Top 9 Escape From Duckov Mods You Probably Need Right Now

So, Team Soda opened the floodgates with mod support for Escape From Duckov, and the community instantly dove in headfirst. Sifting through the Steam Workshop can be a crapshoot, but some clear winners are already emerging – mostly quality-of-life tweaks that make the harsh reality of duck-based survival a little less painful.

A top-down action screenshot from Escape from Duckov, set at night in a purple-lit cargo yard. The player, taking cover behind a container, is shooting a bright pink projectile at an enemy, visible by floating damage numbers (8.6).

If you're looking to enhance your game without breaking it (too much), here are nine popular mods currently making waves in the Duckov pond. Remember to back up your saves, yeah?

Essential Duck Enhancements: Popular Workshop Mods

These mods generally focus on giving you more information and making inventory management less of a headache – crucial when you're trying to survive out there alone.

1. Show the Cost

Creator: XavierSeal 脑吴

Link: Steam Workshop

Stop guessing item values. This essential mod displays the sell price directly on items in your inventory. It makes deciding what loot to keep and what to ditch much faster, especially when comparing against a detailed loot guide.

2. Item Value Rarity Display & Search Sounds

Creator: 土豆宝

Link: Steam Workshop

Similar to "Show the Cost," this adds item value and rarity directly to the UI. The rarity indicator is great for quick sorting. It also incorporates customizable search sounds, giving distinct audio cues when looting different types of containers.

3. Display Match Total & Duration

Creator: 土豆宝

Link: Steam Workshop

Adds helpful UI elements showing your raid's actual profit (value after any potential deductions) directly on your backpack screen and the end-of-match results screen, along with the duration of your run. Great for seeing the real results of your scavenging efforts.

4. Live Boss Map Markers (Boss实时地图标记)

Creator: Pos 4/5

Link: Steam Workshop

A huge tactical advantage. This mod dynamically marks the locations of bosses currently active on your map. Whether you're hunting them down for quests or trying desperately to avoid them, this real-time intel is invaluable.

A tactical yellow chick armed with a rifle stands with a squad of helmeted, stylized soldiers in a dimly lit preparation room in Escape from Duckov.

5. Better Key indicator (更好的钥匙标识)

Creator: Cyerol

Link: Steam Workshop

Keys are vital for accessing the best loot zones. This mod improves the visual indicators for keys, making it much clearer which specific key is needed for a particular lock, speeding up your looting process.

6. Display Cash With Money

Creator: 土豆宝

Link: Steam Workshop

This straightforward mod adds a dedicated money icon and your current cash total to key UI areas like trading screens or your inventory, making it easier to track your funds at a glance.

7. Ignore Kill Quest Conditions

Creator: KANGYU Link: Steam Workshop Feeling bogged down by quests requiring specific kill methods (like headshots or weapon types)? This mod removes those conditions, allowing any kill on the required enemy type to count towards quest progress. A significant time-saver, especially if you're aiming for that 100% achievement run.

8. Show Inventory Count

Creator: 柒音繞弦

Link: Steam Workshop

A simple but incredibly useful UI addition. This mod displays the total number of a specific item you currently possess, showing counts both in your raid inventory and potentially back in your base storage, making resource management much easier.

9. KillFeed

Creator: FrozenFish259

Link: Steam Workshop

Adds an on-screen kill feed showing events happening in the game world in real-time. You'll see confirmations of your own kills, as well as kills made by AI enemies, giving you better situational awareness about nearby activity.

These are just some highlights from the rapidly growing Duckov mod scene. Given the game's focus on looting and survival, it's no surprise that quality-of-life and information mods are proving popular. If you're diving into the game, definitely check these out on the Workshop – just remember to back up those saves first. And if you're brand new, our 10 tips guide might be a good place to start before you even think about mods.

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