Modding:General Best Practices

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This page is about modding. See the modding overview for an abstract on modding.
This page is about modding. See the modding overview for an abstract on modding.

Prefix your object and table names with some unique ID

For instance, alphabeardmods_{id}. This will prevent namespace conflicts with official content and other mods in the future.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<objects>
  <object Name="ALPHABEARDMODS_CoolNewSword" Load="Merge">
...
  </object> 
</objects>

Only include your content and the minimum changeset via Load="Merge" in tables and object definitions

Don't copy the whole contents of the game xml. You only need to include new content.

For objects and encounter tables, if you're editing an existing item you can use Load="Merge" in it's tag and only specify new items. For example, if I wanted my mod to give chain mail a 2DV:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<objects>
  <object Name="Chain Mail" Load="Merge">
    <part Name="Armor" DV="2" />
  </object> 
</objects>

Random Functions

Main article: Modding:Random Functions

To avoid conflicts and to keep consistency between seeds, Stat.Random() and Stat.Rnd() should not be called. The ideal is to use GetSeededRandomGenerator() for your mod's randomness. The next best is calling RandomCosmetic() or Rnd2().

ObjectBlueprint Definitions

Stats

Prefer using value over sValue, unless you're creating a unique creature. When loading ObjectBlueprints, the code loads both sValue and value into a stat, then if sValue is set, prefers using that to set a stat over value.