Not a content mod, but a necessity. It sorts your inventory automatically, adds a "Collect All" button for your mines, and removes the annoying confirmation pop-up for basic actions.
The content expansion pack.
This mod adds a whole new continent to explore, filled with enemies scaled to post-game stats. It introduces a "Strive Gauge" mechanic—a super meter that fills as you deal and take damage, allowing you to unleash ultimate techniques.
Ironically, too much power can kill the fun. Installing the Cheat Menu might be thrilling for 10 minutes, but without the struggle to strive, the game loses its core loop. Mods like Infinite Ascension actually preserve challenge by making you work for each incremental gain.
Most mods for Strive for Power are not on Steam Workshop. You will need to manually install them.
Warning: Do not install Averaine’s Mod and The Sandbox Mod together. They will conflict and crash. Pick one overhaul as your base.
For players who find the base magic system lacking.
This mod adds over 120 new spells across five new elemental disciplines: Void, Crystal, Nature, Blood, and Chronomancy. It also reworks the mana regeneration formula, allowing dedicated mages to finally rival melee builds.
Key Feature: The "Chronomancy" tree includes a spell called Strive 4 Haste, which effectively doubles your action economy per turn.