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Custom Music
In the res/adventure/common/music folder resides all the music that is played in various parts of adventure mode:
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black- Tracks that are played in the black magic biome in the overworld -
blue- Tracks that are played in the blue magic biome in the overworld -
boss- Tracks that are played in a boss battle -
castle- Tracks that are played inside biome boss dungeons -
cave- Tracks that are played in any dungeon that is not a biome boss dungeon -
colorless- Tracks that are played in the colorless magic (wastes) biome in the overworld -
green- Tracks that are played in the green magic biome in the overworld -
match- Tracks that are played during a non-boss battle -
menus- Tracks that are played in the opening menu of adventure mode -
red- Tracks that are played in the red magic biome in the overworld -
town- Tracks that are played when you are in any town -
white- Tracks that are played in the white magic biome in the overworld
The game will play a track from any of the above folders at random. The tracks can be any
file name with a .mp3, .wav or .m4a extension.
NOTE: On Steam Deck, if you added Forge Adventure mode to Steam Deck gaming mode, the game may
have issues playing tracks that have non-ascii characters in its name. A current
workaround is to rename such tracks with accented characters to their ascii equivalents (eg. é to e)
and such tracks will play again. Reference: https://github.com/Card-Forge/forge/issues/8290
To customize the music in adventure mode, simply [add to -OR- replace] the existing music track files in the folders referenced above.
In the res/music folder resides all the music that is played in regular Forge if you have music enabled.
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match- Tracks that are played inside a game -
menus- Tracks that are played outside of any game (ie. menus)
All the same playback rules apply. The process for customizing the music here is the same as adventure mode.
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Gameplay Guide
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Tutorials
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- Skins
- Sounds
- Music
- Card Images
- File Formats
- Creating your first custom set