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Will modding help me map better?

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Ayayano
Basically I want to know if I were to jump into modding it would give me any skills that would help me improve as a mapper, and also is it a waste of my/the mapper’s time if I potentially put a clueless or uninformed mod? (as I am not even half decent at mapping in the first place)

Im only asking because I am interested in modding in the first place but should I wait till I get a better idea of mapping?
lewski
Modding can definitely help you improve as a mapper, because it makes you look at maps more critically. You'll be able to see issues in your own maps more easily too. You can also learn new things from people's responses to your mods, so you should definitely read those.

As long as the mapper replies properly, posting misinformed mods won't waste your time, since you can learn from that mistake. It's a good idea to mod maps made by somewhat experienced people, because their replies will likely be more useful to you than new mappers' replies. It also reduces the risk of either you or the mapper getting weird misconceptions; that can easily happen when a new mapper mods another new mapper's map since they're less likely to know whether the other party's points make sense or not.

The catch here is that even though modding experienced people's maps is the most beneficial for you, it'll be a waste of time for them at first. Luckily, a lot of mappers are perfectly willing to "waste" some time helping a new mapper/modder improve. As long as you stay civil, I doubt most people will mind getting a few mods from a "random" new modder.

Bonus modding tip: always give reasoning for your mods. Not only will it make it easier for the mapper to understand your perspective, but it'll also help you make more informed decisions while mapping your own maps.
xenal
Going to confirm what lewski says, since that's what I've done, modding before even getting into mapping, but also going to add a few stuff.

lewski wrote:

It's a good idea to mod maps made by somewhat experienced people, because their replies will likely be more useful to you than new mappers' replies.

Modding from new mappers isn't "bad". Yes you may not get proper replies, but it let you analyse mistakes that you will soon do yourself and how to fix them. Also, analyse their replies and evaluate if the reply is valid, invalid or completly misleading. "No because [...]", "Yes but I'm lazy (then don't answer my mods at 3am CB!)", "I don't think ar-1 is unrankable"
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Ayayano
Awesome! Thats just the answer I wanted to hear. Thank you both for the insight and hopefully I will start trying to mod something in a bit (when I get access to my pc).
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