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jbox1 That is sad, but i'll try to understand how things work myself then

Al1ce Looking through the game’s code and other peoples mod will help, once you have looked at the example mods first.

JellyBeanLt That’s a bunch of anylitical data...

@Al1ce Modding can be done with inbuilt software, but I could recommend a couple of free apps:
- Notepad ++: This is basically notepad, on steroids. It will make reading code so much easier, and you will never know how you had lived without it!
- Paint.net: This is basically paint, on steroids. It will make drawing sprites so much easier, and you will never know how you lived without it!
- Windows File Explorer: Yeah, explorer won’t be out of buisness yet...

jbox1 Well, I made a mod, and it is not conficting with anything, but it doesn't add anything(it is supposed to add an armor block)

I really don't understand anything

JellyBeanLt Is that your office?!

Al1ce probably forgot to add fhe reference.

    My advice is to open up the game's Data folder, look through the .txt files in there, and just start experimenting and changing values. Try simple things at first, like changing how much damage a weapon does, and then try more complicated things when you get bored changing simple values. You'll slowly get a feel for how the game is structured. Once you're comfortable with how the game data is structured, then you can actually make a proper "mod" (with a mod.txt file) that you can give to other players.

    JellyBeanLt Um...maybe?

      6 days later

      JellyBeanLt cough putin cough

        4 days later

        all my mods are old and outdated and I'm a little rusty from not modding for a long time, but when 0.14.0 comes out I will try to make a good tutorial explaining how to mod 🙂

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