There are tons of songs that you might play through inRift of the Necrodancer.

While each song is phenomenal, you may want to shake it up from time to time.

Thankfully, you’ve got the option to do just that!

Cadence holding her guitar and attacking cutout enemies in Rift of the Necrodancer.

Custom tracks let you create your own rift for others and your own enjoyment.

These rhythm games are ahead of the beat thanks to their unique gameplay.

If you don’t see the song, don’t worry!

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How To Make Custom Songs

Making your own song can be quite a process.

This table goesin order from left to right.

New

Paper with a Plus Corner

This will create a new track.

A player looking at the track editor in Rift of the Necrodancer.

If you don’t save, it will get rid of the current one.

Open

Open File Folder

This is used to resume previously saved tracks.

Save

Floppy Disk

secure your game!

A player publishing their own song in Rift of the Necrodancer.

Floppy Disk with two Arrows

stash your game as something specific.

you’ve got the option to choose between Public, Friends Only, Private, and Unlisted.

Preview

Play Symbol

This will start your track with the audio any any placed monsters.

A player looking at what to place on a track in Rift of the Necrodancer.

When the song starts, the icon will turn into an X, letting you pause.

Preview From Start

Play Symbol with 3 Vertical Lines

This will start your track over from the very beginning.

Press this if you are holding a monster and don’t want to place them anymore.

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you’re free to click once, or hold down to make a monster chain.

Line

Diagonal Line

This lets you create a line in any direction made up of the selected monster.

Rectangle

Empty Rectangle

This lets you create an outline of a rectangle made out of the selected monster.

A player looking at public and private options for custom tracks in Rift of the Necrodancer.

Selection

Rectangle made with Broken Lines

This lets you select on the track within a rectangle.

you could adjust any of the stats here, as well as upload an audio file.

There are some other things to keep in mind when looking at the track editor.

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below, you’re able to see somehelpful hotkeys and actions that you’re able to do.

If you don’t know where to actually start, we’ve got you covered.

Below, you canlook at a quick checklist highlighting each main step.

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What Can Be Placed?

Lastly,Hot Coalscause monsters to dash forward.

Trapsdon’t affect flying monsters.Keep this in mind if you use monsters like Bats and Harpies.

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Lastly, we have theMisc.

category.you might find each one listed below.

BPM Change

Clicking on this will pull up a BPM menu where you’re able to change it.

Once you press enter, you’re free to place where you want the BPM change to start.

Animation Trigger

This will simply trigger an animation.

Double BPM

This will cause the entire track to double the BMP.

A pop up will appear asking if you are sure about it.

Mute/Unmute Trap Sound Effects

These are two buttons that let you toggle between traps making sound or being silent.

Slime -> Skeleton Replacer

This will make Slimes be replaced with Skeletons.

Skeleton -> Slime Replacer

This will make Skeletons be replaced by Slimes.

Another song may not have Harpies, but it could primarily feature Armadillos.

Thankfully, this is totally possible!

It can also be good if you want to test the song in-game before sharing it with the world.

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