Toy Box Mod Brings 500 Cheats and Tweaks to Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous
Toy Box packed 500+ cheats, tweaks, and quality-of-life fixes into one WoTR mod, and its Nexus Mods page updated as recently as March 12.

If you've ever wished you could just edit your party composition mid-campaign, swap out feats on the fly, or crank up your main character's effectiveness without digging through config files, Toy Box has been doing exactly that for Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous players willing to mod their game.
The mod's own description puts it plainly: "Toy Box is a cute and playful mod with 500+ cheats, tweats and quality of life improvements for Pathfinder: WoTR." That line appears both on its Nexus Mods distribution page and in the project's GitHub repository, which describes it as created "in the spirit of Bag of Tricks & Cheat Menu but with a little different focus." Where those mods carved their own lanes, Toy Box aimed at a broader toolkit: editing party composition, stats, and the ability to search and add Feats, Features, Items, and more directly to party members.
The Nexus Mods page logged its most recent update on March 12, 2026. Community modders maintain and distribute the mod there, and the GitHub repository points download traffic back to Nexus Mods as the primary distribution channel.
On the development side, the repository currently shows a heading marked "Ver 1.3.7 (Coming Soon)," signaling that the team has another version in the pipeline. The repo's contribution guidelines include a placeholder changelog entry that reads: "(SomeContributor) added a Coolness Multiplier in Bag of Tricks that makes your main character that much more awesome!" That line appears to be example text illustrating how contributors should format their changelog notes rather than a live feature announcement, but it does give a sense of the mod's personality.

Anyone looking to contribute can find setup instructions under the "Install & Setup (Wrath)" section of the repo. The development guidelines suggest contributors start with a branch command: `git checkout -b my-contribution-descriptor`. The team also maintains a Discord presence for both developers and end users, with dedicated channels at #mod-dev-technical for those who want to get into the weeds on modding, and #mod-user-general for players who just want to talk shop with the authors. The GitHub page notes: "We love to chat about modding and teaching others to mod."
A few things remain unconfirmed from the current source material: the exact version number live on Nexus Mods as of the March 12 update, download counts, endorsement ratings, and the specific changelog entries tied to that update. The GitHub repository page also showed repeated loading errors during review, meaning sections covering releases, contributors, and package details didn't render fully. The "## Packages 0" entry and blank contributor sections are likely artifacts of that incomplete load rather than reflections of the project's actual state.
For WoTR players who haven't installed Toy Box yet, 500-plus options for reshaping your run is a hard pitch to ignore, especially heading into a potential 1.3.7 release.
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