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I have seen a radial weapon wheel mod that looked interesting and may take out the frustration of swapping out your prosthetics for any given situation. I think I saw one for the combat arts too.
Other than that I have seen a few cosmetic mods that looked fun. Raiden from Metal Gear Solid series and 2B from Nier Automata have caught my eye having palyed both of the respective games.
I saw these mods on Nexus before I forget to mention where I saw them.
But as I said previously, I am not actively looking at mods right now because, like what it appears what you're saying, I prefer to get the most out of games before adding mods. I live and play by the "must complete game as designers intended before how I think it should be done" rule.
Try dream of damned
It's just something else than just beat them once each run. I know you can fight them in the memories. But only the main bosses.
You learn to love the boss fights even more when you kicked their azz over 100 times or so. But i am aware that this is something, not many people will enjoy the way i did.
Even mastering some of the harder regular enemies, like the white monkey or the dual blade staw hats are much fun. They are all so well done.
I also tried to master the dual fight of the two generals, spear and odachi but it's basically impossible, at least a safe hitless fight.
Or just try play bosses with one hand. Kept me playing for another 100 hours or so.
Was never into actual game changing mods tbh.
Resurrection Mod= an Overhaul is hard, but enjoyable
Long May the Shadow reflect= the definition of a sekiro dlc or sekiro 2 but is extremely difficult and sometimes unfair.
land of reels= add bosses from diferent FS games like ER, BB DS 3
There are other that change the cosmetics of wolf and some bosses beside the combat arts but would be better if you take a look on nexus because there are a lot.