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The current modding system for Vintage Story is incredibly flexible and quite easy to use even if you don't know how to program. You can add fully functional '''blocks''', '''items''' and even '''entities''' into the game without ever opening an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrated_development_environment IDE]. Although it is recommended you learn how to use one if you plan on modding a lot in the future, as they are very convenient.
The current modding system for Vintage Story is incredibly flexible and quite easy to use even if you don't know how to program. You can add fully functional '''blocks''', '''items''' and even '''entities''' into the game without ever opening an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrated_development_environment IDE]. More complex changes and systems can be made using C# programming.

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The current modding system for Vintage Story is incredibly flexible and quite easy to use even if you don't know how to program. You can add fully functional '''blocks''', '''items''' and even '''entities''' into the game without ever opening an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrated_development_environment IDE]. More complex changes and systems can be made using C# programming.

The current modding system for Vintage Story is incredibly flexible and quite easy to use even if you don't know how to program. You can add fully functional blocks, items and even entities into the game without ever opening an IDE. More complex changes and systems can be made using C# programming.