If you have spent any time in the Injustice: Gods Among Us Mobile community, you have seen mod services advertised. What you have probably not seen is a straight explanation of what they actually do. Most listings are a price and a promise.
This guide is the explanation. It covers what happens mechanically when you order, what a service needs from you and why, how long things genuinely take, and what to check before you hand money or account details to anyone — including us.
What a mod service actually changes
Injustice: Gods Among Us Mobile is built around scarcity. Nth Metal — the premium currency behind chests, promotions and gear rerolls — arrives a few hundred at a time. Power Credits, which pay for levelling characters and gear, drain faster than campaign runs replace them. The characters worth building sit behind either a very long grind or a very lucky pull. That is not a flaw in the game — it is the economy working as designed, because the friction is what the in-app purchases exist to relieve.
A mod service changes the supply side of that economy. Your account, your roster, your alliance, your progress — with more of the resources the game is deliberately stingy with.
What it does not change is the game you are playing. This is the single most common misunderstanding, so it is worth being blunt: you are not switching to a different app, a private server, or a cracked client. There is no separate version of Injustice that you log into afterwards.
Service versus download
Broadly, two different things get called "Injustice mods", and conflating them is how people get burned.
The first is a modified APK — a tampered copy of the game you install yourself, usually with unlocked content baked in. These circulate free on file-sharing sites. They also break with every game update, cannot touch your real account or its progress, and are the single most detectable thing you can put on your device, because the client itself is altered and the game can see that.
The second is a service applied to your existing account, which is what we do. Nothing is installed. The app on your phone is the same app from its respective store — Google Play on Android, the App Store on iOS — unmodified. What changes is the state of your account.
We deliberately do not do the first kind. If a seller is sending you a file to sideload, you are buying the risky category, and you should price that accordingly. Injustice mod APK goes into why those files usually cannot touch your real account at all.
If someone tells you to install an APK and also promises it is undetectable, those two claims are in tension. A modified client is the easiest thing in the world for a game to notice.
The order process, step by step
Here is what actually happens, in order.
- You pick a listing. Browse the Injustice shop and choose what you need — currency, a character, or gear. Every listing states what is included and what you have to provide. Read it before you buy, not after.
- You check out and give us a contact method. Checkout asks for a Discord ID or a Telegram username. This is not marketing — delivery is done by a person, so an order with no way to reach you cannot be completed.
- We get in touch and confirm the details. We tell you what the order needs, roughly how long it will take, and anything specific to your account. This is your window to ask questions or back out.
- We agree what access is required. Some orders need account access, some do not. The next section covers this properly, because it is the part that deserves the most scrutiny.
- You stay logged out while the work happens. Two sessions on one account will conflict, and the game may roll back whichever it treats as stale. Staying out until we confirm is what stops the work from being undone.
- We confirm, and you check. You log back in and verify you received what the listing described. If something is off, say so immediately — while it is fresh and fixable.
Most of the elapsed time is steps 3 and 5. The actual work is usually quick; coordinating two humans is what takes a while.
Account access: the part to think hardest about
Some orders need your account credentials. In Injustice: Gods Among Us Mobile, progress is tied to a WBID — the Warner Bros. account the game uses to sync your roster across devices. For certain kinds of work, that is the access required.
We are not going to soften this: handing your login to anybody is a real decision with real downside, and you should treat every service that asks — us included — with appropriate suspicion. Here is how to think about it.
Ask what access is actually needed, and why. Not every order requires credentials. If a service asks for your login by reflex without explaining what it needs it for, that is a bad sign on its own.
Use an email you control and can recover. Whatever else happens, you want to be able to reset the password and regain sole access afterwards.
Change your password when the work is finished. Any service acting in good faith will expect this and will not object. One that discourages it is telling you something important.
Never send more than the account. No payment details, no recovery codes for other services, no ID documents. There is no legitimate reason for a game service to want any of that.
Check what recourse you have. Read our refund policy and terms before ordering. If a seller has no written policy at all, you have no recourse by definition.
What the different categories involve
Different orders are different amounts of work, which is why they take different amounts of time.
| Category | Typical turnaround | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Currency | ~20 minutes | Nth Metal, Power Credits, Alliance Coins. The fastest thing we do. |
| Gear | Varies | Shards and upgrade shards; depends what your build is short of. |
| Characters | Longer | Gold and Metal tier work is set up by hand, one account at a time. |
| Bundles and teams | Longest | Several changes coordinated together rather than one item. |
Currency
Injustice currency is three separate things that are not interchangeable, and buying the wrong one is the most common mistake we see.
Nth Metal is the premium currency: Nth Metal chests, character promotions, gear rerolls, and premium store offers. If you are stuck waiting on promotions and pulls to get anything genuinely better, this is your bottleneck.
Power Credits are the soft currency, and they fund almost all routine progression — levelling characters, levelling and fusing gear, and most standard store purchases. If your roster is broad but everything is under-levelled, this is your bottleneck instead.
Alliance Coins only matter as fast as your alliance actually earns and spends them. For most players that is slower than they expect, which makes this the one to buy last.
Spending thirty seconds working out which of those describes your account will save you money. Both currencies have their own guide if you want the detail: Injustice Nth Metal and Injustice Power Credits. If you are not sure, ask before ordering — we would rather point you at the cheaper fix than sell you the wrong thing.
Characters
Characters run Bronze, Silver, Gold, Metal, and the gap between tiers is not subtle. A Gold character carries you through the campaign and holds its own in early multiplayer. Metal characters change how an entire team plays, which is exactly why the game puts them behind the longest grinds and the least generous pull rates.
Character services come as single slots, bundles, or a popular-team option, and best Injustice characters covers how to judge which is worth your money. Those solve genuinely different problems. Sometimes one specific slot is what makes a team work. Sometimes the whole lineup is weak and fixing one character just relocates the weak link. The bundle and team listings exist for the second case and usually work out better than three separate character orders.
Gear
Gear quietly decides whether your roster performs. A character at the right level with the wrong gear loses to a worse character wearing better, and that gap widens the deeper into the game you get.
The frustrating part is breakpoints. Upgrades do not improve a piece smoothly — the meaningful stat jumps happen at specific thresholds. Sitting one upgrade below a breakpoint is functionally identical to not having upgraded at all. If you have ever watched a piece do nothing for you despite pouring resources into it, that is what happened — Injustice gear shards explains breakpoints properly.
What no honest service will promise you
Some claims should end the conversation. If you see these, the seller is either misinformed or counting on you being so.
"Zero risk of a ban." Nobody can promise this. Modifying any live-service game carries risk. What a service can reasonably do is minimise it — no tampered client, no automation, work done by hand — and be honest that the residual risk is not zero.
"We have a deal with the developer." They do not. There is no authorised reseller programme for this. Anyone claiming otherwise is lying about something checkable, which tells you how much the rest is worth.
"Instant automatic delivery." For genuine account work, no. Automation is exactly the pattern anti-cheat systems are built to catch. Manual is slower on purpose.
"It works on iPhone." Yes, it does. We support both Android and iOS. A person handles the work on your account whether you play on a phone or tablet, on either platform.
We are also, for the record, an independent fan-run service. No affiliation with Warner Bros., DC, or NetherRealm Studios — see our disclaimer for the full statement. We did not make Injustice. We play considerably more of it than is reasonable, which is roughly how this started.
Before you order: a short checklist
- Read the listing in full. It states what is included and what you must provide.
- Confirm you are on Android or iOS — both are supported.
- Have a Discord ID or Telegram username ready — the order cannot proceed without one.
- Ask, before paying, exactly what access your specific order needs.
- Know the refund policy in advance rather than at the point you need it.
- If anything in the listing is unclear, ask first. We would much rather answer a question than process a refund.
New customers also get a first-order bonus on top of whatever they ordered: 65,000 Nth Metal, 40,000,000 Power Credits, and 500 Energy. It applies once, to your first order.
Where to go next
If you are weighing up whether to do this at all, that deserves its own answer rather than a paragraph buried here — so we wrote one: are Injustice mods safe? covers what actually drives the risk, what you can control, and when you genuinely should not order.
If you are new to the game rather than to modding, the beginner guide is probably the more useful read first. For everything else — delivery times, contact, what happens after you order — the FAQ is the shortest path. If your question is not there, ask us on Discord or Telegram before you buy. Genuinely: before. Almost every problem we deal with would have been a two-minute conversation beforehand.