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*[[Advanced Diplomacy Mod]]
*[[Advanced Diplomacy Mod]]
*[[Spawnbarriers]]
*[[Spawnbarriers]]
*[[Better not fail an attack]]
*[[Late airlifts]]
*[[Picks swap]]
*[[Deployment Limit]]
*[[Nuke card]] (custom card package or replace the recon card)
*[[Gift armies]]
*  [[Bonus value quick overrider]]
*  [[Extended winning conditions]]
*  [[don't lose a territory]]
*  [[limited multi attacks]]
*  [[lotto mod - instant random winner]]
*  [[pestilence]]
*  [[one way connections]]
*  [[randomized bonuses]]
*  [[randomized wastelands]]
Runtime wastelands
Safe start
Smart ones
Special units are medics
The following mods can be used in [[commerce]] games only
*[[Buy neutral]]
* Gift gold
*  [[Commerce plus]]
*  [[]]

Revision as of 01:04, 7 December 2017

Mods are a way of modifying/expanding the Warzone core gameplay beyond what is possible using the built-in configuration options. Mods are currently available only in the Warzone's Unity client, and only for members - users who have purchased a Membership.

Mods are coded in the programming language Lua which, after uploading it to Warzone, gets embedded into both the Warzone server and the client. When joining a multi-player game with mods, the Warzone client will automatically download and run the code for that mod. No installation is required by end-users to use mods, they simply join or create a game that has mods enabled.

See the Mod Developers Guide for details on how to get started making your own mod.

List of mods (not exhaustive)

Runtime wastelands Safe start Smart ones Special units are medics


The following mods can be used in commerce games only