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Glass Cannon
"Hit like a truck."

How do I install Glass Cannon?
Download the free ProjectMods desktop app, then install Glass Cannon for Halls of Torment in one click.
</>What does Glass Cannon do?
Glass Cannon multiplies every point of damage you deal, from a small boost up to a full ten times, so packed rooms melt in a single sweep and bosses drop in seconds. The catch is right there in the name — your own health is untouched, so one careless step still hurts. That trade-off makes it a genuinely fun way to speed up a farm run or test a wild build, and it is a natural partner for Undying when you just want to watch the whole hall disintegrate. Slide it back down or switch it off to return to a normal fight.
</>What is Glass Cannon?
Glass Cannon multiplies every point of damage you deal in Halls of Torment, from a small boost all the way up to 10x, so packed rooms vanish in one sweep and bosses fall in seconds. Your own health is untouched, keeping the fragile-glass thrill intact — pair it with Undying to go full wrecking ball. Free to download from ProjectMods.
</>Common questions about Glass Cannon
What does Glass Cannon do in Halls of Torment?
Glass Cannon multiplies every point of damage you deal in Halls of Torment, from a small boost all the way up to ten times normal. Packed rooms melt in a single sweep and even tanky bosses drop in seconds. The catch is right there in the name: your own health is left completely untouched, so one careless step into a swarm still hurts just as much as it always did. That trade-off makes it a fast, high-risk way to speed up a farm run or stress-test a wild build. It's a free mod from ProjectMods, and you can dial it back down or switch it off any time to return to a normal fight.
How much can Glass Cannon multiply my damage?
Glass Cannon scales your outgoing damage anywhere from a gentle nudge up to a full ten times, and you choose where on that range to sit. A modest multiplier keeps runs challenging while shaving time off the grind; crank it toward 10x and enemies pop the instant you touch them. Because it multiplies rather than adds a flat number, it scales with your build — a character already stacked with damage abilities becomes absurd, while a fresh character still feels a big jump. In Halls of Torment that means you can tune exactly how fast the hall disintegrates, from comfortably strong to nothing survives contact.
Does Glass Cannon make my character tougher too?
No — Glass Cannon only boosts the damage you deal, never your survivability. Your health, armor, and how hard enemy hits land in Halls of Torment all stay exactly as they are in the vanilla game. That's the whole point of the name: you hit like a truck but shatter like glass, so a single bad dodge into a boss slam or a dense swarm can still end the run. If you want the offense without the fragility, run Glass Cannon alongside Undying — the damage mod turns you into a one-shot machine while the invincibility mod removes the downside entirely, letting you watch the whole hall disintegrate risk-free.
Can I lower the Glass Cannon multiplier mid-run?
Yes. Glass Cannon's damage multiplier is fully adjustable at any time in Halls of Torment, so you're never locked into one setting for a whole run. Slide it up when you hit a wave you just want gone, then ease it back down if the run starts feeling too easy or you want a real challenge again. Turning it off entirely restores completely normal damage, exactly as if the mod were never installed. Nothing about the change is permanent — it's a live dial, not a one-time edit to your save. That makes it easy to use Glass Cannon for a single tough stretch and then play the rest of the run straight.
Why would I pair Glass Cannon with Undying?
Pairing Glass Cannon with Undying turns Halls of Torment into a pure power fantasy: Glass Cannon multiplies your damage up to 10x so enemies vanish on contact, while Undying makes you completely unkillable so the mod's built-in fragility never matters. On their own, Glass Cannon is a high-risk speed boost and Undying is a safety net — together they let you wade into the thickest swarm and watch the entire hall disintegrate without ever seeing the death screen. It's the go-to combo for blitzing a farm run, testing an over-the-top build, or just enjoying an afternoon of effortless destruction. Both are free mods from ProjectMods and toggle off independently whenever you want the challenge back.
What options does Glass Cannon include?
Damage Multiplier
How many times harder your attacks hit.
Enabled
Master switch. Turn off to go back to normal play.
Glass Cannon is a Halls of Torment mod from ProjectMods that multiplies your damage up to 10x, so crowded rooms melt in one sweep and bosses drop in seconds — while your own health stays as fragile as ever.
What features does Glass Cannon include?
- Multiply your damage from a small bump up to a full ten times, so enemies pop the instant you touch them
- Leaves your health exactly as it is, keeping the classic squishy-but-deadly risk fully intact
- Slide the multiplier up or down mid-run to find your sweet spot between speed and survival
- Pairs with Undying to turn a fragile glass cannon into an unstoppable wrecking ball
- Switch it off any time to drop back to a normal, honest fight
Best For
- Farming a map you have cleared a dozen times and want packed rooms to melt in a single sweep
- Build-testers checking whether a weird weapon combo actually scales before committing to a long run
- Streamers chasing that satisfying one-touch-and-they-vanish moment for the highlight reel
- Pairing with Undying when you just want to wade in and watch the whole hall disintegrate

Rapid Fire
Turn up your attack speed so every weapon fires in a blur. Watch your damage per second explode as the whole arena melts.

Magnet Hands
Blow your pickup range wide open so gold, gems, and drops come flying to you from clear across the hall. No more circling back through a swarm for that one last pile.

Wide Load
Balloon the size of your attacks so they sweep across the whole screen. Perfect for area builds that want to blanket the hall in one swing.














































































































