Mod compilation suggestions?

Im looking for a complete modpack thats updated regularly, thats compatible/includes Valheim plus and Jewel Crafting or Epic Loot. And adds content to not used biomes yet.
Intended for solo play.
Also whats best to use Thunderstore modmanager or R2modman?
8:13 pm, September 19, 2022
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Horemvore replied to Mod compilation suggestions? September 20, 2022 @ 2:08:59 am PST

V+ :steamthumbsdown: :steamfacepalm:

Good luck on your Hunt.
12:13 pm, December 15, 2022
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Veseljko replied to Mod compilation suggestions? September 20, 2022 @ 3:12:57 am PST

I can suggest only R2modman as i never tried anything else. It works fine and we never had any issues with it. Our current modpack is Valkans and we update it regularly according to our needs/likes to the game process. It has Jewel crafting, creature level and loot control (currently limited to 3star mobs), several building mods, skill mod for sailing, honey+ for a bit better foods (thinking about adding potions plus too) and some other QoL mods. I wouldn’t recommend any new biomes mods as they just aren’t fun and require a lot of balancing with extra mods.
What i would recommend is to use pre-made world. We finished The Olde Road and are currently playing A Shattered World. These worlds can be found on nexus. They are fun, check the description on nexus and see if you would like it.
12:13 pm, December 15, 2022
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Nefrarya replied to Mod compilation suggestions? September 20, 2022 @ 6:35:05 am PST

Hey there,

please remember that as of now modding is not officially supported. It's done at your own risk, there are no guarantees for future compatibility. Please keep backups of your save files before you start modding. If you need technical support, please always include a full list of active AND prior mods, since that can influence the game's behaviour with regard to bugs.

Have a good day!
12:13 pm, December 15, 2022
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PumPGunisiert replied to Mod compilation suggestions? September 20, 2022 @ 6:57:01 am PST

Thanks for the answers :steamthumbsup:
Why the thumbs down for Valheim plus? Being able to customize everything is best thing ever
12:13 pm, December 15, 2022
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bloody-nine replied to Mod compilation suggestions? September 20, 2022 @ 7:01:19 am PST

wait till and if they allow steam workshop. hopefully sooner rather than later. would really help ease things for us (and the dev team ect ) during the huge time it takes for updates.
12:13 pm, December 15, 2022
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PumPGunisiert replied to Mod compilation suggestions? September 20, 2022 @ 7:17:41 am PST

Nah ive got quite some experience with mods from workshop, in many cases it doesnt work properly. In those cases it was always a must to use a 3rd party modmanager
12:13 pm, December 15, 2022
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electricdawn replied to Mod compilation suggestions? September 20, 2022 @ 8:22:34 am PST

If you want to mod, I can heartily recommend ThunderStore.

It will allow you to browse 1500+ mods directly from the app, it will allow you to install, configure, en- or disable, update, or uninstall every mod they offer. ThunderStore will resolve dependencies, and will tell you if a mod has an update available for it.

You can also add mods manually to the ThunderStore interface.

ThunderStore and mods are kept totally separate from Valheim, thus allowing the mod manager to start the game vanilla in case of problems related to mods.

I can only highly recommend it.
12:13 pm, December 15, 2022
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letsTPKothers replied to Mod compilation suggestions? September 20, 2022 @ 11:39:20 pm PST

Best place to find mods?
Looking for a main site that has the bulk of Valheim mods.

Thanks.
12:13 pm, December 15, 2022
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PakaNoHida replied to Mod compilation suggestions? September 21, 2022 @ 2:28:43 pm PST

Originally posted by electricdawn:
If you want to mod, I can heartily recommend ThunderStore.

It will allow you to browse 1500+ mods directly from the app, it will allow you to install, configure, en- or disable, update, or uninstall every mod they offer. ThunderStore will resolve dependencies, and will tell you if a mod has an update available for it.

You can also add mods manually to the ThunderStore interface.

ThunderStore and mods are kept totally separate from Valheim, thus allowing the mod manager to start the game vanilla in case of problems related to mods.

I can only highly recommend it.


I actually went there today, and uhh, I wish the OP much luck.

I was medicated and couldn't stop laughing at some of the mods such as banana trees for Valheim... yeah that's what my viking needs... some potassium. ;)

So again, I wish the OP luck, and remember with each patch, just like in any other game, you must update your mods.
12:13 pm, December 15, 2022
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PakaNoHida replied to Mod compilation suggestions? September 21, 2022 @ 2:31:37 pm PST

I should say, come release, I will be looking for a mod that auto-levels an area... such as click area, drag rectangle to size of area you want leveled, click again, and it auto-completes it.

I loathe leveling for large projects.
12:13 pm, December 15, 2022
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burn replied to Mod compilation suggestions? September 21, 2022 @ 2:40:56 pm PST

V+ is not regularly maintained as the authors have pretty much abandoned updating it. your game will break if using it and an update to the game occurs.

if u want a similar mod, i suggest the ODINPlus QoL mod. it is regularly maintained by a group of authors who are still VERY active in the mod scene.
12:13 pm, December 15, 2022
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Horemvore replied to Mod compilation suggestions? September 22, 2022 @ 3:19:30 am PST

Originally posted by PumPGunisiert:
Thanks for the answers :steamthumbsup:
Why the thumbs down for Valheim plus? Being able to customize everything is best thing ever

They went around, taking other peoples code slapped it all in one mod, called it their own then got Server providers to install it as a requirement for modding and proceeded to abandon said mod. It causes nothing but issues.
12:13 pm, December 15, 2022
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Horemvore replied to Mod compilation suggestions? September 22, 2022 @ 3:21:06 am PST

Originally posted by letsTPKothers:
Best place to find mods?
Looking for a main site that has the bulk of Valheim mods.

Thanks.
Thunderstore.io
12:13 pm, December 15, 2022
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PumPGunisiert replied to Mod compilation suggestions? September 22, 2022 @ 7:08:56 am PST

Originally posted by Horemvore:
They went around, taking other peoples code slapped it all in one mod, called it their own then got Server providers to install it as a requirement for modding and proceeded to abandon said mod. It causes nothing but issues.
I dont care about servers. But i doubt they just copied code, since nexus takes that stuff very seriously, mabye they took the ideas and concepts of other mods and included them, which is totaly fine. Abandoned? I dont see that, it still works with latest update.
12:13 pm, December 15, 2022
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Quintium replied to Mod compilation suggestions? September 22, 2022 @ 7:51:46 am PST

Originally posted by PakaNoHida:
I should say, come release, I will be looking for a mod that auto-levels an area... such as click area, drag rectangle to size of area you want leveled, click again, and it auto-completes it.

I loathe leveling for large projects.

Why not just go into "creative mode" and you will have all. No "leveling" needed
12:13 pm, December 15, 2022
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Quintium replied to Mod compilation suggestions? September 22, 2022 @ 7:51:46 am PDT

Originally posted by PakaNoHida:
I should say, come release, I will be looking for a mod that auto-levels an area... such as click area, drag rectangle to size of area you want leveled, click again, and it auto-completes it.

I loathe leveling for large projects.

Why not just go into "creative mode" and you will have all. No "leveling" needed
5:13 pm, September 22, 2022
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PumPGunisiert replied to Mod compilation suggestions? September 22, 2022 @ 7:08:56 am PDT

Originally posted by Horemvore:
They went around, taking other peoples code slapped it all in one mod, called it their own then got Server providers to install it as a requirement for modding and proceeded to abandon said mod. It causes nothing but issues.
I dont care about servers. But i doubt they just copied code, since nexus takes that stuff very seriously, mabye they took the ideas and concepts of other mods and included them, which is totaly fine. Abandoned? I dont see that, it still works with latest update.
2:13 pm, September 22, 2022
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Horemvore replied to Mod compilation suggestions? September 22, 2022 @ 3:19:30 am PDT

Originally posted by PumPGunisiert:
Thanks for the answers :steamthumbsup:
Why the thumbs down for Valheim plus? Being able to customize everything is best thing ever

They went around, taking other peoples code slapped it all in one mod, called it their own then got Server providers to install it as a requirement for modding and proceeded to abandon said mod. It causes nothing but issues.
11:13 am, September 22, 2022
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Horemvore replied to Mod compilation suggestions? September 22, 2022 @ 3:21:06 am PDT

Originally posted by letsTPKothers:
Best place to find mods?
Looking for a main site that has the bulk of Valheim mods.

Thanks.
Thunderstore.io
11:13 am, September 22, 2022
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PakaNoHida replied to Mod compilation suggestions? September 21, 2022 @ 2:28:43 pm PDT

Originally posted by electricdawn:
If you want to mod, I can heartily recommend ThunderStore.

It will allow you to browse 1500+ mods directly from the app, it will allow you to install, configure, en- or disable, update, or uninstall every mod they offer. ThunderStore will resolve dependencies, and will tell you if a mod has an update available for it.

You can also add mods manually to the ThunderStore interface.

ThunderStore and mods are kept totally separate from Valheim, thus allowing the mod manager to start the game vanilla in case of problems related to mods.

I can only highly recommend it.


I actually went there today, and uhh, I wish the OP much luck.

I was medicated and couldn't stop laughing at some of the mods such as banana trees for Valheim... yeah that's what my viking needs... some potassium. ;)

So again, I wish the OP luck, and remember with each patch, just like in any other game, you must update your mods.
11:13 pm, September 21, 2022
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PakaNoHida replied to Mod compilation suggestions? September 21, 2022 @ 2:31:37 pm PDT

I should say, come release, I will be looking for a mod that auto-levels an area... such as click area, drag rectangle to size of area you want leveled, click again, and it auto-completes it.

I loathe leveling for large projects.
11:13 pm, September 21, 2022
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burn replied to Mod compilation suggestions? September 21, 2022 @ 2:40:56 pm PDT

V+ is not regularly maintained as the authors have pretty much abandoned updating it. your game will break if using it and an update to the game occurs.

if u want a similar mod, i suggest the ODINPlus QoL mod. it is regularly maintained by a group of authors who are still VERY active in the mod scene.
11:13 pm, September 21, 2022
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letsTPKothers replied to Mod compilation suggestions? September 20, 2022 @ 11:39:20 pm PDT

Best place to find mods?
Looking for a main site that has the bulk of Valheim mods.

Thanks.
8:13 am, September 21, 2022
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PumPGunisiert replied to Mod compilation suggestions? September 20, 2022 @ 7:17:41 am PDT

Nah ive got quite some experience with mods from workshop, in many cases it doesnt work properly. In those cases it was always a must to use a 3rd party modmanager
5:13 pm, September 20, 2022
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electricdawn replied to Mod compilation suggestions? September 20, 2022 @ 8:22:34 am PDT

If you want to mod, I can heartily recommend ThunderStore.

It will allow you to browse 1500+ mods directly from the app, it will allow you to install, configure, en- or disable, update, or uninstall every mod they offer. ThunderStore will resolve dependencies, and will tell you if a mod has an update available for it.

You can also add mods manually to the ThunderStore interface.

ThunderStore and mods are kept totally separate from Valheim, thus allowing the mod manager to start the game vanilla in case of problems related to mods.

I can only highly recommend it.
5:13 pm, September 20, 2022
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Nefrarya replied to Mod compilation suggestions? September 20, 2022 @ 6:35:05 am PDT

Hey there,

please remember that as of now modding is not officially supported. It's done at your own risk, there are no guarantees for future compatibility. Please keep backups of your save files before you start modding. If you need technical support, please always include a full list of active AND prior mods, since that can influence the game's behaviour with regard to bugs.

Have a good day!
2:13 pm, September 20, 2022
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PumPGunisiert replied to Mod compilation suggestions? September 20, 2022 @ 6:57:01 am PDT

Thanks for the answers :steamthumbsup:
Why the thumbs down for Valheim plus? Being able to customize everything is best thing ever
2:13 pm, September 20, 2022
0 comments 0 likes

bloody-nine replied to Mod compilation suggestions? September 20, 2022 @ 7:01:19 am PDT

wait till and if they allow steam workshop. hopefully sooner rather than later. would really help ease things for us (and the dev team ect ) during the huge time it takes for updates.
2:13 pm, September 20, 2022
0 comments 0 likes

Horemvore replied to Mod compilation suggestions? September 20, 2022 @ 2:08:59 am PDT

V+ :steamthumbsdown: :steamfacepalm:

Good luck on your Hunt.
11:13 am, September 20, 2022
0 comments 0 likes

Veseljko replied to Mod compilation suggestions? September 20, 2022 @ 3:12:57 am PDT

I can suggest only R2modman as i never tried anything else. It works fine and we never had any issues with it. Our current modpack is Valkans and we update it regularly according to our needs/likes to the game process. It has Jewel crafting, creature level and loot control (currently limited to 3star mobs), several building mods, skill mod for sailing, honey+ for a bit better foods (thinking about adding potions plus too) and some other QoL mods. I wouldn’t recommend any new biomes mods as they just aren’t fun and require a lot of balancing with extra mods.
What i would recommend is to use pre-made world. We finished The Olde Road and are currently playing A Shattered World. These worlds can be found on nexus. They are fun, check the description on nexus and see if you would like it.
11:13 am, September 20, 2022
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