Getting your beatmap modded is an essential step in the ranking process. There are multiple ways to accomplish this task.
Before looking for mods, you must first understand the different types of mod requests you can make. The two most commonly used are normal mod requests (NM req) and mod for mod requests (M4M req). These are not the only request types, though. There are a few other mod request types which are mainly used in #modreqs
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#modreqs
, a BN request is used when you believe your beatmap cannot be improved by regular mods anymore, and requires a more experienced check from a Beatmap Nominator.Posting your beatmap in modding queues is the most effective and most widely used way of finding people to mod your beatmaps. Modding queues are threads posted in the Modding Queues forum which allow the creator of the thread to find beatmaps to mod, and for others to easily find modders to mod their beatmaps. Using the forum to find mods is straightforward and effective — just follow the steps below to get started:
go to last post
button at the bottom of the screen. This is represented by a double right chevron icon.New reply
box.Post
when you are finished.It is generally acceptable to post in a few modding queues at a time, so feel free to repeat this process if necessary, or if you want to boost your chances of receiving a mod. Keep in mind, however, that just because you have posted in a modding queue, it does not mean the modder is obligated to mod your beatmap; they will mod it if they want to.
It is worth noting that you should avoid posting in Beatmap Nominators' queues until your mapping is at a near-rankable level (unless they have specified that they are looking for novice mappers), as they will most likely ignore your requests otherwise. You are much better off finding normal modders to mod your beatmaps when you are still learning how to create beatmaps.
Warning: Do not spam requests in this channel, as doing so may result in a silence. Post a mod request in #modreqs
once every hour or so.
#modreqs
is a channel in the osu! chat where players can request mods for their beatmaps by linking them with the /np
command, along with a mod request type. While it is not the most effective method of finding mods, modders and Beatmap Nominators are often on the lookout for good beatmaps being linked in this channel.
#modreqs
does not have the same functionality and userbase it had in the past, but it is still a useful method for obtaining mods, so it is worth a shot. While there are mostly normal mod requests these days, it is also commonly used for the other request types mentioned above.
Directly asking other users is a great way to get mods too. Generally, if a modder does not have a modding queue, they will likely have their modding information in the "me!" section of their profile. After reading any information they have there, you can then message them in osu! chat with your request. While these modders are harder to come by, there are still some out there, a lot of which have private queues off-platform and such.
All Beatmap Nominators have their modding information on their "me!" pages, regardless of if they have a modding queue or not. Asking Beatmap Nominators directly is almost a necessity for getting one to mod and/or nominate your beatmap.
Possibly the simplest method of getting a mod, albeit with varying degrees of quality, is asking your friends to mod your beatmap. You will probably want to ask friends who at least have a little mapping experience to get the best results.