Magisk has proved to be one of the best alternatives to the other conventional rooting methods that rely upon altering the /system partition. Magisk works by building upon a mask over the /system partition, thus allowing for mods to be executed whilst keeping the system stable and safe. This feature has also invited many developers to port their ideas as modules for Magisk. While there aren’t a lot of options available as of yet, there are some great modules available for download from the Magisk repo and well, here are the 15 Best Magisk modules you should definitely try:
1.Xposed Framework

I’ll be starting off with the most preferred choice of everyone – the Xposed Framework. Xposed has been around for quite some years, and has become an essential app for many users out there. Xposed builds around a framework over the Android OS, allowing execution of various Android mods and tweaks. When Magisk brought about root access without hampering the system partition, its developer rovo89 ported the Xposed Framework to Magisk to allow users to achieve the best of Xposed’s Modules along with systemless root.
2.Dolby Atmos
Dolby Atmos transports you into the story with moving audio that flows all around you with breathtaking realism.Lenovo had introduced Dolby’s Atmos Sound technology to their devices a couple of years ago, something that was widely appreciated. The Dolby Atmos Magisk mod brigs the Dolby Atmos audio enhancements to any Android smartphone. The mod offers simple yet efficient sound modifications to the overall audio quality of one’s device. This app, which was earlier exclusive to Lenovo’s ROMs, has now been ported to Magisk, so that it can work systemlessly. You can customize the audio quality of music, movies, games, voice, etc. There are a lot of options here and if you are an audiophile, you will definitely appreciate the features on offer.
3.ViPER4Android FX (Materialized)

Also check out my profile for ViPER4Android FX from here.
3.Android Mic Fix

4.Emoji One

Emoji One is the global standard for emojis and they have recently announced EmojiOne 3.0, which includes all new redesigned emojis. What this module does is that it essentially replaces the Google Emoji found on your device with Emoji One.
5.Audio Modification Library

6.ExtSDCard Access Enabler
This module will give you a new path to your external sd card storage with all neccessary R/W access permissions.
The new access path for your external SDCard:
/mnt/media_rw/SDCARDNUMBER
7.MidnightCore

"su
midnight" (without " ")
and select the option as per you choice.
8.Magisk Manager for Recovery Mode (mm)

9.Sysconfig Patcher

- Systemlessly patches all relevent XML files in `/system/etc/sysconfig` for data and battery savings -- & auto-re-patches across ROM/GApps updates.
- If you're familiar with `DozeGMS` or similar module/tweak -- Sysconfig Patcher goes even further than that. In addition to `google.xml`, it also patches any other XML files in `/system/etc/sysconfig` containing battery &/or power white-listed packages. This way, these packages will no longer have unrestricted access to data & power intensive resources without the user's explicit consent.
- Remove any similar mod before installing.
10.Adaptive Icons Rounds Mask

11.F-Droid Privileged Extension


12.Greenify4Magisk

13.Google Answers Enabler

14.App Systemizer


15.Volume Steps Increase

Enhance Android With Various Magisk Mods
Magisk is a very powerful environment whose power continue to grow with the addition of more and more modules. While any app that requires root access works with Magisk, having the ability to run that app without altering the /system partition is a feature that everyone prefers and that’s what sets Magisk above from other root alternatives. While there aren’t many modules available on the Magisk repo currently, more and more mods are sure to come in the near future. As of now, these are indeed the best Magisk mods available, so try them out and let me know your thoughts in the comments section below. I'll be pleased to assist you!