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Controlling a never-ending stream of Magikill or spamming the Spearton shield wall without resource limits feels incredible. It turns a tactical stick-figure war into your personal sandbox of destruction.
I’ve beaten the original Stick War: Legacy more times than I can count. So when I stumbled upon the IMGUI Mod Menu version , I was curious—mostly skeptical. After a full weekend with it, here’s the honest take. Download Stick War- Legacy Mod Menu -IMGUI VERS...
The IMGUI overlay is surprisingly clean. No laggy buttons or weird crashes mid-battle. You get classic mod menu features: unlimited gold, instant statue upgrades, god mode for your units, and one-hit kills. Playing as the Archidon with infinite mana? Pure chaos in the best way. Grinding for weeks to max out your swordwrath? Gone. You can finally experiment with endgame army comps from the very first mission. Controlling a never-ending stream of Magikill or spamming
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Use the “unlock all skins” toggle. Playing as a golden statue giant never gets old. So when I stumbled upon the IMGUI Mod
Here’s an interesting, balanced review for Stick War: Legacy Mod Menu (IMGUI Version) , written as if from a passionate player. A Nostalgic Power Trip – But Handle With Care ⚔️📱
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