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XP Flood
"Level up at ludicrous speed."

How do I install XP Flood?
Download the free ProjectMods desktop app, then install XP Flood for Halls of Torment in one click.
</>What does XP Flood do?
XP Flood multiplies the experience you gather during a run, so the level-up screen keeps popping and your build comes together far faster than normal. Instead of grinding the quiet opening minutes, you get straight to the fun part where your character is stacked with abilities and the screen is pure chaos. It is ideal for trying out a new character, hunting for a specific ability combo, or just enjoying a power-fantasy run. Slide the multiplier down or switch it off to return to the normal climb.
</>What is XP Flood?
XP Flood multiplies the experience you gather during a run in Halls of Torment, so the level-up screen keeps popping and your build comes together far faster than normal. Instead of grinding the quiet opening minutes, you get straight to the chaos where your character is stacked with abilities. Ideal for testing a new character or combo. Free from ProjectMods.
</>Common questions about XP Flood
What does XP Flood do in Halls of Torment?
XP Flood multiplies the experience you gather during a run in Halls of Torment, so the level-up screen keeps popping and your build comes together far faster than normal. Instead of grinding the quiet opening minutes, you get straight to the fun part where your character is stacked with abilities and the screen is pure chaos. It's ideal for trying out a new character, hunting for a specific ability combo, or just enjoying a power-fantasy run. XP Flood is a free mod from ProjectMods, and you can slide the multiplier down or switch it off any time to return to the normal climb.
How much faster do I level up with XP Flood?
XP Flood applies a multiplier to the experience you collect in Halls of Torment, so how much faster you level depends on where you set it. A modest multiplier trims the slow early minutes without erasing the sense of progression; a high one makes the level-up screen appear almost constantly, stacking abilities onto your character in rapid succession. Because it multiplies what you gather rather than handing you flat levels, it still rewards playing well and picking up experience gems — you just get far more value from each one. That means the pace of your power spike is something you tune, from a gentle head start to an avalanche of upgrades in the opening minute.
Does XP Flood pair well with Magnet Hands?
It pairs extremely well. XP Flood multiplies the experience each gem is worth in Halls of Torment, while Magnet Hands makes sure those gems actually reach you by pulling them in from across the arena. Run them together and you both collect more experience and get more out of every point of it, so your build snowballs incredibly fast. On its own, XP Flood still works with the gems you walk over normally — the multiplier doesn't need the magnet to function. But if you're chasing the quickest possible power spike to test a combo, the two mods complement each other perfectly: one gathers the experience, the other inflates its value. Both are free mods from ProjectMods.
Can I turn the XP Flood multiplier down mid-session?
Yes. XP Flood's experience multiplier is adjustable at any time in Halls of Torment, so you're never stuck with one pace. Slide it high to blitz through the early game and reach your fully-built character in minutes, then ease it down if you'd rather the rest of the run level at a more natural rhythm. Switching it off entirely restores the normal experience curve, exactly as the vanilla game intends. Because it's a live setting rather than a permanent change to your save, you can use a big multiplier just to skip the slow opening and then play the meat of the run straight. The speed of your climb stays entirely in your hands.
Why would I use XP Flood?
XP Flood is for players who want to skip the slow opening of a run in Halls of Torment and get straight to the chaos of a fully-stacked build. Leveling normally means grinding quiet early minutes before your character comes online — XP Flood compresses that so the abilities and the screen-filling mayhem arrive fast. It's ideal for testing a new character, hunting a specific ability combination without replaying the boring part each time, or just enjoying an unapologetic power-fantasy run. It also makes experimenting cheap: if a build idea flops, you can reach the next one quickly instead of grinding again. It's a free ProjectMods mod, and the multiplier slides right back down whenever you want the normal climb.
What options does XP Flood include?
XP Multiplier
How many times more experience you gain.
Enabled
Master switch. Turn off to go back to normal play.
XP Flood, ProjectMods' experience-multiplier mod for Halls of Torment, keeps the level-up screen popping so your build comes together far faster than the normal climb.
What features does XP Flood include?
- Multiply the experience you gather so the level-up screen keeps popping all run long
- Get your build stacked with abilities far faster than the normal climb allows
- Skip the quiet opening minutes and jump straight into the chaotic power fantasy
- Slide the multiplier down or switch it off to return to the standard pace
Best For
- Trying out a new character and wanting their full kit online without the slow grind
- Hunting for a specific ability combo and needing rapid-fire level-ups to find it
- Build-testers who want a fully leveled character to see how the late-game chaos feels
- Players who just want a pure power-fantasy run with the screen packed full of abilities

Undying
Nothing can touch you. Wade into the thickest swarm, tank every boss slam, and clear the halls without ever seeing the death screen.

Glass Cannon
Crank your damage through the roof so enemies pop the instant you touch them. You are still fragile though, so pair it with Undying if you want to go full wrecking ball.

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.














































































































