Ultima IV – Threat of the Trinity

Produced by: Cambragol
Website: Development Blog – Ultima IV – Advent of the Trinity
Website: Ultima IV: Dragon @ ModDB

Ultima IV – Rideable Dragon
Ultima IV – Rideable Dragon

A mod for Ultima 4 that will add a rideable dragon to the game.

This is a mod for Ultima 4 that will function very much like an expansion pack for the game: it will add new content, new quests, and new locations and features, but will not impact the base game, its story, or its quests in the process (although a few bugs present in the original Ultima 4 may end up being squashed along the way).

In particular, Threat of the Trinity will add new hamlets and towers, new dungeons, new artifacts, new shops, second levels for all towns (and for castles!), diagonal attacks and variable battle maps, an Ultima 5-like reagent system, Virtue-based NPC reactions, and more. Original Ultima 4 save files will continue to work with the game after the mod is installed, as well.

Beta testing of the mod is currently ongoing; follow the mod’s development blog for details. As well, Cambragol’s first mod for Ultima 4 — which adds a rideable dragon to the game — is now available, and can be downloaded above.

WtF Dragon

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4 Responses

  1. Cambragol says:

    I made version 1.1 of the Dragon mod, which is available here:

    https://github.com/cambragol/advent-of-the-trinity/raw/master/Dragon_1.1.zip

    Maybe you could update this link?

  1. February 5, 2020

    […] An alpha demo — playable online! — is currently available. You can also follow the mod’s development blog, though at present there are not many updates posted thereto. There is also a freshly-created project entry for Advent of the Trinity here at the Codex. […]

  2. September 30, 2021

    […] what else? — a dragon capable of being ridden by players to the game. You can grab that from the Threat of the Trinity project entry here at the […]

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