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Game modifier 5x6e1z

For the lazer version of this article, see: Game modifier (lazer)For other uses of "mod", see: Mod (disambiguation) 65721m

Mod selection screencomparison between the mod selection screens of osu!(top-left), osu!taiko (top-right), osu!catch (bottom-left), and osu!mania (bottom-right) game modes

Game modifiers (or "mod" for short) are optional modifications to a beatmap's elements and settings that players can enable from the Mod Selection Screen (above). Mods can make beatmaps easier, harder, or just plain fun.

Players can access the Mod Selection Screen in the song selection screen by clicking the Mods button near the lower left corner of the screen or by pressing F1 on their keyboard. Once in the Mod Selection Screen, there are also keyboard shortcuts that can be used to select specific mods. These shortcuts may be changed in the Options.

On the selection screen, mods are separated into three categories: Difficulty Reduction, Difficulty Increase, and Special, and they can either reduce, increase, or remove the Score Multiplier. When two mods are being used simultaneously, the mods' respective multiplier will be multiplied together (e.g., 1.06x * 1.12x = 1.1872x).

List of mods 47b1j

See also: Summary (Game Modifier)

Each of the mods below listed will have their compatible game modes' icon ( ) next to it.

Difficulty reduction 11y3f

Difficulty increase 1sp5d

Special 5lt4x

Other 1y3tr

Note: These mods were used and available some time ago, but are now unavailable.

No Mod 3t6ko

In tournament matches, No Mod (NM) refers to not using any mods. Many tournaments require some mods to be used by default as part of their rules or format, such as No Fail or ScoreV2, which become exceptions to this notion.

Free Mod 5e4v5v

In tournament matches, Free Mod (FM) refers to being free to choose any mod or mod combination. Some tournaments also provide rules that specify additional criteria such as what mods are allowed and in what combinations, or whether having no mods is allowed when Free Mod is specified.