Installing mods

There are multiple ways to download and install mods for both games. There are two automated ways using installers, for Windows and Linux, and there is also a procedure to install everything manually for both platforms.

Attention

None of the instructions given in this article apply to the mods from Nexus mods. The mods managed by the mod installers are mods created by the Blasphemous Modding community Discord server.

Attention

Mobile (Android and iOS) are not supported and will probably never be. You can try some things on your own but we don’t guarantee you succeed, modding is already difficult on its own, and no one has let me known that they are or planned to try and make the mobile version of Blasphemous moddable.

Using the Blasphemous Modding Installer (Windows)

The recommended way to install mods on Windows is through the Blasphemous Modding Installer, made by Damocles.

The README of this project also contains the information you need to install it and use it, but it doesn’t hurt to explain it here in more details.

There is also this awesome YouTube video tutorial made by Xanathar865:

Using the blasmodcli command line (Linux)

The recommended way to install mods on Linux if through the blasmodcli, made by salamint (me).

Tip

The Steam Deck is supported! It has been tested by one community member.

This tool is a command line utility, there isn’t a graphical user interface (yet!), so you better be used to using the terminal (it’s not that hard I promise).

Manually installing mods on Windows

The procedure is simple, but can quickly become annoying, especially because managing mods manually can be exhausting, and updates are harder to get.

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Manually installing mods on Linux

The procedure to install mods on Linux is relatively similar to the procedure on Windows, but it is still a little bit different, especially for Blasphemous 2.

For Blasphemous 1

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For Blasphemous 2

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Manually installing mods on MacOS

The procedure is the exact same than on Linux, with the difference that only Blasphemous 1 is supported.

Note

This is due to Blasphemous 2 being only compiled for Windows, but being able to run on Linux because of Proton. There is no tool that I know of that does the same job on MacOS, but even then I don’t own a MacOS machine to experiment, so if you have any information regarding this, please inform me.