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Idle Slayer Mod Manager

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Don’t trust any other sources!

Latest Stable Release

Download ISMM V2.2.12

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The latest stable version of Idle Slayer Mod Manager. Recommended for most users.

BETA Release

Currently Unavailable

The latest BETA version of Idle Slayer Mod Manager. May contain new features but could be unstable.

How to install the Idle Slayer Mod Manager

Installation of the Mod Manager is easy. Below is a video guide as well as a written tutorial on how to install ISMM.

Contents

  1. Video instructions
  2. Written instructions
  3. Existing mod users
  4. Usage instructions
  5. Important information

> Video Guide

> Written Instructions

  1. Download the Mod Manager
  2. Download the core mod from Nexus Mods
  3. Open the Mod Manager and drag downloaded mod into the mod manager (do not extract files as some mods contain a manifest)
  4. Download mods from Nexus Mods
  5. Rinse and repeat Step 3 for each mod
  6. Launch the game!

Existing Mod Users

If you installed mods via MelonLoader previously, then the Mod Manager will transfer all existing mods and config files for you, and then DELETES every MelonLoader-related folder in your Idle Slayer Game folder.

DO NOT ADD THEM BACK

Usage Instructions

If your game isn’t in the default Steam library, you’ll need to find it and set it manually for the mod manager to work.

Mods can be added by dragging and dropping them into the app, or by opening the ‘...‘ menu at the top, then selecting "Import Mod".

All installed mods will automatically be deployed and used by the game, if you wish to disable a mod, press the green toggle next to the mod to do so.

Important Information

ISMM uses a slightly modified version of MelonLoader that changes the base path to support this game. Some antivirus programs may flag it due to how MelonLoader injects code - this is a known false positive. The framework is open-source, and only path handling was changed - no malicious code is included.

You can read more about this [here]. If you prefer, you can install mods manually instead of using the Mod Manager.