Pragmata was already shaping up to be a massive hit when it was revealed, and its release version didn’t disappoint. The game is an excellent mix of lovable characters and addictive combat that you just can’t help but want more of. If you want to get more out of Pragmata, then it may be a good idea to check out the game’s best mods.
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Lunafilament Multiplier
Pragmata has multiple weapons that players can upgrade. However, upgrades come at a price. The currency you must use for these upgrades is called Lunafilament. You may understand it more after buying Pragmata from a platform such as LootBar, but this currency is essentially a core crafting material.
Since this material is refined from lunar lunum ore, it makes sense that players are constantly farming it throughout their playthrough. The problem is that it’s tough to collect enough of these to unlock every upgrade in the game. If you feel like you aren’t getting enough Lunafilament, then the Lunafilament Multiplier mod is perfect for you.
Just use this mod to determine how many Lunafilament you get. Setting the multiplier to x2 would mean that you’d get twice as many Lunafilament for everything. Thanks to this, you should have enough to get the upgrades you want much quicker. Of course, you’ll still be putting in work.
Headset-less versions of Diana outfits
This mod is extremely simple, but it’s something that many players will likely appreciate. Those who have played Pragmata will know that the game lets players give Diana all sorts of outfits. Some of them look awesome, but give the character mandatory headsets that hide her face or hair.
This mod lets you equip Diana with headset-less variants of the following outfits:
Lunar White
Lunar Black
Lunar Aqua
Black Neon
Fluffy
Mecha Builder
The kicker is that you can also choose Diana’s hairstyle when equipping headset-less of these outfits. This gives more personalization options.
Unlimited Auto Hack
Hacking is a unique mechanic in Pragmata. It lets you solve some puzzles to bypass the heavy armor of robotic enemies. This lets you attack their exposed weak spots to make quick work of them. While the minigame is fun at the start, having to do it constantly every time a robotic enemy is against you can turn into a chore.
Fortunately, the Unlimited Auto Hack mod changes this. All you have to do with this mod installed is initiate a hack to have everything done for you automatically. This removed a lot of the stress that comes with the combat in this game, especially since you don’t have to solve puzzles while actively fighting.
Outfit Unlocker
As mentioned above, Pragmata already has all sorts of outfits that you can use. The problem is that most of these outfits are initially locked, which means that you have to spend a good chunk of the game using an outfit that you don’t want. The Outfit Unlocker mod changes this.
As the name suggests, this mod unlocks every outfit in Pragmata. It doesn’t really do anything new or add anything to the game, but it’s an extremely convenient mod nonetheless.
Infinite Ammo - Damage Multiplier Mod
A little-known fact about Pragmata is that you can unlock unlimited ammo by completing the game on Lunatic difficulty. Unfortunately, this difficulty is far from easy, and many players may find getting the benefit after already completing the game useless. The Infinite Ammo - Damage Multiplier Mod helps by doing two things.
The first is that it unlocks infinite ammo. This is pretty straightforward, since it just means that you won’t run out of ammo when shooting any weapon. It also has a damage multiplier feature. This feature lets you multiply the base damage you deal to enemies by whatever number you want. Whether it’s double damage or fifty times the normal amount, this mod is fairly flexible.
Pragmata Graphics Enhancement
Pragmata is already a visually impressive game. However, those who want to get even more out of the game can use the Pragmata Graphics Enhancement mod for just that. From determining the ray tracing quality to adding more shadow presents, this mod gives more options than the base game does in terms of graphical quality.
Diana as Young Aerith Gainsborough
Final Fantasy 7 features multiple characters. But Aerith is one of the fan-favorites. Her young version was recently shown in Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth. Players worldwide fell in love with the adorable character, wanting more of her.
This mod turns Diana into a young Aerith. Of course, this mod is purely a cosmetic one, which means that you shouldn’t expect her voice or even her powers. However, it’s still a neat mod that fans of the series will definitely appreciate.
Pragmata Infinite Health and Infinite Ammo Trainer
We’ve already covered a mod that gives you infinite ammo, but that doesn’t make you immortal. Enemy attacks still hurt you, and there’s still a chance of you wiping out. If you don’t want this to happen, then the Pragmata Infinite Health and Infinite Ammo Trainer mod is perfect for you!
In addition to giving you infinite ammo for all of your weapons, this mod also gives you unlimited health. This ensures that there’s never any risk of dying, letting you be creative with how you take down enemies and progress in the game.
No Intro
Some game developers have a bad tendency to add extremely long animations at the start of their games. These intro movies may seem charming at first, but they get annoying when you have to constantly sit through them. The No Intro mod does exactly what it suggests. It skips the intro movie every time you launch Pragmata, letting you get right into the action.
Lunatic Difficulty And NG PLUS Unlocked
Many games require you to finish the entire campaign on normal difficulty before you can unlock a harder one. Unfortunately for many gamers, this is a tough ask because they may not have the time to finish one game multiple times. Pragmata falls under this category too, as it requires players to complete one playthrough before unlocking new game plus and the lunatic difficulty.
The Lunatic Difficulty and NG PLUS Unlocked mod for Pragmata has both of these features unlocked from the start. Some even compare this game’s hardest difficulty to the Dark Souls series, though you’ll have to buy a Pragmata Steam key to confirm that for yourself.
Conclusion
Pragmata took a huge risk by implementing such unique mechanics. Fortunately, the risks largely paid off. The game has addictive combat, a nice story, and world-building that most wouldn’t expect from a new IP. With all of this combined, it’s no surprise that Pragmata is a hit.














