The rest are QoL addons, because there’s nothing better than wrangling the vast, unwieldy systems of Terraria into something just a tad more manageable. As much as I love OTT boss battles, I generally prefer Terraria’s mods to feel like part of the original game. I didn’t want to overwhelm things with content mods, because there’s an issue of balance with some of the larger mods. I had to editorialise a lot when looking around for mods for Terraria: there’s a bewildering amount. It’s a lovely gesture that means the players will have easy access to the bewildering amount of fan-made items, monsters, total conversions, and more, even if development has ceased. Developers Re-Logic have pulled off one final trick for their huge fanbase, making popular community mod manager tModloader officially supported. Terraria’s final update, Journey’s End, is just the beginning.