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Mods, short for 'Modifications', refers to modifying Dwarf Fortress' files (or, indeed, the files of any other game) to change some element of game play, usually by a third-party developer or the end user.
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A '''Mod''', short for "Modification", refers to the modification of ''Dwarf Fortress'' files (or, indeed, the files of any other game) to change some element of gameplay, usually by a third-party developer or the end user.
  
 
This category is for enhancements and changes that are ready to be used as-is.
 
This category is for enhancements and changes that are ready to be used as-is.
 
If you want to know how to create Mods, see the [[Modding guide]]
 
 
See also: [[:Category:Modding]]
 
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:19, 2 November 2019

For information on creating Mods, see the Modding guide. For a list of modding-related pages, see Category:Modding.

A Mod, short for "Modification", refers to the modification of Dwarf Fortress files (or, indeed, the files of any other game) to change some element of gameplay, usually by a third-party developer or the end user.

This category is for enhancements and changes that are ready to be used as-is.

Subcategories

This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.