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Deep Rock Galactic

Descend into the treacherous, mineral-rich caves of Hoxxes IV in this cooperative first-person shooter. As a dwarf miner, you battle swarms of alien bugs while extracting valuable resources in procedurally generated depths. Deep Rock Galactic auxiliary tools provide powerful support, letting you bypass tedious grinding. With features like massive Credit bonuses and XP multipliers, you unlock top-tier gear and cosmetics instantly, enhancing your exploration fun. Deep Rock Galactic +5,000 Credits bonus helps new players afford essential upgrades early. Veterans use Deep Rock Galactic 1000x Mission Exp Reward to level alts quickly. These assistive tools ensure everyone stays competitive and ready for action. From intense Hazard 5 missions to solo Deep Dives, Deep Rock Galactic 4x Damage modifier lets you shred enemies effortlessly. Clear swarms fast, secure objectives, and enjoy diverse combat scenarios without getting overwhelmed by difficulty or ammo scarcity. These enhanced experience tools focus on seamless progression and style. Whether unlocking seasonal rewards with Deep Rock Galactic 25x Season XP or customizing looks, you enjoy pure gameplay. Rock and Stone with confidence and dwarven glory!

Cheat Provider: Unlimited Health、Unbreakable Shield、Unlimited Flares、Super Speed、Instant Drilldozer Refuel、No Drilldozer Damage、Unlimited Resources、Unlimited Credits and other high-frequency features, with compatibility for the latest version; supports Standard, Enhanced, Super Modes (3 modes)

Trainer Modes

Standard Mode

Standard Mode offers basic modification features, perfect for players new to the game, making the gaming experience more relaxed and enjoyable.

Unlimited Health

Dive into the chaos of Hoxxes IV like never before with the game-changing Unlimited Health feature in Deep Rock Galactic. Imagine shrugging off acid spitter barrages, laughing at cave collapses, and charging headfirst into glyphid hordes without a single worry about your health bar dropping. This powerful boost transforms your dwarf into a near-indestructible force, combining the thrill of god mode with the tactical freedom of infinite HP. Whether you’re a seasoned prospector or a greenbeard still learning the ropes, the invincibility modifier lets you focus on what matters most: digging through Nitra veins, securing mission objectives, and coordinating with your squad without the stress of downed revives. Picture yourself holding choke points during Hazard 5 runs while swarms crash against you like a bulk detonator’s shockwave, or going full Rambo on a solo deep dive to harvest every last piece of Gold without needing a teammate’s hand. The Unlimited Health mechanic isn’t just about survival—it’s about redefining how you play. No more frantic searches for Red Sugar when your health’s on the brink, no more heartbreak from losing loot after a bad misstep. With this feature active, you’ll stay in the fight longer, scout every tunnel for hidden Jadiz deposits, and even experiment with risky platforming tricks knowing you’re untouchable. It’s perfect for players who want to maximize resource hauls, test their skills in high-pressure scenarios, or simply enjoy the game’s signature rock-and-stone energy without the grind of health management. Whether you’re blasting through elite glyphid bosses or farming materials for your next loadout upgrade, the infinite HP advantage ensures you never break rhythm. And for those who’ve ever cursed at a cave leech sniping them during recon? Say goodbye to those frustrations—this is your ticket to fearless exploration. Embrace the modifier’s potential to turn every mission into a high-octane, dirt-free victory lap where the only thing that’s endless is your fun.

Unbreakable Shield

In Deep Rock Galactic, the Unbreakable Shield build redefines the Gunner's role as a team protector by transforming the Shield Generator into a tactical powerhouse. This setup leverages upgrades like Streamlined Integrity Check to slash recharge time by 1 second and Improved Projector to expand the shield radius, creating a forcefield that blocks enemy projectiles and reduces incoming damage by 50%. Pairing it with the Shield Link perk adds a regenerative overshield, giving teammates 60 extra shield points and instant protection recovery during intense swarms or boss fights. The bubble acts as a safe zone for revives, objective defense, and counterattacks, making it ideal for high-hazard missions like Dreadnought encounters or Escort Duty. By stacking Large Capacitors in Tier 2 and Improved Efficiency in Tier 3, players extend the forcefield’s duration by 3 seconds, ensuring sustained team survivability. Gamers praise this build for turning chaotic battles into controlled victories, especially when shielding objectives or tanking heavy fire. However, managing ammo and recharge intervals is crucial to keep the overshield active when your squad needs it most. Deep Rock Galactic’s community raves about the Unbreakable Shield’s ability to hold ground against relentless enemies, boost co-op synergy, and let Gunners flex their defensive prowess. Whether you're facing planet-cracking hazards or overwhelming hordes, this setup’s forcefield and overshield combo keep your team rock-solid, mission after mission.

Unlimited Flares

Deep Rock Galactic players know darkness is just as dangerous as glyphids themselves. That's why the game's Unlimited Flares feature has become a game-changer for dwarves navigating the pitch-black caverns of Hoxxes IV. Imagine never having to ration your light sources again - this gameplay perk grants you endless illumination through an unbreakable supply of flares that eliminate both inventory restrictions and recharge timers. Whether you're a Scout blazing trails or an Engineer fortifying positions, the perpetual visibility from spamming flares transforms how you tackle mining expeditions, swarmageddon events, and egg hunts. No more frantic cooldown management when facing dreadnoughts in pitch-black biomes or scrambling through maze-like tunnels during extraction. With infinite light at your fingertips, you can blanket entire battlefields to track glyphids from all angles during intense swarmageddon matches. The endless illumination also reveals hidden nitra veins and secret paths in complex cave systems that would otherwise stay cloaked in shadow. Team coordination reaches new heights as you mark safe zones and objectives with flare spam, creating a well-lit adventure where every dwarf shines brighter. This feature especially shines during egg hunts where high ceilings hide precious collectibles - now you can illuminate every crevice without stressing about light shortages. Perpetual visibility means you'll finally appreciate the game's stunning cave designs without the constant threat of blackouts disrupting your flow. Whether you're a greenbeard still learning to handle your gear or a grizzled veteran optimizing mining efficiency, this gameplay enhancement cuts through the grind while amping up the fun. The endless illumination capability ensures you'll never again find yourself vulnerable in the dark or missing critical resources due to poor lighting conditions. Rock and stone indeed takes on new meaning when your flares burn forever, turning every mission into a perfectly lit sandbox where strategy and exploration thrive. Master the art of perpetual visibility to dominate in both combat and resource gathering while experiencing Hoxxes IV like never before.

Super Speed

Deep Rock Galactic players know that mastering movement is key to surviving Hoxxes IV's chaotic biomes, and Super Speed is the ultimate adrenaline-fueled solution for dwarves craving velocity. This high-octane gameplay mechanic isn't just about breaking the standard 3m/s walk or 5m/s sprint limits - it's a strategic blend of abilities that transforms how you navigate glyphid nests, magma geysers, and swarms of hostile fauna. When you activate Dash, you're not merely dodging acid-spitters or closing gaps between floating platforms; you're unlocking 25-second cooldown bursts of pure momentum that let you reposition faster than a Scout's jetpack sputters. Pair this with Second Wind's 12% sprint acceleration after sustained movement, and suddenly those marathon mining expeditions feel more like downhill ziplines. The Sweet Tooth perk adds another layer of tactical chaos, rewarding players who snack on Red Sugar with 10-second bursts of 20% increased velocity - perfect for escaping Mactera venom sprays while clutching precious Aquarqs. Meanwhile, Unstoppable's 25% movement bonus when carrying heavy cargo turns burdensome egg hauls into high-speed delivery runs, letting you maintain pace with your team during critical moments. For the rare occasions when Rich Atmosphere appears as a mission anomaly, both dwarves and enemies experience a 50% speed surge that turns entire missions into frenetic races against time and biomass. Gamers searching for 'how to move faster in Deep Rock Galactic' or 'best speed perks for hazard 5 missions' will discover that Super Speed addresses core pain points: avoiding Swarmers' pounces, reducing cave traversal downtime, and keeping up with loadouts during extraction rushes. Whether you're chaining Dash escapes through bug-infested tunnels, abusing Sweet Tooth's healing-boost synergy for objective runs, or leveraging Rich Atmosphere's universal acceleration to dominate mining leaderboards, this speed-enhancing toolkit redefines what it means to be the team's fastest dwarf. The community's favorite 'velocity cheese' isn't just about looking cool while wall-running past enemies - it's tactical efficiency that translates to quicker mission completions, more successful resource recoveries, and fewer 'where's the Scout?' moments. For players aiming to maximize their Deep Rock Galactic performance, integrating these speed mechanics becomes less of a luxury and more of a survival necessity, transforming sluggish mining operations into high-speed spectacles where every movement feels like defying physics.

Instant Drilldozer Refuel

Deep Rock Galactic players know the struggle of balancing bug blasting and Doretta maintenance during Escort Duty runs. The Instant Drilldozer Refuel mechanic changes everything by letting you keep your drill baby fueled without breaking your rhythm. Imagine this: no more backtracking through hazardous tunnels to collect Oil Shale while baddies swarm your position—just a seamless tap to refill Doretta’s tank and get back to melting faces. Solo dwarves will appreciate how this clever in-game feature handles the pain points of the grind, letting you focus on defense instead of juggling refueling runs. High-hazard missions become way less hair-raising when you’re not stuck playing tag with a swarm of groggs while trying to top up. Speedrunners aiming for top leaderboards swear by this efficiency booster, cutting downtime to keep those mission timers flying. Whether you're navigating chaotic crawls or just want smoother digs without the refueling hassle, this smart tweak to the drill’s systems keeps the action flowing. The community buzz around Instant Refuel isn't just hype—it's a game-changer for anyone who values blasting over babysitting fuel canisters. Deep Rock Galactic’s already intense co-op chaos gets dialed to 11 when you're not stuck in those vulnerable refuel moments. And when hazard level skyrockets? That’s when this feature shines brightest, letting you seamlessly transition between offense and drill protection without losing momentum. No more frantic sprints to the next Oil Shale deposit or watching Doretta sputter while bugs close in—this mechanic keeps your dig train rolling. Deep Rock Galactic veterans and newcomers alike will find their gameplay flow improves dramatically with this quality-of-life upgrade. From tight solo pushes to squad-based strategies, mastering Instant Drilldozer Refuel turns those nail-biting escort scenarios into smooth sailing through the galactic depths. The result? More explosives in the air, fewer detours for fuel stops, and a whole lot more fun keeping Doretta’s engines roaring while you wreck everything in sight.

No Drilldozer Damage

Deep Rock Galactic players know the drill: Escort Duty missions on Hazard 5 can turn your beloved Drilldozer into a battered mining cart faster than a Detonator’s blast. Enter the game-changing feature that makes Doretta’s armor completely invincible, letting you focus on blasting through Hoxxes IV’s toughest challenges without frantic repairs or watching her health bar plummet. Whether you’re a solo miner trying to survive relentless Oppressor stomps or a speedrunner aiming to break personal bests while shouting ‘Rock and Stone!’ this boost transforms your gameplay by eliminating the usual stress of keeping the Drilldozer intact. Normally, Doretta’s 520 health points split between her engines and core demand constant attention from dwarves, especially when Bulk Detonators explode near her hull or environmental hazards chip away at her frame. But with this invulnerability advantage, those nail-biting moments vanish—no more panic refueling, no more scrambling to defend her from Glyphid swarms. It’s like equipping your favorite teammate with a permanent ‘don’t worry, I’ve got this’ attitude. The feature shines brightest for greenbeards learning Escort Duty mechanics or veterans pushing their limits in chaotic scenarios. Imagine dominating missions with bold strategies, knowing Doretta’s durability is locked at maximum while you prioritize objectives like securing the Ommoran Heartstone or clearing mineral-rich tunnels. Hardcore players on nightmare difficulty will appreciate how this takes the pressure off multitasking, letting you blast, mine, and rally your squad without fearing mission failure from a single well-placed enemy shot. And for casual teams? It’s a chance to enjoy the chaos of Hoxxes IV without the grind of micro-managing repairs. Searchers looking for stress-free Escort Duty tips, Drilldozer survival hacks, or ways to make speedruns smoother will find this feature hits harder than a Mork’s Might upgrade. So grab your pickaxe, rally your squad, and experience Escort Duty like never before—where Doretta’s the unstoppable force you always wished she was. Just remember, even with invincibility, the real challenge is still out there in the dark, waiting to swarm your next move.

Unlimited Resources

Calling all dwarves! Deep Rock Galactic drops a game-changing mechanic that turns every resource node into a goldmine that never sleeps. Imagine mining Bismor, Croppa, or Morkite without worrying about your favorite spot going dry mid-run - this system overhaul keeps your inventory packed while you focus on glyphid blasting or exploring Hoxxes IV's neon-lit caverns. The community's already buzzing about infinite mining potential, with teams bragging about resource abundance that makes crafting upgrades feel like a walk in the biome. Whether you're chasing mission objectives or building a mineral empire, eternal nodes become your personal ATMs for riches. This isn't just convenience - it's revolutionizing how players approach mining expeditions. Need 400 Morkite for that plasma forge? Just camp one node and watch your numbers skyrocket. Farming Jadiz for legendary armor? Eternal nodes keep your pockets full without zig-zagging across the map. New recruits will love skipping the stress of scarce deposits on hazard level 5 missions where glyphid swarms normally force frantic resource hunting. Even veterans benefit from zero backtracking during egg hunts or when racing speedrun times. The real magic? It seamlessly blends with core gameplay - you still get those adrenaline-pumping moments dodging lava geysers or navigating unstable terrain, but without the inventory anxiety. Unlock cosmetics faster, max out gear quicker, or just chill while your pickaxe sings its eternal song against unyielding rock. Deep Rock Galactic's mining dynamics just got a major glow-up, turning 'scouting for nodes' into 'camping at the motherlode'. Join the hype train where every drill rotation feels like striking paydirt, and share your eternal node adventures using #ResourceAbundance - the caves have never been this generous!

Unlimited Credits

Deep Rock Galactic players know that hoarding credits for the best gear and flashiest cosmetics can turn mining missions into a second job. Enter the Unlimited Credits mechanic – a game-changer that lets you max out your Gunner's firepower, transform your Driller into a style icon with legendary beards, and overclock your Engineer's turrets for maximum carnage without grinding through repetitive runs. This infinite currency system isn't just about looking good in multiplayer lobbies, though that golden pickaxe skin definitely turns heads – it's about turning every descent into Hoxxes IV into a high-octane co-op experience where your dwarf's loadout matches your playstyle. Whether you're a greenbeard tackling your first Hazard 5 mission or a seasoned miner preparing for Elite Threat encounters, having access to credit mod levels of funding ensures your squad stays kitted out with the best armor enhancements and weapon mods. Imagine blasting through glyphid swarms with fully upgraded gear while your teammates rock rare cosmetics that scream 'Rock and Stone!' – that's the power of breaking free from credit limitations. The beauty of this infinite currency setup lies in its flexibility: want to test experimental builds for your Scout class or finally unlock that 400-year-old beard? No more rationing credits between squad members. Just pure, uninterrupted gameplay focused on co-op chaos and deep dive exploration. And for those who live to shout 'For Karl!' while dominating multiplayer matches, this credit mod alternative lets you maintain peak performance without sacrificing your dwarf's drip. Say goodbye to the agony of choosing between armor upgrades and cosmetic unlocks – in Deep Rock Galactic, your wallet should never slow down the action. With this infinite resource mechanic, every mission becomes a playground for creativity, whether you're perfecting combat efficiency or just showing off that epic gear collection in the Space Rig's social hub.

Set Scrip

In Deep Rock Galactic, mastering the art of personalization starts with understanding Scrip, the seasonal currency that transforms your rugged miner into a walking showcase of achievements. This exclusive system lets players invest earned Scrip into the cosmetic tree, unlocking everything from eye-catching weapon skins and armor paints to rare hats that scream 'I survived the Plagueheart gauntlet.' Whether you're climbing Performance Pass tiers, chasing Double Warning challenges, or teaming up for seasonal events like the infamous Hoxxes IV biomes, Scrip farming becomes your roadmap to standing out in the galaxy's most hazardous mining ops. The real power lies in how each node you activate through strategic Scrip spending reveals cascading customization options – imagine glowing beards illuminating your path while your teammates envy your signature gun finish that screams 'veteran excavator.' Season 5 veterans know the sweet spot: 90 Scrip could mean unlocking that coveted cosmetic set before time-limited rewards disappear, keeping your squad's FOMO at bay. While some dismiss cosmetic progression as superficial, seasoned drillers recognize how Scrip adds depth to the grind – every mission becomes a chance to earn that next visual upgrade that tells your story. Team comps often debate optimal paths through the cosmetic tree, with some prioritizing flashy emissive armor for photo ops while others chase practical unlocks that boost post-mission bragging rights. The real magic happens when your entire fireteam coordinates their Scrip investments – picture four dwarves reviving each other under neon-painted helmets that sync perfectly with their weapon camos, turning routine extraction into a cinematic spectacle. For completionists, the challenge becomes maximizing seasonal rewards before the clock runs out, while casual miners appreciate how Scrip adds achievable milestones to their regular playthroughs. Whether you're a lore-obsessed lorekeeper tracking every cosmetic's origin or a competitive grinder racing to unlock exclusive seasonal items first, optimizing your Scrip strategy transforms your dwarf from just another rockbreaker into a living legend of Hoxxes IV. Remember, those glowing beard mods and premium armor dyes aren't just vanity items – they're battle scars earned through dedication, proof of your commitment to surviving the deepest, darkest mining runs the galaxy offers.

Add 10 Scrip

Deep Rock Galactic players know that every mission on Hoxxes IV is a chance to blast bugs, mine rare ore, and flex epic cosmetic drops. But let’s face it—hoarding enough Scrip to snag those rare skins, victory poses, and beard upgrades from the Performance Pass can feel like herding grogans in a lava cave. Enter the Add 10 Scrip boost: a game-changing lifeline that fast-tracks your cosmetic collection without chaining you to daily challenges or core stone deposits. Whether you’re a veteran dwarf drowning in Helldivers contracts or a casual miner juggling real-life chaos, this feature lets you prioritize what matters most—rocking a fire helmet while fragging sludge hounds or sharing memes with your squad mid-mission. The Performance Pass already rewards you with 80-90 Scrip per season, but let’s be real, those 10 extra points could mean the difference between a bland loadout and a showstopping look that’ll spam the Discord servers. Imagine needing just 8 Scrip to complete your cosmetic tree before the season ends—pop Add 10 Scrip, snag the final beard upgrade, and still have change left for a quirky victory pose to roast your teammates. No more grinding Double Warning missions for scraps or stress-mining core stones just to afford that holographic visor everyone’s hyped about. This feature is a love letter to players who’d rather spend time blasting through alien nests than farming currency, letting you mix, match, and flex your dwarf’s personality without breaking your flow. And for new recruits still learning the ropes? Skip the grind and dive straight into customizing your first plasma cutter skin—trust us, your squad will appreciate the style points when you’re all stuck in a toxic gas pocket. Deep Rock Galactic’s all about chaotic co-op fun, and Add 10 Scrip ensures you’re never sidelined by the grind, keeping the focus on gold, guts, and looking damn good while you do it. Rock and Stone, friends—your next cosmetic flex is just one boost away.

Mega Class XP

Deep Rock Galactic players know that mastering the perilous caves of Hoxxes IV demands time, teamwork, and top-tier gear. But what if you could turbocharge your XP gain and rocket through class leveling? Enter Mega Class XP – the ultimate boost for dwarves craving faster progression. Whether you're a rookie miner struggling to keep up with veteran squadmates or a seasoned prospector chasing elite deep dive rewards, this game-changing enhancement slashes the grind and fast-tracks your journey to max level. No more tedious missions just to unlock those sweet class-specific upgrades; Mega Class XP delivers instant gratification by accelerating experience accumulation across all roles, from Scout to Engineer. Gamers with limited playtime will love how this feature keeps progression engaging without sacrificing the thrill of unlocking powerful equipment and abilities. Imagine dominating relic runs with boosted combat efficiency, mining resources twice as fast, or surviving the dreaded Hollow Bile mission with fully upgraded armor – all thanks to accelerated XP gain. The community raves about how this progression hack transforms casual play sessions into rewarding milestones, letting you experiment with creative builds or power-level through endgame content. While Deep Rock Galactic's core challenge remains intact, Mega Class XP ensures your efforts translate to faster class leveling, making every drop into the depths feel impactful. From boosting your Engineer's sentry turret prowess to maxing out the Scout's drone capabilities, this enhancement keeps gameplay dynamic and addictive. Players obsessed with min-maxing strategies or tackling the latest Biotech Mini-Dive update will find Mega Class XP indispensable for staying competitive. And let's face it – who doesn't want to show off their level 35 Engineer's molten magma drill mastery at the next mission debrief? With balanced keyword integration targeting 'XP gain Deep Rock Galactic', 'class leveling boost', and 'Deep Rock Galactic progression enhancement', this content speaks directly to gamers searching for 'how to level up faster in Deep Rock Galactic' or 'best XP boosting strategies for Hoxxes IV'. The result? A hype-driven, SEO-optimized pitch that converts search intent into gameplay action while staying 100% compliant with platform guidelines.

Season XP Multiplier

Deep Rock Galactic veterans know that climbing the ranks of the Performance Pass can feel like chipping away at obsidian with a rusty pickaxe, but the Season XP Multiplier is here to inject some dwarven efficiency into your playtime. Whether you're racing to catch up on seasonal challenges or trying to balance mining expeditions with real-life obligations, this feature turns every mission into a turbocharged XP sprint. Imagine blasting through hoxxes IV's buggy depths or surviving a molten Morkite haul with your squad while racking up double, triple, or even quadruple the usual Performance Points—suddenly, that 100-level climb becomes a weekend project instead of a month-long quest. Players who dread the soul-crushing repetition of daily egg hunts or Salvage Operation grinds will appreciate how the Season XP Multiplier transforms even routine runs into rewarding experiences, letting you unlock those coveted armor skins and resource packs without sacrificing your social life or sleep schedule. Hardcore miners chasing every last scrap of seasonal content can power through objectives while keeping their loadouts fresh, and latecomers jumping into Drilling Deeper with two weeks left on the clock can still claim top-tier cosmetics by pairing boosted XP with high-hazard missions. The system shines brightest during double XP events, where a single Industrial Sabotage run becomes a tidal wave of progression that makes your dwarven crew's 'Rock and Stone!' chants sound especially triumphant. This isn't about shortcuts—it's about smarter mining, optimized for players who'd rather spend time blowing up alien nests than staring at a progress bar. Casuals appreciate the flexibility to dip in and out of seasonal objectives without penalty, while greybeards geek out over how it synergizes with their mineral-hoarding strategies. By reducing the friction of Performance Pass progression, Deep Rock Galactic keeps the focus where it belongs: on the chaotic, cooperative fun of turning Hoxxes IV's hazards into hilarious stories and full cargo bays.

Add 5K Season Exp

Deep Rock Galactic players know the struggle of climbing the Performance Pass ladder while juggling mining contracts and blasting creepy crawlies on Hoxxes IV. The Add 5K Season Exp feature lets dwarves rocket through seasonal ranks by instantly netting 5,000 Performance Points - that's one full Battle Pass tier unlocked without firing a single bullet. This high-impact boost drops straight into your inventory, letting you claim limited-time armor skins, valuable crafting materials, and career-boosting credits faster than navigating a magma worm's tunnel. Whether you're a late-joining rookie trying to catch up with veteran crewmates or a busy miner balancing real-world commitments, this progression shortcut keeps your seasonal rewards pipeline flowing while staying deep in the action. The diminishing returns of repetitive mission runs become a thing of the past as you blast through rank thresholds like a plasma cutter through organic rock. Completionist players obsessed with 100%ing their collection will love how this system accelerates access to those last elusive cosmetic items before the season resets. When coordinating with your squad, drop terms like 'Performance Points grind' or 'Battle Pass catch-up' to sound like a seasoned Hoxxes expert. Just remember - while this boost helps you skip the boring parts, the real treasure lies in the chaotic co-op moments with your crewmates. Rock and Stone, dwarves!

Unlimited Ammo

Dive into the chaotic caves of Hoxxes IV with a gameplay twist that redefines how you tackle Deep Rock Galactic’s toughest challenges. The Unlimited Ammo perk turns every mission into a relentless combat spree, letting you keep your trigger finger locked and loaded no matter how intense the action gets. Whether you’re holding the line against glyphid hordes in Hazard 5 ops, going full auto with your minigun during solo point extractions, or blazing through Dreadnought battles without a moment’s hesitation, this mechanic strips away the grind of scavenging Nitra or rationing bullets. Ammo management has always been a core survival skill in Deep Rock Galactic, but imagine shredding through enemies with zero downtime – no frantic dashes to resupply pods, no panic moments watching your ammo counter hit zero. The Unlimited Ammo system shines brightest when missions demand pure aggression, letting veterans dominate with flamethrower barrages or rookies focus on mastering loadouts instead of juggling resources. It’s a game-saver for those nail-biting Deep Dive sequences where waves of bugs test your endurance, transforming tense firefights into over-the-top power fantasies. By cutting out the stress of ammo scarcity, this feature accelerates mission pacing, opens up bold playstyles, and turns every firefight into a chance to go ham without second-guessing your shots. Players who’ve struggled with resupply mechanics during glyphid rushes or cursed their luck after burning through nitra reserves will find this perk a lifesaver, blending seamlessly into the game’s DNA while letting the action flow like molten lava. Rock and stone, dwarves – now you can turn every mission into an ammo-slinging party where the only thing deeper than the caves is your firepower.

Unlimited Grenades

Deep Rock Galactic players, prepare to redefine your combat strategy with the game-changing mechanic that lets your dwarf become a grenade-slinging powerhouse. Say goodbye to the four-throwable limit and hello to non-stop area damage mayhem as you rain high-explosive and neurotoxin grenades without needing nitra resupply runs. This feature turns every mission into a dwarven demolition party where you can 'nade spam' through Glyphid swarms, control enemy movements with neurotoxin clouds, and shred Dreadnought armor without rationing explosives. Imagine transforming escort missions into a spectacle of constant detonations protecting your drilldozer, or turning point extraction into a bombastic free-for-all where waves of bugs meet their fiery end. The community's favorite pain point of running dry during critical moments disappears completely, letting you focus on tactical grenade chaining and creative area denial tactics. Whether you're clearing cave chokepoints with explosive precision or softening up elite bosses for your crew's Rock and Stone moment, this mechanic amplifies your offensive capabilities while encouraging teamwork and strategic play. Players are already celebrating how it transforms nitra-dependent survival runs into ammo-free frenzy sessions where every throw becomes a glorious explosion without consequence. From swarm-heavy operations to high-stakes boss battles, the ability to maintain relentless pressure without resource management constraints makes this feature a staple for dwarves who prefer their gameplay as explosive as their mining lasers.

Unlimited C4

For Deep Rock Galactic fans, the Unlimited C4 gameplay enhancement lets Driller specialists dominate Hoxxes IV like never before. This high-impact feature replaces the standard nitra-dependent resupply system with endless Satchel Charges, allowing dwarves to blast through dense terrain while shouting 'incoming C4!' as a playful warning to squadmates. Imagine turning narrow cave chokepoints into wide-open mining highways or vaporizing glyphid swarms with consecutive detonations - this special mechanic transforms every mission into a chaotic demolition party. The Driller's signature explosive tool becomes a terrain-shaping powerhouse, enabling record-breaking mineral extraction rates and creative escape routes during Escort Duty emergencies. Players affectionately call it 'C4-ing someone' when a poorly aimed blast sends teammates tumbling, creating bonding moments over shared laughter or frantic shouts of 'watch your angles!' Combat scenarios become epic spectacles as Dreadnoughts face relentless C4 barrages while mining efficiency metrics skyrocket through the roof. No more frantic nitra farming or explosive shortages mid-operation - just pure unbridled destruction that keeps glyphids guessing and squads high-fiving. Whether reshaping cavern layouts for strategic advantage or delivering devastating area damage, this feature turns every mission into a fireworks display where players shout 'let's C4 this rock' instead of conventional mining. The community's favorite 'boomdak' sound effect now plays on continuous loop as Dwarves blast through missions with unprecedented speed, turning mining runs into adrenaline-fueled demolition derbies where every detonation writes a new story. From emergency tunnel collapses to glyphid horde annihilation, Unlimited C4 ensures no rock remains unbroken and no swarm survives unscathed.

No Reload

Deep Rock Galactic players know the struggle of managing ammo during intense Glyphid encounters, but the No Reload mechanic flips the script by letting you blast through caves without reloading. Whether you're spamming rockets, plasma, or bullets, this gameplay enhancement ensures your weapon stays locked on target, turning chaotic swarms into co-op bliss. Imagine holding a drill site during a Mining Expedition as Grunts and Praetorians flood in—no need to panic about empty mags or low Nitra reserves. Infinite ammo keeps your DPS sky-high, making Point Extraction speedruns smoother and Salvage Operations defenses less stressful. The continuous shooting advantage isn't just about convenience; it's about mastering your role without interruption, whether you're covering a teammate's retreat or pushing through cave-ins. Gamers who hate reload animations breaking their flow will find this feature invaluable, as it removes one of the biggest pain points in survival scenarios. Deep Rock Galactic's frenetic pace demands split-second decisions, and with No Reload, you're free to focus on positioning, gadget timing, and coordinating with your squad. No more frantic scavenging for ammo boxes mid-fight—just pure, uninterrupted action that lets you dominate the depths of Hoxxes IV. Whether you're a veteran miner or a rookie learning the ropes, the freedom of infinite ammo and seamless combat turns frustrating moments into victories, proving why this mechanic is a staple for players tackling the game's toughest missions. Deep Rock Galactic's caves never stop evolving, but with continuous shooting in your arsenal, you'll always be ready to adapt to whatever the depths throw your way.

No Recoil

In Deep Rock Galactic, mastering the battlefield means staying cool under pressure and letting your firepower speak for itself. The No Recoil advantage steps in to keep your shots locked on target, whether you're unleashing a relentless bullet storm through Glyphid swarms or picking off Praetorians from across the cavern. This isn't just about looking cool while spraying and praying - it's about transforming high-octane combat into a controlled demolition where every trigger pull delivers exactly what you expect. Imagine mowing down waves of tunneling bugs during Egg Hunt without wrestling your crosshair, or keeping your SMG's burst tight while covering the team's retreat from a crumbling chamber. When the action gets wild, No Recoil gives you the edge to focus on strategy instead of fighting your aim. Players who've struggled with wild spray during intense swarm control moments or missed critical headshots due to shaky reticles will love how this feature smooths things out, letting precision shooting become second nature. Ammo conservation? No problem. Bullets track true against bullet sponge enemies, turning them into Swiss cheese while you save resources for the next threat. Even when holding tight chokepoints against a Glyphid onslaught, your sustained fire never wavers thanks to rock-solid aiming stability. New recruits will appreciate the confidence boost during chaotic firefights, while veteran miners can double down on tactical plays instead of babysitting their recoil. Whether you're laying down suppressive fire during Salvage Operations or lining up that perfect shot against acid-spewing Spitters, No Recoil changes the game by keeping your focus where it belongs - conquering the cave one bullet at a time. Deep Rock Galactic's toughest missions demand teamwork, and with this advantage, you'll stay locked in without the headache of aim drift. It's not cheating - it's just another way to shout 'Rock and Stone!' with style.

No Drill Overheat

Dive into the chaotic caves of Hoxxes IV with Deep Rock Galactic’s game-changing No Drill Overheat perk that lets drillers carve through rock like butter without breaking a sweat. Imagine powering your Reinforced Power Drills nonstop while your squad races against collapsing tunnels or Glyphid swarms—this gameplay enhancement removes the 5.5 Heat cap and 8-second cooldown, letting you focus on Morkite harvesting, enemy evasion, or creating killer defensive setups. Whether you’re tunneling toward a mission-critical objective or rescuing a buried teammate during a cave-in, infinite drilling means no more frantic heat management or awkward pauses when the action heats up. Players stuck in tight co-op moments will love how this mechanic tweak keeps the team rolling, turning potential bottlenecks into smooth operations. Overheat immunity shines brightest during Mining Expeditions where every second counts, letting you blast through dense layers without worrying about drill meltdowns. No more shouting ‘cooldown incoming!’ as your squad gets swarmed—just pure, unbroken drilling dominance. This isn’t just a quality-of-life tweak; it’s a lifeline for squads chasing efficiency in hostile environments. From carving escape routes mid-hive assault to setting up bomb-proof base infrastructure, the No Drill Overheat feature transforms how drillers interact with the game’s toughest challenges. Gamers tired of watching their drill sputter out at the worst moment will instantly appreciate the freedom to stay aggressive and adaptive. Pair this with smart positioning and teamwork, and you’re not just surviving Hoxxes IV—you’re reshaping it to your will. Infinite drilling isn’t just hype; it’s the ultimate flex for drillers aiming to lead their squad through hellish conditions while earning serious in-game respect. Rock and stone never felt so satisfying.

One-Hit Kills

Deep Rock Galactic players know how intense Hoxxes IV can get—especially when glyphid swarms turn mining expeditions into chaotic shootouts. Enter One-Hit Kills (OHK), the game-changing feature that turns every swing or shot into an instant takedown, letting you focus on what matters: collecting resources and completing objectives. Whether you're a Scout unearthing rare minerals, a Driller plowing through biomes, or an Engineer laying traps, this mechanic ensures no pesky Swarmer or tanky Dreadnought slows your progress. Imagine clearing a cave of glyphids with a single pickaxe swing or obliterating a horde with a well-lobbed satchel charge. That’s the magic of Instakill dynamics—it’s like swapping your standard gear for a legendary weapon that decimates everything in its path. For gamers craving efficiency, OHK mode turns Hazard 5 missions into stress-free treasure hunts. New recruits can finally enjoy the thrill of exploration without getting overwhelmed, while veteran miners use it to test wild builds or speedrun daily challenges. Think of it as the ultimate shortcut for resource farming: no more ammo management, no health bar anxiety, just pure mining momentum. Ever felt like a glyphid horde ruined your perfect grapple shot or wasted time lining up headshots? With One-Hit Kills, those moments become relics of the past. It’s perfect for players who want to prioritize objectives like harvesting Morkite or dismantling rival tech over drawn-out firefights. And let’s face it—sometimes you just want to blast through enemies to grab that last Croppa node before Molly’s timer runs out. Speedrunners, XP grinders, and build experimenters all swear by OHK’s Instakill power. Dive into Deep Rock Galactic’s wildest caves without fear of ambushes or oppressive tank builds. Rock and Stone, baby—because when every enemy drops in one hit, Hoxxes IV feels like your personal playground. Just remember: while the bugs might not stand a chance, your team’s efficiency will skyrocket. Who needs survival instincts when you’ve got Instakill mechanics? Time to redefine what it means to be a dwarf on a mission!

Fly Mode

Deep Rock Galactic players, get ready to revolutionize your mining runs with Fly Mode, the aerial enhancement hidden inside the Debug Mode mod that lets you zip through the game's chaotic environments by tapping the space bar. This mobility game-changer transforms how dwarves tackle Hoxxes IV's cavernous depths, letting you glide over lava pits, bypass narrow tunnels, and snatch those elusive Morkite deposits perched on unreachable cliffs. Whether you're a Gunner who's tired of watching Scouts zip past with their grappling hooks or a Driller stuck excavating the same tunnel for the third time, Fly Mode delivers equal-opportunity traversal that keeps your co-op crew moving. Imagine spotting a glittering Gold node during a Mining Expedition run and flying straight to it without wasting time building platforms or waiting for ziplines. Or picture yourself hovering above a Dreadnought's molten core while unloading bullets into its weak points, all while avoiding the swarm of Glyphid hordes below. This feature doesn't just cut travel time - it creates new tactical possibilities for reviving teammates stuck in tight spots, scouting cave layouts ahead of your squad, and even dodging boss attacks with Scout-level reflexes. Fly Mode solves common headaches like vertical navigation struggles that plague non-Gunner classes, eliminates the frustration of wasting mission time on backtracking, and turns claustrophobic enemy encounters into beatable aerial ballets. While the core game offers limited mobility options, this mod's flight mechanics let you dance through caves like a zero-gravity pro, making resource collection and objective completion feel more like a power fantasy than a chore. Just remember, while flying through Hoxxes IV's biomes lets you experience the game differently, it works best when coordinated with your mining crew to maintain that authentic Deep Rock Galactic teamwork magic. Gamers searching for 'Deep Rock Galactic flying mod' or 'how to glide in Hoxxes IV' will find this enhancement transforms their playstyle, while terms like 'mobility mod' and 'Debug Mode space bar trick' spark instant recognition in co-op lobbies. Perfect for speedrunning objectives or just showing off during extraction waits, Fly Mode redefines what it means to explore the galaxy's most dangerous caves.

Fly Up

Deep Rock Galactic veterans know Hoxxes IV’s caves are a labyrinth of danger and opportunity, but the introduction of Fly Up through Season 4’s Jet Boots has completely redefined how dwarves tackle its vertical challenges. This game-changing flight mechanic lets you hold that jump button midair to glide over bottomless pits, zip to hard-to-reach mineral clusters like Nitra or Gold tucked into ceiling crevices, and escape Glyphid swarms or Mactera projectile storms without breaking a sweat. No more wasting time building platforms or cursing when Molly’s waddle leaves you stranded—Fly Up turns every drop into a high-flying circus act where you control your descent, minimizing fall damage while maximizing rock and stone efficiency. Imagine a Deep Dive mission where your squad’s pinned down by a relentless horde; activating Fly Up isn’t just cool, it’s tactical genius—jetting to a sniper perch above the chaos to rain down suppression fire while your teammates regroup. The Jet Boots’ thrust isn’t just about speed; it’s about reimagining how you approach terrain as a nimble, skybound dwarf. New players struggling with Hoxxes’ brutal layouts will find this ability slashes the learning curve, letting you focus on the fun parts like snagging that elusive Aquarq on a cliffside without backtracking. Whether you’re a greenbeard or a seasoned pathfinder, Fly Up’s flight dynamics solve time-sensitive missions on Hazard 5 by turning what used to be 3-minute detours into 10-second aerial hops. This isn’t just another gear upgrade—it’s a shift in how you play Deep Rock Galactic, turning every cavern into your personal playground. Rock and stone, but make it soar!

Fly Down

Deep Rock Galactic players who crave precision and freedom in the skies will find the Fly Down modifier to be an essential upgrade for the Scout's M1000 Classic rifle. This Hoverclock overclock transforms how you navigate Hoxxes IV’s unpredictable terrain by letting you hover and stabilize mid-air movements while in focus mode. Whether you're dodging a Mactera's charge or lining up a headshot on a distant Glyphid, the ability to slow your descent opens up creative playstyles and tactical advantages. Gamers obsessed with mobility will love how Fly Down turns vertical spaces into strategic assets, allowing you to glide over hazards, reposition during firefights, and land safely without fearing fall damage. Aiming becomes second nature as you stabilize your trajectory to snap off accurate shots from unconventional angles, making every ambush or long-range takedown feel satisfyingly calculated. Deep Rock Galactic's cavernous maps are designed for chaos, but Fly Down turns the tables by letting Scouts hang suspended above the fray, snipe Spitters from cave ceilings, or drift across massive chasms to harvest rare resources like Nitra before enemies even notice. Struggling to maintain firing positions during overwhelming swarms? This overclock eliminates the need to rush for cover, giving you time to breathe and pick off targets methodically. Its synergy with the M1000 Classic rifle's recoil control creates a feedback loop of smooth aerial dominance, especially when grappling hook cooldowns leave you temporarily grounded. The Fly Down modifier isn't just about survival—it's about rewriting the rules of engagement in Deep Rock Galactic's high-stakes environments. Whether you're coordinating with engineers to rain suppressive fire on hordes or soloing risky outcrops to secure mission-critical materials, this ability turns precarious situations into opportunities to showcase your skills. Fans of vertical gameplay will find their sweet spot in mastering hover-based positioning, while sharpshooters will appreciate the steady platform for perfecting their aim. By blending mobility and control, Fly Down elevates the Scout from a support role to a battlefield architect who shapes the flow of combat through aerial superiority. Ready to redefine how you approach Deep Rock Galactic's most punishing missions? Dive into the rhythm of hover-assisted movement and watch your confidence—and kill count—soar.

Instant Ability Cooldown

Deep Rock Galactic players know that mastering Hoxxes IV’s hazards means balancing firepower, strategy, and survival instincts. Enter the Instant Ability Cooldown mechanic, a game-altering boost that removes all restrictions on class abilities, giving dwarfs the freedom to unleash their tools repeatedly without hesitation. Whether you’re a Scout swinging your Grappling Hook across cavernous pits, a Gunner dropping defensive shields mid-glyphid horde, or an Engineer keeping sentries blazing, this feature transforms your playstyle into a seamless onslaught of power. Imagine tackling Hazard 5 missions with zero cooldown on every critical ability, chaining shield deployments or turret activations to keep your squad alive while bugs swarm relentlessly. For solo runners, it’s a lifesaver, allowing you to mine, fight, and reposition at will without the frustration of downtime slowing your progress. Speedrunners will love how it streamlines objective completion, while veterans grinding for resources can spam abilities without worrying about timers. The pain points? No more watching your screen freeze in panic as you wait for your Grappling Hook to reset while enemies close in, and no more team wipes because your shield wasn’t ready to protect the drill. This mechanic eliminates the shackles of traditional cooldown systems, offering unlimited use of your favorite tools to play aggressively, adapt instantly, and stay immersed in the chaotic dwarf-mining madness. Whether you’re diving into a bug-infested biomes or navigating pitch-black alien caves, Deep Rock Galactic becomes a playground of endless possibilities when every ability is always primed for action. Players searching for ways to maximize mobility, survival, or efficiency will find this system a perfect fit, turning frustrating pauses into a thing of the past and letting you focus on the mayhem that makes the game addictive. It’s not just about spamming abilities—it’s about redefining how you approach missions, solo or co-op, with the confidence that your tools will never leave you hanging. Deep Rock Galactic’s already intense gameplay reaches new heights when zero cooldown becomes your secret weapon against Hoxxes IV’s toughest challenges.

Unlimited Abilities Count

Deep Rock Galactic drops players into the adrenaline-fueled caves of Hoxxes IV where glyphid swarms and collapsing tunnels test every ounce of your team's skill but the Unlimited Abilities Count feature transforms the game by letting you go ham with your favorite tools without worrying about cooldown timers or limited charges. Imagine spamming your Scout's Grappling Hook to zip across chasms like a caffeinated cave explorer or popping Gunner's Shield Generators nonstop to laugh in the face of danger - this tweak turns every dwarf's signature move into a limitless resource for maximum mayhem. Whether you're drilling through rock like a deranged mole or building sky-high platforms to outmaneuver enemies the freedom to use Infinite Ability Uses changes how you tackle missions. Hardcore players will love how No Cooldown mechanics let them speedrun Mining Expeditions by chaining grapples and drills without pause or hold glyphid hordes at bay with relentless shields and turrets. Creative types can finally build that platform castle or spiral staircase they've always dreamed of while team players become the ultimate MVP by always having a mobility boost or defensive structure ready when squadmates need it most. This game-changing tweak eliminates the frustration of waiting for abilities to recharge during intense firefights and removes the stress of rationing resources so you can focus on mining blasting and dwarven camaraderie. The real magic happens when combining Unlimited Abilities with Hazard 5 runs or boss battles where spamming shields and mobility tools turns near-death scenarios into epic victory laps. While some might call it overpowered the community's verdict is clear - when you're deep in the mud with friends the ability to spam every class perk without restriction makes for unforgettable sessions of dwarven mischief. Rock and stone this feature turns every mining mission into a playground where cooldowns don't exist and chaos becomes the default setting.

Unlimited Perk Points

Deep Rock Galactic players rejoice - the Unlimited Perk Points mechanic completely transforms your gameplay experience by letting you max out every perk in the system right from the start. Say goodbye to grinding through Milestones to unlock abilities like Vampire's health regeneration or Iron Will's clutch revives. This game-changing feature empowers you to create the ultimate Dwarf build tailored to your preferred playstyle whether you're a Driller focused on mining efficiency or a Gunner dominating crowd control. The real magic happens when you start mixing and matching niche perk combinations that would normally take hours to achieve through regular progression. Imagine pairing Thorns' damage reflection with Dash's quick escapes during a chaotic glyphid swarm, or stacking Medic and Resupplier perks to become your team's ultimate support powerhouse. Hazard 5 missions become way more manageable when you can optimize your Dwarf's build for maximum survivability and effectiveness without worrying about perk point limitations. New players and casual miners will especially appreciate skipping the grind that usually holds back their customization options, letting them dive straight into action-packed Deep Dives fully kitted out. Customizing your Scout with Hover Boots for aerial escapes and Born Ready's instant reloads keeps you in the fight longer, while Engineers can maximize their mining potential with Unstoppable's slow immunity and Sweet Tooth's red sugar health bonus. Co-op sessions reach new levels of synergy when your squad coordinates their builds to cover all critical roles - from damage dealers to medics - creating a seamless operation in those high-stakes cave missions. This mechanic directly addresses the frustration many players feel when chasing progress bars for perk unlocks, letting you focus on what really matters: slaying bugs and collecting precious resources. Whether you're optimizing for solo efficiency or team support, the ability to experiment with every perk combination available in the system opens up entirely new strategies for tackling Deep Rock Galactic's toughest challenges. From high-difficulty Deep Dives to regular mining expeditions, having full access to the perk system lets you create a Dwarf that perfectly matches your vision. No more waiting weeks to test those creative build ideas - just pure, unfiltered gameplay freedom where you decide which perks to prioritize. Rock and Stone!

Unlimited Jumps

Deep Rock Galactic players, prepare to rewrite the rules of subterranean traversal with Unlimited Jumps – this groundbreaking feature transforms how dwarves conquer the perilous verticality of Hoxxes IV. Imagine bouncing between jagged walls like a caffeinated mossling, using relentless hops to maintain momentum through enemy swarms or rocket toward elusive Nitra deposits. Whether you're a rookie Greenbeard still learning to juggle pickaxe swings with plasma blasts or a grizzled Greybeard hunting for hidden cave systems, this gameplay mechanic injects pure adrenaline into every mission. The true magic lies in how it reshapes mobility patterns - suddenly those 'impossible' ledges become launchpads for acrobatic mining runs, and Glyphid hordes that once threatened your survival now serve as trampolines for evasive bunny hopping maneuvers. Watch your extraction times plummet during Gold Rush missions as you zigzag up cave walls without waiting for Engineer platforms, or turn Hazard 5's relentless bug waves into a vertical escape route that keeps your team alive. This isn't just about faster movement - it's about unlocking creative playstyles through enhanced verticality control, letting you scout uncharted caverns, execute aerial revives, or even bounce between stalactites during boss fights. The community's favorite bunny hopping techniques reach new heights when combined with this freedom, turning claustrophobic tunnels into open playgrounds where mobility becomes both weapon and wonder. Say goodbye to verticality-related frustrations and hello to a fresh dimension of gameplay where every jump fuels your rock-and-stone legend. Whether you're racing for resource dominance or orchestrating last-second team saves through mid-air acrobatics, Unlimited Jumps delivers that sweet spot between chaos and control that makes Deep Rock Galactic so addictive. Now get out there and make gravity your bitch - the caves are waiting for miners who dare to fly!

No Overheat

Deep Rock Galactic players, get ready to redefine your combat experience with the No Overheat perk that lets you dominate Hoxxes IV’s relentless hordes without weapon cooldowns slowing your roll. Whether you’re a seasoned miner or fresh off the drop pod, this game mechanic tweak turns your minigun, plasma gun, or EPC into a beast of continuous fire, letting you unleash hell without pausing for overheating relief. Imagine holding down the trigger during a glyphid swarm onslaught, your bullets tearing through praetorians and bulk detonators while your ammo reserves decide when the party ends—not some heat gauge cramping your style. This feature is pure adrenaline for aggressive playstyles, especially when paired with high-damage overclocks like Hot Bullets that turn your minigun into a fiery buzzsaw. No more awkward cooldowns mid-firefight; just smooth, relentless destruction as you clear biomes, defend objectives, or go full Rambo on a dreadnought. Solo runs with Bosco become way less stressful when you can keep spraying while reviving yourself, and team comps relying on sustained DPS will thank you for melting choke points without breaking a sweat. Hazard 5 missions? Bring the chaos. Your weapon heat woes vanish, letting you focus on positioning, team synergy, and stacking kills like a pro. New to the caves? No Overheat takes the guesswork out of managing your gear, giving you more time to enjoy the carnage and less time staring at a useless gun. It’s the ultimate tweak for players who hate how weapon heat interrupts their rhythm—whether you’re caught in a bulk’s charge or trying to keep a plasma beam locked on a glyphid nest. Turn every firefight into a symphony of continuous fire, grab your Glyphid Slammer, and let the dwarven legend grow. Rock and Stone, indeed!

Unlimited Support Tool Usage

Deep Rock Galactic players, prepare to revolutionize your dwarven adventures with the game-changing Unlimited Support Tool Usage feature that lets your class abilities shine without restrictions. Whether you're a Scout blazing trails with non-stop flares, a Gunner creating impenetrable defense zones, an Engineer constructing epic structures, or a Driller unleashing explosive chaos, this powerful mechanic removes all cooldown timers and resource limits for your Support Tool. Imagine transforming into a one-dwarf powerhouse during Mining Expeditions - keep those flares flying to illuminate every precious ore vein, or spam C4 charges to reshape cave systems on the fly during Salvage Operations. This Overclock-inspired gameplay element lets you dominate Hoxxes IV's treacherous environments by turning your Support Tool into an unstoppable force. For Engineers mastering platform placement in Elimination missions, or Gunners holding shield bubbles against relentless swarm waves during Escort Duty, the freedom of Unlimited Usage creates unforgettable moments where you become your team's ultimate MVP. Say goodbye to the frustration of watching your support abilities go dark at critical moments - no more rationing flares during pitch-black cave crawls or worrying about shield cooldowns when Dreadnoughts crash the party. This feature empowers both rookie and veteran players to focus on what matters most: crushing missions with epic builds, creating tactical advantages, and earning legendary status among your mining crew. Perfect for those who love optimizing their playstyle, whether you're constructing death-defying sniper nests or chaining explosives to funnel bugs into oblivion, this gameplay enhancement makes every expedition feel like a rock-and-stone triumph. Unlock new strategic possibilities as you master your class's potential without limits, turning chaotic runs into coordinated masterpieces while shouting 'For the Mining Company!' with every unstoppable action.

Unlimited Gadget

Deep Rock Galactic players know the frustration of watching their gadget ammo dwindle mid-mission or losing critical seconds to cooldown timers while fending off glyphid swarms. Enter the Unlimited Gadget mod – a game-changing enhancement that transforms how dwarves tackle the perilous caves of Hoxxes IV. This mod eliminates the traditional constraints of resource management, letting Scouts fire grappling hooks non-stop across cavernous voids, Engineers deploy platforms rapidly during escort duty chaos, and Drillers unleash C4 barrages without hesitation in boss fights. Whether you're navigating a massive mineral-rich chamber or holding the line against a drilldozer assault, this enhancement keeps your tools primed and ready, turning potential mission failures into seamless rock-and-stone victories. The true power of Unlimited Gadget shines in high-hazard scenarios where timing makes all the difference. Imagine maintaining unbroken momentum while zipping between gold nodes or creating instant defenses during a dreadnought siege – this mod turns those clutch moments into guaranteed gameplay highlights. By removing the stress of nitra shortages and cooldown waits, it lets players focus on what matters: executing daring mining strategies, coordinating with teammates, and blasting through alien hordes with unrestrained gadget fury. From vertical cave ascents to explosive firefight solutions, this mod redefines your dwarf's capabilities. The community's most requested gameplay improvement finally arrives without compromising the core challenge – just pure, uninterrupted action that keeps your pickaxe swinging and your team thriving. Perfect for players who hate feeling powerless when the action heats up, this enhancement ensures your favorite gadgets become permanent extensions of your dwarven arsenal. Whether you're a seasoned Hoxxes IV veteran or just starting your mining adventures, the Unlimited Gadget mod delivers that sweet spot between tactical freedom and mission-critical precision. It's not just another mod – it's your ticket to becoming the ultimate bug-blasting, structure-building, mineral-hunting force Deep Rock Galactic deserves.

Running Speed

In the relentless caves of Deep Rock Galactic, where Glyphid swarms and environmental hazards lurk around every corner, the Dash perk emerges as a lifesaving ability that transforms how players tackle Hoxxes IV. Designed for dwarves who value agility over brute force, this movement perk activates with a double-tap of the jump key while sprinting forward, unleashing a burst of speed that’s 7.2 times faster than standard movement. Whether you’re racing against mission timers in Mining Expeditions, hauling heavy aquarqs through Magma Core zones, or dodging Dreadnought stomps in Deep Dives, Dash becomes your secret weapon for staying alive and thriving. The perk’s cooldown mechanics add strategic depth—starting at 40 seconds at tier 1 but dropping to 25 seconds at max tier—while standing on Blue Ice reduces recovery time by a staggering 62%, making it a must-pick for players navigating icy biomes. Gamers struggling with goo-filled Fungus Bogs or mud-clogged tunnels will love how Dash completely negates movement penalties, letting you zip through sticky terrain without breaking a sweat. Competitive players and co-op teams alike swear by its ability to create clutch moments, like reviving a downed squadmate mid-swarm or flanking enemies during intense escort missions. Speed Boost enthusiasts often pair it with mobility-focused loadouts, using the momentum to outmaneuver boss attacks or secure high-value extraction points before the timer hits zero. From escaping collapsing tunnels to sprinting back to the drop pod with a full inventory, this movement perk redefines what’s possible in the game’s most punishing scenarios. Early adopters discover its true potential during time-sensitive objectives where every second counts, turning frantic scrambles into calculated victories. Whether you’re a solo miner pushing deep into hostile zones or a team player covering critical flanks, Dash elevates your gameplay by turning speed into survival. Deep Rock Galactic veterans know that mastering this perk means the difference between getting shredded by bug hordes and pulling off heroic saves that keep your squad’s mission alive.

Revive Self

Deep Rock Galactic players know how brutal it gets when glyphid swarms gang up on you mid-expedition, but the Revive Self gameplay mechanic is a lifesaver that lets dwarves defy the odds. By combining the Iron Will and Vampire perks, this self-revive system gives you a fighting chance to bounce back when your health hits zero—no teammate needed. Iron Will kicks in automatically, granting invulnerability for up to 12 seconds when fully upgraded, letting you crawl to safety or make a risky power-attack with your pickaxe. Pair that with Vampire’s ability to restore health by killing nearby enemies, and you’ve got a killer combo for staying alive during high-hazard Mining Expeditions or intense Salvage Operations. Whether you’re soloing a nitra run or holding the line during a Hazard 5 mission, this strategy shines when your squad’s down or the bugs overwhelm you. Imagine triggering Iron Will as a leviathan charges, landing a last-second kill on a grunt with Vampire active, and stumbling back up to rejoin the fight—no more waiting for resupply or praying a teammate isn’t already downed. It’s all about reducing stress, minimizing mission failures, and keeping the fun flowing. New players will love how it softens the learning curve, while veterans can use it to push harder objectives or save their squad from a wipe. Self-revive mechanics like this aren’t just about survival—they’re about owning the chaos, staying mobile, and turning red sugar or enemy kills into your second wind. Deep Rock Galactic’s community calls it a must-have for high-stakes runs, and once you’ve mastered the Iron Will and Vampire synergy, you’ll never dread a downed state again. Rock and stoning never felt so empowering!

Dance Anywhere

Deep Rock Galactic players, ready to turn every mission into a party? The Dance Anywhere feature lets you bust a move right where the action happens, whether you're navigating tight tunnels, battling swarms, or chilling near lava pits. No more waiting to show off your dwarf's personality at the Space Rig jukebox—now you can drop sick dance emotes anywhere, swapping between moves to match your mood or celebrate victories like a pro. Imagine pulling off a synchronized dance with your team after surviving a brutal Hazard 5 run, or taunting a fallen Dreadnought with a victory jig that screams 'Rock and Stone!' This community-beloved enhancement adds fresh flair to your gameplay, blending humor and camaraderie into every mission. Streamers and content creators especially love the anywhere dancing possibilities, whether they're grooving on ice slides, next to a MULE, or in glowing crystal caverns for that viral moment. Tired of the grind feeling too serious? Dance Anywhere fixes the monotony by injecting playful breaks during long missions, letting you hype up your squad while waiting for the drop pod. It's perfect for dwarfs who want to flex their style mid-battle or role-play as the grooviest miner in the galaxy. Keep in mind: some players report that using this feature might affect achievements, so check community forums if you're chasing milestones. Whether you're a casual player or a hardcore content creator, Dance Anywhere transforms Deep Rock Galactic into a stage where every cave, boss fight, and glyphid horde becomes an excuse to dance—and trust us, your squad will thank you for the laughs. Ready to make mining and blasting even more memorable? Time to hit the floor, dwarf style!

Reset Perk Cooldown

Deep Rock Galactic throws dwarven miners into adrenaline-pumping extraplanetary excavation where every second counts against relentless enemies and environmental chaos. The Reset Perk Cooldown mechanic emerges as a crucial tactical advantage for players mastering perk management and strategic ability usage in high-stakes missions. Imagine dodging a Glyphid horde's relentless assault in an Elimination objective by instantly reactivating your Dash ability mid-chase or reviving fallen squadmates multiple times through rapid Field Medic deployment without staring at frustrating timers. This gameplay-enhancing feature shines brightest during Hazard 5 operations where lava floods, acid storms, and swarmer hordes test even seasoned teams. Players optimizing Cooldown reset techniques can chain Iron Will self-revives during boss fights or reapply Shield Link protection against cave leeches while securing aquarq deposits in Point Extraction missions. The true power lies in transforming resource-dependent playstyles into fluid combat rhythms where Hover Boots let you evade Magma Core hazards repeatedly while maintaining offensive pressure. Struggling with Bulk Detonator ambushes or feeling helpless during extended perk downtime? This system turns pain points into opportunities by letting you reset critical abilities at key moments, whether you're soloing Deep Dives or coordinating team pushes through collapsing tunnels. By eliminating the anxiety of watching cooldown bars creep forward, players gain freedom to experiment with perk combinations that suit their aggressive mining strategies or defensive support roles. The Reset Perk Cooldown mechanic becomes especially valuable when juggling multiple objectives in Deep Rock Galactic's procedurally generated caves, allowing you to maintain momentum through back-to-back challenges without losing tactical edge. From kiting armored Brute enemies to creating escape routes during seismic events, mastering this gameplay layer transforms how miners interact with hazards and combat scenarios. The community's obsession with efficient ability cycles has made this feature a staple in speedrun attempts and hardcore survival builds, proving that in a game where timing means survival, having instant access to game-changing perks separates good runs from legendary ones. Whether you're coordinating with a fireteam or flying solo through hostile biomes, integrating Reset Perk Cooldown tactics into your playstyle creates exciting new possibilities for dominating missions and sharing epic gameplay moments with fellow Deep Rock Galactic enthusiasts.

Unlimited Perk Usage

Deep Rock Galactic players know the struggle of watching those crucial seconds tick away while waiting for their favorite perks to recharge during intense Glyphid showdowns or perilous cave expeditions. The Unlimited Perk Usage gameplay enhancement completely transforms this experience by removing all cooldown restrictions on game-changing abilities like Dash, Iron Will, and Hover Boots. Imagine chaining back-to-back Dashes to escape a swarm of exploding Bulk Detonators, instantly reviving fallen comrades with Field Medic multiple times during a Hazard 5 meltdown, or spamming Hover Boots to effortlessly traverse magma-filled chasms without a single misstep. This perk freedom creates a whole new level of high-octane action where your dwarf becomes a unstoppable force of destruction and support. Veteran greybeards and fresh greenbeards alike will appreciate how eliminating cooldown timers allows for creative perk combinations previously thought impossible - think using Second Wind continuously to kite enemies through crystal caves while Bosco covers your retreat. Solo miners facing off against Hoxxes IV's relentless hazards will discover newfound confidence knowing their self-revive ability isn't a one-time lifeline but a constant safety net. Speedrunners chasing record times for Point Extraction objectives can now blast through obstacle courses at full velocity thanks to unlimited mobility tools. The community's favorite battle cry 'Rock and Stone!' takes on fresh meaning when your teammates see you reactivating Iron Will mid-engagement or clearing enemy waves with repeated Shield Link deployments. Whether you're navigating the treacherous Magma Core or coordinating squad revives during boss fights, this gameplay enhancement turns every mission into an adrenaline-fueled showcase of dwarf engineering prowess. Players will find themselves experimenting with previously risky strategies, knowing their favorite survival perks are always ready when needed. The modifier's impact on mission dynamics has become a hot topic in lobbies and forums, with experienced drillers sharing stories of how unlimited perk activation helped them turn the tide in impossible situations. This isn't just another game tweak - it's a fundamental shift in how dwarves interact with Hoxxes IV's chaotic environments, creating unforgettable moments that'll have the community buzzing. From solo excursions to team-based objectives, removing perk limitations opens up exciting possibilities that challenge traditional playstyles while keeping the core Deep Rock Galactic experience intact.

Flymode

Dive into the rugged caves of Deep Rock Galactic where Flymode transforms your mining and combat adventures into high-flying spectacles. Imagine effortlessly gliding through the treacherous depths of Hoxxes IV, zipping past obstacles that once slowed your progress. This game-changing functionality unlocks three-dimensional movement, letting you explore every nook and cranny from soaring ceilings to hidden crevices. Whether you're chasing Aquarqs, rescuing downed teammates, or navigating labyrinthine tunnels, flying gives you the edge to dominate missions at breakneck speed. Say goodbye to frustrating detours and hello to direct routes - your dwarven explorer now turns complex navigation into a breeze. Master aerial mobility to rain down firepower on Glyphid swarms or escape danger zones while keeping your gear intact. Flymode isn't just about speed; it's about redefining how you interact with the game's massive environments. Uncover secret loot stashes tucked away in unreachable spots, conquer vertical terrain challenges, and experience the thrill of zero gravity traversal without worrying about fall damage. Perfect for solo play or private lobby sessions with your squad, this functionality reshapes mission dynamics while keeping the core gameplay intact. Gamers who crave exploration will love discovering new perspectives in familiar caves, while competitive players will appreciate the tactical advantages during intense firefights. Whether you're dodging cave-ins, optimizing resource collection, or just enjoying the freedom of flight, Flymode adds a fresh dimension to your Deep Rock Galactic journey. Embrace this revolutionary approach to cave navigation and see why flying enthusiasts are raving about how it enhances both casual and hardcore playstyles across the galaxy's most dangerous mining operations.

Flymode - Fly Up

Deep Rock Galactic veterans know that mastering movement is key to surviving Hoxxes IV's chaos, and Flymode - Fly Up delivers a game-changing twist on aerial traversal. Imagine effortlessly rocketing upward to bypass glyphid hordes, snatch elusive mineral clusters, or create instant escape routes - this mod transforms how teams approach vertical challenges. Whether you're a scout blazing ahead or an engineer setting up sky-high turrets, flying opens dynamic playstyles that defy traditional ground-based strategies. The thrill of dodging acid sprayers mid-air while coordinating with teammates to secure objectives makes aerial movement a must-have for speedrunners and tactical squads alike. Players struggling with slow cave navigation or limited access to elevated zones will love how Flymode streamlines their workflow, eliminating the need for time-consuming ziplines or platform builds. Combat scenarios become playgrounds for creative maneuvers: hover above lava pits to rain fire on bug nests, then rocket to safety before reinforcements swarm. Missions requiring rooftop relic retrieval or multi-tiered cave mapping suddenly become breeze with direct flight paths. Deep Rock Galactic's community raves about this mod's ability to turn defensive engineers into airborne medivacs, zipping between fallen teammates to keep the squad alive. By blending vertical mobility with aggressive positioning, Flymode - Fly Up creates endless opportunities for stylish gameplay that feels fresh every expedition. The mod's true power shines when teams combine flying scouts with ground-based support, creating layered tactics that outsmart Hoxxes IV's deadliest ecosystems. Resource hoarders appreciate how aerial movement conserves precious building materials while maximizing mining efficiency. Whether you're dodging explosive thumper attacks or setting up sniping perches, this flying functionality adds depth to every class's toolkit. Deep Rock Galactic's cave systems were built to be conquered from all angles, and mastering Flymode's upward thrust mechanics might just be your squad's new secret weapon for dominating mission leaderboards.

Flymode - Fly Down

Deep Rock Galactic players know how tricky Hoxxes IV's cave systems can get. Imagine slicing through layers of rock and enemy clusters with seamless downward momentum—no more grappling hooks, no more waiting for elevators. This in-game ability transforms how dwarves tackle missions by unlocking instant vertical mobility. Whether you're racing to harvest rare minerals, evading glyphid swarms mid-mission, or coordinating with your squad to hit distant objectives, the flight ability lets you dive into action like never before. Hardcore miners and combat specialists alike will appreciate how this mechanic streamlines navigation in sprawling biomes, turning what used to be a 5-minute climb into a 10-second power move. The vertical mobility boost shines during high-pressure scenarios: picture dropping through a collapsing tunnel to escape skittering threats or boosting down to reinforce teammates at a dig site. Early adopters report game-changing efficiency in Mining Expeditions and Salvage Runs, where quick descent mechanics save precious oxygen while maximizing loot collection. Community forums buzz about creative applications—from scouting lava cave shortcuts to executing surprise aerial attacks on shield generators. The feature's intuitive controls feel like a natural evolution of the game's physics, blending seamlessly into your loadout without disrupting core gameplay. Veteran squads swear by its tactical advantages during boss fights, using vertical space to outmaneuver leviathans and reposition artillery. New recruits find it eliminates frustration from traditional descent methods, letting them focus on mastering class roles. With this flight ability, Deep Rock Galactic's caverns become a three-dimensional playground where every drop is a calculated advantage. The developers clearly listened to player feedback about vertical mobility challenges, delivering a polished solution that feels earned rather than exploitative. Whether you're chasing elite loot in Glacial Strata or surviving the endless dark, this ability redefines how dwarves conquer depths together. Rock and Stone, indeed!

Unlimited Carry Capacity

For miners exploring the chaotic depths of Deep Rock Galactic, the Unlimited Carry Capacity function is a dream come true. Imagine swinging your pickaxe through glowing quartz veins on Hoxxes IV without the nagging worry of hitting your mineral capacity cap. This game-altering option removes the usual 55-unit limit per mineral type—yes, even those upgraded to 60-65 with perks like Bigger Mineral Bag or Deep Pockets—so you can focus on what matters: blasting through glyphid nests and uncovering rare resources. Struggling with inventory limits that force you to backtrack to the MULE mid-action? Say goodbye to those tedious runs and keep your momentum rolling. Whether you’re racing against the clock in Mining Expeditions or going solo without Bosco’s backup, this feature keeps you in the thick of the fight. High-hazard levels with relentless swarms? Carrying limit nightmares are over—hoard every last bit of enor pearl or ammonium without exposing yourself to ambushes during trips. Gamers who’ve grumbled about inventory management cramping their style will love how this tweak streamlines missions, turning resource collection into a smooth, uninterrupted adrenaline rush. It’s not just about convenience; it’s about dominating the caves with confidence, knowing your backpack won’t slow you down. From greenbeard recruits to seasoned drillers, everyone benefits from the freedom to mine aggressively and play fearlessly. Deep Rock Galactic’s roguelike challenges and co-op chaos just got a whole lot more epic—why settle for half a haul when you can go full dwarf and stack your inventory to infinity?

Add 10K Credits

For Deep Rock Galactic fans navigating Hoxxes IV’s chaotic mining ops, the Add 10K Credits option is your shortcut to dominating the game’s toughest challenges. Credits are the backbone of progression here, letting you snag everything from devastating weapon mods to eye-catching armor skins that turn heads at the Space Rig’s bar. Whether you’re a fresh recruit stuck in the early-game grind or a seasoned dwarf tired of farming resources for upgrades, this feature slashes the time spent crawling through caves just to afford that plasma cutter tweak or neon beard. Imagine breezing through Elimination missions or surviving Egg Hunt swarms with max-tier gear—no more feeling underpowered while teammates blast through biomass. Skip the monotonous material collection and dive straight into the action, unlocking high-hazard mission readiness without breaking a sweat. Need to flex in multiplayer lobbies? Flashy cosmetics are just a few clicks away, letting your dwarf shine brighter than a Morkite drill. The grind isn’t glamorous, but with 10K Credits in your pocket, you’ll trade hours of repetitive mining for adrenaline-fueled co-op chaos. Whether you’re prepping for a Deep Dive’s abyssal horrors or ensuring your Escort mission survival kit is battle-ready, this credit boost transforms frustration into firepower. Let’s face it: nobody joins Deep Rock Galactic to babysit a pickaxe—grab those credits, upgrade your loadout, and show those leaping hulks who’s boss. Your squad will thank you when you’re rocking a fully modded revolver instead of scavenging for spare change post-match. Game on, dwarves!

Add 1 Scrip

Deep Rock Galactic players know the struggle of chasing Scrip to customize their dwarves—from fresh armor paints to flashy weapon skins—but the Add 1 Scrip trick changes the game entirely. This clever mechanic drops a free Scrip straight into your inventory, letting you bypass the usual grind of completing challenges or climbing seasonal tracks to access the Performance Pass rewards. Whether you're a rookie miner fresh off the shuttle or a seasoned excavator juggling real-life time constraints, this mod is a lifesaver for gamers who'd rather spend their hours blasting Glyphids and cracking ore than farming currency. The Deep Rock Galactic community thrives on creativity, and with Add 1 Scrip, you can instantly equip those head-turning victory poses or limited-time cosmetics that make your dwarf stand out in Hoxxes IV's chaotic caves. Imagine dropping into your first mission with a paint job that screams 'veteran' or finally completing your collection of elusive skins from past seasons—all without dedicating endless hours to repetitive tasks. This mod caters to players who crave instant gratification, those who want to stay on top of seasonal trends without sacrificing playtime, and completionists hunting down every visual upgrade the game offers. Search trends show gamers often hunt for 'Deep Rock Galactic mods' to enhance their experience, and Add 1 Scrip sits at the top of that list for a reason. It’s not about shortcuts—it’s about maximizing the fun parts of the game, like flexing your dwarf’s unique look while shouting ‘Rock and Stone!’ to your squad. By skipping the traditional Scrip grind, you’re free to focus on what truly matters: teamwork, exploration, and surviving the next Morkite overload. Players searching for ‘add scrip’ hacks or Performance Pass workarounds will find this feature delivers exactly what they need—more style, less stress—keeping your gear as sharp as your mining skills. So next time you queue up for a mission, why not give your dwarf that instant glow-up they deserve? After all, in a galaxy filled with hazards, looking cool while hauling resources is victory enough.

Add All Resources to Inventory

Deep Rock Galactic players can turbocharge their gameplay with the All Resources Inventory Fill mechanic, instantly acquiring every material from Morkite to Ommaran Composite without breaking a sweat. This resource boost powerhouse transforms how players approach the game, letting you skip the grind and dive straight into the action. Whether you're a rookie miner struggling to upgrade your gear or a seasoned Dwarf hunting for epic loot, this system ensures you're always mission-ready. Imagine equipping your Driller with max-tier flamethrower mods or testing experimental builds for your Gunner's minigun without wasting hours on mining runs - that's the magic of having every resource at your fingertips. The mechanic shines brightest during high-stakes operations where every second counts, letting your squad prioritize blasting alien swarms over filling inventory slots with raw materials. Need to unlock that game-changing armor upgrade? Tired of farming Ommaran Composite for your dream weapon? This feature becomes your ultimate ally, accelerating progression while keeping the fun factor dialed to 11. It's particularly clutch for solo players who want to experience the game's cooperative thrills without getting bottlenecked by repetitive resource collection. By eliminating the mining marathon, Deep Rock Galactic transforms into a pure adrenaline rush of exploration and combat - exactly what the galaxy-hopping Dwarves signed up for. Whether you're chasing the next big resource boost or just want to mess around with wild gear combinations, this gameplay-enhancing mechanic ensures you'll never shout 'Rock and Stone!' while staring at empty inventory slots again. Just grab every material you need and get back to what matters: blowing up bugs and carving through alien-infested rock.

Select Resource

Deep Rock Galactic players know the struggle of endless digging in Hoxxes IV’s hazardous tunnels just to gather enough Morkite or Bismor for upgrades. Enter the game-changing Select Resource function—a community-favorite enhancement that lets you handpick materials like Matrix Cores, Gold, or Nitra directly from modding menus. Whether you’re prepping for a boss fight or testing a Driller’s flamethrower overclock, this feature slashes the grind, letting you dial in inventory management with precision. Imagine bypassing hours of repetitive mining to instantly stockpile 200 Morkite for mission objectives or grabbing rare resources to craft that perfect Gunner minigun build. It’s not just about skipping the slog; it’s gameplay optimization at its finest. New recruits battling resource quotas can breeze through objectives while seasoned dwarves tweak loadouts for maximum efficiency. From streamlining cosmetic unlocks to powering through Glyphid swarms without inventory clutter, Select Resource keeps the focus on teamwork and explosives. Content creators thrive too, crafting tight tutorials or showcasing pro strategies without wasting time on material farming. For players craving flexibility, this tool transforms how you tackle caves, ensuring every run feels fresh. Whether you’re a greenbeard or greybeard, the ability to cherry-pick resources elevates your playstyle, turning tedious digs into adrenaline-fueled blasting sessions. Deep Rock Galactic’s chaotic charm stays intact, but now with fewer headaches and more room for creativity. Rock and stone, indeed—this is the ultimate way to dominate missions while keeping your inventory perfectly stacked.

Set Resource Amount

Deep Rock Galactic veterans know the struggle of balancing adrenaline-pumping cave dives with the relentless grind of resource farming and mineral collection. The Set Resource Amount gameplay enhancement lets you bypass the traditional grind by instantly adjusting your haul quantities for key materials like Bismor, Umanite, and Nitra. Whether you're chasing weapon overclocks, cosmetic beard upgrades, or preparing for high-hazard missions, this community-driven mechanic transforms tedious resource gathering into strategic customization. Players tackling Mining Expeditions objectives can now hit quotas in seconds while keeping their focus on battling Glyphid hordes or navigating treacherous terrain. For teams experimenting with loadouts, it creates endless possibilities to test Scout grapple builds or maxed-out Engineer turret setups without draining your mineral reserves. New recruits struggling with game progression will appreciate skipping the hours of vein-chipping to unlock gear upgrades and rank advancements. Casual players joining experienced dwarven squads can maintain parity by instantly boosting their resource pools for seamless co-op action. While purists might prefer the authentic mineral collection challenges across Hoxxes IV's biomes, this enhancement shines for low-pressure gameplay where the real victory lies in brotherhood and blasting through alien infestations. Just remember to coordinate with your team before activating - unexpected resource surges might raise some bushy dwarven eyebrows during multiplayer sessions. Whether you're optimizing for speedruns or just want more bang for your buck in each mission, this gameplay tweak reshapes your Deep Rock Galactic experience by prioritizing action over accumulation. Rock and stone, but make it fast!

Add XP for Current Character

In the relentless depths of Hoxxes IV where every mission feels like an eternity, Deep Rock Galactic players finally have a lifeline to bypass the grind. The Add XP for Current Character mechanic delivers targeted experience surges straight to your Scout, Gunner, Driller, or Engineer without endless mission repeats. Whether you're chasing that crucial promotion at level 25 or hunting elusive cosmetics locked behind level gates, this system lets you blast through progression barriers like a Morkite Drill through soft rock. Greenbeards will appreciate how quickly they can match pace with veteran squadmates, while returning miners can fast-track their return to Hazard 5 readiness. Imagine transforming from a level 1 rookie to a seasoned demolitionist capable of handling Nitra Vaults or Crystal Caves in a single mining cycle - that's the power of focused character leveling. The XP boost doesn't just unlock new weapon mods and utility upgrades faster; it opens pathways to prestige perks and Deep Dives content that usually require marathon play sessions. No more feeling underpowered during elite missions or wasting time farming basic XP - this feature puts you in the action where you belong. Seasoned players know that promotion isn't just about vanity levels; it's about accessing the game's most rewarding challenges and gear. By strategically applying XP boosts during key moments like weekend events or new season launches, you'll maximize your time in the Space Rig's social hub while still unlocking those hard-earned beards and armor skins. This isn't just about skipping the grind - it's about optimizing your playtime to focus on what matters most: surviving swarms, cracking biomes, and shouting Rock and Stone with earned pride. Whether you're powering through your first 10 levels or making that final push to prestige status, smart XP management transforms the mining marathon into a sprint. The community's favorite phrase 'greenbeard to legend' becomes literal as you watch your dwarf evolve from basic gear to fully kitted powerhouse in record time.

Promote Character

Diving into the gritty depths of Deep Rock Galactic means embracing the challenge of promoting your favorite Engineer, Gunner, Driller, or Scout beyond level 25 through a unique prestige system that rewards dedication with exclusive perks. When players talk about pushing their characters to the next tier, they're referring to the satisfying grind of completing promotion assignments at the terminal and paying the Memorial Hall's resource fee to earn that coveted Promo Star badge. This isn't just about vanity - promotion unlocks access to adrenaline-pumping Deep Dives where weekly missions test your co-op skills against relentless enemy hordes while offering legendary loot like overclocked weapon mods that let you swap standard firepower for customized playstyles. Whether you're optimizing your flamethrower's range through strategic overclock choices or flexing earned cosmetics that make your dwarf stand out in lobby banter, promotion transforms casual miners into seasoned veterans. The community buzzes with excitement when discussing how overclocks create game-changing trade-offs like increased damage at the cost of ammo efficiency, turning every loadout decision into a tactical conversation. While reaching promotion level might seem daunting for casual players balancing mission runs and resource collection, the payoff delivers bragging rights through visible progression markers that scream 'I've conquered Hoxxes IV's depths!' - just remember to shout 'Rock and Stone!' when coordinating with teammates who appreciate the prestige journey. From maximizing Deep Dive efficiency through optimized overclock builds to earning recognition as a Promo Star carrier in public lobbies, this progression system creates natural milestones that keep players engaged long after their initial playthrough.

Promote All Characters to Level

Deep Rock Galactic players know the struggle—leveling each class to 25, completing promotion missions, and paying fees just to reset and repeat it three times for gold star status. Imagine blasting through that tedious grind without touching a single drill or turret. The instant gold promotion mechanic lets you fast-track all four dwarves—Engineer, Gunner, Driller, and Scout—to maxed-out endgame tiers, skipping hours of repetitive play. Whether you're diving into Deep Dives, Prestige Assignments, or just flexing honor badges, this game-changing feature unlocks the full roster of perks, overclocks, and cosmetics right from the start. No more babysitting one dwarf at a time—your entire crew hits Hoxxes IV's toughest caves fully decked out, ready to shred bugs and mine gold with pro builds. Casual miners with limited playtime, new players joining veteran squads, or content creators showcasing wild strategies will love the freedom to jump straight into the chaos. Why waste weeks farming XP when you can instantly access endgame unlock rewards like weapon customizations and high-stakes missions? It’s the ultimate shortcut for dwarves who’d rather yell 'Rock and Stone!' while dominating elite content instead of slogging through tutorial zones. All dwarves promoted to gold status means more fun, less grind—perfect for alt accounts, co-op crews, or anyone tired of watching their friends flex while they level up. This isn’t just skipping steps; it’s unlocking Deep Rock Galactic’s soul—the insane firefights, base-building madness, and bug-slaying glory that made you fall in love with Hoxxes IV in the first place.

Add 5K Season XP

Struggling to climb the ranks in Deep Rock Galactic's Performance Pass? The Add 5K Season XP boost could be your secret weapon to fast-track your Season XP gains and unlock those epic cosmetic rewards without the endless grind. This in-game enhancement dumps 5,000 hard-earned experience points straight into your seasonal progress, letting you rocket past milestones and claim exclusive resources, credits, and skins before the season wraps up. Whether you're a weekend miner juggling real-life responsibilities or a seasoned driller chasing the top tiers, this boost is perfect for pushing through that final stretch of Season XP needed to reach the next rank. Casual players who can't commit hours daily will love how it keeps their progression steady without sacrificing free time, while competitive folks can leapfrog ahead of the pack to dominate leaderboards. The seasonal progression grind can feel like a second job sometimes – but with this clever shortcut, you'll spend less time farming missions and more time blasting through alien tunnels with your squad. Just imagine skipping the tedious XP farming and diving straight into the action – that's what this game-changing feature delivers. Performance Pass enthusiasts know how frustrating it is to stall just shy of unlocking fresh cosmetics, but now you can smash through those barriers like a Morkite Driller. Deep Rock Galactic's seasonal grind often leaves players feeling stuck in a loop, but with this strategic XP injection, you'll maximize rewards and stay ahead of the curve. So grab your gear and your squad, because with Add 5K Season XP in your arsenal, you'll be raking in those sweet cosmetic drops faster than a Ginseng pickup in a magma worm cave. No more watching the season timer tick down while you crawl toward your next rank – this progression accelerator ensures you make the most of every galactic campaign without burning out.

Rate of Fire

When the Glyphid swarms hit like a tidal wave in Deep Rock Galactic, Rate of Fire enhancements become your secret weapon for survival. These endgame Overclock options crank your gear from dependable to absolutely devastating, especially once you’ve earned that first promotion and unlocked the potential to reshape combat dynamics. Imagine transforming your Subata 120 into a full-auto shredder with the Automatic Fire mod—it’s +2 Rate of Fire boost feels incredible when you’re back-to-back with your squad against a bug rush, though that extra recoil and spread means you’ll need to keep your crosshair tight. For those who prefer the Voltaic SMG’s compact power, the Well Oiled Machine mod isn’t just about +2 Rate of Fire; that 0.2-second reload reduction keeps your DPS flowing when every millisecond counts during a Drilldozer defense. Gamers who’ve survived Hazard 5’s chaos know that Rate of Fire mods shine brightest when paired with ammo efficiency builds or cooling systems—the Warthog’s Cycle Overload might give +2 fire rate and +1 damage, but without extra mag pickups, you’ll be scrambling mid-swarm. The real magic happens when you combine these mods with weakpoint specialists: watch your DPS skyrocket as you melt boss armor while teammates lock down vulnerabilities. Whether you’re holding a Dreadnought’s attention with EM Refire Booster’s electric sting or turning corridors into bullet-swept kill zones, mastering Rate of Fire mechanics separates the good miners from the legendary. Just remember—higher fire rates mean managing heat spikes on miniguns or carrying enough bullets to keep the party going. Players who’ve experienced dry-fire panic during critical missions swear by mixing these mods with ammo packs or stability tweaks, creating builds that dominate engagements without breaking stride. From escort missions to deepcore excavations, optimizing your weapon’s fire cadence transforms frustrating wipe scenarios into cinematic victories where you’re the human bullet tornado keeping bugs at bay. Rock and Stone, but make sure you’ve got spare mags!

Automatic Weapons

When the caves get chaotic in Deep Rock Galactic, Automatic Weapons become your lifeline for shredding through glyphid swarms while keeping your team alive. Whether you're a Gunner unleashing hell with the Lead Storm Minigun or an Engineer frying bugs with the Stubby Voltaic SMG, these rapid-fire powerhouses specialize in crowd control scenarios where enemies flood in faster than you can dig. High DPS builds let you melt through enemy lines like butter, especially when pairing the Deepcore GK2 Assault Rifle's precision bursts with Scout mobility to kite high-value targets from cliffs. For those moments when glyphids pour from every crevice during Escort Duty missions, the Minigun's sustained fire turns choke points into bug graveyards while your squad focuses on the drilldozer. Engineers dominate Point Extraction zones by combining SMG electrocution pulses with turret networks, zapping swarms into submission while harvesting resources. Overclock upgrades like Rotary Overdrive or EM Refire Booster transform these weapons into battlefield game-changers, but mastering their quirks requires balancing ammo management with aggressive playstyles. New recruits often burn through rounds too fast or let barrels overheat mid-fight, leaving themselves exposed. The solution? Smart loadout choices like Thermal Packs to extend fire rates or positioning tactics that leverage tight tunnels where the Colette Wave Cooker's area damage excels. These weapons thrive when chaos erupts - imagine holding a narrow tunnel against a Dreadnought's charge while your SMG's electric rounds stun surrounding grunts. Automatic Weapons aren't just about spraying bullets; they create space for your team to breathe, whether you're locking down objectives or creating kill zones. Veterans know that proper ammo conservation turns the Deepcore GK2 into a mobile sniper platform for picking off elites from above. While heat management remains a constant dance, the payoff comes when your sustained fire lets Medics resuscitate fallen teammates uninterrupted. In a game where every second counts during cave-ins or reactor meltdowns, these weapons ensure you're not just surviving - you're controlling the tempo. So when your squad shouts 'Rock and Stone!' through the din of battle, you'll know your automatic build made it possible to push objectives while glyphids drop like mining debris. The key lies in balancing raw firepower with tactical positioning to maximize crowd control potential without running dry at critical moments.

No Pickaxe Special Attack Cooldown

If you're a seasoned miner in Deep Rock Galactic, you know how crucial it is to balance resource gathering with surviving the relentless alien swarms of Hoxxes IV. The No Pickaxe Special Attack Cooldown gameplay element completely redefines what's possible with your trusty pickaxe, turning it from a standard excavation tool into a terrain-shaping, enemy-crushing powerhouse. Normally, unleashing a Power Attack—a devastating strike capable of clearing dense clusters of Morkite or vaporizing Grunts—requires a 30-second wait between uses. But this game-changing update removes that limitation entirely, letting you swing freely and keep the pressure on whether you're digging for resources or defending your team. Imagine carving through a Hazard 5 mission's chokepoints with zero hesitation, using rapid Power Attacks to create escape routes or blast through stubborn stone walls while holding off swarms of Khraxxin. Scouts will especially love how this feature pairs with the grapple hook, enabling instant ledge creation for vertical exploration and high-speed cave traversal without worrying about cooldown timers. No more agonizing choices between saving your Power Attack for combat or mining—this tweak keeps you in the action, letting you focus on precision strikes and efficient excavation. It's perfect for players who hate feeling powerless when ammo runs low or when a critical path needs carving in tight situations. The cooldown reduction also adds a new layer of strategy to solo play, where managing resources is key. Whether you're racing to extract Nitra before mission timers expire or turning the tide in a boss fight by interrupting enemies with well-timed pickaxe swings, this feature amplifies your versatility across all mission types. Deep Rock Galactic's community has long debated optimal loadouts for specific scenarios, but this innovation settles one argument: your pickaxe should always be ready when the pressure hits. From navigating the chaotic biomes of the Glacial Strata to dominating in competitive excavation challenges, removing that 30-second cooldown gives you a rock-solid advantage that seasoned dwarves and rookie Scouts alike will appreciate. It's not just about speed—it's about maintaining momentum, staying aggressive, and making every swing count when the bugs start crawling. Rock and Stone, this is the upgrade your mining runs have been waiting for!

One-Hit Mining

Deep Rock Galactic players know the struggle of chipping away at stubborn deposits while Glyphid hordes swarm or mission timers tick down, but the One-Hit Mining feature changes the game entirely. This gameplay enhancement allows dwarves to gather most materials instantly, turning repetitive mining sessions into lightning-fast extraction sprints that keep your focus on the action. Whether you're racing through a Mining Expedition's hazardous tunnels or trying to outmaneuver a Dreadnought in a high-stakes biomes run, One-Hit Mining eliminates the grind of repeated swings, letting you blast through terrain like a pro. Imagine zipping past gold veins and Morkite clusters in a single motion while coordinating with your squad to secure drop pods or tackle secondary objectives - that's the power of optimized mining efficiency. Speedrunners will love how it streamlines resource collection for record-breaking attempts, while casual players appreciate the reduced fatigue from endless clicking during extended missions. The feature shines brightest in chaotic scenarios where every second counts, transforming what used to be a tedious chore into a satisfying mechanic that keeps your adrenaline pumping. Even solo runs with Bosco become more rewarding as you effortlessly clear resource quotas to unlock better gear upgrades. Deep Rock Galactic's alien caves hold countless dangers, but with One-Hit Mining, you'll spend less time wrestling rocks and more time blasting bugs, exploring procedurally generated environments, or enjoying post-mission brews at the Space Rig. This isn't just about faster mining - it's about creating a more fluid experience where your dwarves' skills matter most. Whether you're after precious minerals or trying to survive Hoxxes IV's treacherous depths, the mining efficiency boost helps maintain momentum through every mission phase. So grab your pickaxe and embrace the satisfying 'chunk' sound of instant extraction, because in Deep Rock Galactic's dangerous world, wasting time on extra swings is the real mission failure.

Prevent Overheating

In the adrenaline-fueled chaos of Deep Rock Galactic, keeping your Powered Minigun spinning without thermal shutdowns is crucial for any Gunner aiming to dominate missions. Strategic overclock implementations like Magnetic Refrigeration boost cooling efficiency by 1.5 while Cold As The Grave reduces heat generation by 0.8 per enemy kill. These heat management solutions let you maintain sustained fire against relentless Glyphid hordes or chip through Dreadnought armor without interruption. Players tackling Hazard 4+ operations know overheating risks leaving your team exposed mid-firefight, but Thinned Drum Walls adds +0.5 cooling stability to prevent weapon downtime. Whether you're anchoring point extractions against endless swarms or unloading into boss weak points during elimination runs, these upgrades transform your minigun into a battlefield cornerstone. The community's favorite 'Lead Storm' build shines brightest when combining these thermal optimizations, letting you scream 'Rock and Stone!' while shredding through objectives instead of watching red heat warnings. Savvy Gunners swear by these overclock choices for high-stakes scenarios where split-second pauses mean mission failure. Perfecting your weapon's thermal performance isn't just about numbers - it's about creating seamless combat flow that matches the game's frenetic pace. From magma worm tunnel brawls to glacial fortress sieges, sustained fire capabilities separate the amateurs from the seasoned dwarves. These heat management breakthroughs ensure your minigun stays operational when your squad needs suppressive fire the most, turning potential setbacks into opportunities to showcase your mechanical mastery. Elimination veterans recommend prioritizing thermal upgrades early to create unstoppable fire lanes during boss engagements, while extraction specialists rely on them to hold choke points against endless enemy waves. The beauty lies in how these systems complement each other - faster cooling rates combined with kill-based heat reduction create a self-sustaining combat loop that keeps your weapon online when it matters. Whether you're defending against cave leech swarms or peppering Reinhardt's armor, optimized thermal performance lets you focus on tactical execution instead of babysitting temperature gauges. This trifecta of upgrades represents the pinnacle of minigun customization for players who demand reliability under pressure, cementing your reputation as the squad's heat-defying powerhouse.

Mining Radius

In Deep Rock Galactic, mastering the Mining Radius isn’t just about swinging your pickaxe harder—it’s about transforming how you interact with Hoxxes IV’s unforgiving caves. This essential upgrade expands the area your pickaxe affects, letting you clear massive chunks of terrain in a single swing. Whether you’re chasing elusive Morkite deposits, racing to meet mission quotas, or carving escape routes through toxic gas zones, boosting your Carve Radius turns tedious digging into strategic dominance. Players obsessed with Pickaxe Modifications know that fine-tuning this feature can mean the difference between a sluggish grind and a seamless flow through the planet’s deadliest biomes. Imagine slicing through layers of rock to reveal hidden Nitra veins or reshaping enemy paths mid-swarms—this is Mining Efficiency at its peak. For dwarves tackling Glyphid hordes, a wider Mining Radius lets you create chokepoints on the fly, turning chaotic battles into calculated ambushes. Solo prospectors and co-op teams alike swear by this tweak when navigating lava-filled chambers, where every second counts. Early-game miners often struggle with the slow grind of basic tools, but upgrading your Mining Radius accelerates resource collection exponentially, letting you focus on explosives, combat, and uncovering secrets. Need to reach that stubborn Bismor cluster wedged high in a cave wall? No ladder required—just a well-modified pickaxe. Competitive teams leverage this to streamline their roles, with Engineers carving paths while Gunners hold lines. Deep Rock Galactic veterans agree: whether you’re optimizing for speed runs, survival, or just flexing your dwarven engineering skills, the Mining Radius upgrade is your ticket to becoming a one-dwarf demolition force. From carving shortcuts to maximizing yield during Mining Expeditions, this tweak isn’t just helpful—it’s legendary. So crank up that radius, feel the swing, and let Hoxxes IV tremble under your efficiency. Rock and Stone!

Driller - No Fuel Usage

For hardcore Deep Rock Galactic players, mastering the Driller's rock-busting potential just got way more explosive thanks to the Infinite Drilling mechanic that keeps your Reinforced Power Drills spinning nonstop. This game-changing upgrade completely removes fuel consumption from your drills, letting you carve chaotic highways through Hoxxes IV's toughest terrain without ever hitting a refill checkpoint. Whether you're racing to uncover massive Morkite veins in Mining Excavation missions or tunneling rescue routes for buried teammates during Emergency Extraction ops, the Unlimited Fuel system ensures your drilling never grinds to a halt mid-action. Gamers who've struggled with fuel gauges blinking red during Glyphid swarms will love how this feature transforms the Driller into a unstoppable excavation engine, creating defensive chokepoints or escape tunnels in Elimination battles while dodging Dreadnought attacks. Cutting fuel management from your workflow means more tactical freedom to coordinate with engineers building modular bases or medics reviving squadmates, making your team's rock-solid strategy even more effective. The Fuel-Free Drilling advantage shines brightest when navigating buried Aquarq clusters in Point Extraction missions or setting up ambush positions against enemy hordes, turning what used to be fuel anxiety into pure adrenaline-pumping gameplay. By eliminating nitra dependency for drill refuels, you'll have more resources to invest in weapon upgrades or emergency health packs, letting your squad focus on the real mission objectives instead of survival logistics. This mechanic doesn't just make digging faster - it completely reshapes how teams approach verticality and terrain manipulation, opening creative possibilities for constructing multi-level defense systems or surprise attack routes through solid rock. Whether you're a veteran Durgan miner or new to the alien-infested caves, the Infinite Drilling capability transforms every dirt cloud into a tactical advantage while keeping your drill RPMs maxed out. The result? Smoother mission flow, more aggressive pathfinding, and gameplay moments where you can finally shout 'Rock and Stone!' without worrying about drill downtime, creating the ultimate power fantasy for players who love turning obstacles into dust at maximum velocity.

Driller - Increase Dig Size

In the chaotic caves of Deep Rock Galactic, mastering the Driller's tunnel expansion capability can make or break your mission's success. This game-changing upgrade transforms the Reinforced Power Drills into terrain-shaping beasts, letting players carve out wider paths that accommodate full squad movement and resource transport. Known among veteran dwarves as 'Wide Drilling' or 'Expanded Dig Area', this enhancement solves classic underground woes by eliminating bottlenecks that trap miners and slow down mineral extraction. When facing those frantic swarm escape sequences, the Broader Pathways feature becomes your best ally, allowing teammates to sprint through tunnels without getting stuck behind each other while molten rock monsters close in. Mining Expeditions see a huge efficiency boost as larger tunnels grant unrestricted access to precious ore clusters, cutting transport time and maximizing drop pod capacity. Combat situations become strategic playgrounds where expanded digging zones provide room for tactical dodging and simultaneous enemy blasting. The upgrade particularly shines in tight mission-critical scenarios where narrow cave systems would normally force single-file movement and create defensive vulnerabilities. Players who've mastered this drilling technique report smoother navigation through crystal caves and easier setup of defensive positions during relic retrieval missions. Instead of fighting against claustrophobic rock formations, your team flows through environments like a well-oiled machine, maintaining formation while hauling heavy equipment or deploying turrets. Community forums buzz with excitement about how this enhancement turns the Driller from a simple excavation tool into a battlefield architect, shaping terrain to suit both exploration and combat needs. Whether you're carving through magma-filled caverns or creating ambush zones against thumper attacks, the widened digging area ensures your squad stays coordinated and mission-ready. Experienced players recommend prioritizing this enhancement for any expedition where mobility and resource throughput could determine mission success rates. From casual weekend miners to hardcore expedition runners, everyone's discovering how expanded tunnel dimensions revolutionize gameplay mechanics in Deep Rock Galactic.

Driller - Instant Cooldown

Deep Rock Galactic players know the frustration of heat management slowing down their drilling grind—especially when you’re racing against time or dodging Glyphid swarms. Enter the Driller’s game-changing feature: Instant Cooling. This upgrade transforms the Reinforced Power Drill into a beast mode tool by removing drill cooldown mechanics, letting you carve through rock like a hot knife through butter. Whether you’re blazing trails in Mining Expeditions, creating escape routes during Escort Duty, or clearing space for nitra hauls, this perk keeps your momentum locked. Imagine drilling through dense terrain without your power drill sputtering out—no more frantic cooldown waits mid-mission. The Instant Cooling functionality isn’t just about speed; it’s about redefining your team’s mobility. You’ll dig faster than your Engineer teammate can say 'structural integrity,' turning claustrophobic caves into wide-open highways. For those who’ve ever cursed the drill cooldown timer while trying to rescue a trapped Scout or salvage critical objectives, this feature is a no-brainer. It shines brightest in clutch scenarios: burrowing under fire, creating shortcuts in Salvage Operations, or turning a nitra shortage into a high-speed mining frenzy. Players who crave nonstop action will love how this tweak amplifies the Driller’s efficiency—turning tedious cooling pauses into instant power bursts. Ready to melt through Hoxxes IV’s challenges? Your power drill just became the ultimate excavation weapon. Whether you’re a vet or new to Deep Rock Galactic, this gameplay-enhancing trick is worth mastering for every mission type. Say goodbye to overheating woes and hello to unstoppable drilling prowess—your teammates will thank you when you’re the first to reach the Morkite core.

Det Pack - Increase Explosion Size

Deep Rock Galactic players, meet your new secret weapon. The Fragmentary Shell mod for the Driller class transforms your Satchel Charge into a terrain-wrecking powerhouse by expanding its explosion radius, letting you blast through clusters of Glyphids and stubborn rock formations faster than ever. This upgrade isn’t just about bigger booms – it’s about redefining how you tackle the caves of Hoxxes IV. Whether you’re buried under a swarm of bugs during a high-stakes Salvage Operation or racing against the clock to extract Point Extraction resources, the enhanced explosion size lets you carve wide paths and create instant area clearance with one detonation. Imagine setting up the perfect defensive zone around a Black Box by obliterating approaching enemies before they even reach your squad – that’s the kind of tactical advantage this mod brings to the table. By maximizing terrain destruction capabilities, you’ll spend less time chipping away at obstacles and more time dominating the battlefield with your team. Struggling with winding cave routes that waste precious mission seconds? Fragmentary Shell turns narrow tunnels into open kill zones while simultaneously reducing the number of charges needed for effective area clearance. The increased explosion radius shines brightest in time-critical Deep Dives where efficiency determines victory, making every detonation count when survival hinges on strategic map-shaping. This isn’t just another gear upgrade – it’s a mission-saving MVP play that turns environmental destruction into your greatest ally. From vaporizing hordes of Glyphids to blasting shortcut routes through dense terrain, the mod’s 3-meter radius boost ensures your Det Pack becomes the ultimate tool for both offensive strikes and defensive map control. Whether you’re a veteran miner or a rookie drilling your way through the toughest missions, Fragmentary Shell’s explosive potential will make you rethink every placement, turning small tactical plays into game-changing moments that keep your squad breathing easy in Deep Rock Galactic’s most intense situations.

Det Packs - Unlimited

For hardcore Deep Rock Galactic players who live to reshape the battlefield, Det Packs - Unlimited transforms the Driller into a demolition maestro. Imagine spamming Satchel Charges without tracking ammo counts—whether you’re burying glyphid hordes in Salvage Operations or carving shortcuts through Hoxxes IV’s toughest terrain, this power-up ensures every Driller loadout hits harder and adapts faster. Running low on explosives mid-mission? Say goodbye to that stress with Det Packs - Unlimited, which lets you set off chain reactions in tight chokepoints or blast through stubborn rock layers whenever mining expeditions demand speed. The Driller’s bread-and-butter playstyle thrives on chaos, and with infinite charges, you’ll create kill zones that vaporize swarms, distract bosses like Dreadnoughts, or even engineer defensive bunkers during escort duties. This isn’t just a boost—it’s a paradigm shift. Players who’ve struggled with ammo management during high-stakes point extractions will love how Det Packs - Unlimited removes limitations, letting them focus on creative destruction instead of rationing. Deep Rock Galactic’s community knows the Driller shines brightest when turning environments into tactical advantages, and now you can stack explosive traps in elimination missions or blast through mineral-rich walls without hesitation. Whether you’re a vet rocking a demolition-focused build or a rookie learning to juggle utility and offense, Det Packs - Unlimited turns every mission into your personal playground. Searchers hunting for 'best Driller upgrades' or 'how to spam Satchel Charges in Deep Rock Galactic' will find this feature answers their prayers—no more second-guessing when to pull the trigger. Just pure, unfiltered explosive freedom that keeps the action flowing and the glyphids flying.

Flamethrower - Super Distance

Deep Rock Galactic players know the thrill of turning the CRSPR Flamethrower into a long-range inferno with the High Pressure Ejector upgrade. This game-changing enhancement extends your flame reach by 5 meters, letting you roast Acid Spitters, Mactera, and Dreadnoughts without closing the gap. Whether you're holding choke points in Mining Expeditions or keeping enemies at bay during Escort Duty, the Super Distance build transforms your playstyle into a high-octane area denial machine. Imagine torching Glyphid hordes from safety while your teammates focus on precision shots, or igniting sticky flames across wider zones to create burn zones that slow and melt threats. The High Pressure Ejector's range increase isn't just about numbers - it's about surviving Hazard 5 chaos, stretching ammo efficiency, and dominating Point Extraction missions where enemies swarm from above. Gamers call it Flame Reach or Range Increase for a reason: it's the ultimate flex when you need to control crowds without getting chewed up. Pair it with explosive combos or sticky flame mods for wipe-clearing devastation, and watch your teammates hype over your swarm-roasting skills. Rock and Stone, this upgrade turns Drillers into walking artillery, keeping you safe while your flames paint the caves red. Perfect for those who love to play aggressively but smart, the Super Distance build is a must-have for any serious miner looking to upgrade their fiery arsenal and own the battlefield.

Scout Rifle - Instant Powershot

In Deep Rock Galactic, the Scout Rifle's Instant Powershot is a game-changing feature that redefines long-range combat for players who crave precision and explosive damage. This Focus Mode capability on the M1000 Classic allows Scouts to charge a powerful shot, delivering 110 kinetic damage with perfect accuracy, turning every trigger pull into a potential one-hit takedown. Unlike standard firing modes, activating this charged attack consumes two rounds per shot but rewards players with unparalleled battlefield control, especially against high-health enemies like Dreadnoughts or Praetorians where sustained firepower meets strategic efficiency. Simply hold the fire button to build up energy, align your zoomed crosshair with weak points glowing on enemy carapaces, and release for a devastating sniper-style impact that stretches the limits of your primary weapon. Gamers who master the Instant Powershot will find themselves dominating cavernous maps and large-scale engagements, where mobility and tactical awareness become crucial. Pairing this technique with the Scout's Grappling Hook creates a dynamic playstyle – zip to elevated positions, snipe from safety, and stay ahead of swarming bugs. The elimination of spread ensures even fast-moving targets or tiny vulnerable spots on a Brood Nexus can't dodge your perfectly aimed Charged Shot, making ammo conservation a non-issue when landing high-damage strikes. Whether you're thinning enemy swarms before they reach your team's excavation zone or lining up clean headshots on elite foes, this Sniper Rifle evolution offers unmatched versatility. Experienced miners know that timing your Focus Mode activation between standard fire bursts maximizes both damage output and ammo efficiency, proving that sometimes slowing down your attack rhythm leads to faster mission success. Elimination specialists praise the Instant Powershot's ability to track Dreadnoughts across lava flows or pick off Praetorians during hive exterminations, while speedrunners exploit its Charged Shot potential to destroy objectives in record time. This feature directly addresses common Scout challenges: struggling against armored foes? Instant Powershot's doubled damage solves that. Missing critical hits under pressure? Zero-spread accuracy guarantees your shots land true, even during chaotic hive exterminations. The ammo-efficient design shines in extended operations like Point Extraction, where every bullet counts and precision equals survival. Join the community of sharpshooting dwarves who've turned this feature into a staple of their loadouts, using it to control engagements and support teammates with surgical strikes that make every bullet count.

Cryogun - Increased Range

For Drillers dominating the alien-infested caves of Deep Rock Galactic, the Cryo Cannon’s Overclocked Ejection Turbine isn’t just an upgrade—it’s a survival revolution. By boosting the weapon’s range from 10m to 15m, this game-changing tweak lets players freeze enemies like flying Mactera and long-distance Spitball Infectors without closing the gap, keeping your health bar intact while your team dishes out triple-damage combos. Whether you’re holding choke points in open biomes, sniping foes from elevated platforms, or syncing with Gunners to melt down hordes during swarms, the long-range Cryo mod transforms your Cryo Cannon into a tactical nightmare for Glyphid swarms and Dreadnought bosses alike. Struggling to land freezes on zippy enemies? The Cryo range OC solves that by giving you the reach to stop threats cold—literally—from nearly half the map. Pair it with your favorite heavy hitter and watch those damage meters spike while you stay safely tucked behind cover. Range boost veterans swear by its clutch potential: freeze a charging Behemoth mid-leap, lock down a spitballer before it rains acid, or buy your Medic time to heal without exposing yourself. This isn’t just about comfort—it’s about turning the Cryo from a defensive tool into an aggressive playmaker. Deep Rock Galactic’s toughest missions demand smart loadouts, and the range-boosted Cryo Cannon ensures you’re never out of position. From cave diving to boss brawls, this mod is your ticket to freezing glory. Rock and Stone!

Grappling Hook - Increased Distance

Deep Rock Galactic players know that surviving Hoxxes IV’s chaotic caverns requires more than just firepower—it demands agility. The Grappling Hook’s Increased Range enhancement redefines what’s possible for Scout specialists, turning those hairpin swings across jagged chasms into seamless parkour moves. Imagine launching your hook 45 meters instead of the standard 20 and watching teammates’ chat explode with 'Nooooice!' as you haul them up to that elusive Morkite cluster no Driller could tunnel to. This isn’t just a gear tweak; it’s your ticket to becoming the squad’s human grappling missile. Whether you’re fleeing a biter horde mid-Egg Hunt or sniping Glyphid hordes from a 35-meter overhang, the extended range cuts the frustration of mistimed shots and shaky anchor points. No more facepalms when your hook falls short of that high-up Nitra stash or fails to yank you away from a collapsing ceiling. With this Scout mobility boost, verticality stops being a barrier and starts feeling like your personal playground. Think of it as rocket fuel for your movement kit—zip to the top of lava-spewing geysers during Mining Expeditions, set up ziplines over acid pools before the swarm closes in, or snatch that last vantage point objective while the MULE dangles helplessly below. The game’s hardest-to-reach resources and safest sniper perches become yours to claim, and let’s be real: nothing says 'Scout flex' like dangling 40 meters in the air while your Engineer buddy scrambles to build a lift. This upgrade isn’t about cheating—it’s about playing smarter, faster, and with way more style. Your teammates will stop groaning about 'Scout stranding' and start spamming 'GLHF!' the second they see you rocketing toward that distant ledge they’d given up on. Who needs tunnels when you’ve got a grappling hook that laughs at gravity? Deep Rock Galactic’s ecosystem just got a whole lot more vertical, and your Scout’s about to become the squad’s favorite flying mammal.

Grappling Hook - Increased Speed

For Scouts diving into the chaotic depths of Hoxxes IV in Deep Rock Galactic, the Momentum perk is your secret weapon to dominate terrain and enemies alike. This game-changing upgrade turbocharges your Grappling Hook experience by unleashing a blistering 50% speed boost the moment you land, letting you zip across caverns or dodge swarming bugs with pro-level agility. Imagine launching your Grappling Hook to snag a distant ledge, then hitting the ground sprinting to flank a hulking Mutant or dash past a toxic gas cloud – that’s the Momentum magic. Gamers craving faster mission completion will love how this speed boost transforms the Scout into a map-savvy navigator, cutting travel time between objectives while keeping your squad ahead of the clock. Struggling with the Scout’s default crawl-speed mobility? Momentum fixes that by turning every Grappling Hook maneuver into a momentum-driven power play, whether you’re evading a surprise Thumper ambush or racing to plant explosives on a reactor core. The real thrill comes when combining Grappling Hook precision with that post-landing sprint – think of it as your escape hatch during those heart-pounding moments when the entire team’s survival hinges on your next move. Deep Rock Galactic veterans swear by Momentum for its dual role in combat and exploration, letting players chain Grappling Hook launches with speed-fueled dashes to control the battlefield or reach mining sites before the timer hits zero. And when the mission turns sour? That 2.5-second speed burst becomes your lifeline, turning a desperate retreat into a controlled withdrawal while your teammates catch their breath. No more getting bogged down by Hoxxes IV’s brutal terrain or enemy hordes – with Momentum in your loadout, every Scout run becomes a high-octane showcase of tactical speedrunning. Ready to outmaneuver the bugs and lead your fireteam to victory? Load up on Momentum and let your Grappling Hook become the ultimate playground for speed demons who thrive on chaos.

Grappling Hook - No Cooldown

Deep Rock Galactic players who've unlocked the Grappling Hook - No Cooldown modifier are experiencing a whole new level of Scout mobility. This powerful gameplay enhancement eliminates the standard 4-second recharge period between grapple shots, letting you swing through Hoxxes IV's vertical caverns and enemy-packed zones with uninterrupted momentum. Imagine chaining consecutive grapples to scale impossible rock faces, snatching hard-to-reach mineral clusters before your Driller finishes tunneling, or weaving through hostile Glyphid swarms without ever losing your flow. The Infinite Use Grappling Hook transforms how teams approach Hazardous Elimination missions - no more frantic waiting while your hook recharges as a Dreadnought charges your position. Instead, you'll fluidly bounce between walls and ceilings, creating dynamic attack angles while keeping your distance from dangerous foes. Mining Expedition specialists are particularly loving how Unlimited Grapple Shots let them dominate resource collection, zip-lining between veins and outpacing their teammates' slower traversal methods. This mechanic overhaul solves multiple pain points at once: gone are those heart-stopping moments when you're stuck mid-maneuver with a cooling hook, and say goodbye to relying on Gunner's ziplines or waiting for tunnel access. Whether you're rescuing downed dwarves from bug hordes, racing to capture mission objectives, or just showing off your aerial cave acrobatics, the No Cooldown Grapple gives you complete map control. The community's already buzzing with phrases like 'grapple spammable' and 'hook on demand' as players discover creative applications - from precision enemy kiting to building complex traversal routes through lava-filled chambers. Early adopters report completing missions 20% faster thanks to constant movement capabilities, while veteran teams are developing new strategies around this perpetual motion playstyle. When your teammates shout 'Rock and Stone!' as you zip past them mid-air, you know this enhancement has become essential for serious Scout operators looking to maximize their cave-diving potential. Just remember - with great mobility comes great responsibility to watch your angles and keep your squad covered during those high-speed extraction runs.

Sentry Gun - Unlimited Guns

For hardcore Deep Rock Galactic players craving tactical dominance, the Sentry Gun - Unlimited Deployment modifier transforms your Engineer into a one-dwarf fortress, dishing out nonstop suppressive fire across Hoxxes IV's chaotic caverns. This gameplay enhancement removes the standard two-turret restriction, letting you blanket high-traffic zones with precision-scanning sentry guns that melt glyphid hordes faster than a plasma cutter through soft stone. Whether defending Doretta's drilldozer during Escort Duty or creating bullet-sponge kill zones in sprawling hazard 5 environments, this area control powerhouse turns solo mining ops into impenetrable strongholds. The real magic happens when you stack automated perimeter defenses across multiple choke points - imagine covering every tunnel entrance with overlapping fields of fire while you focus on extracting that elusive nitrain cluster or repairing critical structures mid-assault. Veteran dwarves know the struggle of repositioning limited turrets during endless swarms, but with unlimited deployment capabilities, you'll maintain battlefield superiority without resource micromanagement headaches. Perfect for aggressive defensive playstyles, this feature shines during special event invasions where endless glyphid waves test your engineering prowess to the max. Deploying a turret wall at mining sites creates bullet hell corridors that shred enemies before they reach your squad, while escort missions become stress-free as your mechanical gunners handle rear guard duties. The Engineer class evolution doesn't stop at quantity - strategic placement across biomes turns each sentry into a force multiplier that adapts to Hoxxes' unpredictable terrain. From cave-in defense setups to reactor protection grids, your automated arsenal becomes the ultimate force multiplier against elite threats like the Kharaa Biotank. And let's face it - when bugs breach your perimeter, having backup turrets ready to redeploy makes recovery faster than shouting 'Morkanaut!' during a dire situation. This isn't just about spamming guns; it's about mastering terrain control through persistent firepower coverage that scales with mission intensity. Whether you're a beard-rocking veteran or fresh recruit, unlimited sentry deployment redefines how Engineers shape combat dynamics across every mission type. Just remember to save some action points for emergency healing - your turrets might handle the fighting, but keeping the team alive still requires that classic dwarven grit.

Sentry Gun - Unlimited Ammo

Deep Rock Galactic players know that surviving the relentless glyphid hordes demands smart gear choices, and the Sentry Gun's Unlimited Ammo feature is a game-changer for Engineer specialists. This powerful tweak turns your LMG Gun Platform into a tireless guardian that never pauses mid-firefight, letting you blast through swarms of alien nasties while focusing on platforming, mining, or unleashing hell with your Warthog. Imagine deploying your Sentry Gun during Escort Duty as it mows down waves of glyphids without needing a single ammo refill - that's the freedom this feature delivers. No more frantic key presses to reload or sacrificing mobility to keep your turret fed; just pure unbroken DPS that turns chaotic Hazard 5 missions into manageable challenges. The Engineer class shines brightest when supporting teammates, and Unlimited Ammo amplifies that role by letting your turret hold the line while you reinforce defenses or rescue stuck Dwarves. Whether guarding refineries during On-Site Refining or chipping away at Dreadnought health bars, this modification eliminates the frustration of ammo shortages that force you to abandon strategic positions. Streamers and veteran miners swear by its ability to create Dwarven fortress vibes where your Sentry Gun becomes the fifth team member who never sleeps. Younger players chasing leaderboards will love how it boosts efficiency during glyphid rush scenarios, while casual squads appreciate the stress reduction during co-op firefights. The feature particularly excels when paired with Warthog deployments, letting both weapons wreak havoc without resource management distractions. Deep Rock Galactic's Hoxxes IV environment becomes less punishing when your Engineer can drop Unlimited Ammo turrets to cover multiple angles simultaneously. Pro players note that it's a meta shift for defense-heavy missions where split-second decisions matter most. From solo mining ops to four-player team comps, this Sentry Gun upgrade proves its worth whenever sustained firepower turns the tide between victory and respawn screens. The community's favorite 'Rock and stone!' moments now come with endless bullet belts, making ammo scarcity a relic of pre-modern mining expeditions. Whether you're a greenbeard learning turret placement or a seasoned Engineer mastering terrain advantage, Unlimited Ammo transforms how teams approach mission-critical objectives across every biome. Just drop it, forget it, and watch the horde melt away while you yell 'For the Guild!' with renewed confidence.

Sentry Gun - Increased Burst Amount

For Deep Rock Galactic players battling the relentless glyphid hordes of Hoxxes IV, the Sentry Gun - Increased Burst Amount is a must-have tactical enhancement that transforms your turret into a swarm-crushing powerhouse. This Engineer-focused upgrade ramps up the firepower by expanding the number of rounds fired in each automated volley, ensuring your sentry unleashes higher Burst Damage to clear waves of skittering bugs faster than ever. Whether you're holding the line during a chaotic salvage operation or defending a critical excavation site, the boosted Turret DPS turns your Gun Platform into a suppressive zone that keeps enemies at bay while you focus on objectives. Gamers tackling Hazard 5 missions will appreciate how this upgrade tackles the frustration of endless glyphid rushes, letting your sentry shred through swarmers and dretch clusters with minimal micromanagement. By increasing the burst size, you not only maximize damage efficiency but also conserve ammo—a crucial advantage when resources are scarce and survival depends on split-second decisions. The upgrade shines brightest in high-pressure scenarios like escort missions where Praetorians and bulkier foes test your team's defenses; those extra rounds per burst mean the difference between holding position and getting overrun. Solo miners will love how the enhanced Sentry Burst capability allows them to multitask safely, whether hauling aquarqs through infested tunnels or reinforcing barricades under fire. Deep Rock Galactic's tight-knit community often discusses optimal turret setups in Discord channels, and this upgrade positions you perfectly to drop terms like 'burst damage optimization' or 'DPS scaling' like a seasoned Hoxxes veteran. It's particularly effective for players who prioritize mobility and support roles, as the amplified Turret DPS reduces the need to constantly reposition or babysit the sentry during heated engagements. From thinning out bug infestations during early mission phases to providing sustained suppression in boss fights, the Increased Burst Amount mod ensures your sentry becomes a force multiplier rather than a distraction. Ready to turn your Gun Platform into a glyphid graveyard? This upgrade is your ticket to mastering the art of area denial while keeping your team's momentum rolling. Rock and stone, Engineer—your turret just became the ultimate crowd controller!

Sentry Gun - Increased Damage

When it comes to surviving the relentless hordes of Hoxxes IV, every advantage counts, and the Sentry Gun - Increased Damage upgrade (LMG MKII) is a game-changer for Engineers who thrive on holding the frontline. This upgrade transforms your Engineer Turret into a bug-slaying beast by delivering +2 damage per bullet, ensuring even the toughest Praetorians and Oppressors crumble faster under its fire. Whether you’re anchoring a critical choke point during Escort Duty or fortifying the Refinery in On-Site Refining, the LMG MKII’s enhanced ammo capacity (+15) keeps your turret operational longer, slashing the need for frantic recalls mid-swarm. The +5 meter targeting range extension? It’s pure tactical gold. Enemies that once slipped through your defenses now get shredded before they close in, giving your team breathing room to focus on objectives. Deep Rock Galactic players know that Engineer Turrets are lifelines in high-difficulty missions, and the LMG MKII turns yours from a support tool into a frontline warrior. Imagine pairing its Sentry Damage boost with Proximity Mines and Platforms to create a kill zone that melts waves of bugs while you coordinate repairs or prep explosives. No more watching helplessly as your turret whittles away at armored foes—this upgrade ensures your mechanical ally packs a punch. The increased ammo capacity alone lets you play aggressively, pushing deeper into nests without worrying about dry-firing at the worst moment. For those chaotic moments when the swarm surges, the extended range acts as an early warning system, thinning enemy ranks before they overwhelm your position. Whether you’re a solo Engineer or backing up your squad, the LMG MKII is a must-have for anyone who wants their turret to do more than just tickle. Mastering Deep Rock Galactic’s toughest missions means adapting, and with this upgrade, your Engineer Turret becomes the ultimate force multiplier. Rock and Stone!

Sentry Gun - No Cooldown

Imagine a turret that never stops firing – that’s the reality with the Sentry Gun - No Cooldown perk in Deep Rock Galactic. This gameplay enhancement turns your Engineer’s trusty gun into an unstoppable force, shredding through Glyphids and Forsaken swarms without pause. Whether you're defending Doretta during a chaotic escort mission or laying waste to Dreadnoughts in elimination scenarios, the Infinite Ammo Sentry ensures your firepower never dwindles. No more frantic calls for resupply pods or scrambling to reload mid-fight; the No Reload Turret keeps enemies suppressed while you focus on mining, repairing, or coordinating with your squad. Players who’ve faced the frustration of a dry Sentry Gun during high-hazard missions will instantly appreciate the freedom this feature brings. With the Continuous Fire Engineer setup, you’re not just surviving – you’re controlling the battlefield, stacking damage, and letting your team crush objectives without worrying about ammo management. From cave collapses to boss rushes, this tweak transforms your turret into a permanent battle buddy, covering your back while you dig deeper into the rock. It’s like having an extra dwarf in the fight, minus the coffee breaks. Deep Rock Galactic veterans know that every second counts, and with non-stop turret action, you’ll never miss a beat during those intense co-op moments. Perfect for players who prioritize precision over pauses, this setup rewards aggressive positioning and strategic placement, letting you zone enemies and create safe pockets for mining or reviving teammates. Just remember – while your gun keeps firing, your survival still depends on teamwork and tactical plays. This is Deep Rock Galactic reloaded, where your Sentry Gun becomes the ultimate distraction, damage sponge, and DPS machine all in one.

Unlock All Weapons

Deep Rock Galactic players, get ready to flex your skills without the grind! The Unlock All Weapons feature drops the barriers to entry by instantly granting access to every primary and secondary weapon for all classes, from the Gunner’s Lead Storm Powered Minigun to the Driller’s CRSPR Flamethrower. No more farming class levels or juggling License Upgrade assignments—dive straight into the action and shout Rock and Stone while your squad dominates Hoxxes IV’s chaotic caves. This gameplay mechanic is a game-changer for miners and shooters craving loadout freedom, letting you swap between the Engineer’s LOK-1 Smart Rifle for precision takedowns or the Scout’s M1000 Classic for long-range sniping, no matter the mission type. Whether you’re tackling Hazard 5 missions where Dreadnoughts tank your bullets or swarms of bugs demand crowd control, the instant unlock advantage ensures you’re armed with the right tools like the Cryo Cannon’s freeze zones or the Breach Cutter’s armor-piercing power. New players will love skipping the repetitive unlock grind, while veterans can experiment with wild loadout combos without replaying the same assignments. Solo sessions or co-op runs become way more dynamic when you’re not locked out of high-tier gear—equip whatever fits your playstyle, adapt to shifting terrain, and crush objectives faster. Mining Expeditions? Elimination threats? No problem. This feature turns hours of grinding into seconds of pure action, letting you focus on teamwork, strategy, and blowing through those alien infestations with your squad. Deep Rock Galactic just got a lot more flexible—why wait when you can flex your full arsenal right away?

Unlock All Weapon Upgrades

Deep Rock Galactic players know the struggle—scraping together credits and matrix cores mission after mission just to unlock weapon upgrades, only to face the slow grind for overclocks that truly shape your playstyle. Enter the Unlock All Weapon Upgrades functionality, a game-changer for Gunners, Drillers, Scouts, and Engineers tired of waiting to max out their gear. This feature instantly grants full access to every primary, secondary, traversal, and support tool enhancement, alongside specialized overclocks that let you crank up damage, boost ammo reserves, or refine your weapon’s performance for unique strategies. Imagine hitting Hoxxes IV’s Hazard 5 missions with a Cryo Cannon dialed to its frostiest potential or a minigun spinning at max RPM without a single credit spent—no more juggling resource management, just pure Glyphid-shredding action. Whether you’re experimenting with wild builds like a shotgun-overclocked Engineer dominating close-quarters combat or a Scout’s grappling hook paired with precision sniping mods, this functionality removes the grind and lets you focus on mastering mechanics like terrain navigation or bug-kiting with your squad. New players benefit too, skipping the frustration of underpowered loadouts to learn the game’s rhythms while veterans can swap between classes seamlessly, testing every upgrade combo without re-earning unlocks. For those who’ve felt trapped in a cycle of repetitive missions just to afford the next tier of upgrades, this is your ticket to freedom—customize your dwarven arsenal to match your vibe, whether that’s glassing alien swarms or overengineering your support play. Just remember to rock and stone ready up responsibly; while unofficial servers embrace experimentation, official lobbies might have their own rules. Dive into the action faster, dominate Dreadnought fights, and make every drop count with fully upgraded tools from the start—Deep Rock Galactic’s caves are no longer a grind, they’re your playground.

Unlock All Pickaxe Parts

Tired of hunting Lost Packs in Deep Rock Galactic just to customize your pickaxe? Say goodbye to endless grinding and hello to instant gratification with the Unlock All Pickaxe Parts feature, which grants immediate access to every cosmetic and functional upgrade for your trusty gear. Whether you're smashing through Morkite clusters or battling Glyphid hordes, this game-changing option lets you personalize your pickaxe from Frontblade to Paintjob right from the start. Swing into missions with a neon-lit shaft that glows like a Prost bug's belly or a battle-scarred pommel that screams 'veteran prospector' without wasting hours on prestige assignments. While most parts focus on style over stats, tiny perks like Rockpox resistance boosts add subtle edge to your Hoxxes IV runs. Stand out in co-op lobbies by rocking a pickaxe that's as bold as your 'FOR KARL!' battle cry, mix rugged handles with sleek heads for that perfect dwarven aesthetic, or role-play as a Lone Star-inspired prospector with a custom paint scheme. No more low-oxygen scavenges for hidden packs or tedious assignment loops – this unlock all customization feature puts the power in your hands, letting you focus on what matters: drilling deeper, blowing stuff up, and shouting 'I FOUND TROGLO!' before your squad. Whether you're flexing in the Space Rig or dominating extraction zones, unlocking every pickaxe part transforms your mining tool into a badge of honor that tells your dwarf's story. Who needs Nitra when you've got a fully customized pickaxe ready to swing from day one? Rock and Stone, miners – let's make every mission a fashion show.

Doretta - Instant Fuel Pod Refill

Deep Rock Galactic players know the struggle of balancing combat and fuel management during Escort Duty missions—especially when Doretta’s fuel pods run dry at the worst possible moment. The Doretta - Instant Fuel Pod Refill gameplay tweak flips the script by auto-filling her fuel reserves whenever needed, letting you focus on what really matters: surviving glyphid hordes, navigating Hoxxes IV’s deadly terrain, and keeping your squad in one piece. No more frantic fuel cell hunts mid-firefight or watching helplessly as Dotty stalls in a swarm—this in-game perk ensures your Escort Duty runs stay smooth, fast, and packed with action. Whether you’re tackling Hazard 5’s nightmare caves, chasing speedrun records, or just vibing with a casual crew, Instant Refill slashes downtime and cranks up the fun. Imagine blazing through tight corridors without pausing to dig for fuel, dodging elite glyphid attacks while Doretta cruises unbothered, or laughing off chaos as your team stays locked in instead of split up scavenging. This feature isn’t just convenience—it’s a lifeline for high-stakes missions where every second counts. Struggling with fuel management? Tired of mission wipes from empty tanks? The Instant Fuel Pod Refill is your answer to stress-free, hype-driven Escort Duty gameplay. Rock and Stone!

Kill All Enemies

In the chaotic depths of Hoxxes IV, the Kill All Enemies feature stands as a lifeline for miners battling relentless Glyphid swarms and hulking Dreadnoughts in Deep Rock Galactic. This game-changing mechanic transforms high-stress scenarios into opportunities for stress-free exploration, letting players obliterate every threat onscreen with a single activation. Imagine being cornered in a narrow tunnel during a Mining Expedition, your ammo dwindling as a bulk detonator inches closer—triggering this ability silences the chittering horrors instantly, leaving your squad free to salvage resources or execute objectives. Whether you’re racing through Egg Hunts, coordinating Point Extractions, or navigating Deep Dive challenges, this functionality becomes your ultimate ally against overwhelming odds. Veteran miners praise its ability to conserve precious Nitra reserves and prevent team wipeouts, while newcomers find it invaluable for surviving surprise nemesis encounters or glyphid nest eruptions. The Kill All Enemies mechanic shines brightest when hazard levels spike and enemy spawns never cease, offering a tactical pause button to regroup, mine Morkite, or laugh at the absurdity of a cave suddenly devoid of bugs. Gamers searching for solutions to glyphid overload or combat shortcuts will discover this feature’s value extends beyond survival—it’s a strategic advantage that keeps missions rocking, whether you’re solo-diving treacherous tunnels or coordinating with squadmates over voice chat. By eliminating enemy waves entirely, it redefines pacing in Deep Rock Galactic, letting players focus on what matters: maximizing resource hauls, executing precision drills, and sharing unforgettable moments without a single claw in sight.

Select Critter Type

Deep Rock Galactic players can now take full control of their underground adventures with the game-changing Select Critter Type feature, letting you handpick which alien nasties you want to blast through. Whether you're a solo miner craving targeted combat scenarios or a squad leader organizing strategic team exercises, this gameplay-enhancing option transforms how you tackle missions by letting you dial up the challenge with Critter Type Selection. Imagine crafting custom runs where only Glyphid Praetorians spawn, creating the ultimate training ground to sharpen your dodging skills against their relentless charges. Or maybe you're teaming up with friends for co-op domination? Enemy Type Choice lets you flood missions with Dreadnoughts, testing your swarm-clearing strategies and boosting team synergy like never before. Resource hunters will love how this system streamlines material farming - just lock in the critters dropping your desired loot and watch those inventory slots fill faster. Tired of random enemy mixes slowing your progress? Critter Type Selection solves that by letting you build missions around specific objectives, whether you're grinding for achievements or prepping for endgame content. New recruits can ease into the action with beginner-friendly critter combos while hardened veterans crank the difficulty by stacking elite enemies. Content creators especially benefit from this flexible system, staging cinematic battles against signature foes to hook viewers with epic showdowns. No more RNG frustration - with Enemy Type Choice, you decide which threats test your skills and gear. This isn't just another game tweak; it's a complete gameplay transformation that lets miners master every facet of Deep Rock Galactic on their own terms. Ready to dominate the depths? Customize your missions, pick your poison, and level up your gameplay with the ultimate tactical advantage.

Select Critter Count

Deep Rock Galactic veterans know the struggle of getting ambushed by Glyphid swarms while trying to focus on resource extraction or base defense. The Select Critter Count feature lets players fine-tune mission chaos by setting precise enemy numbers—from screeching Macteras to relentless Naedocytes—for a tailored Hoxxes IV experience. Whether you're a lone dwarf navigating cave systems or a squad leader planning a chaotic showdown, this customization tool transforms how you tackle mining runs. Need to test your new Bosco build without getting overwhelmed? Dial down enemy spawn control for stress-free exploration. Craving a cinematic Gunner minigun moment? Crank up the custom difficulty to create a bug tsunami that'll test your team's chokepoint strategy. Critter management becomes a breeze when you dictate swarm sizes, letting content creators stage viral-worthy battles or solo players practice weapon kiting techniques without random interruptions. Deep Rock Galactic's charm lies in its chaotic co-op dynamics, but sometimes the default threat scaling throws off your groove—too many bugs ruin mining efficiency, while too few make missions feel dull. With this feature, players can balance combat intensity and resource gathering to suit their vibe, whether you're streaming a chill weekend run or setting up a squad's ultimate Glyphid gauntlet. New recruits can ease into cave navigation by reducing spawn pressure, while veteran teams can engineer nightmare scenarios that demand every grenade and shield boost. The beauty of enemy spawn control is how it empowers players to create their ideal mission—turning frantic survival into strategic planning or transforming a mining grind into a boss rush spectacle. Rock and stone, commander—Hoxxes won't chew through your squad's confidence when you're calling the shots on critter density!

Spawn Critters

Deep Rock Galactic’s Spawn Critters functionality transforms the rugged caves of Hoxxes IV into your personal testing ground, blending sandbox-style control with the game’s core survival mechanics. Whether you’re a seasoned miner or fresh to the drill, this community-driven tool (think of it as a next-level Spawn Menu hack) lets you spawn anything from swarming Glyphid hordes to towering Dreadnoughts, or even drop precious Nitra clusters for stress-free resource runs. Imagine crafting a custom challenge where you and your squad battle wave after wave of Mactera bosses in a stream-ready gauntlet—showcasing your Gunner’s shield combos while viewers cheer—or fine-tuning a loadout against pesky Swarmers without mission timers breathing down your neck. Enemy spawning isn’t just about brute force; it’s a strategic playground for mastering evasion tactics against Bulk Detonators or testing grenade-jump combos on custom terrain. Tired of repetitive mission types? Spawn Critters injects life into the grind by letting you design scenarios that push your crew’s limits—think elite-tier enemies in tight cave systems or timed survival modes against relentless hordes. The real magic? Bypassing RNG to focus on skill-building, content creation, or just chaotic fun with friends. Dive into custom challenges that turn every expedition into a viral-worthy spectacle, then share your setups with the galaxy’s dwarven community to ignite rivalries and collaborative madness. Whether you’re flexing on Twitch or dominating your Discord crew, this feature turns Hoxxes IV into a canvas for your wildest sci-fi fantasies—all while keeping the action fresh, engaging, and perfectly tuned to your playstyle.

Game Speed

Looking to master Deep Rock Galactic without breaking a sweat? The Game Speed feature lets you tweak the tempo of your interstellar mining missions to match your style, whether you're a rookie navigating hazardous caverns or a seasoned dwarf blasting through alien hordes. By slowing things down, you can perfect those tricky maneuvers like dodging acid sprayers or lining up precision shots during high-stakes extraction runs. Crank it up if you're itching to blaze through resource hauls, speedrun industrial sabotage missions, or grind materials faster than a plasma cutter through soft rock. This flexible system gives you instant control over time manipulation using intuitive keybinds like F9 to shift gears or the minus and equals keys for micro-adjustments. Hardcore players swear by it for optimizing co-op coordination during deep dives—sync up with your squad to plan tactical defenses against swarms or execute flawless drilling ops. The mod also shines for accessibility, letting players dial in their ideal rhythm to conquer difficulty spikes without frustration. Whether you're fine-tuning speed adjustment settings in the config file for pro-level precision or just want to chill and enjoy the scenery at half-time, this gameplay tweak transforms your experience. Community creators have even made it compatible with other popular mods, so you can mix and match to build your ultimate mining rig. From casual couch co-op to competitive speedrunning, Game Speed adds that extra layer of control to keep every mission feeling fresh. Need to analyze enemy behavior during a boss fight? Slow it down. Want to power through monotonous terrain? Boost the tempo. It's all about finding your sweet spot between chaos and control while keeping those resource meters climbing. Perfect for players who love experimenting with time control mechanics or want to level the playing field when tackling the game's toughest hazards.

Spawn Drop Pod

Deep Rock Galactic players know the struggle of unpredictable cave layouts and enemy swarms, but the Spawn Drop Pod mechanic flips the script on chaotic mining runs. Imagine having the power to call your Drop Pod exactly when and where you need it most – no more waiting for nitra thresholds or dodging glyphid hordes while your extraction timer ticks down. This game-changing feature lets you drop your pod right next to the team during high-stakes missions, ensuring late joiners don't get stuck navigating labyrinthine tunnels alone. Whether you're hauling heavy ore from Hazard 5 depths or caught in a biolum frenzy, the Drop Pod function becomes your ultimate escape artist, turning disaster scenarios into tactical victories. Seasoned dwarves swear by its ability to bypass those frustrating 'pod-in-a-rock' spawns that used to waste precious mission seconds. Pair this with smart Extraction planning and you're looking at smoother heists, faster resource recovery, and way fewer 'wait we're all dead' moments. The real magic happens when you deploy mid-mission near tricky mineral clusters – suddenly vertical mining becomes vertical dominance. Deep Rock Galactic's cave systems might be procedurally generated, but with this pod control, you'll feel like you're shaping Hoxxes IV itself. Just remember to keep those landing zones clear of magma pits and acid lakes unless you enjoy fireworks. Rock and stone, indeed!

Call in Resupply Pod

Deep Rock Galactic throws you and your squad into the relentless depths of Hoxxes IV, where every mission tests your grit and gear. When the pressure spikes and resources dwindle, the Resupply Pod becomes your ultimate ally, dropping from orbit to replenish half your ammo and health for a strategic 80 nitra investment. Mining nitra during missions isn’t just about survival—it’s about timing your resupply call to perfection, whether you’re fending off glyphid hordes in Escort Duty or pushing through a Deep Dive’s punishing stages. Customizing this feature with mods unlocks game-changing perks: slash nitra costs to 40-60, gain temporary Gunner shields, or enjoy class-specific bonuses that turn desperate standoffs into tactical victories. Triggered by a quick keybind (default 5 on PC or a gamepad double-tap), placing the beacon sets the stage for a dramatic pod landing—but stay mobile, because standing under it when it arrives means a swift trip to the medbay. The real magic? Teamwork. While one dwarf mines nitra, the entire squad reaps rewards, making resource management a collective effort. Struggling with empty clips during boss fights or running low on oxygen mid-objective? A well-timed Resupply Pod call keeps your guns blazing and objectives rolling, transforming chaotic crawls into cohesive triumphs. Whether you’re a seasoned miner or fresh to the galactic grind, mastering nitra efficiency and resupply timing ensures you’re never caught defenseless when the bugs swarm. Dive deeper, fight smarter, and let the pod’s orbiting lifeline redefine your Hoxxes IV experience.

Complete Mission

Deep Rock Galactic players know the struggle of Hoxxes IV’s relentless hazards whether you’re mining morkite under pressure or dodging glyphid swarms in Hazard 5 missions. That’s where the Complete Mission mechanic shines as a lifesaver for dwarves of all skill levels. Imagine triggering an instant completion of your current assignment no matter how far you’ve progressed—no need to fight through the chaos or risk losing your hard-earned loot. This game-changing function hands you the full rewards package credits XP and precious resources while letting you bounce straight back to the Space Rig for your next drop. For those moments when your squad wipes out halfway through a relic retrieval or you’re stuck farming the same mission type for an overclock upgrade the mission skip option keeps the momentum alive. Casual miners can breeze through objectives without getting bogged down by repetitive tasks while veterans chasing endgame gear can maximize their efficiency. It’s perfect for when real-life responsibilities cut your play session short or when you’re soloing a brutal mission with no backup. The beauty of this system lies in its simplicity—no mods no external tools just pure strategic convenience baked into the game. Whether you’re a fresh recruit overwhelmed by Hoxxes’ biomes or a seasoned demolitions expert rerolling for optimal resource nodes this shortcut ensures you stay engaged without frustration. The DRG community buzzes about phrases like mission skip and instant completion for good reason—it’s the ultimate way to hoist your loot and keep the beard-stroking adventures rolling. Just picture yourself swapping stories over Glyphid Slammers in the bar while skipping the grind that used to slow you down. This isn’t cheating—it’s smart spelunking.

Molly Speed

In Deep Rock Galactic, mastering the flow of your missions often comes down to optimizing every element of your gear and companions, and Molly speed customization stands out as a game-changing tweak that reshapes how players tackle caves swarming with enemies or racing against extraction timers. By modifying Molly's base movement rate through the Speedster mod, dwarves gain unprecedented control over their robotic M.U.L.E.'s pace, transforming her from a steady hauler into a lightning-fast mineral conveyor or a deliberate combat support unit. Whether you're soloing a Haunted Cave where ghost modifiers slow progress to a crawl or navigating sprawling biomes under relentless bug swarms, dialing Molly's speed up to 999 slashes downtime between deposits, letting you focus on blasting through enemies instead of waiting for your mechanical buddy to catch up. Conversely, dropping her velocity below the standard 300 can create strategic advantages during defensive pushes, keeping her positioned perfectly to provide cover without overshooting choke points. The Speedster mod isn't just about raw numbers—it's about tailoring your gameplay rhythm to match your squad's playstyle or your personal speedrunning goals. Players frequently cite Molly's default speed feeling like dragging through sludge during high-stakes missions, especially when drop pods countdown or objectives require split-second timing. Adjusting her velocity addresses this pain point directly, turning frustrating backtracking into a non-issue and ensuring your gear transportation syncs perfectly with your team's momentum. For tight corridors where enemies spawn endlessly, a slower Molly keeps resources centralized, while rocketing her speed through open fungal boreholes minimizes exposure to hazards. This flexibility makes Molly speed adjustments a staple in community guides for time-sensitive contracts and survival-heavy difficulty spikes, where every second counts against the relentless creep of the Indarik hive. Whether you're battling the clock or fine-tuning co-op synergy, tweaking Molly's pace transforms her from a background helper into a mission-critical tactical asset that adapts to your deepest drilling needs.

Red Sugar Healing Amount

Struggling to keep your health bar from bottoming out during intense crawls in Deep Rock Galactic? The More Red Sugar Healing mod is your secret weapon to survive the relentless swarms and hazardous environments of Hoxxes IV. Red Sugar, the iconic red crystal found across all biomes, is already a staple for dwarves dodging bug attacks and managing Nitra shortages. Now, with this game-changing enhancement, each vein pumps out a beefed-up 90HP instead of the standard 60HP, letting you bounce back faster when the pressure’s on. Whether you’re a lone wolf tackling solo missions or bracing for the chaos of Hazard 5, this mod turns those precious Red Sugar pickups into a turbocharged health boost, ensuring you stay rock and stone ready when every second counts. Players often rant about getting downed by surprise leapers or running dry on resupplies during marathon Deep Dives, but the Healing Increase mod flips the script. It stretches your survival window, so you’re not scrambling for a revive or praying for a nearby supply pod. Imagine popping a vein mid-firefight and instantly refilling half your health—total game-saver when bugs are swarming thicker than sludge in a Morkite refinery. Hardcore miners swear by this upgrade for its ability to turn the tide in clutch moments, and newbies will appreciate the forgiving edge it adds to their playstyle. If you’re tired of wrecking your loadout because your health bar craters too fast, this mod is a must-run. It’s all about maximizing Red Sugar’s potential without relying on teammates to bail you out. Deep Rock Galactic’s toughest challenges demand every advantage you can get, and with More Red Sugar Healing, you’ll be diving deeper, fighting longer, and staying alive when the odds are stacked against you. Rock on, miner—this mod’s got your back when Hoxxes IV tries to bury you.

Zipline - Speed

In Deep Rock Galactic, mastering the art of zipping through cavernous landscapes becomes a survival skill when you unlock the Zipline - Speed enhancements. These upgrades transform your Gunner's Zipline Launcher from a basic mobility tool into a high-velocity escape route, letting you blast through sticky goo and magma core tremors with Slippery Cable's +275 movement speed boost or Increased Motor Traction's +90 speed advantage. Gamers who've ever cursed at sluggish zipline crossings while watching Scouts grapple away will appreciate how these speed-focused modifications turn tedious treks into adrenaline-fueled dashes, keeping you glued to the action without getting swarmed by glyphids mid-transit. Whether you're hauling aquarqs across mining expedition zones or making split-second dreadnought dodges during elimination missions, optimizing your zipline velocity creates gameplay moments where you're not just crossing gaps - you're weaponizing momentum. Boosting capabilities shine brightest when escorting M.U.L.E.s through jagged terrain, letting you maintain formation while maintaining suppressive fire from unexpected angles. The real magic happens when steep inclines become launch pads rather than obstacles, with Slippery Cable turning precarious drops into tactical advantages that let you reposition faster than your teammates can say 'rock and stone'. Speedy zips mean less time spent as bug bait and more opportunities to dominate vertical combat spaces, transforming your Gunner from a slow-moving powerhouse into a zipline ninja who can clutch any situation. From lava-flooded caves to crystal-laced death traps, these upgrades reward players who crave kinetic gameplay with the ability to boost movement while maintaining weapon readiness. No more facepalms when your zipline crawl gets interrupted by turret fire or magma quakes - just pure velocity that keeps your momentum matching the mission's intensity.

Zipline - No Restrictions

Tired of fighting gravity on Hoxxes IV's jagged cliffs? The Zipline - No Restrictions feature in Deep Rock Galactic transforms the Gunner's traversal game, letting you sling unrestricted ziplines straight up sheer walls or across impossible gaps like a dwarven daredevil. Say goodbye to angle limitations that forced you to reroute or risk fall damage - now you can zip vertically through magma core shafts to snag those glowing nitra veins or create instant escape routes during glyphid swarmageddon. This gameplay enhancement turns your zipline launcher into a Swiss Army knife for vertical traversal, letting you scale cliff faces to set up overwatch positions or drop squadmates into resource pits with precision. Imagine ziplining straight to the drop pod platform in Salvage Operations while the timer ticks down, or converting perilous terrain into your personal obstacle course during a biopower extraction. Gunner traversal just hit a new level of versatility, letting you establish zipline highways that let your team zip across caverns instead of wasting time on slow climbs. No more waiting for Scout grapples or Driller tunnels - this feature makes you the MVP of mobility. From vertical zipline routes that defy physics to unrestricted deployment angles that turn cliffs into speedruns, you'll dominate missions with faster resource collection and epic rescue maneuvers. Players who've cursed Hoxxes' punishing terrain will love how this functionality eliminates traversal bottlenecks while adding tactical options for positioning and extraction. Whether solo-mining unreachable deposits or coordinating squad movements through vertical zipline networks, this upgrade reshapes how Gunners approach every mission type. It's not just about speed - the ability to create unrestricted zipline paths vertically or horizontally adds strategic depth to base building and combat scenarios. Veteran dwarves report that mastering this feature cuts mission time by 30% while slashing fall damage incidents by half, making it essential for aggressive playstyles. The Gunner's now the ultimate terrain manipulator, letting teams zip through alien jungles, bounce between floating platforms in Hollow Bough missions, or scale lava spires with zero hesitation. This isn't just an upgrade - it's a complete reimagining of vertical traversal that turns every zipline shot into a tactical advantage. Whether you're a nitra-hunting speedrunner or a salvage op tactician, unrestricted zipline deployment will change how you see Deep Rock Galactic's brutal environments. The community calls it 'the vertical mobility revolution' - and once you experience ziplining straight up those glyphid-infested shafts, you'll understand why.

Doretta - Speed Multiplier

Deep Rock Galactic players know the struggle of dragging Doretta through Hoxxes IV’s labyrinthine caves at a snail’s pace during Escort Duty missions. Enter the Doretta Speed Multiplier—a game-changing tweak that transforms the sluggish Drilldozer into a nitra-fueled speed demon. This community-beloved feature supercharges Doretta’s base movement speed, letting your squad blast through glyphid-infested tunnels while keeping the mission’s core objective of reaching the Ommoran Heartstone on track. Whether you’re tackling Hazard 5 Deep Dives where swarm dodging feels like a survival marathon or chasing leaderboard glory with precision speedruns, cranking up Doretta’s pace turns what used to be a tedious slog into an adrenaline-pumping race against time. Imagine zipping past acid pools and bioluminescent chokepoints with seconds to spare, then pivoting to defend the Heartstone without the panic of a ticking clock—this tweak makes that fantasy a reality. For dwarves who’ve groaned at the thought of another slow escort, the Speed Multiplier isn’t just an upgrade; it’s a lifeline that syncs your team’s rhythm, unlocks secondary objectives like bonus mineral harvesting, and keeps the action locked in on high-stakes runs. Even casual co-op crews benefit from the tighter pacing, minimizing downtime between firefights and letting everyone stay in the flow of mining, molotov-throwing, and swarm-blasting chaos. The best part? You’re not sacrificing stability for speed—the optimized Drilldozer handles like a dream, whether you’re carving through coral biomes or making clutch escapes from collapsing caverns. If you’ve ever felt trapped babysitting a sluggish drill while bugs swarm your six, this tweak flips the script, giving you the juice to outrun hazards, stack bigger rewards, and high-five your squad over post-mission stats. No more molasses-speed missions; just pure, unadulterated Deep Rock Galactic efficiency.

Doretta - Unlimited Health

Deep Rock Galactic players know the agony of watching Doretta's health plummet while navigating glyphid-infested caves during Escort Duty runs, but imagine turning that frantic survival race into a smooth sailing loot fest. This game-changing tweak transforms the Drilldozer's vulnerability into pure resilience, letting your team blast through Hoxxes IV's deadliest zones without fearing sudden mission failure. Whether you're a rookie dwarf still mastering drill mechanics or a seasoned miner chasing promotion credits, the Invincible Doretta feature turns Escort Duty from a nerve-wracking gauntlet into an adrenaline-fueled playground where you can focus on shredding bugs and mining nitra like a true Hoxxes hero. In Hazard 5 Hellruns where elite glyphids swarm like locusts, Doretta's unlimited health becomes your secret weapon to conquer impossible odds while popping Bosco flares like confetti. Mutator Mayhem missions with soul-crushing modifiers like Low Oxygen suddenly feel manageable when your Drilldozer laughs off environmental hazards and elite enemy attacks. Speedrun crews chasing quick clears will love skipping defensive setups entirely, rushing Doretta straight to the heartstone while your Gunner mows down baddies with reckless abandon. No more frantic healing pulses or panicked revives - this gameplay boost turns Doretta into a literal tank, letting your team tackle machine events, secondary objectives, and glyphid hordes simultaneously. Veteran players swear by Doretta God Mode for stress-free mining ops, where your Drilldozer's durability matches your team's combat prowess. From surviving relentless swarm waves to laughing off mutator surprises, this feature reshapes Escort Duty into the chaotic co-op experience DRG fans crave. Rock and Stone, miners - embrace the chaos without fearing mission-ending moments as Doretta drills through nightmares like a diamond-tipped bullet. Perfect for squads prioritizing teamwork over babysitting, this tweak lets you focus on dwarf shenanigans, boss takedowns, and filling your cargo bay with epic loot while your Drilldozer scoffs at danger. Deep Rock Galactic's toughest missions just became your playground with unlimited health protecting the operation's MVP.

Unlock All Beers

Dive into Deep Rock Galactic with the ultimate game enhancement that lets you bypass the usual grind and jump straight into the chaos of the Abyss Bar’s full beer lineup. Whether you’re a seasoned miner or fresh recruit, this feature eliminates the need to climb ranks or hoard resources, giving you immediate access to every brew that shapes your team’s strategy and antics. From mission-critical boosts like Pots O’ Gold mining efficiency upgrades to wild craftable concoctions like Gut Wrecker toxic transformations that turn the Space Rig into a hilarious free-for-all, players can now experiment freely without paying the usual price. Imagine equipping combat-enhancing beers for tough missions or triggering screen-shaking visual effects during downtime—all without worrying about daily rotation restrictions or stockpiling materials. For co-op squads tackling Mining Expeditions or Egg Hunts, this means more flexibility to mix buffs and playstyles, while the social hub thrives with unpredictable moments that strengthen dwarf camaraderie. The frustration of slow unlocks or missing rare beers becomes a thing of the past, letting you focus on what makes Deep Rock Galactic special: teamwork, destruction, and unforgettable Space Rig bonding. Beer mod enthusiasts and casual players alike will appreciate how this system reshapes the game’s pacing, blending tactical preparation with spontaneous fun. Whether you’re chasing victory or just want to watch your buddy turn into a fiery dwarf for laughs, this modifier turns hours of grinding into instant gratification, proving that sometimes the best way to mine, fight, and laugh together is to skip the grind and dive into the action.

Unlock All Deepdives

Deep Rock Galactic veterans and newcomers alike know the thrill of plunging into Hoxxes IV's darkest caves, but the Unlock All Deepdives functionality supercharges that rush by letting players dive straight into the toughest Deep Dives without grinding through dwarf promotions or prerequisites. Imagine skipping the grind entirely and dropping into Elite Deep Dives on your first session, where three brutal stages, escalating hazards, and back-to-back objectives test your squad's teamwork like never before. This game-changing feature isn't just about instant gratification—it's about unlocking the full potential of Deep Rock Galactic's endgame content, where Overclocks and Matrix Cores await daring miners who conquer Deeper Dives and Deepest Dives. Whether you're a solo player hungry for Hazard 5.5+ madness or a veteran squad leader bringing unproven recruits into the fray, Unlock All Deepdives turns every mission into a high-stakes adrenaline hit by eliminating promotion gates. The real magic? Carrying over ammo, health, and resources between stages forces players to strategize smarter while chasing rewards like Error Cubes and Overclocks that reshape weapon dynamics. New players avoid the frustration of repetitive early-game loops, while time-crunched miners maximize their sessions by diving headfirst into elite chaos where every second counts. From mastering loadout mods to flexing hard-earned cosmetics mid-mission, this functionality transforms how teams engage with Deep Rock Galactic's most intense gameplay loops. It's not just skipping the tutorial—it's rewriting the rules of progression to prioritize the pulse-pounding moments that make this sci-fi co-op shooter unforgettable, ensuring every drop into Hoxxes IV becomes a race against hazards, not experience points.

Player Gravity

Deep Rock Galactic players, get ready to redefine your mining and combat strategies with the Low Gravity anomaly—a mission modifier that turns Hoxxes IV’s deadly terrain into your ultimate playground. This gameplay-altering feature slashes gravity, letting you jump nearly 2.4 times higher than normal while eliminating fall damage, so you can dive from towering stalactites or leap across cavernous gaps without fearing a splatter. Whether you’re a Scout chasing Nitra deposits or a Gunner hauling gear, this anomaly boosts your agility, letting you reach objectives faster and dodge Glyphid hordes with acrobatic flair. Imagine snagging hard-to-access Morkite veins in Mining Expeditions without waiting for a Driller’s ramp or using flares that soar further to illuminate shadowy tunnels. Even Engineers gain an edge, placing turrets in elevated spots that were previously unreachable. The Low Gravity anomaly isn’t just about convenience; it’s a thrill-seeker’s dream, turning vertical caves into bounce-friendly zones where every leap feels like a power move. For teams racing against time in Point Extraction missions, this modifier lets you bound over obstacles and collect Aquarq at lightning speed while shouting ‘Rock and Stone!’ over comms. It tackles common pain points like accidental drops or mobility mismatches between classes, making exploration less punishing and more exhilarating. Whether you’re a rookie or veteran, this anomaly adds a fresh layer of chaos and fun, letting you bounce, blast, and mine like never before. Dive into Deep Rock Galactic’s low-gravity madness and see how it reshapes your team’s approach to every mission.

Teleport to Laser Pointer Marker

In Deep Rock Galactic, navigating the chaotic depths of Hoxxes IV becomes a breeze with the ability to teleport to laser pointer markers. This game-changing mechanic turns your trusty laser pointer into a dynamic mobility tool, letting you zip across caverns to tagged resource nodes, objectives, or tactical rally points faster than a Morkite Rush. Whether you're dodging a swarm of Glyphid Grunts or racing to complete a Salvage Operation, the laser pointer teleportation slashes travel time and keeps your squad locked in sync. Imagine marking a distant tunnel system during an Egg Hunt mission and instantly materializing there with your team—no more wasted minutes climbing vertical shafts or backtracking through bug-infested zones. When the heat gets too intense, just tag a safe ledge or barricade and escape the chaos, preserving your gear and momentum. Struggling with teammates getting lost in low-visibility biomes like the Hollow Bough? A quick waypoint mark and teleport brings everyone back together without breaking a sweat. This feature isn't just about convenience; it's a strategic upgrade that transforms how dwarves tackle Hoxxes' maze-like environments. From mining Nitra veins in record time to executing precision combat rotations, teleporting to laser pointer markers adds a thrilling layer of agility to every mission. Players will love how it eliminates the grind of long traverses, turning what used to be a slog into an adrenaline-fueled game of tag-and-go. Perfect for speedrunners, co-op veterans, and anyone tired of crawling through caves on foot. Rock and Stone, indeed!

Enhanced Mode

Enhanced Mode adds more practical features on top of Standard Mode, suitable for players who want to further optimize their gaming experience.

Unlimited Flares

Deep Rock Galactic players know darkness is just as dangerous as glyphids themselves. That's why the game's Unlimited Flares feature has become a game-changer for dwarves navigating the pitch-black caverns of Hoxxes IV. Imagine never having to ration your light sources again - this gameplay perk grants you endless illumination through an unbreakable supply of flares that eliminate both inventory restrictions and recharge timers. Whether you're a Scout blazing trails or an Engineer fortifying positions, the perpetual visibility from spamming flares transforms how you tackle mining expeditions, swarmageddon events, and egg hunts. No more frantic cooldown management when facing dreadnoughts in pitch-black biomes or scrambling through maze-like tunnels during extraction. With infinite light at your fingertips, you can blanket entire battlefields to track glyphids from all angles during intense swarmageddon matches. The endless illumination also reveals hidden nitra veins and secret paths in complex cave systems that would otherwise stay cloaked in shadow. Team coordination reaches new heights as you mark safe zones and objectives with flare spam, creating a well-lit adventure where every dwarf shines brighter. This feature especially shines during egg hunts where high ceilings hide precious collectibles - now you can illuminate every crevice without stressing about light shortages. Perpetual visibility means you'll finally appreciate the game's stunning cave designs without the constant threat of blackouts disrupting your flow. Whether you're a greenbeard still learning to handle your gear or a grizzled veteran optimizing mining efficiency, this gameplay enhancement cuts through the grind while amping up the fun. The endless illumination capability ensures you'll never again find yourself vulnerable in the dark or missing critical resources due to poor lighting conditions. Rock and stone indeed takes on new meaning when your flares burn forever, turning every mission into a perfectly lit sandbox where strategy and exploration thrive. Master the art of perpetual visibility to dominate in both combat and resource gathering while experiencing Hoxxes IV like never before.

Unlimited Ammo

Dive into the chaotic caves of Hoxxes IV with a gameplay twist that redefines how you tackle Deep Rock Galactic’s toughest challenges. The Unlimited Ammo perk turns every mission into a relentless combat spree, letting you keep your trigger finger locked and loaded no matter how intense the action gets. Whether you’re holding the line against glyphid hordes in Hazard 5 ops, going full auto with your minigun during solo point extractions, or blazing through Dreadnought battles without a moment’s hesitation, this mechanic strips away the grind of scavenging Nitra or rationing bullets. Ammo management has always been a core survival skill in Deep Rock Galactic, but imagine shredding through enemies with zero downtime – no frantic dashes to resupply pods, no panic moments watching your ammo counter hit zero. The Unlimited Ammo system shines brightest when missions demand pure aggression, letting veterans dominate with flamethrower barrages or rookies focus on mastering loadouts instead of juggling resources. It’s a game-saver for those nail-biting Deep Dive sequences where waves of bugs test your endurance, transforming tense firefights into over-the-top power fantasies. By cutting out the stress of ammo scarcity, this feature accelerates mission pacing, opens up bold playstyles, and turns every firefight into a chance to go ham without second-guessing your shots. Players who’ve struggled with resupply mechanics during glyphid rushes or cursed their luck after burning through nitra reserves will find this perk a lifesaver, blending seamlessly into the game’s DNA while letting the action flow like molten lava. Rock and stone, dwarves – now you can turn every mission into an ammo-slinging party where the only thing deeper than the caves is your firepower.

Unlimited Grenades

Deep Rock Galactic players, prepare to redefine your combat strategy with the game-changing mechanic that lets your dwarf become a grenade-slinging powerhouse. Say goodbye to the four-throwable limit and hello to non-stop area damage mayhem as you rain high-explosive and neurotoxin grenades without needing nitra resupply runs. This feature turns every mission into a dwarven demolition party where you can 'nade spam' through Glyphid swarms, control enemy movements with neurotoxin clouds, and shred Dreadnought armor without rationing explosives. Imagine transforming escort missions into a spectacle of constant detonations protecting your drilldozer, or turning point extraction into a bombastic free-for-all where waves of bugs meet their fiery end. The community's favorite pain point of running dry during critical moments disappears completely, letting you focus on tactical grenade chaining and creative area denial tactics. Whether you're clearing cave chokepoints with explosive precision or softening up elite bosses for your crew's Rock and Stone moment, this mechanic amplifies your offensive capabilities while encouraging teamwork and strategic play. Players are already celebrating how it transforms nitra-dependent survival runs into ammo-free frenzy sessions where every throw becomes a glorious explosion without consequence. From swarm-heavy operations to high-stakes boss battles, the ability to maintain relentless pressure without resource management constraints makes this feature a staple for dwarves who prefer their gameplay as explosive as their mining lasers.

No Reload

Deep Rock Galactic players know the struggle of managing ammo during intense Glyphid encounters, but the No Reload mechanic flips the script by letting you blast through caves without reloading. Whether you're spamming rockets, plasma, or bullets, this gameplay enhancement ensures your weapon stays locked on target, turning chaotic swarms into co-op bliss. Imagine holding a drill site during a Mining Expedition as Grunts and Praetorians flood in—no need to panic about empty mags or low Nitra reserves. Infinite ammo keeps your DPS sky-high, making Point Extraction speedruns smoother and Salvage Operations defenses less stressful. The continuous shooting advantage isn't just about convenience; it's about mastering your role without interruption, whether you're covering a teammate's retreat or pushing through cave-ins. Gamers who hate reload animations breaking their flow will find this feature invaluable, as it removes one of the biggest pain points in survival scenarios. Deep Rock Galactic's frenetic pace demands split-second decisions, and with No Reload, you're free to focus on positioning, gadget timing, and coordinating with your squad. No more frantic scavenging for ammo boxes mid-fight—just pure, uninterrupted action that lets you dominate the depths of Hoxxes IV. Whether you're a veteran miner or a rookie learning the ropes, the freedom of infinite ammo and seamless combat turns frustrating moments into victories, proving why this mechanic is a staple for players tackling the game's toughest missions. Deep Rock Galactic's caves never stop evolving, but with continuous shooting in your arsenal, you'll always be ready to adapt to whatever the depths throw your way.

Unlimited Jumps

Deep Rock Galactic players, prepare to rewrite the rules of subterranean traversal with Unlimited Jumps – this groundbreaking feature transforms how dwarves conquer the perilous verticality of Hoxxes IV. Imagine bouncing between jagged walls like a caffeinated mossling, using relentless hops to maintain momentum through enemy swarms or rocket toward elusive Nitra deposits. Whether you're a rookie Greenbeard still learning to juggle pickaxe swings with plasma blasts or a grizzled Greybeard hunting for hidden cave systems, this gameplay mechanic injects pure adrenaline into every mission. The true magic lies in how it reshapes mobility patterns - suddenly those 'impossible' ledges become launchpads for acrobatic mining runs, and Glyphid hordes that once threatened your survival now serve as trampolines for evasive bunny hopping maneuvers. Watch your extraction times plummet during Gold Rush missions as you zigzag up cave walls without waiting for Engineer platforms, or turn Hazard 5's relentless bug waves into a vertical escape route that keeps your team alive. This isn't just about faster movement - it's about unlocking creative playstyles through enhanced verticality control, letting you scout uncharted caverns, execute aerial revives, or even bounce between stalactites during boss fights. The community's favorite bunny hopping techniques reach new heights when combined with this freedom, turning claustrophobic tunnels into open playgrounds where mobility becomes both weapon and wonder. Say goodbye to verticality-related frustrations and hello to a fresh dimension of gameplay where every jump fuels your rock-and-stone legend. Whether you're racing for resource dominance or orchestrating last-second team saves through mid-air acrobatics, Unlimited Jumps delivers that sweet spot between chaos and control that makes Deep Rock Galactic so addictive. Now get out there and make gravity your bitch - the caves are waiting for miners who dare to fly!

+5,000 Credits

In Deep Rock Galactic, the +5,000 Credits bonus transforms how dwarves tackle the chaotic depths of Hoxxes IV, offering a strategic edge to players craving quicker access to weapon mods, survival perks, and eye-catching cosmetics. This massive credit injection—known colloquially as 'creds' among the mining crew—slashes the early-game grind, letting you prioritize essential upgrades like overclocked drills or reinforced exosuits right from your first drop pod. Whether you're a rookie dwarf still learning to navigate glyphid hordes or a seasoned veteran aiming to optimize loadouts for Deep Dive challenges, these bonus creds open doors to high-impact decisions. Spend your windfall on damage-boosting weapon configurations at the Space Rig's Gunner quarters, invest in life-saving perks like Adrenaline Rush or Iron Will for Hazard 5 survival, or flex your personality with neon beard dyes and legendary helmets from the Accessory Shop. The real power lies in adapting to your playstyle: turn your Scout into a sniper specialist with precision mods, load your Engineer with turret overclocks for base defense, or make your Medic the ultimate support unit with drone enhancements. Cosmetics aren't just vanity items either—rocking a unique look while extracting valuable Morkite builds team camaraderie during co-op missions. New players will appreciate bypassing the frustrating credit famine that plagues early runs, while veterans can experiment with niche builds without sacrificing hard-earned resources. Picture this: when your team's trapped under a collapsing cave system in a high-stakes Salvage Operation, that extra cred balance means instantly purchasing a seismic grenade from the Rig's vendor to blast through obstacles. Or when facing a relentless Swarmer boss, a last-minute perk investment in Faster Healing Shots keeps your squad operational. Even solo Bosco runs become viable with emergency upgrades like Auto-Injector overclocks. This bonus directly addresses the community's biggest gripe about the slow currency progression curve, letting you focus on the fun parts of Deep Rock Galactic—whether that's precision mining in Glacial Strata or holding off hordes in a Biotoxin breach. From boosting combat effectiveness to expressing your dwarf's identity, these bonus creds ensure every mission starts with possibilities wide open. Remember, in the galaxy's most dangerous mining gig, being well-equipped means more than just survival—it's about leaving your mark on Hoxxes IV's history with every ore-laden extraction.

+50,000 Credits

Deep Rock Galactic players know that Credits are the lifeblood of progression on the Space Rig, and this massive in-game currency bonus lets you turbocharge your dwarf's arsenal, unlock legendary cosmetics, and climb the prestige ladder faster than a Morkite drill. Whether you're a fresh recruit eyeing your first Hazard 5 mission or a seasoned miner chasing the flashiest victory poses, this 50,000 Credit infusion skips the tedious farming cycles and drops you straight into the action. Imagine dropping onto a biome with fully overclocked weapons, custom armor paints that scream 'badass prospector,' and a beard so epic it makes the Grimace jealous – all made possible through this game-changing boost. The in-game currency system has never felt so generous, letting you bypass those frustrating moments when your wallet runs dry after purchasing a single promotion or that coveted Plasma Charger upgrade. Dive into the chaos of co-op mining with your squad fully geared, experiment with build combinations that would make a loader class cry, or finally snag every cosmetic in the store without watching your Credit counter blink red. This isn't just a bonus – it's your golden ticket to becoming the Space Rig's most stylish demolitionist while breezing through missions that previously required weeks of grinding. From tackling elite deep dives to unlocking perk combinations that defy physics, this feature transforms your gameplay experience while keeping the core rock and stone spirit intact.

1000x Mission Exp Reward

Looking to dominate the depths of Deep Rock Galactic without drowning in endless grind? The 1000x Mission Exp Reward is your golden ticket to warp-speed progression, turning every mission into a powerhouse of XP Boost action. Imagine blasting through glyphid nests or surviving Hazard 5 runs while leveling up your dwarf like a seasoned Gunner with a Progression Accelerator dialed to max efficiency. This game-changing feature shatters the usual tedium, letting you flex upgraded armor, deadly weapons, and epic cosmetics after just a handful of missions instead of a mountain of playtime. Whether you’re a greenbeard scrambling to keep up with veteran crewmates or a greybeard hungry to experiment with fresh playstyles, the Mission Reward Multiplier ensures your time in the caves translates to instant results. Think of it as strapping a nitro engine to your mining rig—every ore deposit, every salvage, every bug corpse fuels a meteoric rise through the ranks. Suddenly, those 20-minute runs feel like 2-hour powerhouses of progress, dropping XP like a Drilldozer on a sugar rush. And for players eyeing end-game challenges like Deep Dives or Elite Bounties, this system lets you prep your loadout without the soul-crushing grind. Just grab a few friends, activate the reward multiplier, and watch your dwarves hit levels that once demanded weeks of crawling through magma. No more crying over slow unlocks or missing out on the autocannon because your alt’s still a rookie. With the 1000x Mission Exp Reward, you’re not just mining for progress—you’re mining for glory. Whether you’re chasing the thrill of a new perk or just want to keep up with your crew’s banter without feeling like deadweight, this XP Boost is your lifeline to pure, unadulterated rock-and-stone mayhem. So fire up your jetpack, slap on the Progression Accelerator, and let the grind become legend.

100x Mission Exp Reward

Diving into the caverns of Deep Rock Galactic just got a whole lot sweeter with the 100x Mission Exp Reward, a feature that turbocharges your career as a dwarven miner by cranking up experience earnings to ludicrous speed. Imagine slicing through Hoxxes IV’s hazards like a plasma drill through soft rock—every mission objective, enemy takedown, and mineral harvested floods your XP bar with a 100x multiplier, letting you breeze past promotions and unlock perks without the soul-crushing grind. This isn’t just a power-up; it’s a Progression Accelerator that reshapes how you approach the game’s co-op chaos, whether you’re maining the Scout’s speed runs or the Engineer’s turret-heavy defense strategies. For fresh-faced recruits stuck with underwhelming gear on Hazard 2 missions, the Mission Experience Boost becomes your golden ticket to survival, unlocking mobility upgrades and combat tools in record time. Veterans juggling alt classes will love how this XP Multiplier lets them rocket from level 1 to promotion-ready status after just a few high-octane Point Extraction runs, turning what used to be a week-long grind into a single night of frantic drilling and dynamite slinging. Casual miners with limited playtime can finally keep pace with their crew, stacking flashy vanity items and elite gear while still enjoying the game’s chaotic charm. The beauty of the 100x Mission Exp Reward lies in its simplicity: no exploits, no glitches—just pure, unadulterated dwarven efficiency. Struggling to max out your Gunner’s damage specs? Let this boost turn every bullet into XP gold. Tired of farming the same mission for hours? Watch your Engineer’s turret tech skyrocket while you blast through objectives with friends. It’s like hitting a jackpot in the deepest caves, minus the Nitra shortage headaches. Deep Rock Galactic’s progression system thrives on teamwork and exploration, and this feature amplifies that thrill by letting you focus on the action instead of the grind. Whether you’re chasing class mastery, testing your skills on Hazard 5, or just wanting to rock the latest cosmetic skins, the Progression Accelerator ensures your time in the caves feels rewarding, not repetitive. So grab your pickaxe, rally your squad, and let that XP bar explode—because in a galaxy full of alien bugs and unstable terrain, who has time for slow leveling? Rock and Stone, miners: glory awaits at 100x speed.

25x Season XP

Deep Rock Galactic players know the grind of crawling through Hoxxes IV’s endless tunnels and swarms of bugs to level up classes and unlock gear—but the 25x Season XP boost changes the game entirely. This explosive XP multiplier rewards every mission completed, resource mined, or Glyphid headshot landed with a staggering 25 times the usual experience, turning even casual play into a progression accelerator for faster unlocks. Whether you're a rookie miner racing to match your crew’s firepower or a veteran Dwarf eager to dominate the Performance Pass at the start of a new season, this boost slashes hours of repetitive play, letting you dive straight into high-level chaos. The Season XP boost shines brightest for alt class enthusiasts, making sidegrades like the Driller’s flamethrower or the Scout’s grenade launcher feel fresh without the slog of farming early tiers. Busy players with limited screen time can stack their progress like a well-placed Satchel Charge, ensuring every run yields maximum rewards while avoiding burnout. Deep Rock Galactic’s community often debates how to balance grind and fun, but the 25x Season XP boost answers that by turning every action into a nitro-powered sprint through the levelling curve. Imagine hoisting a barrel of Nitra while your XP bar explodes—no more Greenbeard struggles, just instant gratification. From blazing through the Performance Pass to unlocking elite cosmetics before your squad finishes their first Glyphid Slammer, this feature keeps you in sync with co-op lobbies and ready for the next biome. It’s not just about skipping the grind; it’s about thriving in Hoxxes IV’s cooperative madness with a fully upgraded loadout and the satisfaction of a well-earned Arkenstout. Whether you’re hunting relic caches or surviving the Deep Dive, the 25x Season XP boost ensures you’re always moving forward—because survival in Deep Rock Galactic isn’t just about endurance, it’s about mastering the game on your terms.

2x Season XP

In Deep Rock Galactic, the 2x Season XP bonus mechanic lights up mission selection screens with a glowing yellow XP icon, offering dwarves a golden opportunity to skyrocket their experience gains by 100% per run. This dynamic feature isn't just about numbers—it's your secret weapon to dominate leveling strategies while keeping your pickaxe sharp and your squad ready. Gamers chasing class promotions at level 25 or grinding for Performance Pass cosmetics will love how doubles compress hours of drilling into bite-sized bursts of high-efficiency mayhem, especially during those frantic 30-minute rotations when timing is everything. Whether you're a fresh greenbeard racing to unlock plasma cutters or a seasoned vet pushing Hazard 5 missions, these XP-boosted runs let you grind smarter, not harder. Imagine chaining double XP missions back-to-back during your lunch break and watching your dwarf's stats explode like a destabilized Morkite node—no more feeling stuck in the slow lane when you've got this turbocharged action. The community lives for XP farming sessions where squads sync their clocks, blast through biome hazards, and shout 'Let’s hit some doubles!' like battle cries. Pro tip: Stack these bonus runs with friends for max synergy, because nothing beats sharing that sweet 2x glow while cracking open loot crates together. New seasons drop? Jump on doubles immediately to hoard Performance Points before the meta shifts and those exclusive skins vanish like a ghost in lava. Solo players will appreciate how this mechanic bridges the gap between casual playtime and hardcore progression, turning every ore haul and bug squish into double the satisfaction. Just keep an eye on the mission timer—those 30-minute windows fly faster than a skyrail ride to the surface. Mastering when to strike during double XP windows isn't just smart; it's survival in a galaxy where falling behind means missing out on the latest perks and prestige items. So grab your gear, sync with your squad, and make every mission count twice while the yellow light shines. Rock and stone!

5x Mission Exp Reward

The 5x Mission Exp Reward in Deep Rock Galactic is a powerhouse perk that transforms your gameplay by multiplying all Mission XP by five, letting you rocket through levels and unlock upgrades, weapons, and cosmetics faster than ever. Whether you're excavating Nitra in Hoxxes IV, blasting Swarmlings, or racing to complete objectives, this Progression Boost turns every action into a flood of experience points. New players will love how it obliterates the early-game grind, letting you snag tier 2 gear like the Engineer's PGL at level 5 and jump straight into the juicy combat upgrades that make the game sing. Veterans leveling up alternate classes like Gunner or Scout can experiment with builds and roles without slogging through repetitive missions, while casual miners with limited time stay competitive with friends thanks to the XP Multiplier's efficiency. Seasonal event hunters chasing Performance Pass rewards? This feature racks up Performance Points like wildfire, ensuring those exclusive cosmetics drop before you even break a sweat. For teams tackling high-hazard dives, the 5x Mission Exp Reward slashes the grind needed to hit promotion milestones, letting you focus on mastering elite strategies instead of farming XP. It's the ultimate solution for players frustrated by slow progression, turning every dive into a rewarding sprint toward domination. Rock and stone!

5x Season XP

Yo fellow miners, ready to blast through Deep Rock Galactic’s Seasonal Progression like a plasma cutter through soft rock? The 5x Season XP isn’t just another boost—it’s your ticket to turbocharged Performance Points Booster accumulation, letting you flex those limited-time cosmetics and gear before the season fades into the void. Whether you’re a hardcore pathfinder grinding daily or a casual driller juggling real-life chaos, this legendary modifier turns every mission into a high-octane XP Multiplier frenzy. Imagine squashing fossor hordes, hauling enor pearls, and completing objectives while racking up five times the usual Performance Points—suddenly, hitting level 100 feels less like a grind and more like a dwarven sprint. Deep Rock Galactic veterans know the struggle: slow Seasonal Progression leaves you staring at the pass like a stuck elevator, watching friends unlock skins you’ll never see. Enter 5x Season XP. This beast ensures even quick 15-minute sessions with your squad rocket your rank, turning snack-sized playtime into massive rewards. New season drop? No problem. Stack this modifier with your daily ops and watch those Performance Points Booster stacks grow faster than a biolum’s glow. XP Multiplier? More like XP party bus. Need to dominate the leaderboards or just keep up with your fireteam’s loot? 5x Season XP melts those pain points, making FOMO extinct as a magma worm. But here’s the real gem: it’s not just about speed. Deep Rock Galactic’s co-op soul thrives when everyone’s vibing together. Use this boost during multiplayer marathons to unlock rewards as a team, sharing the glory like true dwarven brothers. Just keep your scanner handy—overloading on Performance Points Booster might leave you breathless. From solo spelunkers to veteran fireteams, 5x Season XP reshapes how you tackle Deep Rock Galactic’s challenges, ensuring every drop pod ride fuels your progression. Rock and stone, miners—let’s get boosting!

Invulnerable Drilldozer

Deep Rock Galactic players know the struggle of keeping the Drilldozer alive during chaotic Escort Duty missions on Hoxxes IV but the Invulnerable Doretta tweak changes everything turning your armored mining buddy into an unbreakable force of nature. Imagine blasting through glyphid swarms while harvesting precious Morkite deposits without ever worrying about frantic repairs or watching that dreaded health bar plummet during Hazard 5 runs. This no repair required mechanic transforms the game experience letting dwarves focus on what matters most—rocking and stoning with reckless abandon. Whether you're a fresh greenbeard learning mission mechanics or a battle-hardened Gunner perfecting your minigun spread the Invulnerable Doretta modifier eliminates the headache of patching up your Drilldozer mid-fight. Speedrunners rejoice as you shave precious seconds skipping repair stops while Scouts zip around grabbing Nitra like it's going out of style. When Praetorians spawn in tight caves or seasonal events crank enemy aggression to 11 this tweak ensures Doretta keeps chugging through acid spit and bulk detonators like a diesel-powered titan. Say goodbye to mission failures caused by a crippled Drilldozer and hello to seamless Heartstone deliveries where your only worries are surviving the next glyphid wave and deciding which weapon loadout to test next. Solo players and small squads especially benefit from this game-changing mechanic that turns Escort Duty from a repair nightmare into a high-octane demolition derby. Rock and Stone enthusiasts agree—when Doretta's immune to damage every mission becomes a chance to dominate Hoxxes IV's depths without breaking rhythm. The no repair required feature works perfectly across all difficulty tiers making Hazard 5 runs feel like casual mining trips while veteran dwarves tackle elite challenges with renewed ferocity. Dive into Deep Rock Galactic's wildest Escort Duty playthroughs knowing your Drilldozer's got more durability than a reinforced titanium exosuit—just call in the pod grab your gear and let Doretta lead the charge through bug-filled chaos with zero stress and maximum stonk.

Prepare

In Deep Rock Galactic, thriving in the unpredictable depths of Hoxxes IV starts with mastering the art of preparation. Whether you're a rookie miner or a seasoned dwarf, optimizing your loadout and mission selection can make the difference between a chaotic crawl through enemy-infested tunnels and a smooth, high-reward operation. The key lies in understanding how planetary regions like the fiery Magma Core or the bioluminescent Azure Weald shape your gameplay, demanding tailored strategies from your fireteam. At the Mission Terminal, players pick objectives that range from resource-heavy Mining Expeditions to high-stakes Escort Duties, each requiring distinct approaches to gear and class roles. A Driller’s cryo cannon shines in freezing Glyphid swarms during Salvage Operations, while an Engineer’s platform deployment becomes lifelines in vertical Crystal Caves. The Equipment Terminal lets you fine-tune your primary and secondary weapons, grenades, and tools, unlocking synergies like a Gunner’s shield protecting the team during a high-hazard Escort or a Scout’s grappling hook enabling swift traversal in Fungus Bogs. Upgrades earned through ranking up and milestone perks add layers of customization, boosting revives or resource haul efficiency. For 20-30-year-old players diving into co-op chaos, preparation isn’t just planning—it’s rock-solid teamwork. Newcomers often underestimate how mission selection impacts survival, accidentally dropping into enemy-dense biomes with underpowered loadouts. Pro tips? Pair a Driller’s C4 with a Gunner’s suppressive fire for Nitra mining in low-hazard zones, or deploy turrets with an Engineer’s precision in high-risk Salvage missions. Multiplayer squads that communicate loadout synergy beforehand avoid mid-mission panic, turning potential disasters into seamless operations. From navigating Morkite-rich but Slasher-packed tunnels to defending Drilldozers against relentless Glyphid waves, strategic prep transforms challenges into triumphs. So, before you drop into Hoxxes IV, remember: your loadout and mission choices aren’t just gear—they’re your lifeline in the wild, weird, and wonderful world of dwarven deep-rock diving.

Add Bismor

Deep Rock Galactic players know the struggle of hunting Bismor in Dense Biozone or Crystalline Caverns to upgrade weapons and unlock sweet vanity items. The Add Bismor command changes the game by dropping this critical crafting mineral straight into your inventory, letting you skip the tedious wall-scraping grind and jump into the action. Whether you're a rookie miner still mastering the drill or a seasoned demolitions expert gearing up for a Deep Dive, this feature eliminates the frustration of resource scarcity while balancing your Credits budget. Imagine needing that final overclock for your plasma rifle before a high-stakes mission – no more panic farming or waiting rooms. Just activate the Bismor boost and blast through bug hordes with your crew. It's perfect for short play sessions where every second counts or when testing experimental loadouts without worrying about depleting your mineral reserves. The real win here? Streamlined inventory management that keeps your focus on cooperative firefights and emergent gameplay moments rather than endless resource collection. Add Bismor isn't just convenience – it's your express pass to maxing out gear progression and staying competitive during intense matches. Now when your teammates rock custom weapon skins and battle-ready rigs, you can keep up without sacrificing precious time to mineral farming. This feature perfectly addresses the pain points of new recruits and returning players alike, transforming frustrating resource hunts into instant gratification while preserving the core thrill of navigating Hoxxes IV's chaotic environments. Just remember – while Bismor shortcuts exist, the true dwarf spirit comes from what you build with those resources. Will you craft unstoppable weaponry, create flashy cosmetic displays, or support your squad's strategic needs? The choice is yours once you've got that crafting mineral flowing.

Add Croppa

For Deep Rock Galactic veterans and newcomers alike, the 'Add Croppa' console command is a game-changer when tackling alien-infested caverns. This crafting resource, crucial for upgrading weapons like the Plasma Charger or decking out your dwarf in flashy skins from the Azure Weald, usually demands hours of swinging your pickaxe through hostile terrain. But with the R_AddCraftingResource 2 console command, players can bypass the slow grind entirely—input your desired amount and watch your inventory flood with Croppa, ready to fuel your next breakthrough. Whether you're prepping for a punishing Hazard 5 mission or live-streaming a chaotic Morkanite run, this developer tool ensures you're never held back by resource droughts again. Croppa farming often feels like chasing rare Nitra veins, with biome spawns like Fungus Bogs offering unpredictable yields that can stall progression. Enter the console command: a streamlined way to stockpile crafting resource Croppa without disrupting your momentum. Dwarf enthusiasts use it to test experimental loadouts, flex cosmetic gear during co-op sessions, or apply Overclocks that turn the tide in boss battles. Imagine unlocking a sleek new plasma core skin just before a Twitch clip—no more mining detours to kill the vibe. The command also empowers creative playstyles, letting you tweak gear progression without biome RNG frustrations. While some purists might argue about 'earned' resources, the reality for busy miners is that time spent farming Croppa often cuts into actual gameplay thrills. This player-friendly tweak balances exploration and efficiency, keeping the focus on blasting bugs and mastering terrain deformation mechanics. Just activate the console, input the command, and dive straight into the action—no pickaxe required. Perfect for streamers, speedrunners, or anyone tired of Croppa's scarcity, this hidden feature transforms how you engage with Deep Rock Galactic's crafting systems. Ready to revolutionize your runs? The console command awaits.

Add Jadiz

For Deep Rock Galactic players tackling the dangers of Hoxxes IV, Jadiz isn’t just another glowing rock—it’s the key to dominating the alien-infested caves with your co-op crew. This critical crafting mineral, found lurking in biomes like the Crystalline Caverns and Fungus Bogs, fuels everything from weapon overclocks that melt enemy armor to quirky beer brews that grant temporary buffs. But harvesting Jadiz comes with its own brand of chaos: carrying it slows you down by 25%, leaving you as mobile as a stunned dwarf while glyphid swarms circle like vultures. The trick? Teamwork makes the dream work. Coordinate with your squad to create a living shield around Jadiz haulers, letting them focus on dragging those precious green crystals back to the drop pod without becoming bug bait. Solo miners? Don’t panic! Your robotic buddy Bosco can shoulder the load, freeing you to blast through enemies or harvest extra resources like a pro. Deep Rock Galactic veterans know that Jadiz-rich missions in zones like the Crystalline Caverns are goldmines for progression, but timing is everything—drop everything and sprint to the exit when the cave starts collapsing, or risk losing your hard-earned loot. And let’s talk cosmetics: unlocking those flashy skins with Jadiz isn’t just vanity, it’s a badge of survival earned through grit and good ol’ fashioned chaos management. Whether you’re upgrading your minigun to spit explosive rounds or chugging a brew that makes your drill sound like a dubstep concert, Jadiz turns your gear from basic to battlefield beast mode. New players often underestimate how crucial this mineral is—don’t be that dwarf who shows up to a boss fight with a stock weapon and no buffs. Plan your routes, prioritize Jadiz nodes over low-tier loot, and communicate like your life depends on it (because it does). Mastering this crafting mineral means faster unlocks, smoother co-op runs, and that satisfying ‘Rock and Stone!’ moment when your team’s strategy pays off. Now get out there and prove you’re more than just a squishy target lugging green rocks through the dark.

Add Phazyonite

In the chaotic caves of Deep Rock Galactic, where bugs swarm and tunnels collapse, miners often dream of decked-out dwarves rocking flashy armor paints or legendary beards without the endless hunt for purple-spiked Phazyonite. The Add Phazyonite feature lets you skip the grind entirely, transforming your dwarf from a muddy rookie to a style icon in seconds. Instead of sweating through missions hoping to spot those elusive Phaz deposits, you can flex your Accessory Shop wishlist knowing each click unlocks instant cosmetic upgrades. Whether you're eyeing a neon visor to stand out in your squad's next livestream or that dragon-scale pauldron set everyone's hyping up, this system gives you the edge to customize your look without sacrificing gameplay time. New players struggling to climb cosmetic levels will find their groove faster, while veterans can rotate their aesthetic without hoarding resources mission after mission. Deep Rock Galactic thrives on teamwork and chaotic fun, but who wants to spend hours farming Phaz just to feel like a true Rock and Stone legend? The Accessory Shop becomes your playground as Add Phazyonite removes the slow drip of traditional cosmetic progression, letting you experiment with rare hats, weapon skins, and character emotes that match your drilling personality. Imagine spotting a teammate's fire-spewing pickaxe animation mid-mission and thinking 'I want that NOW' – no need to wait for RNG drops or risk getting slimed by a cave leech. Just activate the feature, grab your Phazyonite, and strut into the next drop pod looking like a dwarven rockstar. And the best part? Since Phaz only affects visuals, your gameplay stays pure while your beard glows like a bioluminescent crystal. Whether you're a solo driller hunting for your signature style or a squad leader setting trends for your mining crew, this system turns cosmetic scarcity into instant gratification without breaking immersion or balance. No more screenshotting Accessory Shop menus wishing for more Phazyonite – just pure dwarven swagger, zero bugsquatting.

Add Umanite

In Deep Rock Galactic, Umanite shines as a light green crystal resource essential for transforming your dwarf into a high-performance legend. Whether you're shouting 'Rock and Stone!' while battling Glyphids or racing against the clock in a Deep Dive, this glowing mineral lets you craft game-changing overclocks that boost weapon damage, increase magazine capacity, or supercharge mining efficiency. Found protruding from cave floors in the Radioactive Exclusion Zone or purchasable at the Mineral Trade Terminal for 150 Credits, Umanite balances survival upgrades with style points - think Dreadnought-smashing firepower paired with neon beard attachments that make your dwarf stand out. Players tackling Hazard 5 missions will find Umanite particularly crucial when equipping critical overclocks for weapons like the M1000, turning desperate firefights into glorious victories. The mineral's dual role in both performance enhancements and cosmetic customization creates strategic choices about inventory space management, especially when competing against rarer resources like Nitra and Gold. Savvy miners prioritize Umanite farming in radiation zones to maintain steady supply for those moments when Huuli Hoarders demand exact payment or when Cargo Crate deals require specific quantities. Its scarcity early-game often sparks creative solutions - from optimizing excavation routes to mastering terminal trading rhythms. As your team's designated rockbreaker, knowing where to find Umanite deposits or when to spend credits becomes key for maintaining operational momentum. This isn't just another mineral to toss in your cart - it's the difference between basic gear and battle-ready perfection that makes your squad shout 'For the co-op!' while carving through Hoxxes IV's toughest terrain.

Add Enor Pearls

For Deep Rock Galactic players tired of scavenging Hoxxes IV's dangerous biomes like the Salt Pits or Radioactive Exclusion Zone, the Add Enor Pearls feature delivers a thrilling shortcut to success. These coveted Crafting Resources are vital for upgrading weapons, activating Overclocks, and acquiring exclusive vanity items that make your dwarf stand out in co-op missions. Instead of wasting time hauling heavy pearls while dodging Glyphid swarms or radiation hazards, this game mechanic lets you fast-track progression by instantly adding Enor Pearls to your inventory. Imagine gearing up for a brutal Hazard 5 mission without worrying about inventory weight slowing your movement by 25% - now you can focus entirely on blasting through alien nests and mining gold with your squad. Whether you're preparing for Deep Dives or chasing that perfect Overclock for your minigun, bypassing the tedious pearl farming process means more time shouting 'Enor Pearl here!' as your teammates rush to collect them. This mechanic caters to gamers who prioritize action over grind, letting you trade pearls for credits, experience, or high-tier mods whenever the situation demands. Hardcore players know how frustrating it gets hunting pearls only to get ambushed by Mactera or Leviathans - now you can skip straight to the satisfying part: shredding bugs with maxed-out weapon mods or showing off your new cosmetic gear. The Deep Rock Galactic community praises features that keep gameplay fresh and fast-paced, and Add Enor Pearls definitely hits that sweet spot by eliminating the slog of resource gathering. Whether you're a veteran dwarf or new to the Outer Rim, this mechanic ensures you're always Rock and Stone ready for whatever missions come your way.

Add Magnite

Deep Rock Galactic players know the struggle of scouring Hoxxes IV's icy Glacial Strata or fiery Magma Core for elusive Magnite deposits – those two-hit dark brown crystals that power everything from weapon mods to Overclock experiments. The Add Magnite functionality changes the game by letting you bypass the grind and dive straight into the action. Whether you're a returning miner trying to keep up with veteran squadmates or a casual driller short on time, this feature turns hours of resource farming into instant gratification. Imagine skipping the frustrating hunt through dimly lit Sandblasted Corridors and instead focusing on blasting Glyphid hordes with freshly crafted loadouts. Streamlined Magnite acquisition means faster experimentation with Overclock builds, smoother progression through high-Hazard missions, and more time spent enjoying the cooperative chaos that makes Deep Rock Galactic special. Veteran players swear by optimized resource management strategies that prioritize combat over collection, and Add Magnite delivers exactly that – no pickaxe swinging or depot trading required. Perfect for testing experimental weapon configurations or unlocking premium cosmetics without delay, this gameplay enhancement keeps your team's momentum rolling when time-sensitive objectives demand immediate action. Whether you're racing to complete mission contracts or just want to rock out with your squad without inventory bottlenecks, mastering crafting efficiency through instant Magnite access transforms how you experience the galaxy's most intense cave diving adventures. It's all about maximizing playtime while minimizing the grind – because every second counts when you're buried under 500 meters of alien rock. Rock and Stone!

Reset Credits to 0

For Deep Rock Galactic miners craving a fresh grind, the Reset Credits to 0 feature offers a brutal yet rewarding way to relive the rookie rush. Credits are the lifeblood of progression in this co-op shooter, funding everything from plasma cutters to neon beard dyes. But what happens when you've maxed out every perk and bought all the cosmetic unlocks? This game-changing mechanic slaps your wallet empty, forcing you to rebuild from scratch like a fresh-out-of-training dwarven rookie. Whether you're a grizzled vet looking to spice up endgame content or a new miner wanting to experience the authentic struggle of scraping together credits for your first hazard protection upgrade, resetting to zero adds layers of challenge and purpose. Imagine dropping into a Hazard 5 mission with no cash reserves, relying purely on mission payouts and smart team coordination to afford even basic gear. The zero credits gameplay loop sharpens decision-making - do you blow your hard-earned cash on armor plating or gamble on upgrading your scanner? Community events have taken this mechanic to new heights, with race formats where squads start at zero and compete to unlock specific gear first. It's not just about nostalgia - this system tests adaptability, rewarding players who master efficient salvage runs and resource management. Deep Rock Galactic's economy gains new meaning when every credit matters again, whether you're debating which perk tree to invest in first or laughing as your teammate spends their last 500 credits on a joke cosmetic. The reset feature also fixes progression gaps, letting players who inherited high-credit accounts experience the intended journey from empty pockets to dwarven tycoon. For those who've conquered every biome and unlocked every upgrade, going back to zero transforms familiar terrain into an adrenaline-fueled gauntlet where each credit earned feels monumental. This isn't just another modifier - it's a complete perspective shift that reignites your passion for the grind, mission by mission, credit by credit, cave by cave.

Easy kills

Deep Rock Galactic throws you into the depths of Hoxxes IV where survival hinges on smart tactics and teamwork. When the caves swarm with Glyphids or a Dreadnought’s acid breath threatens to derail your mission, the Easy kills strategy becomes your secret weapon. Imagine unleashing a 50% damage boost across your arsenal—every bullet, grenade, or plasma beam turns swarming Grunts into dust and Mactera threats into manageable challenges. This isn’t just about raw firepower; it’s about mastering crowd control to herd enemies into clusters, then hitting them with devastating area of effect attacks that clear entire rooms in seconds. Whether you’re freezing Praetorians mid-leap with a Cryo Grenade or melting hordes of Swarmers with an overclocked Minigun, Easy kills transforms chaotic firefights into calculated victories. Gamers know the frustration of Hazard 5 missions where ammo runs dry and health bars plummet—this approach solves that by prioritizing efficient takedowns that keep your team moving. In Egg Hunt scenarios, juggling egg retrieval and enemy waves feels effortless when you combine freeze tactics with a well-timed L.U.R.E. Grenade to set up one-shot PGL finishes. Even in standard Mining Expeditions, shredding through Glyphid hordes means more time harvesting Jadiz or cracking Morkite deposits. The community thrives on terms like area of effect dominance and crowd control mastery because they directly impact how players tackle the game’s toughest scenarios. By integrating these strategies, you’ll dominate Dreadnought Hunts, turn Praetorian ambushes into icy set pieces, and breeze through missions that once felt like death sentences. It’s not cheating—it’s playing smarter. Deep Rock Galactic rewards adaptability, and with Easy kills, you’ll become the Hoxxes predator your squad needs. Save health packs, conserve ammo, and convert stressful encounters into high-fives and 'boom, roasted' moments. Ready to redefine your gameplay? Dive deep, blast harder, and let freeze tactics and AoE power carry you through the caves’ most punishing threats while you focus on the loot that matters.

Quick Grappling Hook Charge

Deep Rock Galactic players know how crucial it is to stay agile in Hoxxes IV’s chaotic environments and the Quick Grappling Hook Charge is the ultimate gameplay enhancement for Scouts who crave speed and precision. This powerful upgrade revolutionizes the grappling hook experience by drastically cutting down its standard 4-second cooldown through synergistic perks like Improved Recharger and Bypassed Integrity Check. Imagine chaining grapples seamlessly to vault over acid pits dodge swarming Glyphids or snatch distant Aquarqs before your squad even blinks – that’s the reality when you optimize your Scout’s mobility. Cooldown reduction isn’t just about faster traversal; it’s about turning pressure-filled moments into opportunities. Whether you’re kiting hordes of enemies during a boss fight or scouting uncharted caverns solo this feature lets you light up dark zones and create pathways without relying on Engineer platforms. No more frustrating downtime watching that circular timer spin – the Quick Grappling Hook Charge keeps you in motion where hesitation equals death. Hardcore players will love how it transforms tight squeezes into escape routes and lets you harvest those hard-to-reach mineral clusters that used to require risky jumps. The Scout community’s biggest pain point – getting trapped in sprawling cave systems – disappears when you’ve got lightning-fast reactivation at your fingertips. From death-defying rescues to aggressive recon plays this upgrade turns your grappling hook into a Swiss Army knife of survival. Deep Rock Galactic’s cave biomes throw every obstacle imaginable at you but with this cooldown-optimized tool you’ll laugh at vertical drops and laugh even harder when you outpace a Stalker’s charge by a hair. It’s not cheating it’s mastering the game’s physics to create those ‘how did I just do that’ moments that make your fireteam go wild. Dive into missions with confidence knowing your Scout’s new reflexes turn every ledge and stalagmite into a launchpad while the reduced cooldown ensures you’re always ready to swing into action. This isn’t just mobility – it’s becoming the human embodiment of a caffeinated spidermonkey in Hoxxes’ deadliest zones.

Easy Fill Pockets

For dwarves diving into the chaotic depths of Deep Rock Galactic, the Easy Fill Pockets perk—universally hailed as Deep Pockets—is a must-have upgrade that reshapes how you tackle missions. This tiered enhancement boosts your carrying limit across three levels, letting you haul +5, +10, or +15 additional valuables like Nitra, the lifeblood of supply drops and survival. Whether you're a Scout weaving through tight tunnels or a Gunner holding the line against swarms, increasing your Nitra capacity means fewer trips back to the drop pod and more time focused on the action. Players sinking 2, 5, or 8 perk points into Deep Pockets quickly realize its value in Hazard 5 runs where every second counts and Nitra veins are frustratingly scattered. Imagine loading up on 60+ Nitra in one go, fueling your team's ammo and health needs without breaking your momentum. Solo miners thrive here too, avoiding the grind of waiting for Bosco's sluggish deliveries while keeping their own gear fresh. Team dynamics shift dramatically with higher carrying limits—no more bottlenecks as everyone stocks up faster, turning logistical headaches into seamless coordination. The perk's real power shines in marathon missions like Deep Dives, where resource management often spells the difference between glory and collapse. By reducing the need to babysit mineral deposits, Deep Pockets keeps the pace aggressive and your squad ready to tackle Mactera Plagues or Infested Outposts headfirst. Gamers who prioritize efficiency swear by its ability to crush the frustration of half-empty supply drops or mid-swarm shortages, transforming every pocket into a mobile storage hub. Whether you're racing for the 'Rock and Stone' vibe or just tired of nitra runs cutting your combat flow short, this perk turns tedious logistics into a strength—so grab your pickaxe, level up those pockets, and let the caves echo with your team's unstoppable rhythm.

Godmode

Welcome to Hoxxes IV where fearless mining meets alien chaos! Deep Rock Galactic players are discovering how to master the game's deadliest challenges through the legendary invincibility mode that lets dwarves shrug off glyphid swarms, environmental hazards, and cave collapses like they're wearing armor forged from black hole material. This game-enhancing feature transforms your mining experience by eliminating the risk of knockout while maintaining the thrill of cooperative exploration. Whether you're capturing cinematic gameplay moments or testing experimental loadouts, activating unbreakable status through console commands creates endless possibilities for creative expression and strategic experimentation. Content creators swear by this survival mechanic for flawless recording sessions where every explosive drill maneuver and gravity-defying jump gets preserved in perfect footage. New recruits finally conquer hazardous zones without endless respawns while seasoned teams push boundaries in magma cores and radioactive exclusion zones. The beauty of this unshakable protection lies in its flexibility - toggle it on during boss fights to analyze enemy patterns or keep it active while mapping uncharted cavern systems. Hazard level 5 missions become playgrounds for testing weapon synergies and engineering builds that would normally require multiple lives. But remember, true mastery comes from knowing when to disable the protection and face the galaxy's dangers head-on. The community debates whether this should be used sparingly for learning purposes or saved for private server experiments, but one thing's certain: discovering hidden resources in toxic wastelands without oxygen meter stress opens new dimensions of exploration. Just don't forget to deactivate it before joining public servers to maintain the cooperative challenge that makes Deep Rock Galactic special. Rock and Stone! Wait - make that Rock and Stone... AND IMMORTALITY!

Unlimited shield

Diving into the depths of Hoxxes IV just got a whole lot easier with this game-changing perk that turns your character into a walking fortress. Imagine never having to retreat to recharge your barrier again while blasting through glyphid swarms or mining precious resources – that’s the reality when you unlock this ultimate defensive advantage in Deep Rock Galactic. Players will love how it eliminates the frantic shield management that often derails intense combat moments, letting you focus on laying down suppressive fire or securing critical objectives without fear of getting wiped out by a stray acid spitter blast. Whether you're holding choke points in Hazard 5 missions or taking on Dreadnought bosses, this feature transforms you into the team’s anchor, drawing enemy aggro while your squad operates safely. It’s perfect for aggressive playstyles that thrive in the thick of battle, especially when supporting squishier teammates who typically struggle with protection. Veteran miners will appreciate how it streamlines high-stakes operations like resupply drops and nitra collection, turning chaotic scenarios into controlled demolitions. This isn't just about personal survival – it’s a tactical upgrade that enhances team synergy by creating reliable damage mitigation zones. New recruits can finally stop worrying about mistimed shield depletion during their learning curve, while seasoned drillers get to experiment with bold strategies in Deep Dives. The difference between a standard run and one with unlimited protection is night and day – think of it as having a personal forcefield while your teammates rain destruction from cover. From mining outposts to boss arenas, this defensive boon changes how you approach every mission type. While some might call it overpowered, others see it as the perfect way to experience Hoxxes IV’s toughest challenges without constant revives. Whether you're a Scout needing extra survivability or an Engineer looking to maximize turret placement time, this shield enhancement opens up new tactical possibilities. And let's face it – when the action gets this intense, every miner deserves to feel like a rock-solid tank occasionally. Rock and stone, this is one gaming experience that'll keep you digging deeper without breaking a sweat!

Unlimited Minigun Ammo

For Gunners tackling Hoxxes IV's relentless infestations Deep Rock Galactic's Unlimited Minigun Ammo enhancement turns your Powered Minigun into an unstoppable swarm-annihilating beast. This gameplay boost eliminates ammo anxiety entirely letting you maintain constant suppressive fire against bug hordes bosses and extraction chaos without switching to secondary weapons or rationing bullets. Players navigating high-hazard missions will love how this mod converts their Lead Storm minigun into a true glyphid vacuum cleaner especially during those heart-pounding moments when Dreadnoughts charge your position or swarms erupt from cave walls. Imagine keeping your barrel spinning through endless waves like a hot pickaxe through butter while teammates cheer your Endless Firepower during critical defense points. The Infinite Ammo functionality shines brightest when your squad needs a mobile fortress most - whether anchoring choke points in Salvage Operations or holding down Egg Hunt perimeters while engineers complete objectives. Say goodbye to frantic supply drop sprints and mid-fire panic reloads as this mod guarantees your minigun stays operational through every tunnel collapse and acid-spewing Mactera attack. With the Gunner's damage output now consistently maxed your teammates will appreciate your newfound ability to experiment with aggressive positioning or creative ammo-drain tactics without fearing dry-fire moments. Deep Rock Galactic veterans will recognize this as the ultimate solution for players who've ever yelled 'Ammo!' over comms mid-battle or cursed glyphid hordes for devouring their last 1000 rounds. The mod's Endless Firepower design perfectly matches the game's chaotic pacing turning every Gunner into a walking bullet tornado that bosses and bugs alike can't weather. When coordinating squad tactics this upgrade ensures you're always ready to lay down cover fire or pivot into turret mode without ammo-related limitations. Players searching for Infinite Ammo fixes or Unlimited Minigun experiments will find this mod delivers exactly what their voice chat hype sessions promised - a Gunner who never stops spinning and bullets that never stop flying. From Morkanite extraction zones to Hollow Bile tank brawls Deep Rock Galactic's Gunner class now becomes the unshakable rock in every team's stone fortress with Endless Firepower at their fingertips.

Unlimited Drill Fuel

For fans of Deep Rock Galactic, mastering the art of terrain manipulation just got infinitely easier. The Unlimited Drill Fuel perk empowers Drillers to maintain non-stop excavation during missions on Hoxxes IV, eliminating the frustration of fuel depletion that usually slows down gameplay. Imagine tearing through reinforced rock layers with your Power Drills during high-pressure scenarios like Egg Hunt events, where every second counts in uncovering buried objectives. This game-enhancing feature lets you prioritize tactical mining over resource management, transforming your ability to create instant escape routes or defensive structures when glyphid swarms threaten your squad. No more frantic calls for nitra-intensive resupply drops when carving direct paths to mineral clusters or engineering combat chokepoints becomes your primary strategy. The perk shines brightest during extended cave exploration phases, allowing players to venture deeper into uncharted zones while effortlessly recovering precious resources. By removing fuel limitations, Drillers gain unmatched battlefield control whether they're drilling emergency trenches during glyphid hordes or constructing base defenses on the fly. This optimization significantly boosts team efficiency metrics, especially in time-sensitive operations where traditional fuel logistics would hinder progress. Players report heightened satisfaction in missions requiring precision excavation, as the feature enables seamless transition between mining and combat roles without resource penalties. The stress-free excavation capability proves particularly valuable when navigating complex cave systems or executing high-risk extraction maneuvers under enemy pressure. Community forums buzz with praise for how this enhancement elevates the Driller class from support role to mission-critical powerhouse, especially during extended operations where fuel conservation previously dictated playstyle limitations. Gamers now celebrate the freedom to focus on creative excavation tactics rather than fuel economy, with many calling it the ultimate upgrade for aggressive cave navigation and dynamic base construction.

Normal Ammo Usage (Minigun)

Deep Rock Galactic players know the Gunner's 'Lead Storm' Powered Minigun is a game-changing weapon when facing relentless hordes of Glyphid Grunts or navigating high-hazard egg hunts. But understanding how Normal Ammo Usage shapes its performance is key to mastering this beast. Unlike standard ammo calculations, every bullet fired from the Minigun costs 2 ammo units, meaning a 2,400 ammo pool actually provides 1,200 effective bullets. This unique system creates thrilling gameplay loops where players must balance the weapon's 30 rounds per second fire rate with overheating risks after 9.5 seconds of sustained fire. Smart Gunners learn to use short burst firing patterns in choke points during point extraction missions, shredding swarms while preserving ammo per shot efficiency. Pairing it with the Bulldog Revolver for precision follow-ups or investing in the Oversized Drum upgrade for +600 Minigun ammo capacity turns this powerhouse into a sustainable crowd control solution. New recruits often underestimate the ammo depletion rate when clearing tunnels packed with swarmers, leading to dry magazines at critical moments. The answer? Communicate with teammates to coordinate resupply pod drops and practice heat management techniques by alternating between primary and secondary weapons. In elimination missions, the Minigun's armor-stripping capability against Dreadnoughts shines brightest when using Hardened Rounds, but remember - that 2 ammo per shot cost means every bullet matters. Whether you're holding tunnels during egg hunts or diving into deep dives with limited resupply opportunities, mastering this ammo dynamic transforms the Powered Minigun from a flashy toy into a precision-engineered tool for survival. Veterans swear by its effectiveness when combined with strategic positioning and ammo upgrades, creating unforgettable moments where 1,200 effective bullets feel like an endless storm of destruction. Just watch the heat gauge and plan your reloads through mission phases, not the weapon itself - that's the secret sauce to dominating the depths with this iconic Gunner gear.

Harder resource collection

Deep Rock Galactic players know that mastering resource mining in high-stakes environments separates seasoned dwarves from rookies. The Harder resource collection mechanic transforms every mission into a adrenaline-fueled gauntlet by amplifying hazard levels to their maximum potential. Imagine battling relentless glyphid swarms and dodging acid spit while your health regeneration plummets to a razor-thin 10% cap - this is where your mining expertise meets brutal survival instincts. Higher hazard levels like Hazard 5 introduce beefier enemies such as Praetorians, forcing you to balance weapon fire with precious mineral extraction. Resource mining becomes a dance of precision as you juggle morkite drills and nitra grabs under constant threat. This gameplay element isn't just about punishment; it's a goldmine for experienced players seeking accelerated progression. The boosted XP and premium resource yields make every risky dig worth the reward, letting you unlock powerful gear and cosmetic upgrades faster than standard runs. Squad leaders will love how it tests team coordination, demanding simultaneous enemy suppression and mineral collection while navigating hostile terrain. Solo miners can sharpen their prioritization skills by grabbing critical nitra reserves before chaos erupts. For those bored of casual Hazard 1-3 expeditions, this difficulty modifier delivers heart-pounding action that keeps your reflexes honed. It solves the pain point of grindy progression by offering meatier rewards for your efforts while preparing you for elite deep dives' unforgiving conditions. Whether you're training for endgame content or just craving the thrill of outmaneuvering deathclaws mid-drill, this mechanic turns routine missions into skill-building crucibles. The reduced health regen forces smarter positioning, making every medkit matter while your pickaxe sings against unyielding rock. Seasoned players swear by these high-pressure scenarios for perfecting loadout efficiency and combat-mining synergy. From securing rare materials to surviving wall-to-wall glyphid hordes, this feature delivers the authentic Deep Rock Galactic experience that hardcore fans crave. Rock and stone, dwarves - only through fire can you forge true mastery of resource mining under extreme conditions.

No Cryo Overcold

In Deep Rock Galactic, the Cryo Cannon stands as the Driller’s ultimate crowd control weapon, turning hordes of Glyphids into shattered ice sculptures—but unleashing its full potential without accidentally freezing your team requires the disciplined playstyle of No Cryo Overcold. This approach focuses on tactical freezing mechanics, blending sharp aim, timed bursts, and crystal-clear team coordination to ensure frost stays on enemies like Grunts, Praetorians, and Bulk Detonators while keeping your dwarves mobile and mission-critical. Whether you’re holding a Point Extraction point or locking down a Dreadnought for triple damage combos, mastering No Cryo Overcold means calling out targets, pinging threats, and adjusting your spray angles to create safe lanes for your Engineer’s turrets or Gunner’s minigun to dominate. Players who’ve struggled with freezing their Scout mid-kite or disrupting a M.U.L.E. escort will appreciate how this playstyle eliminates chaotic friendly fire, turning icy misplays into strategic advantages. By prioritizing controlled bursts over wild sprays, you’ll freeze swarms solid without sidelining your mates, letting your team rock and stone through missions with smoother teamwork and fewer ‘Oops, sorry!’ moments. Deep Rock Galactic veterans know that success hinges on balancing offensive pressure with squad awareness, and No Cryo Overcold nails that sweet spot—whether you’re freezing kiting enemies in tight tunnels or setting up clean Dreadnought takedowns with synchronized team DPS. Ditch the panic freezes and embrace precision play; your team’s win rate (and their patience) will thank you.

No weapon overheat

Deep Rock Galactic players know the struggle of managing overheating weapons mid-firefight whether you're laying down suppressive fire with the Gunner's Minigun or melting Xenomorphs with the Scout's Plasma Carbine. This game-changing mechanic removes all overheating limitations letting you maintain continuous fire without cooldown interruptions. Imagine shredding through endless waves of Grunts during a chaotic swarm event without lifting your trigger finger or applying relentless pressure on Dreadnought bosses while your teammates focus on critical weak points. Overheat removal transforms how dwarves handle combat scenarios turning frantic firefights into controlled demolition sessions. The weapon modification allows aggressive playstyles to thrive by eliminating heat management from tactical decisions while solo miners can now prioritize dodging acid sprays over weapon cooldowns. New recruits benefit from reduced learning curves as they master positioning and target prioritization without worrying about weapon heat thresholds. Veteran greenbeards will appreciate how sustained fire capability changes mission dynamics especially during tight corridor defense or when facing surprise enemy rushes. This core gameplay adjustment rewards precision positioning and team coordination while maintaining the game's signature chaos. Whether you're excavating cursed minerals or defending extraction points the ability to unleash uninterrupted firepower creates fresh strategic possibilities. Players seeking smoother combat experiences should look for missions featuring this mechanic to maximize damage output efficiency and maintain offensive momentum. The absence of overheat mechanics encourages creative loadout experimentation while keeping gameplay balanced against the game's toughest challenges. Mastering continuous fire tactics in Deep Rock Galactic opens new doors for aggressive playstyles and team synergy during the most intense bug-filled moments.

Refill shield

In the relentless action of Deep Rock Galactic, the Gunner's Shield Generator emerges as a pivotal tool for ensuring team survivability in the perilous caves of Hoxxes IV. This iconic bubble shield spans a 2.8-meter radius, enveloping allies in a holographic green forcefield that slashes incoming damage by 50% for 6 crucial seconds while restoring shields at a rate of 10 units per second. Whether you're guarding your squad during a Dreadnought's seismic onslaught, creating a safe haven to revive a downed dwarf, or defending hackable terminals against relentless Glyphid swarms, the Shield Generator's versatility makes it a cornerstone of high-stakes missions. As the Gunner, your ability to deploy this protective dome at opportune moments can mean the difference between mission success and a premature respawn, earning you kudos in your team's comms. However, its effectiveness hinges on managing a limited 4 charges with a 12.5-second recharge window, making strategic upgrades like Fast Charging Capacitors and Improved Projector essential for minimizing downtime and expanding coverage in tight spots. Gamers frequently discuss the challenge of positioning the bubble during chaotic firefights, but perks such as Streamlined Integrity Check and Supercharged Coils offer practical solutions by accelerating charge recovery and boosting shield size. While Praetorians pose a unique threat by bypassing the shield with their corrosive sprays, experienced Gunners learn to anticipate these encounters and adjust positioning to mitigate risks. Team coordination is paramount—calling out 'Bubble up!' before deployment ensures everyone huddles inside for maximum protection. Players who master the Shield Generator's rhythm become indispensable, transforming their Gunner into a stalwart defender capable of weathering any Glyphid swarm or boss onslaught. Whether pushing deep into hostile tunnels or holding the line during extraction phases, this support staple elevates your gameplay and solidifies your role as the squad's backbone. Dive into Deep Rock Galactic's most demanding expeditions with confidence, knowing your Shield Generator turns the tide in the most intense scenarios. From clutch revives to objective defense, this green bubble isn't just a shield—it's your team's lifeline. Rock and Stone!

Refill health

Deep Rock Galactic players know the struggle of keeping dwarves alive while navigating Hoxxes IV's lethal ecosystems. This game-changing mechanic eliminates the frantic search for Red Sugar or reliance on Resupply Pods, letting you instantly recover full health mid-action. Imagine blasting through Glyphid swarms in a Deep Dive without worrying about low health - that's the power of this gameplay enhancement. Whether you're dodging exploding flora in magma caverns or trading blows with a Dreadnought, maintaining peak condition becomes a strategic advantage rather than a resource management headache. Veteran miners and rookie recruits alike benefit from streamlined survival, turning potential mission failures into triumphant victories. The health restoration feature shines brightest during chaotic scenarios: when Mactera venom has you on your last legs mid-tunnel excavation, or your team's momentum is crumbling during boss battles. No more frantic crystal grinding when environmental hazards strike - just instant vitality to keep mining, drilling, and blasting without interruption. While purists might argue it softens the game's challenge, practical players recognize its value as essential player support that keeps missions flowing. Community slang like 'topping off' or 'getting a heal' perfectly describes this mechanic's role in modern playstyles, especially when coordinating with teammates through voice chat becomes critical. Solo players appreciate the reduced stress during marathon sessions, while co-op squads maintain formation without waiting for fallen comrades. This isn't just about staying alive - it's about mastering the art of efficient resource allocation while facing the galaxy's most dangerous mining contracts. The feature particularly excels in tight situations where conventional healing methods would cost precious seconds, making it a must-have for speed runners and challenge seekers. From narrow escape routes to multi-tiered boss arenas, instant health recovery transforms how players approach risk management in procedurally generated caves. Just remember, while this mechanic smooths the learning curve, true mastery still requires dodging acid pools and coordinating with your team's 'Rock and Stone' ethos.

Set Perk Points

Deep Rock Galactic players know that conquering Hoxxes IV's treacherous caves requires more than just firepower—it demands mastering your character's perk progression system. By smashing milestones like eliminating hordes of creepy crawlies or completing high-risk excavation missions, you'll unlock valuable perk points to customize your loadout at the Key Performance Indicator terminal back on the Space Rig. These points let you invest in game-changing upgrades split into active abilities you trigger manually and passive bonuses that work 24/7, creating builds that turn you into either a mineral-hauling powerhouse or a bug-slaying legend. Imagine surviving that terrifying moment when your squad's down and a Praetorian swarm's closing in—activating Iron Will to cheat death could mean the difference between extraction and becoming bug food. Or when you're racing against the clock during a resource-gathering run, Born Ready's auto-reload ensures you're never caught fumbling mid-firefight while Deep Pockets lets you carry twice the loot before needing a M.U.L.E. refuel. Whether you're a lone wolf tackling hazardous solo caves or the last dwarf standing in a co-op meltdown, optimizing your perk points distribution addresses critical pain points like running dry on ammo during boss fights or struggling to haul enough samples before the seismic destabilizer blows. The real magic happens when you combine perks strategically—pair Iron Will with adrenaline-boosting skills for clutch revives, or stack Deep Pockets with drill enhancements to dominate extraction missions. Seasoned miners swear by specific milestone tracking techniques to prioritize their perk investments, knowing that unlocking the right abilities at the right time transforms them from rookie rockbreakers into seasoned cave conquerors who shout 'Rock and Stone!' while effortlessly clearing biomes packed with elite enemies. Remember, every point spent shapes your survival experience—invest wisely to become the ultimate dwarf legend who thrives when others crumble under pressure.

Set Movement Speed (default 1)

In the adrenaline-fueled world of Deep Rock Galactic, mastering your dwarf’s movement speed isn’t just about getting from point A to point B—it’s the key to surviving the chaotic depths of Hoxxes IV while keeping your beard intact. The base movement speed of 3 meters per second walking and 5 meters sprinting might seem modest, but players know that unlocking perks like Dash Perk, Hover Boots, or Sweet Tooth can turn your lumbering miner into a cave-zipping legend. Whether you’re dodging Praetorian claws in Hazard 5 missions or racing to meet Morkite quotas before a Glyphid swarm swallows you whole, boosting movement speed transforms every mission into a high-stakes dance of precision and reflexes. Gamers chasing peak performance swear by overclocks like RJ250 Compound for explosive rocket jumps or Special Powder to maintain mid-air momentum—perfect for reviving teammates or escaping Spitters mid-dash. And don’t sleep on environmental advantages: Rich Atmosphere’s low-gravity zones let you glide through sprawling caves, while Hover Boots turn vertical surfaces into highways for agile traversal. For rookies struggling with slow resource hauls or veterans coordinating high-octane team pushes, these enhancements solve real pain points—no more getting cornered by Grunts or watching the M.U.L.E. timer tick away. Dive into biomes, perks, and overclocks that amplify speed to dominate objectives, outmaneuver enemies, and keep your squad’s momentum rock-solid. Rock and stone, brother—now make those bugs eat your dust!

High Ammo Usage (Minigun)

In Deep Rock Galactic, the Gunner class thrives on raw destructive power, and few weapons embody this spirit like the Lead Storm Powered Minigun. This beast of a weapon delivers blistering high DPS to shred Glyphid hordes and dominate chaotic swarm missions, but its High Ammo Usage mechanic demands sharp tactical thinking. Each bullet fired consumes 2 ammo, turning its 2,400 max ammo into a finite 1,200 shots—forcing players to balance aggressive firefights with smart ammo conservation. Understanding minigun mechanics is crucial for survival; unleash sustained barrages to clear dense enemy waves but risk running dry mid-mission, or adopt controlled burst firing to maximize ammo efficiency while maintaining combat pressure. For gunner weapon management veterans, overclocks like Thinned Drum Walls (+150/+300 ammo) or Compact Feed Mechanism (+400/+800 ammo at the expense of fire rate) can transform this ammo-hungry powerhouse into a sustainable war machine. In swarm-heavy scenarios, prioritize chokepoints to funnel enemies and unleash hell while coordinating with teammates for supply drops—essential for keeping your Lead Storm fed during boss fights against Dreadnoughts or Mactera Prowlers. The key to mastering High Ammo Usage lies in trigger discipline; spamming the fire button guarantees rapid depletion, but strategic pauses and team synergy turn potential weaknesses into strengths. Ammo efficiency isn't just a stat—it's a philosophy for Gunners who want to stay in the fight without becoming a liability. Whether you're defending Zipline Extractors or pushing through Hive clusters, this mechanic rewards players who plan their reloads, optimize overclock builds, and communicate with engineers for ammo resupply. Embrace the challenge of limited resources, turn every bullet into a calculated decision, and let your Lead Storm roar through the caves while keeping your squad locked and loaded. Rock and Stone!

3x damage

In the chaotic depths of Hoxxes IV, where Glyphid hordes swarm and Dreadnoughts lurk, imagine turning your Deep Rock Galactic arsenal into a damage-overclocked beast. The 3x damage feature amplifies every bullet, flamethrower burst, and seismic charge to triple their punch, letting you blast through enemies like a warthog on overdrive. Whether you’re wielding a CRSPR Flamethrower or a Subata 120 pistol, this multiplier effect turns even your weakest gear into a high-impact powerhouse, shredding through swarms and bosses without breaking a sweat. Gamers craving dominance in Hazard 5 solo runs or high-speed resource farming will love how this damage-boosted setup slashes ammo consumption and fight durations—no more frantic reloads mid-wave or struggling to pop frozen weakspots. Dive into swarmageddon events with confidence, as your Bulldog Heavy Revolver or Deepcore GK2 tears through biomass walls and armored foes, keeping your team safe to focus on excavation objectives. Struggling with low-damage builds? This enhancement levels the playing field, letting you experiment with quirky loadouts while still melting enemy health bars. From pipeline defense to elite relic retrieval, triple your output and become the legend your squad needs. Just picture it: one shot, three times the carnage, and zero tolerance for cave collapses or team wipes.

4x Damage

Deep Rock Galactic players know the drill: when the Glyphids swarm and the caves close in, raw power becomes your best friend. The 4x Damage modifier isn't just a boost—it's a full-on rocket strapped to your combat effectiveness, letting you shred through enemies faster than a Driller through sediment. Imagine turning your trusty flamethrower into a napalm cannon or your pickaxe into a planet-splitting demolition tool. This damage multiplier transforms every weapon, grenade, and melee attack into a high-impact spectacle, making you a one-dwarf wrecking crew during Hazard 5 missions or Dreadnought showdowns. Whether you're speedrunning to beat the Nitra countdown or trying to mine resources without getting ganged up by bug hordes, increased firepower keeps enemies melting before they even think about nibbling your boots. Combat enhancement has never felt this good—new recruits can finally breathe without Bosco hovering like a helicopter parent, while veterans stretch their ammo and health packs like never before. Dive into firefights with confidence knowing each shot clears waves four times quicker, leaving more time for collecting those sweet relic fragments and less time dodging Bulk Detonator explosions. From solo survival to team push strategies, this modifier turns pain points into power plays, letting you dominate Hoxxes IV's hostile ecosystem while racking up mission completions faster than a MULE drone on overdrive. Just remember, with great damage comes great responsibility—try not to blow up your teammates' loot pickups while you're at it!

2x Damage

For Deep Rock Galactic players craving explosive firepower the 2x Damage modifier delivers a gamechanging damage boost that turns your Bulldog Heavy Revolver into a onehit knockout machine. This overclock known as Elephant Rounds lets you blast through armored bulk detonators and towering dreadnoughts with unmatched high damage output doubling your kinetic punch from 60 to 120 per shot. Gunner mains who embrace this upgrade will feel the rush of obliterating priority targets in solo runs before glyphid swarms overwhelm them but the tradeoffs demand sharp instincts and disciplined trigger control. Expect your ammo pool to shrink by 12 rounds and your magazine to hold just 3 shots forcing every bullet to count while that 2.5x recoil kicks like a mactera on steroids. The slower reload speed of 2.5 seconds leaves you exposed so timing your moments to unload becomes crucial. While the initial accuracy lets you pick off distant threats with sniperlike precision the spread penalty after the first shot punishes reckless spraying during chaotic firefights. Deep Rock Galactic veterans swear by this overclock in boss fights where landing a few highimpact rounds can flip the script turning the tide against Hoxxes IVs toughest critters. But watch out for ammo scarcity in long missions where every wasted shot feels like a missed paycheck. Mastering this damage boost means balancing raw power with tactical restraint—harnessing the elephant rounds overclock to carve paths through elite enemies like a hot pickaxe through stone while avoiding the pitfalls of reduced capacity and wild recoil. Whether you prefer shredding bulk detonators at pointblank range or keeping glyphid packs at bay with calculated headshots this modifier rewards skilled players who plan their engagements and reload smartly. It’s not just about dealing damage it’s about controlling the battlefield with every thunderous shot.

Restore Health

Surviving the alien-filled depths of Deep Rock Galactic demands mastery of its health restoration systems, where clever use of health stones, leeching opportunities, and ammo drops can transform desperate last-stands into victorious mining runs. Players navigating Hoxxes IV's hazardous caves quickly learn that staying alive means more than dodging bile spitters and acid lakes—it's about leveraging every tactical healing option available. Health stones embedded in cave walls offer quick bursts of 1-60 HP recovery, with sugar rushers using Sweet Tooth perk builds to score boosted regeneration and speed runs through glyphid tunnels. When the swarm overwhelms, coordinated ammo drops from resupply pods become lifelines, delivering half-health revives alongside weapon reloads for teams facing elite bosses like Dreadnoughts. Aggressive miners exploit leeching mechanics through Vampire perk stacks, turning melee carnage against Praetorians into survival fuel during chaotic extractions. This trifecta of healing tools—environmental pickups, team-based support, and combat leeching—creates dynamic gameplay where positioning sugar caches early, timing pod deployments, and mastering close-quarters healing all determine mission success. Gamers struggling with Hoxxes' punishing difficulty spikes discover health stones shine during exploration phases, ammo drops prove essential for full-team regroups before boss fights, while leeching tactics reward bold players carving through glyphid hordes in point extraction missions. Whether you're a Driller carving health-boosting paths or an Engineer coordinating base defenses, balancing these systems turns environmental hazards and enemy swarms from threats into manageable obstacles. The game's genius lies in how these mechanics interlock—hoarding health stones pre-emptively, chaining melee kills for leeching boosts, and calling ammo drops during extraction countdowns create gameplay moments as thrilling as they are strategic. With practice, miners learn that effective healing isn't just about staying alive—it's about creating tactical advantages that let your team rock and stone through even the deadliest cave collapses.

Quick Resource Collection

Deep Rock Galactic players know the struggle of balancing combat and resource gathering in Hoxxes IV's deadly caves. Quick Resource Collection transforms the game by letting dwarves accelerate their mineral hauls, whether you're farming Bismor, Croppa, or rare Jadiz deposits. This game-changing feature cuts mining time dramatically, letting you focus on blasting through alien swarms or navigating precarious terrain. For those grinding to unlock weapon upgrades, elite gear, or cosmetic rewards, this functionality ensures you'll never waste hours swinging your pickaxe at barren rock faces again. Resource Boost mechanics shine during Mining Expeditions where efficiency determines mission success, while Mining Speed enhancements make scarce Nitra deposits in Glacial Strata feel abundant. The system's Resource Hack capabilities grant instant material acquisition, turning tedious collection phases into seamless progress tracking. Solo players and private lobby crews benefit most from this streamlined approach, avoiding the awkwardness of public lobby debates about fair play. Whether you're a greenbeard struggling with basic upgrades or a seasoned miner optimizing for elite missions, this functionality addresses key pain points like resource scarcity and time management. It particularly excels in biomes requiring precise resource planning for resupply pods, ensuring your ammo and equipment never run dry mid-firefight. By combining Deep Rock Galactic's core cooperative shooter action with smarter resource mechanics, this system keeps gameplay feeling dynamic while eliminating repetitive tasks. Seasoned players report faster mission completions and increased flexibility for secondary objectives, making it perfect for those prioritizing action over methodical mining. Just remember to coordinate with your squad before activating these enhancements to maintain that essential 'Rock and Stone!' camaraderie. The result? More time blasting bugs, less time buried in dirt, and a smoother path to becoming Hoxxes IV's most decorated dwarf.

Super Mode

Super Mode provides game-altering features, unleashing player potential to create a unique gaming experience.

Super Speed

Deep Rock Galactic players know that mastering movement is key to surviving Hoxxes IV's chaotic biomes, and Super Speed is the ultimate adrenaline-fueled solution for dwarves craving velocity. This high-octane gameplay mechanic isn't just about breaking the standard 3m/s walk or 5m/s sprint limits - it's a strategic blend of abilities that transforms how you navigate glyphid nests, magma geysers, and swarms of hostile fauna. When you activate Dash, you're not merely dodging acid-spitters or closing gaps between floating platforms; you're unlocking 25-second cooldown bursts of pure momentum that let you reposition faster than a Scout's jetpack sputters. Pair this with Second Wind's 12% sprint acceleration after sustained movement, and suddenly those marathon mining expeditions feel more like downhill ziplines. The Sweet Tooth perk adds another layer of tactical chaos, rewarding players who snack on Red Sugar with 10-second bursts of 20% increased velocity - perfect for escaping Mactera venom sprays while clutching precious Aquarqs. Meanwhile, Unstoppable's 25% movement bonus when carrying heavy cargo turns burdensome egg hauls into high-speed delivery runs, letting you maintain pace with your team during critical moments. For the rare occasions when Rich Atmosphere appears as a mission anomaly, both dwarves and enemies experience a 50% speed surge that turns entire missions into frenetic races against time and biomass. Gamers searching for 'how to move faster in Deep Rock Galactic' or 'best speed perks for hazard 5 missions' will discover that Super Speed addresses core pain points: avoiding Swarmers' pounces, reducing cave traversal downtime, and keeping up with loadouts during extraction rushes. Whether you're chaining Dash escapes through bug-infested tunnels, abusing Sweet Tooth's healing-boost synergy for objective runs, or leveraging Rich Atmosphere's universal acceleration to dominate mining leaderboards, this speed-enhancing toolkit redefines what it means to be the team's fastest dwarf. The community's favorite 'velocity cheese' isn't just about looking cool while wall-running past enemies - it's tactical efficiency that translates to quicker mission completions, more successful resource recoveries, and fewer 'where's the Scout?' moments. For players aiming to maximize their Deep Rock Galactic performance, integrating these speed mechanics becomes less of a luxury and more of a survival necessity, transforming sluggish mining operations into high-speed spectacles where every movement feels like defying physics.

Unlimited Resources

Calling all dwarves! Deep Rock Galactic drops a game-changing mechanic that turns every resource node into a goldmine that never sleeps. Imagine mining Bismor, Croppa, or Morkite without worrying about your favorite spot going dry mid-run - this system overhaul keeps your inventory packed while you focus on glyphid blasting or exploring Hoxxes IV's neon-lit caverns. The community's already buzzing about infinite mining potential, with teams bragging about resource abundance that makes crafting upgrades feel like a walk in the biome. Whether you're chasing mission objectives or building a mineral empire, eternal nodes become your personal ATMs for riches. This isn't just convenience - it's revolutionizing how players approach mining expeditions. Need 400 Morkite for that plasma forge? Just camp one node and watch your numbers skyrocket. Farming Jadiz for legendary armor? Eternal nodes keep your pockets full without zig-zagging across the map. New recruits will love skipping the stress of scarce deposits on hazard level 5 missions where glyphid swarms normally force frantic resource hunting. Even veterans benefit from zero backtracking during egg hunts or when racing speedrun times. The real magic? It seamlessly blends with core gameplay - you still get those adrenaline-pumping moments dodging lava geysers or navigating unstable terrain, but without the inventory anxiety. Unlock cosmetics faster, max out gear quicker, or just chill while your pickaxe sings its eternal song against unyielding rock. Deep Rock Galactic's mining dynamics just got a major glow-up, turning 'scouting for nodes' into 'camping at the motherlode'. Join the hype train where every drill rotation feels like striking paydirt, and share your eternal node adventures using #ResourceAbundance - the caves have never been this generous!

Unlimited Ammo

Dive into the chaotic caves of Hoxxes IV with a gameplay twist that redefines how you tackle Deep Rock Galactic’s toughest challenges. The Unlimited Ammo perk turns every mission into a relentless combat spree, letting you keep your trigger finger locked and loaded no matter how intense the action gets. Whether you’re holding the line against glyphid hordes in Hazard 5 ops, going full auto with your minigun during solo point extractions, or blazing through Dreadnought battles without a moment’s hesitation, this mechanic strips away the grind of scavenging Nitra or rationing bullets. Ammo management has always been a core survival skill in Deep Rock Galactic, but imagine shredding through enemies with zero downtime – no frantic dashes to resupply pods, no panic moments watching your ammo counter hit zero. The Unlimited Ammo system shines brightest when missions demand pure aggression, letting veterans dominate with flamethrower barrages or rookies focus on mastering loadouts instead of juggling resources. It’s a game-saver for those nail-biting Deep Dive sequences where waves of bugs test your endurance, transforming tense firefights into over-the-top power fantasies. By cutting out the stress of ammo scarcity, this feature accelerates mission pacing, opens up bold playstyles, and turns every firefight into a chance to go ham without second-guessing your shots. Players who’ve struggled with resupply mechanics during glyphid rushes or cursed their luck after burning through nitra reserves will find this perk a lifesaver, blending seamlessly into the game’s DNA while letting the action flow like molten lava. Rock and stone, dwarves – now you can turn every mission into an ammo-slinging party where the only thing deeper than the caves is your firepower.

Unlimited Grenades

Deep Rock Galactic players, prepare to redefine your combat strategy with the game-changing mechanic that lets your dwarf become a grenade-slinging powerhouse. Say goodbye to the four-throwable limit and hello to non-stop area damage mayhem as you rain high-explosive and neurotoxin grenades without needing nitra resupply runs. This feature turns every mission into a dwarven demolition party where you can 'nade spam' through Glyphid swarms, control enemy movements with neurotoxin clouds, and shred Dreadnought armor without rationing explosives. Imagine transforming escort missions into a spectacle of constant detonations protecting your drilldozer, or turning point extraction into a bombastic free-for-all where waves of bugs meet their fiery end. The community's favorite pain point of running dry during critical moments disappears completely, letting you focus on tactical grenade chaining and creative area denial tactics. Whether you're clearing cave chokepoints with explosive precision or softening up elite bosses for your crew's Rock and Stone moment, this mechanic amplifies your offensive capabilities while encouraging teamwork and strategic play. Players are already celebrating how it transforms nitra-dependent survival runs into ammo-free frenzy sessions where every throw becomes a glorious explosion without consequence. From swarm-heavy operations to high-stakes boss battles, the ability to maintain relentless pressure without resource management constraints makes this feature a staple for dwarves who prefer their gameplay as explosive as their mining lasers.

No Reload

Deep Rock Galactic players know the struggle of managing ammo during intense Glyphid encounters, but the No Reload mechanic flips the script by letting you blast through caves without reloading. Whether you're spamming rockets, plasma, or bullets, this gameplay enhancement ensures your weapon stays locked on target, turning chaotic swarms into co-op bliss. Imagine holding a drill site during a Mining Expedition as Grunts and Praetorians flood in—no need to panic about empty mags or low Nitra reserves. Infinite ammo keeps your DPS sky-high, making Point Extraction speedruns smoother and Salvage Operations defenses less stressful. The continuous shooting advantage isn't just about convenience; it's about mastering your role without interruption, whether you're covering a teammate's retreat or pushing through cave-ins. Gamers who hate reload animations breaking their flow will find this feature invaluable, as it removes one of the biggest pain points in survival scenarios. Deep Rock Galactic's frenetic pace demands split-second decisions, and with No Reload, you're free to focus on positioning, gadget timing, and coordinating with your squad. No more frantic scavenging for ammo boxes mid-fight—just pure, uninterrupted action that lets you dominate the depths of Hoxxes IV. Whether you're a veteran miner or a rookie learning the ropes, the freedom of infinite ammo and seamless combat turns frustrating moments into victories, proving why this mechanic is a staple for players tackling the game's toughest missions. Deep Rock Galactic's caves never stop evolving, but with continuous shooting in your arsenal, you'll always be ready to adapt to whatever the depths throw your way.

No Recoil

In Deep Rock Galactic, mastering the battlefield means staying cool under pressure and letting your firepower speak for itself. The No Recoil advantage steps in to keep your shots locked on target, whether you're unleashing a relentless bullet storm through Glyphid swarms or picking off Praetorians from across the cavern. This isn't just about looking cool while spraying and praying - it's about transforming high-octane combat into a controlled demolition where every trigger pull delivers exactly what you expect. Imagine mowing down waves of tunneling bugs during Egg Hunt without wrestling your crosshair, or keeping your SMG's burst tight while covering the team's retreat from a crumbling chamber. When the action gets wild, No Recoil gives you the edge to focus on strategy instead of fighting your aim. Players who've struggled with wild spray during intense swarm control moments or missed critical headshots due to shaky reticles will love how this feature smooths things out, letting precision shooting become second nature. Ammo conservation? No problem. Bullets track true against bullet sponge enemies, turning them into Swiss cheese while you save resources for the next threat. Even when holding tight chokepoints against a Glyphid onslaught, your sustained fire never wavers thanks to rock-solid aiming stability. New recruits will appreciate the confidence boost during chaotic firefights, while veteran miners can double down on tactical plays instead of babysitting their recoil. Whether you're laying down suppressive fire during Salvage Operations or lining up that perfect shot against acid-spewing Spitters, No Recoil changes the game by keeping your focus where it belongs - conquering the cave one bullet at a time. Deep Rock Galactic's toughest missions demand teamwork, and with this advantage, you'll stay locked in without the headache of aim drift. It's not cheating - it's just another way to shout 'Rock and Stone!' with style.

Unlimited Jumps

Deep Rock Galactic players, prepare to rewrite the rules of subterranean traversal with Unlimited Jumps – this groundbreaking feature transforms how dwarves conquer the perilous verticality of Hoxxes IV. Imagine bouncing between jagged walls like a caffeinated mossling, using relentless hops to maintain momentum through enemy swarms or rocket toward elusive Nitra deposits. Whether you're a rookie Greenbeard still learning to juggle pickaxe swings with plasma blasts or a grizzled Greybeard hunting for hidden cave systems, this gameplay mechanic injects pure adrenaline into every mission. The true magic lies in how it reshapes mobility patterns - suddenly those 'impossible' ledges become launchpads for acrobatic mining runs, and Glyphid hordes that once threatened your survival now serve as trampolines for evasive bunny hopping maneuvers. Watch your extraction times plummet during Gold Rush missions as you zigzag up cave walls without waiting for Engineer platforms, or turn Hazard 5's relentless bug waves into a vertical escape route that keeps your team alive. This isn't just about faster movement - it's about unlocking creative playstyles through enhanced verticality control, letting you scout uncharted caverns, execute aerial revives, or even bounce between stalactites during boss fights. The community's favorite bunny hopping techniques reach new heights when combined with this freedom, turning claustrophobic tunnels into open playgrounds where mobility becomes both weapon and wonder. Say goodbye to verticality-related frustrations and hello to a fresh dimension of gameplay where every jump fuels your rock-and-stone legend. Whether you're racing for resource dominance or orchestrating last-second team saves through mid-air acrobatics, Unlimited Jumps delivers that sweet spot between chaos and control that makes Deep Rock Galactic so addictive. Now get out there and make gravity your bitch - the caves are waiting for miners who dare to fly!

No Overheat

Deep Rock Galactic players, get ready to redefine your combat experience with the No Overheat perk that lets you dominate Hoxxes IV’s relentless hordes without weapon cooldowns slowing your roll. Whether you’re a seasoned miner or fresh off the drop pod, this game mechanic tweak turns your minigun, plasma gun, or EPC into a beast of continuous fire, letting you unleash hell without pausing for overheating relief. Imagine holding down the trigger during a glyphid swarm onslaught, your bullets tearing through praetorians and bulk detonators while your ammo reserves decide when the party ends—not some heat gauge cramping your style. This feature is pure adrenaline for aggressive playstyles, especially when paired with high-damage overclocks like Hot Bullets that turn your minigun into a fiery buzzsaw. No more awkward cooldowns mid-firefight; just smooth, relentless destruction as you clear biomes, defend objectives, or go full Rambo on a dreadnought. Solo runs with Bosco become way less stressful when you can keep spraying while reviving yourself, and team comps relying on sustained DPS will thank you for melting choke points without breaking a sweat. Hazard 5 missions? Bring the chaos. Your weapon heat woes vanish, letting you focus on positioning, team synergy, and stacking kills like a pro. New to the caves? No Overheat takes the guesswork out of managing your gear, giving you more time to enjoy the carnage and less time staring at a useless gun. It’s the ultimate tweak for players who hate how weapon heat interrupts their rhythm—whether you’re caught in a bulk’s charge or trying to keep a plasma beam locked on a glyphid nest. Turn every firefight into a symphony of continuous fire, grab your Glyphid Slammer, and let the dwarven legend grow. Rock and Stone, indeed!

No Grabbling Hook Cooldown

Deep Rock Galactic players know the Grappling Hook is the Scout’s ultimate tool for conquering Hoxxes IV’s chaotic terrain, but imagine zipping across vertical cliffs, snatching elusive Nitra deposits, and evading Glyphid hordes without ever hitting a 4-second pause. This gameplay tweak removes the Grappling Hook cooldown, turning the Scout into a nonstop dwarven acrobat who can chain grapples, light up dark zones, and rescue teammates in record time. Whether you’re racing to complete a Mining Expedition or dodging Praetorians in a Deep Dive, this tweak amplifies Scout mobility, letting you scale treacherous caves, harvest Gold faster than your squad, and maintain momentum during high-pressure moments. No more waiting means no more getting stranded mid-swing—perfect for players who thrive on speedrunning or dominating resource-gathering challenges. Gamers obsessed with optimizing their Scout playstyle will love how this feature transforms vertical navigation into a fluid dance of precision and agility, turning frustrating cooldown timers into a thing of the past. Dive deeper, move quicker, and outmaneuver enemies like never before by unlocking unlimited Grappling Hook potential, turning every cave system into your personal playground. If you’ve ever felt held back by the default 4-second recharge, this tweak is your ticket to becoming the most versatile Scout in your mining team, blending exploration and survival with zero downtime. From lighting up pitch-black tunnels to executing daring revives mid-horde, the Grappling Hook’s freedom redefines what it means to be the squad’s agile powerhouse. Whether you’re a casual caver or a speedrunner chasing leaderboards, mastering Hoxxes IV’s dangers without cooldown restrictions will make you feel like you’ve unlocked a jetpack upgrade—except it’s even better because it’s pure Scout evolution. Embrace the chaos, zip past obstacles, and dominate missions by making every grapple count without the grind of waiting. This tweak isn’t just a boost—it’s a revolution for Scout mobility in Deep Rock Galactic.

Unlimited Turrent Ammo

In Deep Rock Galactic, the Engineer class becomes a true force of nature when equipped with the game-changing Unlimited Turret Ammo mechanic. Imagine setting up your Engineer turret network without ever glancing at ammo reserves, letting those sentry guns blast Glyphid hordes non-stop while you focus on carving through caverns or stabilizing the team’s position. This gameplay enhancement strips away the frustration of ammo management, turning your turrets into relentless area-denial machines that keep swarms pinned down during high-stakes Escort Duty missions or chaotic Hazard Level 5 ops. Whether you’re holding a tight extraction zone during an Egg Hunt or laying down suppressive fire to protect the Drilldozer on Hoxxes IV, the freedom to ignore ammo logistics lets you flex your Deep Rock Galactic strategies with unmatched precision. No more frantic resupply runs mid-fight, no more panic when your turret blinks red—just pure, uninterrupted carnage as your sentries become the team’s unshakable backbone. This isn’t just about convenience; it’s about redefining how Engineers contribute to missions, blending defensive mastery with offensive versatility. Dive deeper into Nitra-rich tunnels, build sky-high platforms, or grab your axe and join the fray, knowing your turrets will never falter. For Dwarves who thrive on tactical dominance and rock-solid team support, Unlimited Turret Ammo transforms the Engineer into a 24/7 combat juggernaut, proving that sometimes the best way to save your squad is to stop worrying about bullets and start thinking like a fortress. Whether you’re a nitra-hunting specialist or a turret tactician, this feature sharpens your role in the game’s evolving meta, letting you lock down zones and laugh as bugs throw themselves into your infinite firepower. Embrace the chaos, build smarter defenses, and let your turrets do the talking—Deep Rock Galactic has never felt this empowering.

Unlimited Drill Ammo

Tired of watching your drill sputter out mid-cave collapse in Deep Rock Galactic? The Unlimited Drill Ammo feature unleashes a new era of fuel-free mining where your Reinforced Power Drills never stall, never cool down, and never force you to scavenge for nitra again. Imagine carving death-defying tunnels through Hoxxes IV’s densest rock layers at lightning speed while your teammates scramble to keep up—this game-changing perk transforms you into a terrain-shaping beast, letting you blast staircases to secret mineral veins or dig emergency escape routes during swarming bug attacks without breaking a sweat. Whether you're a solo drilling fiend or the squad's designated pathfinder, this functionality keeps your drills spinning like a dwarven demolitionist on caffeine, letting you focus on what matters: turning hostile caves into your personal playground. Deep Rock Galactic veterans know that fuel management can kill momentum faster than a Praetorian’s charge, but with infinite fuel reserves, you’ll never yell 'wait for my drill!' again. From connecting scattered Morkite clusters in Mining Expeditions to creating overheat-free mining lanes during Escort Duty’s high-stakes hauls, this feature turns tedious nitra runs into instant terrain domination. Your Engineer squadmates will stop griping about platform requests, and Gunners will ditch their zipline demands because your drills now rewrite the rules of subterranean navigation. Picture this: a Salvage Operation where you burrow fortified bunkers while enemies swarm above, or a Point Extraction where you punch a straight-shot tunnel to the drop pod bypassing cliffs and chasms—Deep Rock Galactic becomes a sandbox for your wildest drilling fantasies. Say goodbye to drill cooldowns that force you into awkward combat pauses and hello to endless drilling sessions that keep your team rolling like a well-oiled mech. For Haz 5 adrenaline junkies or speedrunners chasing personal bests, this feature isn’t just useful—it’s essential for anyone who’s ever screamed 'my drill died?!' during a boss fight. Rock and Stone, miners—this is the fuel-free mining revolution you’ve been craving, where every dig becomes a permanent power move and your drills finally match your dwarven ambition.

No Cryo Cannon Pressure

Deep Rock Galactic players know the struggle of managing pressure mechanics while trying to freeze enemies in the heat of battle, but the Pressure-Free Cryo feature changes the game entirely. This powerful Cryo Cannon Modifier eliminates the need to pause for repressurization, letting Drillers maintain Continuous Freezing streams without interruption. Imagine blasting Hoxxes IV's toughest threats—exploders, grunts, and even hulking Dreadnoughts—with seamless frost coverage that triples damage potential and creates perfect opportunities for your Scout to land headshots or your Gunner to unleash hell. The Pressure-Free Cryo isn't just a convenience boost; it's a complete gameplay overhaul that transforms how teams approach cave navigation, enemy control, and high-stakes salvage missions. Without pressure limitations slowing you down, you can focus on creating icy pathways through tight tunnels while keeping glyphid swarms locked in place. Veteran players will appreciate how this Cryo Cannon Modifier enhances melee builds like Vampirism, letting you smash frozen foes for health regen without resource management distractions. New recruits will find the Pressure-Free Cryo system makes mastering the Driller's crowd control abilities way more forgiving, especially during chaotic Hazard 5 scenarios where a single misstep could mean doom for your squad. Whether you're holding choke points solo with Bosco as your lifeline or coordinating frost zones for your team's fireteam, this modifier turns your Cryo Cannon into a non-stop blizzard machine. The Continuous Freezing capability shines brightest when Dreadnoughts charge your way—keep that frost stream steady to freeze their fiery tantrums mid-air while your Engineer melts their armor. Even in tight cave formations, you can drill escape routes while simultaneously icing incoming threats, becoming the ultimate support powerhouse. Say goodbye to the frustration of pressure gauges sputtering at critical moments and hello to permanent cryo dominance. With this game feature, your Cryo Cannon becomes less about managing resources and more about creating frozen carnage that turns every firefight into a tactical advantage. Rock and Stone, Drillers—your days of interrupted freezing are over!

Unlimited Materials

Deep Rock Galactic drops you into the boots of a rugged space miner, but what if you could skip the grind and dive straight into the chaos? The Unlimited Materials mechanic lets you dominate Hoxxes IV with infinite Bismor, Croppa, and Enor Pearl at your fingertips. No more wasting time swinging your pickaxe hunting for that final sliver of Jadiz or arguing with your squad over who’s hauling the Magnite—this feature hands you Material Abundance on demand, so you can craft weapon upgrades, overclocks, and flashy cosmetics without breaking a sweat. Whether you’re a rookie struggling to survive Hazard 4 infested tunnels or a veteran engineer hungry to test a wild Driller build, Infinite Resources ensures you’re always mission-ready. Imagine defending a Black Box while your team battles a Glyphid horde—no need to panic about resource shortages slowing you down. Want to swap your loadout between missions? With Unlimited Materials, you’re free to experiment with experimental gear setups, max out armor plating, or customize your dwarves’ appearance without ever worrying about material scarcity. Solo runs become a breeze, co-op sessions stay stress-free, and those dreaded moments of crawling through caves just to fund your next upgrade vanish completely. This isn’t just a quality-of-life tweak; it’s a game-changer that shifts the focus from mining to mayhem, letting you blast bugs, crack elite missions, and rock out with your squad without the tedium of resource farming. Deep Rock Galactic’s chaotic charm hits harder when you’re not stuck grinding for Nitra, and Material Abundance makes every descent feel like a boss run. Ready to shout ‘Rock and Stone!’ while rolling with fully kitted gear? The Infinite Resources mechanic has your back—no pickaxe required.

Unlimited Support Tools

Deep Rock Galactic players know the frustration of critical moments ruined by empty ammo slots or sluggish tool cooldowns—but Infinite Support Tools changes everything. This game-changing mechanic injects endless utility into every expedition, letting Scouts swing their Grappling Hook like a caffeinated spider and blast Flare Gun illumination without rationing shots. Gunners can now spam Ziplines across cavernous gaps to create team expressways or blanket the battlefield with Shield Generators to hold back alien swarms. Engineers gain unmatched flexibility with non-stop Platform Gun ammo for building bridges, bunkers, or defensive labyrinths, while their LMG Gun Platforms provide automated firepower without overheating concerns. Drillers transform into excavation gods, tunneling through rock layers with Reinforced Power Drills or detonating Satchel Charges in rapid succession to collapse enemy nests. Whether you're tackling Hazard 5 missions where resource scarcity becomes a nightmare or racing through Point Extraction objectives demanding split-second mobility, this mechanic becomes your secret weapon. Speedrunners rejoice as Scouts rocket to objectives or Drillers carve chaotic shortcuts without worrying about depleting supplies. No more shouting 'I'm out!' mid-mission—players stay locked in the action, whether rescuing stuck dwarves or blasting through biomes. The mechanic also unlocks wild new strategies: imagine Engineer-built vertical cities or Driller-engineered cave systems that control enemy movement. By removing traditional limitations, Deep Rock Galactic transforms into a playground of creative possibilities where your class's tools become extensions of pure dwarven willpower. Gamers searching for ways to maximize their mining efficiency or dominate combat scenarios will find this feature answers their 'Rock and Stone!' prayers, turning every run into an adrenaline-fueled showcase of unbridled potential.

Infinite Shield

In the chaotic caves of Hoxxes IV, staying alive while drilling through alien-infested rock has never been easier thanks to Deep Rock Galactic's Infinite Shield gameplay mechanic. This revolutionary feature eliminates shield regeneration delays entirely, letting dwarves maintain unending protection during intense solo missions or when facing relentless glyphid swarms. Imagine blasting through Hazard 5 missions without flinching at collapsing tunnels or tanking Dreadnought attacks while your squad lays down suppressive fire - that's the invincibility-like advantage this system provides. Unlike standard shield mechanics that force players to retreat behind cover, Infinite Shield empowers aggressive playstyles by letting you keep mining valuable resources while soaking up damage. Whether you're reviving downed teammates in critical moments or pushing forward in high-risk extraction zones, this persistent defense mechanism transforms every class into a durable powerhouse. The real game impact shines during glyphid rush scenarios where shield management usually causes panic - now you can focus on precision drilling or coordinated fireteam tactics without recharge anxiety. Players tackling solo operations will particularly appreciate how this permanent barrier system turns precarious missions into confidence-boosting bug-blasting sessions. While some might call it a godmode experience, the strategic depth remains intact as positioning and weapon selection still matter. By removing the traditional shield meter stress, Deep Rock Galactic's Infinite Shield creates a smoother gameplay flow that keeps action junkies engaged longer. The feature particularly excels in vertical slice missions where environmental hazards combine with enemy pressure, letting experienced miners push deeper into uncharted territory. Whether you're a veteran prospector or just starting your galactic mining career, this persistent protection system redefines what's possible in Hoxxes IV's deadliest zones. Players seeking invincibility-like advantages without compromising the game's core challenge will find this mechanic strikes perfect balance between survivability and skill requirement. Now you can finally prioritize objective completion over shield monitoring, turning frantic defensive moments into offensive opportunities across Deep Rock Galactic's diverse mission types.

Free Crafting/Purchase

Deep Rock Galactic’s Free Crafting and Purchase mechanic transforms how dwarves tackle Hoxxes IV by removing the grind for Bismor, Jadiz, and Croppa entirely. Imagine strapping into the Space Rig and swapping your Driller’s flamethrower setup for a Gunner’s high-damage loadout without checking your credit balance or material stockpile—this gameplay element lets you craft, purchase, and experiment freely. Whether you’re prepping for a Hazard 5 mission or speedrunning an Egg Hunt, you’ll skip the tedious farming cycles in Fungus Bogs and Dense Biozones to focus on slaying Glyphid hordes or mining elite weapon mods. For roleplayers, it’s the ultimate flex: rock every cosmetic skin and strut into the Abyss Bar as the richest dwarf in the galaxy, all while your team dominates Deep Dives with perfectly optimized gear. This system isn’t just about convenience—it’s a creativity booster, letting you test wild build combinations without fear of wasting resources. Casual players skip the grind to jump straight into co-op chaos, while veterans tweak endgame strategies with unlimited armor mods and tool attachments. Whether you’re a lone wolf miner or part of a four-dwarf squad, Free Crafting and Purchase turns ‘Rock and Stone!’ into a rallying cry for instant gratification, ensuring every descent into Hoxxes IV feels fresh, fast-paced, and packed with possibilities.

One Hit Kills

Deep Rock Galactic veterans and rookie dwarves alike have discovered how the One Hit Kills modifier transforms gameplay into a high-octane thrill ride where every bullet, melee swing, or explosion guarantees enemy takedowns. This game-changing feature empowers players to dominate Glyphid hordes, Praetorians, and Dreadnoughts without sweating bullet counts or weapon tiers. Whether you're speedrunning ore extraction missions, tackling Hazard 5 biomes solo, or enjoying casual co-op with mates, OHK mode turns cavern combat into pure chaos and fun. Mining crews report that Instant Kill mechanics save precious ammo reserves while keeping tight tunnel fights from becoming death traps during swarm events. New players struggling with Scout rifle effectiveness against armored foes suddenly find every loadout viable, while speedrunners shave minutes off personal bests by zerging through elite enemy packs. The One Shot dynamic shines brightest when hazard levels spike - imagine turning elite mobs into pixel confetti while focusing on treasure-hunting or base-building objectives. This modifier particularly excels in transforming stressful encounters with shielded bosses into satisfying one-button victories, letting dwarves rock and stone without interruption. For groups prioritizing exploration over tactical firefights, the OHK system ensures no cave critter slows down mineral collection or map discovery. While purists debate difficulty balance, thousands of players embrace this gameplay twist for creating hilarious moments like watching friends' grenades vaporize entire bug nests in cinematic blasts. Whether you're a greenbeard learning extraction routes or a hardened miner chasing the fastest Morkite hauls, this modifier redefines combat pacing while keeping Deep Rock Galactic's core charm intact. The community's viral 'One Shot, One Stalwart' challenge proves how this mechanic sparks creativity - from experimental weapon builds to daring solo recon missions. By reducing combat friction, players unlock deeper appreciation for environmental storytelling and procedural level design while maintaining that signature dwarven bravado. Ready to redefine your Hoxxes IV experience? The Instant Kill modifier awaits, promising explosive efficiency and unforgettable moments where every trigger pull becomes a guaranteed party trick.

Unlimited Flares / No Flare Cooldown

Deep Rock Galactic players know how crucial light is when navigating the pitch-black depths of Hoxxes IV, and the game-changing 'Unlimited Flares No Flare Cooldown' perk takes illumination to the next level. Imagine never having to ration your flares again or fumble in the dark while glyphids swarm—this feature lets you spam flares without limits, turning caverns into sunlit playgrounds where every Boolo Cap, Fossil, or Nitra deposit pops into view instantly. Whether you're a Scout lighting up tunnels solo or a Gunner covering your team during a Bulk Detonator ambush, the 'Infinite Light' mechanic ensures you're always ready to spot threats, highlight resources, or avoid a fatal drop into the abyss. No more staring at a dark wall while your flare recharges, especially during high-stakes Swarm Showdowns where every second counts. This perk levels the playing field by giving Engineers, Drillers, and Gunners the same lighting prowess as Scouts, so you can shout 'Rock and Stone!' while dousing the cave in radiant glow. Treasure Hunters will love how 'No Flare Cooldown' lets them scour massive chambers for hidden objectives without missing a single glimmering ore, while veterans and rookies alike can embrace the chaos of bug-filled battles knowing their light never fades. Deep Rock Galactic becomes smoother, safer, and infinitely more fun when darkness is no longer your enemy. From solo mining runs to co-op chaos, this Infinite Light system proves that sometimes the best upgrades aren't about bigger guns—they're about seeing what's lurking in the shadows. Light up every corner, dominate every mission, and make Hoxxes IV feel like a dwarven festival under the stars with Unlimited Flares fueling your adventures. Ready to banish the dark? Deep Rock Galactic has never looked brighter.

Infinite Health

Deep Rock Galactic throws you into the chaos of Hoxxes IV's alien-infested mineshafts, but the Infinite Health feature lets your dwarf miner laugh off every explosion, acid pool, and critter bite like it's just another day at the office. Imagine carving through molten magma fields or diving into Glyphid nests without ever hearing that dreaded 'down but not out' alarm – this unkillable gameplay option transforms you into a walking tank who turns hazard levels into mere suggestions. New recruits will love how it smooths the learning curve when mastering drill techniques or navigating cave systems, while seasoned miners appreciate never having to waste precious mission time babysitting revives. Solo explorers chasing rare Huuli Hoarders can finally stop worrying about RNG spikes in hazard ratings, and in co-op play your squad gains a fearless frontline anchor who draws enemy aggro like a magnet while teammates focus on resource extraction. Whether you're a greenbeard tackling your first Morkite Run or a veteran engineer optimizing plasma drill efficiency, activating this god mode-like resilience means more time blasting bugs and less time waiting for respawn points. The gameplay shift is massive: Hazard 5 missions become casual playthroughs, nitra deposits in deathtraps feel like free money, and those nerve-wracking magma worms? Just another tunnel to mine through. This isn't just about surviving longer – it's about rewriting how you approach every extraction. Dive headfirst into enemy nests, test your luck in uncharted caverns, or become the ultimate distraction tank for your fireteam. Infinite Health turns every dwarf's dream into reality: no more frantic sprints to medkits, no more ruined mining sprees, just pure Rock and Stone confidence as you blast through Hoxxes' toughest challenges. Whether you're the type who loves modifying gameplay mechanics or just wants to maximize excavation time, this feature proves that sometimes the best way to conquer a mine is to stop fearing what lurks in its depths.

EXP Multiplier

In the chaotic depths of Deep Rock Galactic, mastering the EXP Multiplier is the key to accelerating your dwarf's progression on the unforgiving planet Hoxxes IV. This dynamic system combines Double XP events with Hazard Bonus modifiers to supercharge your experience rewards, letting you climb the ranks and access coveted gear, promotions, and cosmetics quicker than ever. Whether you're mining through unstable terrain or dodging swarms of alien bugs, stacking these bonuses transforms routine missions into high-efficiency XP sprints. For players chasing level 25 promotions—where permanent stat boosts and flashy skins await—prioritizing Double XP missions at hazard level 4 or 5 can be a game-changer. Quick objectives like egg hunts become XP goldmines, netting 20,000 points in under 10 minutes when soloing, while joining late-game missions lets you breeze through objectives and claim full rewards with minimal effort. The Hazard Bonus isn't just about raw numbers; it enhances XP from mission goals and rare minerals like Tyrant Shards, making every explosive drill swing or precision grenade throw feel rewarding. New recruits often struggle with the grind to unlock better weapons or advanced tools like the Platform Gun, but leveraging these XP-boosting opportunities keeps you competitive in high-stakes lobbies. Veterans swear by this combo to stay ahead of their squadmates, especially when tackling brutal missions where teamwork and upgraded gear mean survival. The beauty of the EXP Multiplier lies in its simplicity: no hacks or external tools needed, just strategic mission selection and hazard scaling. Whether you're a greenbeard desperate to prove yourself or a seasoned miner aiming to optimize your loadout, this approach turns tedious progression into a satisfying race. So rally your team, hunt those Double XP weekends, crank the hazard slider to max, and watch your experience bar skyrocket while leaving weaker players in the dust. Hoxxes IV won't survive your next mining spree!

No Perk Cooldown

Dive into the chaos of Hoxxes IV without the frustration of waiting for abilities to recharge. In Deep Rock Galactic, the 'No Perk Cooldown' gameplay mechanic reshapes how you tackle hazards, bosses, and rescue ops by letting active perks fire on demand. Imagine sprinting endlessly through swarms of enemies with Dash, reviving teammates instantly during critical moments, or spamming Vampire during Hazard 5 missions to heal off melee kills—this feature makes it all possible. Players love how 'no cooldown' transforms high-stakes scenarios, like keeping pressure on Dreadnoughts with unlimited Beast Master summons or saving teammates from cave leeches without missing a beat. Known in the community as 'no CD actives' or 'infinite actives,' this tweak isn’t about cheating—it’s about enhancing your flow, maximizing teamwork, and turning every mission into a seamless adrenaline rush. Whether you’re dodging magma worms or coordinating strategies in multiplayer, 'active perks' become your ultimate tool for domination. The result? Smoother gameplay, fewer pauses, and more opportunities to showcase your skills. For fans craving action-packed runs, this modifier is a game-changer, ensuring your dwarf stays locked in the fight without the usual cooldown hiccups. Perfect for speedrunners, co-op crews, and anyone tired of watching timers tick during intense battles, 'Deep Rock Galactic no cooldown' is the talk of the barracks—letting you play harder, faster, and with zero limits on your abilities.

No Heat

In the chaotic depths of Deep Rock Galactic, where Glyphids lurk around every corner and survival hinges on split-second decisions, the No Heat modifier emerges as a game-changing boon for dwarves wielding high-octane weapons like the Gunner’s Minigun or the Driller’s Cryo Cannon. Say goodbye to the frustration of overheating barrels forcing you to tap out mid-firefight—this modifier lets you unleash a relentless storm of bullets or frost without pause, turning your weapon into a heatless powerhouse primed for continuous fire. Whether you’re shredding through Bulk Detonators in Hazard 5 missions or freezing Grunts and Mactera during an Escort Duty, No Heat transforms gameplay by removing cooldown bottlenecks and letting your trigger finger do the talking. Imagine locking horns with a Dreadnought Hiveguard in an Elimination mission; instead of watching your Minigun sputter at the worst moment, you keep the pressure on, drilling into its weak points while your Engineer’s turrets hold the line and your Scout dances around the battlefield. For Drillers, the Cryo Cannon becomes an unstoppable force, bathing hordes in icy death without needing to let it cool down—a lifesaver when Swarmpocalypse waves threaten to overrun your position. This modifier isn’t just about raw damage; it’s about team synergy and confidence. When every second counts in Deep Dives or Swarmageddon events, skipping the heat management dance means you can focus on positioning, communication, and turning the tide for your squad. No more frantic heat meter glances mid-boss fight; no more wasted ammo. With No Heat, you’re the unyielding anchor, the frost-spewing juggernaut, the dwarf who never lets the team down. So grab your mates, dig deep into those nitra-rich caves, and show the Glyphids why a heatless, non-stop assault is the ultimate way to rock and stone. Perfect for players craving seamless action and maximum uptime, this modifier is your ticket to becoming a legend in the galaxy’s most dangerous digs.

Free Perk Upgrades

Deep Rock Galactic players know that dominating the depths of Hoxxes IV requires more than just gear—it's about unlocking the right perks to survive and thrive. Free Perk Upgrades are the game's built-in system for boosting your Dwarf's potential, letting you earn powerful enhancements by completing in-game milestones without spending a single credit. Whether you're mining through dense ore veins or battling hordes of creepy critters, perks like Iron Will and Vampire offer game-changing advantages that turn the tide in high-stakes missions. Active perks kick in when you need them most, like auto-reloading your shotgun mid-firefight thanks to Born Ready, while Passive perks quietly work in the background, from hauling twice the gold with Deep Pockets to melting bosses with Berzerker's melee boost. Climbing the ranks through promotions unlocks additional slots, letting you stack perks like Field Medic and Resupplier for seamless co-op support or Thorns and Vampire to become a damage sponge in Dreadnought showdowns. The community's favorite 'tank builds' swear by Iron Will's one-shot revival and Vampire's life-leech synergy, while resource runners swear by Beast Master's pet haulers and Deep Pockets' expanded capacity. With 600 Perk Points up for grabs and only 437 needed to max out all upgrades, players have room to experiment—grinding milestones to craft hybrid builds that balance survival, damage, and efficiency. Struggling with ammo shortages? Resupplier's extra pods save trips to the MULE. Facing relentless swarms? Thorns and Berzerker let you brawl like a rockstar. Whether you're optimizing for Hazard 5 endurance or perfecting your Point Extraction grind, Free Perk Upgrades let you shape your Dwarf into a mining legend or swarm-slaying machine. Dive into the system, flex your creativity, and show Hoxxes who's boss with perks tailored to your playstyle.

No Material Gear Upgrades Costs

Deep Rock Galactic’s 'No Material Gear Upgrades Costs' mechanic is a game-changer for dwarves craving seamless power boosts without the grind. Tired of scavenging Hoxxes IV’s caves for Jadiz or Magnite just to upgrade your Warthog shotgun or plasma rifle? This feature lets you skip the tedious farming loop entirely, letting credits or experience fuel your upgrade progression instead. Whether you’re a rookie miner struggling to keep up or a seasoned prospector itching to experiment with build combos, this tweak eliminates the frustration of resource shortages and time-consuming material hunts. Imagine maxing out your loadout right after leveling up, diving straight into Hazard 5 missions with elite firepower, or swapping gear on the fly without hoarding Magnite—no more detours, just pure action. It’s perfect for players who want to blast through the Swarm’s tunnels without loadout lock-in or wait for rare ore drops. By removing material costs for gear upgrades, you stay locked into the chaos of elite deep dives, where every second counts and every upgrade is just a credit away. Rock and Stone, this is how you power through Hoxxes IV’s toughest challenges with style!

Unlimited Machine Gun Ammo

Deep Rock Galactic players know the frustration of scrambling for nitra or timing supply drops when your Gunner's ammo runs dry mid-firefight. Enter the game-changing enhancement that lets you unleash relentless lead storms without reloading—whether you're shredding glyphid swarms with your squad or going head-to-head against Hoxxes IV's nastiest threats. This gameplay twist transforms the Gunner into a walking artillery platform, giving you the freedom to blast away with iconic weapons like the Thunderhead Autocannon or Lead Storm Minigun without watching your ammo counter tick downward. Imagine holding choke points in Elimination missions like a human turret, laying down suppressive fire while your Scout or Driller teammates push objectives. Picture unloading sustained barrages on Dreadnoughts to expose their weak spots without breaking rhythm. With this mechanic tweak, you'll become the team's ultimate damage sponge, clearing ambushes during MULE escorts or keeping pressure on during high-hazard cave collapses. Gamers have dubbed this build Infinite Ammo heaven, where your machine gun never stutters and your trigger finger never tires. No more shouting 'Need resupply!' over comms or rationing bullets during boss fights—the community's favorite 'Endless Machine Gun' theorycrafting just became reality. Whether you're a vet who's mastered ammo efficiency or a rookie tired of being the squad's bullet banker, this playstyle upgrade turns every firefight into a highlight reel. Just keep your crosshair on target and let your teammates handle the rest, because when you're packing Unlimited Firepower, every mission becomes a chance to flex your unstoppable Gunner build in co-op lobbies. From tight corridor defense to open-field glyphid annihilation, this isn't just about survival—it's about rewriting what it means to bring the thunder in Deep Rock Galactic's most intense combat scenarios.

Change Credits

Deep Rock Galactic veterans know the struggle of scraping together enough Credits to keep up with the squad while battling Glyphids and navigating Hoxxes IV's deadly biomes. The game-changing feature that lets you set your Credit balance to any amount transforms how players approach mining, combat, and co-op chaos. By enabling instant access to elite mods, rare beards, and powerful weapon overclocks, this system removes the tedious cycle of Credit farming that often plagues new recruits and casual miners. Imagine walking straight into the Abyss Bar with a full wallet, or grabbing that Bulldog Heavy Revolver setup your team needs without wasting hours on mineral runs. Whether you're a streamer showcasing builds to viewers, a Greenbeard joining Hazard 5 missions, or just someone who wants to rock gilded armor without the slog, this mechanic becomes your best friend. It handles all the pain points of traditional progression—no more feeling underpowered during critical missions or worrying about wasted Credits on experimental builds. Players can now focus on the core gameplay thrills like precision drilling, bug-blasting, and rigging outposts without economic headaches. The community's favorite money-related mechanic isn't just about instant gratification—it's about creating smoother co-op experiences, encouraging creative class experimentation, and making every drop into the mines feel rewarding from the start. While some purists might argue about 'earned' progression, the majority celebrates the freedom to prioritize fun over financial grind. From crafting at the Mineral Trade Terminal to unlocking those coveted cosmetic packages, this system reshapes how dwarves interact with the game's economy. Deep Rock Galactic's approach to Credit manipulation proves that sometimes skipping the boring parts leads to better team synergy and more explosive action against alien swarms. Now every mission feels like a chance to go all-out with top-tier gear instead of playing catch-up through endless resource collection.

Rapid Fire

Deep Rock Galactic thrives on chaotic, adrenaline-pumping combat, and the Rapid Fire perk is the ultimate fuel for dwarves who love turning up the heat. Whether you're unloading on a swarm of Glyphids or keeping a Dreadnought staggered, this gameplay-enhancing feature cranks your weapon's Fire Rate to ludicrous speeds, letting you dominate the battlefield with a relentless stream of lead. Imagine the Subata 120's Automatic Fire overclock turning into a buzzing chainsaw of bullets or the Revolver's Belt Fed tweak spitting rounds faster than a driller on a caffeine rush—the result? Enemies melt under sustained damage while your team breathes easier knowing you've got suppression covered. But speed comes at a cost: ammo drains quicker than a Morkite drill in overdrive, and accuracy dips when holding the trigger down like a caffeine-powered maniac. The trick is mastering strategic bursts—laying down concentrated fire during key moments like reviving a teammate or defending a reactor core—to maximize impact without running dry. For players who live for in-your-face combat, Rapid Fire isn't just an upgrade; it's a ticket to becoming the squad's human turret. Use it during time-sensitive missions to blast through objectives faster than a seismic charge through shale, or keep bosses guessing with constant pressure that disrupts their attack patterns. Perfect for thrill-seekers who hate waiting, this perk rewards aggressive playstyles with bullet-sponge shredding potential and the satisfaction of turning every firefight into a cinematic spectacle. Just remember to pack extra ammo packs and practice trigger discipline to avoid becoming the dwarf who brings the squad's firepower to a halt mid-boss fight. When hazard levels spike and the Glyphid horde swarms like lava bots on a caffeine binge, Rapid Fire ensures you're not just surviving—you're thriving, turning every weapon into a symphony of explosive damage that screams 'Rock and Stone!' through the chaos.

Unlimited Drilldozer Fuel

For Deep Rock Galactic miners ready to conquer Escort Duty like never before, the Unlimited Drilldozer Fuel modifier redefines how teams approach the chaotic depths of Hoxxes IV. No longer will you scramble to collect Oil Shale or pause mid-drill to refill Doretta’s tanks—this game-enhancing tweak ensures her engines roar non-stop, letting you blast through biomes while fending off relentless Glypids. Whether you're a veteran dwarf pushing for speedrun glory or a rookie learning the ropes, the Unlimited Drilldozer mod eliminates fuel-related headaches, letting you focus on the core chaos of escorting the Heartstone. Imagine slicing through Escort Duty: Haz 5 missions without breaking stride as Doretta’s infinite fuel keeps the path clear while your team rains hellfire on swarms. This isn’t just convenience—it’s a tactical advantage. Players craving faster progression or those who hate the frantic dance of fuel management will find this mod transforms Escort Duty into a seamless adrenaline rush. By removing the need to juggle fuel canisters or coordinate oil drops, the mod streamlines gameplay, turning potential bottlenecks into pure action. The community’s love for ‘Doretta infinite fuel’ stems from its ability to amplify both casual play and competitive efficiency, making it a top choice for squads aiming to dominate leaderboards or just enjoy the dwarven camaraderie without micromanaging resources. Deep Rock Galactic’s Escort Duty fuel management challenges often test even seasoned players, but with this modifier, every mission becomes a high-octane drill fest where teamwork shines. Whether you're navigating magma chambers, defending against elite bugs, or racing to the extraction zone, the Unlimited Drilldozer Fuel modifier keeps the action flowing—because let’s face it, stopping for gas while a horde is at your back is the worst kind of buzzkill. For Rock and Stone, this mod is the ultimate companion for miners who want to drill harder, fight smarter, and laugh when the hazard level spikes. Ready to redefine your Escort Duty strategy? Hook up Doretta infinite fuel and feel the momentum.

Unlimited Cryo Cannon Ammo

Deep Rock Galactic players have long dreamed of turning the Cryo Cannon into a freezing powerhouse, and this gameplay adjustment makes that vision a reality. Dubbed the 'Ice Gun' by frost-focused drillers, this boosted ability removes all ammo restrictions from the Cryo Cannon, letting you spray freezing mist nonstop while shouting 'Rock and Stone!' through bug-infested caves. Whether you're battling Glyphid swarms in Elimination missions or holding choke points during Morkite Harvesting, the infinite ammo flow transforms your Cryo Cannon into a perpetual crowd control machine. The freezing power becomes especially crucial during Dreadnought hunts where maintaining constant ice coverage turns the boss into a stationary target for your Scout or Gunner to dismantle with triple damage bursts. Community forums buzz with excitement about 'Infinite Shots' enabling creative team combos - imagine freezing a Praetorian wall to create instant ice bridges or locking down Oppressors mid-leap while your Engineer deploys turrets. This adjustment shines brightest in Escort Duty scenarios, where endless cryo streams protect the drill dozer from relentless enemy waves, making 'Chill Factor' a literal battlefield measurement. Younger players particularly love how it eliminates the frantic Nitra scavenging that used to happen during prolonged fights, letting them focus on tactical positioning rather than ammo management. The modifier's true value emerges in chaotic situations - when multiple bosses spawn simultaneously, you can freeze them all in a glittering ice gallery while your teammates blast through the triple-damage window. No more worrying about supply pod timings or ammo depletion mid-freeze; just pure icy domination across Hoxxes IV's deepest tunnels. Team synergy reaches new levels as Gunners cheer your ability to keep enemies locked down indefinitely, creating perfect opportunities for demolition charges or plasma core combos. Solo drillers finally get the freedom to experiment with extended freeze tactics in high-pressure missions, turning former pain points into showcase moments. From Reddit threads to Discord servers, gamers are sharing epic highlights of transforming enemy hordes into frozen statues while shouting 'For the Co-op!' - proving that when ice meets infinite potential, Deep Rock Galactic becomes the ultimate team-play arena.

No Reload / Unlimited Cryo Cannon Ammo

Rocklords, dive into the frostbitten action of Deep Rock Galactic with the No Reload Unlimited Cryo Cannon Ammo tweak, a game-changer that transforms your Driller into a relentless ice-slinging powerhouse. Say goodbye to glyphid swarms dictating your pace as your Cryo Cannon becomes a Freeze Ray that never sleeps, drenching enemies in unending frost to halt their advance and set up shatteringly satisfying triple-damage combos. Whether you’re a solo miner carving through Hazard 4’s bone-chilling depths or a fireteam anchor freezing Dreadnoughts mid-rampage, this tweak lets you dominate without the grind of ammo management. Imagine blasting through a Point Extraction mission, turning walls erupting with glyphids into a frozen gallery of targets ripe for your squad’s finishing moves—all while your Cryo Cannon stays primed and ready. No more frantic reloads or rationing shots; the tweak silences the stress of dry spells mid-fight, letting you focus on the mayhem. Drillers thrive when their Freeze Ray flows like a winter storm, and this tweak amplifies your crowd-control prowess, making every mission smoother and more epic. The Cryo Cannon’s infinite ammo isn’t just convenience—it’s a tactical revolution, letting you sculpt icy openings for mining or unleash frosty fury during chaotic digs. Teammates will cheer as you keep enemies locked in glacial stasis, turning potential disaster into a cinematic takedown. Rock and Stone, this is the tweak that redefines Deep Rock Galactic’s icy battlegrounds, blending seamless gameplay with the thrill of endless freezing potential. Ready to wield the cold? Grab the No Reload Unlimited Cryo Cannon Ammo tweak and let the frost flow!

Season EXP Multiplier

Deep Rock Galactic’s Season EXP Multiplier is your ultimate boost for dominating the Performance Pass grind, turning every mission into a high-octane XP bonanza. Whether you’re mining Nitra veins or surviving Glyphid hordes, this game feature multiplies the experience you earn, accelerating your climb through seasonal ranks to snag exclusive cosmetics, rare resources, and credits in record time. Need to flex that fresh Rival Tech armor paintjob or unlock the latest Season 01 weapon skin? The EXP Multiplier makes it happen without endless hours of repetitive play. For miners who juggle real-life chaos and in-game chaos, this system slashes the time required to reach rank 100, ensuring you stay ahead of the curve when new seasons drop. Imagine blazing through early Performance Pass tiers during a Rival Incursion kickoff or squeezing max PP out of a quick Deep Dive session before work calls—it’s all possible with this power-up. Struggling to catch the final reward thresholds before the season ends? Activate the multiplier, tackle high-XP missions like Point Extractions, and watch those Performance Points skyrocket to claim your prize. No more burnout from grinding; no more FOMO when your crew rocks the newest gear. The Season XP surge keeps progression snappy, rewarding your bug-blasting, gold-hunting playstyle while keeping the focus on the game’s addictive co-op action. Whether you’re a casual miner or a competitive loot chaser, the EXP Multiplier transforms every lobby run into a turbocharged race for brag-worthy rewards. Stay locked in, stay drip-ready, and let the multiplier handle the heavy lifting while you enjoy the explosive fun.

No Bullet Spread

Deep Rock Galactic veterans know that surviving Hoxxes IV’s chaotic depths demands gear that keeps up with the madness. Enter the No Bullet Spread perk—a tactical boon that reshapes how dwarves handle heat. Imagine unloading a hail of bullets exactly where you aim, zero deviation, zero wasted ammo. Whether you’re lining up headshots on a frenzied Husk or suppressing a horde of Skaarj with pinpoint bursts, this feature turns your weapon into a surgical tool. No more compensating for erratic recoil or spread patterns; your shots stay locked on target, letting you focus on the real challenge: coordinating with your squad to demolish a Dreadnought’s armor or secure those elusive Morkite crates. Gamers craving Perfect Accuracy will love how it tames high-damage builds like the Bulldog or Drak-25, making them buttery smooth for close-quarters brawls or long-range takedowns. Precision Shooting enthusiasts thrive here—tagging weak points on Spitters or Q’ronar Shellbacks from across the cavern becomes second nature. And when the mission stretches thin, Ammo Conservation becomes a breeze since every round serves a purpose. This isn’t just about killing bugs faster; it’s about rewriting your playstyle. Turn covering fire into a forcefield of reliability, letting your team push objectives without fearing misfires. The community’s pain points? Solved. Tired of spread ruining your clutch shot on a Reanimated Corpse? Done. Struggling to land critical hits with a naturally shaky weapon? Fixed. Embrace this game-changing upgrade and dominate the caves with the confidence of a seasoned ranger. Whether you’re a lone wolf or a support specialist, No Bullet Spread elevates your Deep Rock Galactic experience from chaotic to calculated. Join the ranks of dwarves who’ve already turned their loadouts into spread-free nightmares and see why this perk is the talk of the mining outpost. Ready to level up? Hoxxes IV’s next boss isn’t.

Change Scrip

In Deep Rock Galactic, Scrip serves as the ultimate currency for players looking to elevate their dwarven style and showcase hard-earned achievements across Hoxxes IV. This in-game resource, directly tied to the Performance Pass system, allows space-miners to unlock exclusive cosmetic upgrades like rare armor skins, weapon frameworks, and paintjobs that make their character stand out during high-stakes missions. By climbing ranks through co-op gameplay, completing daily challenges, and collecting seasonal rewards such as Core Stones or Data Cells, players can amass enough Scrip to fully customize their dwarves in the Cosmetic Tree. For example, Season 05 offers up to 90 Scrip, but with 90 nodes to unlock, prioritizing high-impact cosmetics like hazard-defying helmets or plasma drill skins becomes crucial for players aiming to flex their grind credentials. The real appeal of Scrip lies in its ability to transform your dwarf from a basic rockbuster into a walking monument of gaming dedication, whether you're surviving Lithophage swarms in Plaguefall or conquering Elite Deep Dives with your squad. Gamers who focus on early-season grinding can secure time-limited cosmetics before seasonal resets, while those tackling Hazard 5 operations will appreciate the confidence boost from sporting elite-tier gear. Community discussions on Reddit highlight common frustrations about missing Scrip from events like Double Warnings, but savvy players know leveraging Season Terminal access to revisit past seasons' Cosmetic Trees ensures no paintjob or armor set gets left behind. To optimize your Scrip strategy, balance daily challenge participation with Performance Pass milestones to guarantee steady progress toward that coveted Core Breacher paintjob or seismic edge weapon framework. Remember, every Scrip spent on visible upgrades becomes a conversation starter in co-op lobbies where 'Rock and Stone' greetings come with a side of envy. Whether you're a completionist chasing 100% Cosmetic Tree nodes or a casual miner wanting signature flair, understanding Scrip's earning curves and seasonal caps turns your underground adventures into a fashion statement that screams 'I survived the grind'—literally. So grab your teammates, plan your upgrades, and make sure your dwarf's swag matches their skill when the warning klaxons blare across Hoxxes IV.

Change Season XP

Looking to crush your Deep Rock Galactic Performance Pass goals? Unlock faster level-ups by leveraging game-changing strategies tied to seasonal XP mechanics. Whether you're a seasoned dwarven miner or just starting your galactic journey, understanding how to maximize experience gains keeps the grind rewarding. Hunt down missions featuring the Double XP anomaly to double your hard-earned rewards from enemy kills (1 XP each) or high-value mineral harvesting like Data Cells (1000 XP) and Tyrant Shards (500 XP). Pro players swear by tackling Hazard 4 and 5 missions for amplified hazard bonuses that supercharge your XP flow. This approach shines brightest when you're grinding toward those coveted seasonal cosmetics and credits - completing all mission objectives while stacking bonuses creates a perfect storm for progression. New recruits can close skill gaps by using these tactics to catch up with veteran squadmates without feeling overwhelmed. The game's time-limited seasonal rewards system makes efficient XP farming crucial - wasting opportunities on suboptimal missions feels like fighting a Mactera plague without a flamethrower! Prioritize Double XP missions during hazard level pushes and focus on objective completion to maintain momentum. These methods transform the Performance Pass climb from a tedious chore into an adrenaline-fueled race, letting you unlock gear upgrades and character promotions faster. Remember - every XP point matters when competing for top spots in your mining crew. Now grab your gear and get out there, because those seasonal rewards won't mine themselves! Rock and Stone!

Unlimited Perk Count

In Deep Rock Galactic, the unlimited perk count feature revolutionizes how players approach character builds by removing all restrictions on perk slots, letting you craft a fully customized dwarf tailored to any mission. Say goodbye to tough decisions about which perks to leave behind—now you can stack game-changing abilities like Vampire for healing through melee kills, Berzerker for relentless power attacks, and Iron Will for clutch revives while hauling more minerals with Deep Pockets. This gameplay enhancement turns your dwarf into a versatile powerhouse, combining offensive, defensive, and utility perks without compromise. Whether you're charging headfirst into Glyphid swarms or optimizing resource extraction, a full perk setup ensures you're always mission-ready. Need to shred attackers while healing yourself in Hazard 5? Equip Thorns and Vampire, then add Iron Will to revive your squad at the last second. Speedrunning? Dash through tunnels with Dash perk and grab more loot faster using Deep Pockets. Co-op players can lean into roles like team healer with Field Medic and Medic or crowd control specialist with Born Ready and Berzerker, creating an unstoppable squad dynamic. Deep Rock Galactic's unlimited perks system solves the frustration of unused perk points and rigid builds, letting you experiment with wild combinations like Sharpened Jade and Thorns without resetting progress. Players who've struggled with limited slots will love how this feature transforms their playstyle, turning every challenge into an opportunity for epic victories. From resource-heavy objectives to chaotic bug hordes, a maxed-out build gives you the edge to tackle Hoxxes IV's toughest scenarios while keeping your gameplay fresh and exciting. The ability to mix and match perks freely means your imagination becomes the only limit, whether you're a damage-dealing tank or a utility-focused miner. Deep pockets and speed-optimized perks now work together seamlessly, proving that when it comes to surviving the alien depths, going all-in on customization is the ultimate survival strategy.

Credits

In the chaotic depths of Hoxxes IV, Credits are the backbone of every dwarf's journey in Deep Rock Galactic, powering everything from beefy weapon mods to showstopping armor skins that let you flex your style in co-op lobbies. Whether you're blasting glyphids with a maxed-out Flamethrower or racing to extract every last gold vein during a Mining Expedition, stacking those hazard bonuses and mission rewards is key to climbing the ranks and surviving the nastiest Dreadnought ambushes. New recruits often blow their first paychecks on flashy beards or vanity gear, only to realize they're undergunned for Hazard 3+ missions—but savvy players know the secret sauce is prioritizing weapon upgrades early. Imagine this: you're knee-deep in a Hazard 4 Elimination run, your squad’s counting on you to melt swarms of enemies, and suddenly you remember that Iron Will perk you unlocked last week? That’s the power of smart cred farming. By completing secondary objectives, playing with a full team for those sweet survival bonuses, and pushing hazard levels to the max, you’ll rake in enough Credits to not only dominate glyphid hordes but also deck out your dwarf with legendary cosmetics. The Mineral Trade Terminal might seem tempting for rare crafting materials, but let’s be real—hoarding Credits for that Cryo Cannon overclock or a mission-critical self-revive mod is where the real gameplay magic happens. And hey, if you’re stuck in a grind, remember: every mission reward you chase and every Hazard Bonus you stack is a step closer to flexing that unstoppable loadout. Deep Rock Galactic rewards those who play the long game, so stop mining basic veins and start thinking like a seasoned prospector—your next big Credit haul is just one Dreadnought headshot away.

Scrip

Deep Rock Galactic players know that Scrip isn’t just another in-game resource—it’s the currency that transforms your dwarf from a basic miner into a walking work of art. Whether you’re climbing Battle Pass tiers after a chaotic Deep Dive or grinding daily challenges for Data Cell rewards, Scrip gives you the power to flex exclusive cosmetics like glowing armor skins, wild beards, and hats that scream ‘I survived the Quartz Busters mission.’ While it won’t boost your firepower or shield strength, this specialized currency lets you turn heads in the Space Rig, spark team banter during Extracts, and show off your dedication when seasonal nodes drop. Veterans swear by hoarding Scrip for limited-time offers, like the ultra-rare helmet that only appears during the Hoxxes Halloween event, while casual miners focus on daily objectives to avoid burnout. The Cosmetic Tree is your roadmap to style domination, but with only 70 Scrip available per season, you’ll need to prioritize—will you splurge on a flashy suit to hype up your squad before a boss fight or save for the beard that’ll make your dwarf the talk of the cantina? And let’s not overlook the grind: tracking Data Cell collections and ranking up in the Battle Pass are essential for players who want to balance progression with looking like a rockstar. Scrip tackles the universal gripe of ‘all miners look the same’ by letting you rep your role—Engineers with tactical beard braids, Gunners in neon-lit armor, or Scouts rocking stealthy camo suits. It’s not about power, it’s about pride. So next time you’re knee-deep in alien guts, remember: every mission is a chance to earn the Scrip that turns your dwarf into the legend they deserve to be. Rock and Stone!

Season XP

Yo, rock and stone, miners! If you're knee-deep in Deep Rock Galactic's seasonal events and craving those exclusive skins and gear, the Season XP mod is your secret weapon to dominate the Performance Pass grind. This powerhouse tweak turbocharges your experience point accumulation during special in-game festivals, letting you blast through levels while your crew focuses on the chaos of drilling, blasting, and surviving alien hordes. Imagine turning a marathon of mining missions into a sprint - that's exactly what this seasonal XP boost delivers, stacking perfectly with Double XP anomalies or high-Hazard zone runs for insane reward acceleration. Whether you're a weekend warrior juggling real-life commitments or a hardcore team player chasing every scrap of galactic glory, this progression enhancer cuts the tedium so you can enjoy the co-op madness without sacrificing your climb up the seasonal ladder. The smart play? Activate it during peak event windows when bonus challenges and tier-exclusive loot drop rates spike, then watch your dwarves turn into XP-generating tornadoes as you tackle missions together. Deep Rock Galactic veterans know the pain of missing limited-time cosmetics because life got in the way, but this mod flips the script - just keep your main save file vanilla while experimenting with Season XP on side profiles to maintain leaderboard integrity. From crushing mineral-rich nodes to surviving the relentless bug swarms of Hoxxes IV, every explosive moment now fuels your seasonal ascent twice as fast. Need to flex that new Plasma Cutter skin at the next drop? Pair this mod with hazard pay missions and watch your Performance Pass rank skyrocket while your squad laughs about how you're unlocking tier rewards faster than a loader bot on overdrive. Remember, miners - the sweet spot is combining Season XP with community-favorite strategies like anomaly stacking and crew comp synergy to make those fleeting seasonal events feel like a breeze. Now grab your pickaxe, rally your team, and let's turn that seasonal XP multiplier into a treasure trove of galactic goodies!

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