If you’re looking to spice up your game, we’ve picked out five of the best Dragon Quest 11 mods you can check out right now.
5 Best Dragon Quest 11 Mods You Can’t Play Without
Dragon Quest 11 Orchestral Overhaul Mod
Possibly one of the most popular Dragon Quest 11 mods out there, this nifty mod replaces all of the music in the game. If you haven’t noticed already, the latest entry in the series has a completely MIDI soundtrack.
While this might be a particularly bad thing, it might pale in comparison to Dragon Quest 8 on the PS2. That game dumped the MIDI music for a lushly orchestrated soundtrack that was nothing short of impressive.
What this mod basically does is strip away the current music and add in those orchestral beats in your game. This is basically a passion project from fans, and it’s definitely worth giving a go if you prefer the more classical soundtrack.
5 Best Dragon Quest 11 Mods You Can’t Play Without
Automatic Riches Hard Rock Roulette Quest Script
Money makes the world go around, and the same rings true in Dragon Quest 11. You’ll need plenty of funds if you plan on stocking up on items, weapons, and armor on your journey.
If grinding for cash isn’t really your thing, you can turn to this mod for some quick money instead. What is basically does is add an auto hotkey script for the roulette mini-game.
You can essentially leave your game while it pretty much runs the roulette for you until you win. That way, you won’t have to sit in front of your screen with hopes of striking it big.
According to the modder, “Since you win back 36/37 of your bet every time, you can play nearly forever.”
5 Best Dragon Quest 11 Mods You Can’t Play Without
Tan Luminary
If there’s one thing missing in Dragon Quest 11, it’s this epic recolor of the Hero’s main outfit. Sure, he looks snazzy in black and purple, but have you seen how he looks in tan?
What this mod does is change his clothes and gives him a subtle scar near his eye, giving him a fresh new look. These changes were for the main hero’s creative vision in mind, seeing as how he looks a bit off when compared to the rest of the cast.
The tan hue matches well with his new brown-colored hair, and it just looks much cleaner and simpler. If you wanted to mix up your playthrough without adding a game-breaking mod, then Tan Luminary is definitely right up your alley.
5 Best Dragon Quest 11 Mods You Can’t Play Without
Dualshock 4 Buttons
Dragon Quest 11 is definitely one of those games you’ll want to play with a controller in hand. While the keyboard and mouse are fine, it feels a bit more natural when you’re using a gamepad.
If you’re using your Dualshock 4 wireless controller, you’ve probably already noticed that the game only supports Xbox button prompts. Things can get a bit tricky when you’re trying to convert which button you have to press on your PlayStation controller.
Luckily, this Dragon Quest 11 mod adds Dualshock 4 buttons to the game, so you won’t have to keep reminding yourself what A is on your PlayStation controller.
5 Best Dragon Quest 11 Mods You Can’t Play Without
Hero Skin Tone Selector
Plenty of role-playing games nowadays let players customize their own character, from gender down to their skin tone. While Dragon Quest 11 doesn’t allow this level of freedom, you can use this mod to add a bit of creativity.
The Hero Skin Tone Selector does what it implies, letting you change the Hero’s skin color to your liking. There are a total of eight different colors to choose from, ranging from pale to some of the more darker skin tones.
This mod is perfect for those who want the main character to look more like them, or perhaps just want the protagonist to look completely different. Whatever the case, you can’t deny the creative freedom that the Skin Tone Selector mod adds to Dragon Quest 11.
And those are the five best Dragon Quest 11 mods we’ve picked out for now. Be sure to check out our official review as well to see what we thought of the game.
Published: Oct 14, 2018 11:43 pm