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maydey · 8 months
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Me and my fellow scholarly fellows bout to go do scholarly things elsweyr
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mazurga · 1 month
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Lariam and Sabretooth...Elsweyr
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rosette-dragonborn · 6 months
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Moonpath to Elsweyr mod.
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I wish I had more friends who played skyrim modded :(
I just want to geek out :((
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volkiheart · 2 years
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I think Lucien enjoyed Moonpath to Elsweyr as much as I did
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dawns-beauty · 4 months
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To be totally transparent re: that last ask, I am kind of a Skyrim quest mod hater, so you do really need to judge stuff for yourself
(that being said, i really dont judge people who use quest mods or whatever i personally dont like)
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monaluxstesblog · 7 months
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Quests and Adventures I've Enjoyed for Skyrim SE
Moonpath to Elsweyr + LOTD ( + Project ja-Kha'jay- Moonpath to Elsweyr Khajiit Overhaul)
The Gray Cowl of Nocturnal + Betalille's Hammerfell Quests Bundle
Depths of the Reach
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venacoeurva · 1 year
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Uhhh, what's that tropical mod? Moonpath to Elsweyr or something else?
It's this player home
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mazurga · 1 month
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Lariam perched on the railing of a boat in Elsweyr
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volkiheart · 2 years
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dawns-beauty · 2 hours
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do you like any expansion mods for skyrim? there are soo many and im not sure what to try first haha.
I don't know if I've really played one I'd 100% recommend yet... but also, I am insanely persnickety.
Maybe some folks will sound off in the comments as well?
I have played:
Beyond Reach (completed)
Pros: the mystery was intriguing. I kind of liked how grim it was (at parts.) The setting was decently cool, especially the non-Nirn realms.
Cons: JANKY TO THE MAX. Does not feel like it takes place in the world of Tamriel. Super dark themes, frankly dumb takes on Orcs and Reachmen, the modder clearly had a thesaurus at hand while writing dialogue. Really dumb "gotcha" twist at the end. Do not recommend.
Moonpath to Elsweyr (completed)
Pros: neat little linear story, impressive for being one of the first ever mods, it's about Khajiit.
Cons: it is one of the first-ever mods, and shows its age. Maybe play once, but be ready for some jankiness.
Clockwork (completed)
Pros: SUPER strong opening, one of the best openings of a modded quest I've played. It's nice and spooky, and pretty technologically impressive. Insanely gorgeous, detailed house.
Cons: mostly becomes a series of fetch-quests, and at least one part where you have to retrace your steps, until you get everything upgraded. You do get a cool house and transport system out of it, if that's of interest to you. Nothing tops the first part, imo.
Project AHO (not completed)
Pros: very Morrowind, if you're nostalgic. Very, VERY pretty too. Has a tool that lets you craft spellbooks.
Cons: the story. There's a particular part that annoys me, where you feel railroaded. This is also just my opinion, but... I hate the house it gives you and I hate that it adds huge metal Dwemer struts all over Skyrim. They're hideous.
Carved Brink (completed)
Pros: insanely pretty
Cons: story is okay? nothing to write home about. The special way of navigating gets old.
Here's a list of other mods I want to try someday:
The Forgotten City
Skyrim Extended Cut - Saints and Seducers (the Extended Cut project is something I really hope to see completed, the idea behind it is awesome)
Sirenroot (idk if this counts as an expansion, but I do want to try it!)
Legacy of the Dragonborn (I'm a sucker for museums and collecting)
Beyond Skyrim: Bruma (but I may just wait for BS: Cyrodiil, due to low content)
Sorry, I wish I could come up with some actual recommendations! I am just terrible at actually playing quests (I like picking flowers and walking around XD)
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What’s the best skill tree mod to use? - The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
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💾 ►►► DOWNLOAD FILE 🔥🔥🔥 It also provided Bethesda with the perfect excuse to try and sell us the game once again. This time as Skyrim Anniversary Edition. And for free I might add. Before we begin, we just want to mention that this list will be primarily focused on mods that add new content or improve upon the existing content. So no graphical mods, bug fixes, or anything like that will be included. Enchanting is both one of the most overpowered and one of the most boring skills in Skyrim, especially in the late game. This mod tries to fix both those things by making improvements to vanilla enchantments while also adding plenty of new ones. And I do mean plenty. Summerset introduces a grand total of new enchantments and integrates them seamlessly into the game. An important thing to note here is that the new enchantments are not exclusive to the player. Enemies can and will use them against you. Whether due to time constraints, inability to properly integrate the content in the game or any number of other reasons. The Cutting Room Floor mod adds a bunch of official content that never made it into the game for one reason or another. This one is pretty self-explanatory. Under normal circumstances, playing Skyrim with mods prevents you from earning any achievements. Achievements Mods Enabler works with modded saves so no need to worry about having to start a new playthrough after you install it. The mod works with all versions of the game, including Skyrim Anniversary Edtion. Well, now you can. Wintersun adds a worshipping mechanic that lets you pray to the Nine Divines, Daedric Princes, and many other deities in an attempt to gain their favor. If you do, the gods will reward you with powerful boons and blessings. Just be careful because the gods are a finicky bunch and you can lose their favor just as quickly as you can gain it. Wintersun is one of the top Skyrim mods for players who value immersion and role-playing. Moonpath to Elsweyr is among the oldest Skyrim quest mods ever created. As you may have already guessed based on its name, Moonpath to Elsweyr takes you on a journey across the Khajiit homeland. These two companions are miles better than anything you can find in the vanilla game, its DLCs, or most other mods. Both companions have professional voice acting with thousands of unique lines of dialogue. Inigo is a blue-faced Khajjit that levels up alongside the Dragonborn, provides banter relevant to the situation at hand, and interacts with the environment and NPCs, including other companions. Meanwhile, Lucien is an Imperial that arrives in Skyrim as a cowardly scholar and becomes gradually more confident and competent in combat the more he accompanies the Dragonborn on their adventures. Both companions are simply amazing, so make sure to get them both! Ars Metallica is a smithing overhaul that allows you to craft many more items than vanilla Skyrim. Including arrows, lockpicks, guild-specific gear, and more. Meanwhile, CACO does the same thing but for alchemy and cooking, letting you create many new types of potions along with bombs, salves, and poultices. Among other things, it added leveled loot and enemies that scale with the player. Not only did this make the game easier than previous entries in the series, it also made exploration more boring. Just as its name indicates, the mod gives Skyrim a loot system similar to the one found in Morrowind. Most pieces of quality gear are now hand-placed in high-level dungeons and can be acquired early on if you know where to look. Certain types of loot appear more often in relevant locations or on relevant enemies. Orcs tend to carry Orchish equipment, Dwarven equipment tends to be found in Dwarven ruins, etc. The first one we would recommend is Cloaks of Skyrim, a mod that adds almost new cloaks and capes of all shapes and sizes. Including unique cloaks with very powerful enchantments. If you want even more cloaks, you can also grab the Winter is Coming mod. Just as its name suggests, the mod features cloaks inspired by Game of Thrones. There are fewer models to choose from here but all of them look amazing. Armor and Clothing Extension is a must-have mod for anybody who appreciates immersion and diversity. The mod adds tons of new clothing options for the player while also giving NPCs more appropriate outfits to wear. Jarls, priests and mages, in particular, now stand out in a big way. Every school of magic gets its own special robes with unique textures, allowing you to easily recognize magic trainers a mile away just by their clothing. Thunderchild attempts to fix that by adding close to 30 new Shouts that can be unlocked by meditating to Kyne and completing her tests of faith. All the new Shouts are tied to the vanilla ones but provide much more interesting, and often devastating, effects. Primarily because most Standing Stone powers are forgettable, so why even bother with them? Andromeda gives each Standing Stone not one but two new abilities, most of which are significantly more interesting than the vanilla ones. Upon discovering all Standing Stones, you will unlock a third power for each of them, giving you the opportunity to design entire builds around them. To top it all off, Standing Stones also get beautiful new visuals upon installing this mod. True Storms is a complete weather overhaul mod for Skyrim. The mod not only adds realistic storms but also snow, heavy fog, dust storms, rain, and more. Appropriate new sound effects have been included as well, which can be heard both while indoors and while wandering around the open world. Despite adding tons of new visual and particle effects, True Storms has minimal impact on performance. We tried a bunch of the best Skyrim mods that overhaul combat before we decided to recommend this one. So what does Wildcat do? Well, this combat overhaul mod is configurable so that largely depends on you. But primarily, the mod makes combat more fast-paced, more dangerous, and ultimately more enjoyable. The AI is a lot more aggressive in combat and will try to flank you or land attacks of opportunity. The mod also adds injuries, staggering, timed blocking, and more. This is a fairly sizeable quest mod comparable to a medium-sized DLC that should be of particular interest to fans of Morrowind, the Dunmer, and the Dwemer. There are plenty of quests to look forward to here as well as over 20 fully voiced NPCs and more than a few interesting pieces of gear. The second of which is primarily inhabited by friendly, yet somewhat mischievous Goblins. Just like their previous mod, Carved Brink is more about quality than quantity. Expect a lot of depth, interesting, fully-voiced characters, and beautiful music. Weapons, armor and all sorts of other collectibles can be found here as well but are not the main focus of the mod. The mod expands the College by adding a number of new rooms and rearranging elements in existing rooms to make them a bit nicer. The mod adds improvements to more than 50 artifacts, including but not limited to all the Daedric ones. In addition to changes to stats and abilities, the mod also gives a bunch of artifacts new textures and alternate versions, all of which are optional to install. Playing as a Werewolf or Vampire in Skyrim is pretty fun. For about 20 minutes or so. Transforming into a creature of the night gets boring pretty quickly in vanilla but you can use these two mods to remedy that. Moonlight Tales is a mod that completely overhauls how werewolves play by adding new perks, abilities, skins, and even werebear forms. Meanwhile, Sacrosanct does something similar but for vampires and vampire lords. Some of the main highlights here include racial vampire abilities, overhauled feeding system, and hemomancy spells, to name just a few. Secondly, they all have pretty much the same attack patterns. Oh wait, it does, thanks to this mod. Diverse Dragons Collection adds no less than 28 new types of dragons, each with its own unique model and textures. The mod is fully customizable so feel free to pick and choose the dragons you want to see in-game. Imperious is easily among the best Skyrim mods when it comes to role-playing and immersion. Skyrim has a lot of interesting races but they play pretty much the same aside from some very minor abilities. Imperious changes that and makes all the races unique by giving them not one but three passive abilities. Each race also gets a unique active ability that must be unlocked via a quest. In addition, the mod tweaks starting stats like health, Magicka, and carry weight to make the races more lore-friendly. Ever wanted to play as a Vigilant of Stendarr and rid the land of Daedric corruption? Now you can, thanks to this mod. Vigilant is a very impressive quest mod unfolding across four chapters that will take you on an epic journey full of intrigue and mystery. Falskaar is one of the best Skyrim mods for fans of new lands and exploration. This DLC-sized mod adds a new landmass full of interesting locations to explore, NPCs to meet, and quests to complete. Falkskaar is a 20—hour adventure but you can easily spend more time than that if you decide to explore every nook and cranny of this mod. There are more than 30 quests to look forward to and a few new items to collect. Beyond Skyrim — Bruma is an extremely ambitious mod that introduces a brand-new region to the game. The region is absolutely massive, surpassing the likes of Solstheim from the Dragonborn DLC in terms of size, and is just as densely packed with new content. However, this mod will, and in a spectacular fashion to boot. Interesting NPCs adds over fully-voiced non-playable characters along with more than 50 new quests. Many of the NPCs can become followers and a few of them are even potential candidates for marriage. But what truly stands out about this mod is not the quantity but the quality. Just as its name suggests, the NPCs are truly interesting and more memorable than anything you can find in the vanilla game. And a lot better looking, too! Ever wanted to play a soulslike game set in the world of Skyrim? Prepare accordingly because this one is going to be challenging. Not quite as challenging as Dark Souls, of course, but definitely more challenging than most other Skyrim mods. Darkend takes place on Pharos, a new island that can be accessed by visiting a shipwreck found in the far north of Skyrim. The boss encounters even have fog gates! Many of the best Skyrim mods add entirely new locations to explore. This one takes an iconic existing location and gives it a fresh coat of pain. Helgen Reborn is a mod that allows you to completely rebuild the first town you come across at the start of the game; the town destroyed by Alduin. Helgen Reborn takes you on a fantastic journey filled with quests to complete, dungeons to explore, mysteries to uncover, and shiny new loot to collect. By the end of it all, Helgen will become a bustling town capable of rivaling even some of the nine holds. And it will be your town to run as you see fit. Magic in Skyrim is pretty basic compared to previous games in the series. Luckily, you can easily change that with these two mods. The first, Apocalypse, is one of the best Skyrim mods for magic users as it adds new lore-friendly spells along with scrolls and staves. If you want to take things one step further, you can also install Arcanum, which gives you access to more than additional spells, with even more to come in the future. The spells are integrated seamlessly into the game and can be obtained from vendors, dungeons, and quests. This is perhaps one of the most obscure but also one of the best Skyrim mods for magic users. Spell Research does pretty much exactly what it says on the tin and allows you to study the arcane arts in an immersive and realistic manner. You start off with simple spells and get to improve your casting abilities and magic knowledge the more you practice while also discovering brand new spells along the way. The new magic crafting systems added by Spell Research are very complex and touch upon disciplines like alchemy, enchanting, scroll writing, magic artifacts, and more. Spell Research comes complete with its own set of spells while also supporting all the popular spell mods out there. If you want to avoid getting completely overwhelmed, we recommend using only Spell Research and maybe just one other spell mod to start off with. Spell Research is a very complex mod and it will take you a while to wrap your head around all its intricacies. Wyrmstooth is another great quest mod that has been around forever. This one takes you to the titular island of Wyrmstooth, located to the north of Solitude, to slay a dragon, explore a massive dungeon, and claim an imperial fort as your own. You can expect tons of content here, from over a dozen fully-voiced quests to new spells, creatures, weapons, and more. Some Skyrim mods are so good that they become standalone games. Enderal is probably the most famous example but earlier this year we got another great one in the form of The Forgotten City. While the standalone game is overall better, the Skyrim mod it was based on is still very solid as well. Skyrim lacks diversity in many areas. But especially when it comes to armors, weapons, and creatures. And the best part is that all the new additions are lore-friendly. Just like their name suggests, these mods are indeed immersive. There are other mods that allow you to simply skip it, but Alternate Start gives you the option to play the game in a completely different way. With this mod installed you can choose to start your adventures in a new location and role-play as a specific class or character archetype from the get-go. There is a lot of possible scenarios to choose from and you can access even more by also installing the New Beginnings extension. The main selling point of this mod is that it allows you to play many builds that are simply not viable in vanilla. Thanks to Ordinator, you can create builds around things like Speech, Pickpocket, Block, or other skills that most players never bothered to improve before. Legacy of the Dragonborn is a massive mod that was initially designed for collectors but has since become much more than that. First off, the mod adds a huge museum that contains displays for basically every item in Skyrim, as well as dozens of other mods. In addition, Legacy of the Dragonborn also lets you create and manage your own guild and experience dozens of new quests. You can easily spend hundreds of hours playing the content introduced by this mod while barely touching the base game. All the mods featured on this list, along with many others, can be found over at NexusMods. I'm a classic jack-of-all-trades author who loves to write about most topics, though gaming has always been my strong suit. Or robots. Or space-traveling superhero robots disguised as Stephen King. Menu Search Search for: Search. Summermyst — Enchantments of Skyrim Enchanting is both one of the most overpowered and one of the most boring skills in Skyrim, especially in the late game. Achievements Mods Enabler This one is pretty self-explanatory. Moonpath to Elsweyr Moonpath to Elsweyr is among the oldest Skyrim quest mods ever created. Armor and Clothing Extension Armor and Clothing Extension is a must-have mod for anybody who appreciates immersion and diversity. True Storms True Storms is a complete weather overhaul mod for Skyrim. Wildcat — Combat of Skyrim We tried a bunch of the best Skyrim mods that overhaul combat before we decided to recommend this one. Imperious — Races of Skyrim Imperious is easily among the best Skyrim mods when it comes to role-playing and immersion. Vigilant Ever wanted to play as a Vigilant of Stendarr and rid the land of Daedric corruption? Falskaar Falskaar is one of the best Skyrim mods for fans of new lands and exploration. Beyond Skyrim — Bruma Beyond Skyrim — Bruma is an extremely ambitious mod that introduces a brand-new region to the game. Darkend Ever wanted to play a soulslike game set in the world of Skyrim? Helgen Reborn Many of the best Skyrim mods add entirely new locations to explore. Apocalypse — Magic of Skyrim Magic in Skyrim is pretty basic compared to previous games in the series. Spell Research This is perhaps one of the most obscure but also one of the best Skyrim mods for magic users. Wyrmstooth Wyrmstooth is another great quest mod that has been around forever. The Forgotten City Some Skyrim mods are so good that they become standalone games. Planning to mod other games? Check out the lists below for some ideas.
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