![]() Open up tModLoader and open the 'Mod Sources' menu and click the 'Create Mod' button (If you dont see 'Mod Sources', youll need to click 'Enable Developer Mode' in the bottom right corner and then download the items you need. If it doesn't work, post the error below and I'll work it out. To begin, we will use tModLoader to generate a basic mod skeleton. Then, go into "Mod Sources", click on "ExampleMod," and then "Build and Reload." Unless you made an error, it should compile - turn into a mod. Then, once your done with that, put the "ExampleMod" folder into the newly made "Terraria/ModLoader/ModSources" folder, then go into the new Terraria, signified by the Jungle tree instead of the normal one. I'd say mess around with random stuff in the "Items" folder. Download it and install.Īfter that, also go into the same page and CTRL+F "ExampleMod," and download that. ExampleMod is an extremely useful base mod for starters, and helps you get through many things. Then, when done, go to tModLoader on the TCF Forums. Just chose it at the bottom right as your coding language and hit "Install" when the download window pops up. Note: VS Code needs an extension to run C#, the code you'll use. ![]() Two great ones are Visual Studio 2015 and Visual Studio Code. If this gets enough attention, I'll continue to get more complicated and in-depth.įirst, get a coding IDE, or basically an app that can open code. ![]() ![]() Since I've seen many people interested in mods/modding, I'm going to post a little tutorial. ![]()
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