most notably the Monastery addition of the crazy toys). Fixed some spells to
work outside combat as well as some interesting spells for monsters only! (see Trynton patch below).
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Trynton Patch for Deathstalker's Mod (v3.0), looks like there was a bug that slipped into the 'Lanthorn the
Hunter' encounter in Trynton with Deathstalker's latest version of his mod. This patch will correct it, simply
place these two files into the appropriate locations.
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Random_Passerby's Random Mod, version 0.2, as the name might imply, the main feature
of this mod is that virtually all of the new items appear quite randomly and are at least moderately rare, and
item distribution in general has been made a bit more varied.
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W4st's Transparent Compasses mod, is a simple graphic mod that makes the Radar and
Formation panels transparent so that you can see through them. The mod makes no alterations to any game files,
it merely unpacks some graphic files, and so will be compatible with all other mods (assuming
they don't modify the compasses either). There's a screenshot included in the file to that shows what the
effect looks like.
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