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* [[Modding:Creating a SMAPI mod|Creating a SMAPI mod]] | * [[Modding:Creating a SMAPI mod|Creating a SMAPI mod]] | ||
* [[Modding:Updating deprecated SMAPI code|Updating deprecated SMAPI code]] | * [[Modding:Updating deprecated SMAPI code|Updating deprecated SMAPI code]] | ||
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* [[Modding:Creating an XNB mod|Creating an XNB mod]] | * [[Modding:Creating an XNB mod|Creating an XNB mod]] | ||
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===Advanced topics=== | ===Advanced topics=== |
Revision as of 19:37, 23 May 2017
Mods are packages of files which change Stardew Valley in some way. Mods can add features (like showing NPCs on the map), change game mechanics (like making fences decay more slowly), make cosmetic changes (like making your house look like a hobbit home), and much more.
Using mods
Creating mods
Creating SMAPI mods
Creating XNB mods
Advanced topics
- Achievement data
- Blueprint data
- Dialogue
- Event data
- Fish data
- Gift taste data
- Object data
- Weather mechanics
See also
- Chat on Discord — get help, ask questions, or discuss with modders and SMAPI developers.