players who find the various playable races a little too alive are in for a treat as a new mod aims wants to provide plenty of zombified fun. While undead characters play a substantial role in the universe, and even in Larian Studios' hit RPG, the base experience doesn't allow users to create and play as a character that's already dead. Fortunately, with the power of extensive modding anything is possible, including running around the Forgotten Realms as a decaying zombie.
Created by ghouls0rules over on Nexus Mods, the «Ghastly Ghouls» mod allows players to select an Undead race heavily inspired by the Libris Mortis supplement that was released for .
The mod provides four unique subraces that each come with their own aesthetics, abilities, and skills: Lich, Ghoul, Wight, and Mummy. Aside from the flavor of a character that looks like a rotting corpse, it will also feature the Undead tag which will alter the way it can interact with the world and various spells.
The addition of playable Undead races in won't result in any story-altering changes but it should make a substantial mechanical difference. Players won't be able to use traditionally healing methods and some of the subspecies have some strange added bonuses; Ghouls have the ability to devour dead bodies while Mummies can remove their organs and stash them in containers. Liches must always be bound to their Phylacteries while a Wight can take some time to create their own Half-Wight.
Given that the «Ghastly Ghouls» mod is purely an aesthetic and mechanical change, players who want to use an Undead race won't be granted any different dialogue options. While they do have an option to select two passive abilities that should provide dialogue choices associated with other races available in the base game. To compensate for the lack of new speech, the mod does come with over 50 different Head models that can be swapped across 29 different bodies, granted a good amount of customization.
Now that the full version of has been in players' hands for a few months, the community has spent a great deal of time modding the experience to best suit its needs. Creative fans have developed all kinds of unique add-ons, including one that makes Astarion look less like the Grinch and another that introduces the Tabaxi as a playable race. The options to expand the game further are endless and committed modders are likely still working on some major expansions for the game.
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