I have tried this out and managed to get my character to the size of a small child, which was a hilarious playthrough up until some of the bosses with attacks that have hitboxes larger than me. The Size Modifier is great for players looking to just fool around with the game and experiment with the power of hitboxes. On the other end of the spectrum though, it is fun laughing at enemies when they’re only as tall as your knees, or better yet, can be crushed with your foot. One thing’s for sure though, fighting enemies a hundred times your size gives the game a feel eerily similar to Shadow of the Colossus. What’s even better is that the change in size affects hitboxes, so the game can sometimes range from incredibly easy to unbeatable. Get the Randomized and Auto-Equip mod here.įeatured in a set of Challenge Mods, the Size Modifier mod allows you to change your character size into either a gargantuan behemoth that can barely fit a single area, to an insect-like creature that would undoubtedly be crushed under enemies’ feet if the game were slightly more realistic.
It does make for great streaming content, though, and by the end you will feel the reach of your limits, especially if you managed to beat a boss like Champion Gundyr by beating him with a basic staff because you lack the intelligence to actually cast spells with it. getting heavy armor very early into the game and slowing you down to a crawl) and it becomes a very frustrating game of Russian roulette. You are almost guaranteed to have dead runs (e.g. This mod is amazing for players looking for a very particular and masochistic kind of challenge. This mod comes with an auto-equip feature even, in order to make sure that what you pick up goes straight into your loadout. Gameplays in general are RNG-heavy who knows if the Estoc you carry now will be replaced by a broken long sword, or even worse, something unusable, before a difficult boss fight. The challenge involves completing the game with the equipment you currently have, and changing it every time you see a drop or another item, if possible. This ties into a challenge called the “Use What You See”, popularized by Twitch streamer LobosJr. A staple for Souls mod runners, the Randomizer mod will randomize the items found throughout the game, from items on the ground, to chest loot and even enemy drops.