Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Martyr has a highly restrictive modding scene due to its always-online nature and lack of official mod support. While an Offline Mode
was recently introduced for both PC and consoles as of January 2026, modding remains primarily limited to manual file edits for single-player progression. The State of Modding (2026)
Because the game was built as a "live service" ARPG, there is no traditional modding ecosystem (like a Steam Workshop or a thriving Nexus Mods
page). Most "mods" are actually local configuration tweaks that only function in the new Offline Mode Offline Mode Separation warhammer 40 000 inquisitor - martyr mods
: You cannot use modded characters in online play. Attempting to use modified files in online mode will trigger errors or lead to account blocks. Manual File Editing : Players often modify and configuration files in the \Cfg\Config folder to adjust gameplay variables like: Tarot Card Bonuses
: Increasing XP or loot drop rates significantly (e.g., boosting bonuses to 990%). Consumable Scaling : Adjusting the effectiveness of various in-game items. Lack of Content Mods
: There are currently no major community-made mods that add new maps, enemies, or narrative campaigns. All such content remains exclusive to official expansions like Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Prophecy Official Content as Mod Alternatives Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Martyr has a highly
Since actual mods are scarce, most players looking for "new" experiences rely on the extensive official DLC library:
These mods change how the game plays. Use them in offline mode only.
Before you download a single file, you must understand a critical limitation: Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr is primarily an online-only game. Even when playing solo, your character data is synced with Neocore’s servers. Gameplay Overhauls: The "True Heretic" Tier These mods
Most traditional mods will not work in the standard online mode. Attempting to inject modified DLLs or alter game files while connected to the server will likely result in a ban or a forced file repair.
However, there is a loophole: The offline mode. Neocore introduced a true offline campaign mode several years after launch. In this mode (accessible via the game launcher), you can mod freely. The catch? You cannot use your online characters in offline mode, and vice versa. You will be starting fresh.
With that warning issued, let’s look at the mods that make the offline experience truly transcendent.
A small group of dataminers discovered that the game’s texture resolution is capped at 2048x2048 for performance, even if your GPU can handle more. Through hex-editing the game's .exe (a risky process), you can force 4K textures for armor and weaponry. Community guides on Steam discuss how to adjust the PoolSize values in Engine.ini to prevent texture pop-in. If you have a high-end rig, this is the single most impactful visual mod you can perform.
The vanilla UI in Martyr is functional but can become cluttered, especially during high-level Psyker gameplay where effects fill the screen.