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Any game that is made available on PC is subject to modding by the community of players that play it. For My Time at Sandrock, there are plenty of mods available to make your experience either more enjoyable, easier, or anything else you might be looking for. However, some mods are better than others. To make the search easier on you, we wrote out the top ten best mods in My Time at Sandrock below.
Best Mods For My Time At Sandrock
The best mods in My Time at Sandrock are really up to which ones you use the most. We rounded up all of the most useful mods from Nexus Mods below for you to go through.
10. Regeneration
You’ll be able to regenerate both stamina and health at a rate of one point for every five seconds of play. To disable it, you can set the rate to 0 to ensure you aren’t getting any regeneration benefits.
9. Unlimited Orders
With this mod, you’ll be able to take as many orders from the commerce board as you like. Normally, you’re capped at a certain amount per day, but now you can pick up a ton and even change the number of missions that appear on the board for you to take.
8. Gifts
With this mod, you’ll be able to reveal all the gifts that an NPC likes as well as what their birthday is. You’ll also be able to see in the description just how many friendship points you will earn by giving them that gift.
7. Max Stacks
Using this mod, you’ll be able to have stacks of up to 999 of every item in your inventory. This is really helpful if you’re trying to save inventory space since a new stack will appear when you go over the limit for some items.
6. Map Teleport
Instead of waiting for a Yakmel to be able to take you to any of the bus stops around the map, you can just fast-travel there! When you open up the map, you’ll be able to travel to any point in Sandrock with just the touch of a button. You can’t go inside of buildings when you do this, but you can use this feature when you’re inside a building to go outside.
5. Production Speed
Using this mod, you will be able to speed up the production on workshop machines by double. This also goes great if you use the Production Cost mod as well in order to reduce the energy costs of creating anything.
4. Production Cost
This mod makes it so that the actual production cost of creating things in the workshop is cut in half. You can always change the custom cost multiplier, but it is set at a default half of the normal cost. This mod is also great fo using hand-in-hand with the Production Speed mod.
3. Free Love
The Free Love mod removes the jealousy feature in My Time at Sandrock so that you can romance as many NPCs as you want at the same time. You aren’t able to marry all those NPCs, but it’s definitely fun to be able to mess around with your love life without the consequences of having anyone be angry at you.
2. Movement Speed
Using this mod, you’ll be able to customize your walking, running, and sprinting speeds with a default of double the speed. You can reset these values to customize just how fast or slow you want to go as well if the default just isn’t your speed.
1. Game Speed
We felt that this was the most useful mod to use in My Time at Sandrock since it allows you to slow down the game’s speed to a standstill. You can also speed it up if you feel that the game is going too slow for you.
My Time at Sandrock is now available on PC, Nintendo,