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The best Slay the Spire mods

We've collected our top picks for Slay the Spire mods, whether you're looking for new content or subtle tweaks to the card game experience.

The Ironclad sporting a set of googly eyes courtesy of the Googly Eyes mod, one of the best Slay the Spire mods.

What are the best Slay the Spire mods? Whether you’ve exhausted the game and are looking for extra content, or just want to make some small changes to an otherwise perfect experience, the best Slay the Spire mods can fit the bill.

The roguelike card game has official Steam Workshop mod support and a fantastic community, meaning there are tons of mods available to easily integrate into the indie game. These mods range from making the map easier to read to huge expansions featuring brand-new characters. There are hundreds to choose from on Steam, but we’ve picked out the very best mods in Slay the Spire just for you.

Here are the best Slay the Spire mods:

Minty Spire (QoL tweaks)

For all you Slay the Spire purists out there, we understand why you’re the way you are. Slay is arguably one of the most complete games out there, but the Minty Spire mod highlights a few areas where there’s some room for improvement. This mod doesn’t change any of the game’s mechanics, instead it focuses on adding quality of life tweaks to improve the core experience. For example, the Stone Calendar relic in the base game doesn’t stand out as it gears up to deal damage, but this mod highlights when the effect is about to trigger to help you play more efficiently. If you don’t want to change the base game at all, this mod provides tweaks in areas that are due for some extra love.

Spire with Friends

If you ever want to prove who the best Slay the Spire player is among your mates, Spire with Friends makes this task dead simple. While this is technically doable in the base version of the game using seeds, this mod does all the hard work for you. Featuring support for up to 200 players in a competitive speed running style versus mode, you can watch in real-time as each player makes their way up the spire. Whether you’re going for a Heart run or you want to see who can climb the spire the fastest, this mod finally gives you the chance to prove who the best player is.

Spire Biomes

Spire Biomes introduces biomes to Slay the Spire’s map, dividing progression nodes into colorful zones with new modifiers. These modifiers can vary in complexity, but typically introduce new events, monsters, and rewards that force you to switch up your old strategies for a fresh approach. There’s even a built-in mod configuration menu, so if you don’t enjoy a particular biome, you can just disable it and enjoy everything else that Spire Biomes has to offer.

PvP in the Spire

Taking on the pre-programmed denizens of Slay the Spire is all well and good, but TCG fans will be the first to tell you that there’s nothing quite like testing your card-battling prowess against another human being. PvP in the Spire allows you to do just that, allowing you to engage in online battles against your friends (and enemies) in a deck building duel of wits. It’s worth noting that this Slay the Spire mod is incompatible with other character mods, so we recommend disabling them before you go head-to-head with your opponent.

Pokemon Regions

Do you fancy yourself the very best at Slay the Spire, like no one ever was? Then Pokemon Regions is the mod for you. Get ready to embark on a journey to encounter, catch, and battle pocket monsters as you ascend the Spire, with new cards and relics to facilitate your climb. At the time of writing, Pokemon Regions comprises the Kanto Pokedex in Act One, with Johto and Hoenn to be released for later acts in the future. Move over Palworld – there’s a new Pokemon PC game in town.

The Ironclad and Neow converse at the beginning of a run, their eyes replaced by the Googly Eyes Slay the Spire mod.

Googly Eyes

The Spire can be an arduous climb, so you might be looking for a touch of levity to help lighten your step. The Googly Eyes mod does exactly what it says on the tin, replacing every eyeball that appears on every card, character, and enemy with Hobbycraft’s finest. Is it childish? Yes. Is it also one of the best Slay the Spire mods around? Absolutely.

Slay the Spire mods - screenshot of Colored Maps mod

Colored Map

If you’re bored of the dull black-and-white map or frustrated that the symbols all look alike, the colored map mod adds some well-needed brightness. Using vivid colors, not only does this mod liven up the screen, but also makes it much easier to read.

Slay the Spire mods - Colored Powertips

Colored Powertips

Another handy mod that adds some color to the game by making buffs green and debuffs red. It sounds simple, but it makes the game much easier to follow, especially if you’re racing through a run or you’re applying many effects to enemies at one time.

Slay the Spire mods - Minty Spire mod

Minty Spire

This quality-of-life mod compilation makes a few small changes that massively improve the game, including subtle changes to combat and how relics show up on each screen in both fights and at campfires.

Slay the Spire relic stats mod

Relic Stats

Relics can be a pain to manage, so the Relic Stats mod makes it easier to view their stats by hovering over them. You can also use it to calculate stats per turn and see the relic stats history of past runs.

Slay the Spire, screenshot of Highlight path mod

Highlight Path

This simple Highlight Path mod lets you plan a run by right-clicking on the map to plot out the best route. It makes it easier to remember the path you’d originally plotted between fights, and you can change course if things don’t go to plan!

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Downfall Expansion

The Downfall mod is essentially an expansion pack to Slay the Spire. It’s a massive mod that adds a whole load of additional content including a new campaign, seven new characters, cards, relics, and more. Downfall is most well-known for its titular Downfall mode, giving players a chance to play as Slay the Spire’s iconic bosses as they fight against the heroes attempting to ascend the Spire.

Slay the Spire - The Hermit mod

The Hermit

If you’re getting tired of the current characters in Slay the Spire, The Hermit mod adds a brand-new gun slinging character along with 75 new cards, three new potions, and 14 new relics.

Slay the Spire mods - Hollow Knight themed mods

Bug Knight

Add your favorite Hollow Knight character and other themed content in this Bug Knight mod. With all-new enemies, cards, and even the artwork and soundtrack from the Hollow Knight game.

Slay the Spire mods: a menu screen showing allowing the user to change the speed of the game Slay the Spire.

Super Fast Mode

Self-explanatory, really, but the Super Fast Mode mod lets you speed up your game, so you can blast through the heart in record time. One for the seasoned Slay the Spire players in the audience, this mod can help you power through those animations you’ve likely seen a thousand times before.

Relic Stats

As you approach the harder ascension levels, picking the correct relics in a shop or at the end of a difficult boss battle can set you up for the rest of the game. The Relic Stats mod monitors the effectiveness of each Relic, providing you with a quick snapshot of whether it’s worth adding to your collection. If you want to improve your overall gameplay, Relic Stats is a nice and easy way to gain a small advantage without feeling like you’ve cheated in some way.

Unlock Everything Mod

Arguably the worst part about Slay the Spire is when you decide to purchase the game on another platform. With four playable classes, 20 ascension levels, and hundreds of playable cards to unlock, it’s not exactly a walk in the park when it comes to regaining everything you once had. Fortunately, the UnlockEverythingMod instantly unlocks everything apart from the Steam achievements, making the transition over from mobile or console over to PC practically seamless.

How to install Slay the Spire mods

If you want to play all of these new mods, you’re going to need Mod the Spire, BaseMod, and StSLib to get them working together. While this isn’t a mod, it’s a mod loader, making it possible for mods to work together. Once you have all of these base mods installed, you should be able to run everything on this list.

Now you’ve got the best Slay the Spire mods to hand, you’re ready to ascend the Spire in an entirely different way than before. If these mods just aren’t good enough for you, here are the best roguelike games on PC and the best Steam Deck games to play this year, from Balatro to Cult of the Lamb.