The Visual Adjustments mod allows you to receive the stats of equipment without the worry of covering up your character model in unfashionable gear like backpacks and helmets. Pathfinder Kingmaker offers a lot of character customization which is why it’s a bummer when the best piece of equipment you have covers up the character you spent hours creating. It’s basically easy (and fast) mode for the Kingdom management part of the game. The Kingdom Resolution mod allows you resolve Kingdom Events in one day, remove the 14-day requirement placed upon barons when leveling up advisors, modify rewards received and more. Doing so grants you rewards and more, but it takes time. One of the major facets of Pathfinder Kingmaker is becoming a strong leader, which requires you to resolve Kingdom Events. You can change everything you’d ever want: gender, race, portrait, appearance, alignment, voice and of course, the name. This Respecialization mod allows Pathfinder Kingmaker players to completely respec their characters without having to restart the game. Have you ever spent hours and hours creating a character only to realize that shortly after you start using the character that you aren’t satisfied with them? We’ve all been there and sadly, in most games, you’re stuck without that character unless you’re okay with starting over.
It’s not the most expansive mod, but it’s the most popular Pathfinder Kingmaker one on Nexus mods, so you know it’s highly desired. The Heroes of Stolen Lands mod simply fixes that problem by adding 234 new, high-quality portraits to the game.
The portraits available aren’t terrible by any means - in fact, they’re quite good - but there aren’t many, and in a game where one player can design dozens and dozens of characters, that’s not a great trait. Pathfinder Kingmaker does a lot right, but one area that it could improve itself in is character portraits.