If you are using or Wu Kingdaissance , these mods are designed to be "all-in-one" experiences. Adding dozens of small "tweak" mods on top of them is the fastest way to break your save file. If you must add more, look specifically for "TROM Compatible" tags on the Workshop. Mod Category Recommended Priority Compatibility Patches 1 (Highest) They must override the two mods they are bridging. Character Art Ensures unique portraits show up over generic ones. Global Overhauls Provides the core logic for the rest of the list. Texture Mods 8 (Lowest) Usually don't conflict with logic; safe at the bottom.
Managing your mod load order is the single most important step in ensuring a stable, bug-free campaign. Unlike later titles with more advanced proprietary launchers, Three Kingdoms requires a specific hierarchy to ensure scripts and assets load in the correct priority. 🛠️ The Golden Rule: Top-Down Priority
Make Them Unique (MTU) and individual general artworks go here. Unit Packs: New units for specific factions.
Mods that add new mechanics (like gathering systems or advanced diplomacy) need high priority to function.
MTU is perhaps the most popular mod in the community. Because it touches so many character entries, it is often used as a "base." Most sub-mods or compatibility patches for MTU should be placed the main MTU file. 2. Using the Kaedrin's Mod Manager (KMM)
If you are running a diverse list of mods, follow this structural hierarchy from top to bottom:
Large-scale mods like TROM (The Restoration of Han) or Wu Kingdaissance should generally sit high up.