Modding



In addition to the base game, there are many community-made mods for Enter the Gungeon, ranging from new guns and items, to new characters, to new enemies and floors.

Mods are installed separately from the base game, using the mod launcher called Mod The Gungeon.

Installing Mod The Gungeon & Mods
There are multiple tutorials for installing Mod The Gungeon, most in-depth being Some Bunny's tutorial, which also covers installing mods. Mod The Gungeon and all mods are 100% safe to install and use. Dodgeroll has helped in developing Mod The Gungeon itself on multiple occasions.

Note that Mod The Gungeon/mods will not work on:


 * Pirated copies of the game.
 * Consoles (Xbox, PS4, Switch, etc.)
 * Mac

Creating Gungeon Mods
creating gungeon mods is not the best documented but modders have been working on making creating gungeon mods more accessible. It is reccomended to join the Enter The Gungeon Discord and ask the modders in the modding channel if you have any questions.

The first of the resources is a Video by Kyle The Scientist documenting how to make your first item and get your mod working in enter the gungeon.

The second resource covers more topics but not by any means completed: https://mtgmodders.gitbook.io/etg-modding-guide/

Mod The Gungeon Console
Mod The Gungeon comes pre-installed with a console that can be used to run various commands, including spawning in items. An in-depth guide to the console by Nevernamed can be found here.


 * When using the  command with modded items, you must use a given mod's custom prefix before each item name. For example: when typing   while the mod Cel's Items, which has the prefix of , will give you the Test Item from Cel's Items, but just typing   without the prefix will do nothing.
 * When using the  command to switch to a modded character, simply typing out a character's name will work. Instead, the name listed in the command console has to be typed in.

Types of Mods
There are 5 types of Gungeon mods:


 * Custom Character, which adds in a new Gungeoneer to the game. Requires Kyle's Custom Character mod to function. (Most custom characters are recolors of other characters and feature no unique items or mechanics. When referring to custom character mods on this wiki, please only use characters that have their own custom items, mechanics, or spritework put into them.)
 * Item Mod, the most common type of mod, which adds in custom items and custom guns.
 * Utility Mod, which adds in quality of life features or smoothes out the rougher edges of the game.
 * Room Pack, which adds in new rooms to the various floors in the game. Requires Kyle's Custom Room mod to function.
 * Expansion Mod, which adds in entirely new floors, ways to play the game, new mechanics, or enemies.

Most mods fit into more than one of the types, adding various new things to the game.

List of Most Downloaded Mods
Here is a list of the best mods for Gungeon, listed in no particular order.


 * The Lich CC (no wiki page; link to the mod page)
 * Cel's Items
 * Prismatism (no wiki page; link to the mod page)
 * A Bleaker Item Pack
 * Retrash's Item Pack (no wiki page; link to the mod page)


 * Planetside Of Gunymede
 * Hunter's ror2 Items (no wiki page; link to the mod page)
 * Once More Into The Breach
 * Kyle's Custom Item Pack (no wiki page; link to the mod page)
 * Knife to a Gunfight
 * Glaurung Items Mod (no wiki page; link to the mod page)
 * King's Items (no wiki page; link to the mod page)


 * Cutting Room Floor (no wiki page; link to the mod page)
 * Item Tips (no wiki page; link to the mod page)


 * Frost And Gunfire (no wiki page; link to the mod page)
 * SpecialAPI's Stuff (no wiki page; link to the mod page)
 * Some Bunny's Content Pack
 * Expand the Gungeon

Note: The content on the above pages is NOT official or canon to Enter the Gungeon, or any other Dodge Roll property, and has not been created or reviewed by Dodge Roll.