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Even if you don't plan to mod Skyrim much, this mod should be in your load order. SSE Fixes is another mandatory Skyrim mod that fixes a core engine issue where multiple. ESP and. ESM files would make Skyrim run much worse than it should. Installing this mod will most likely boost your FPS. Bug Fixes SSE fixes a few bugs that relate to perks or skills not working as they should.

Examples include ability conditions not working as time passes and Speech XP not being properly multiplied when you sell stacks of items. Audio Overhaul for Skyrim makes sweeping changes to Skyrim's sounds. Ambient noises, weapons, spells, and footsteps have seen some changes with this mod. Footstep noises change based on the surface you're walking on, weapons have different impact noises for flesh and metal, spells have a proper impact sound when they hit something, all of which are accompanied by a reverb overhaul that is much more immersive than what vanilla Skyrim used.

Skyrim's perk trees were an excellent deviation from the skill and attribute system previous Elder Scrolls games utilized, yet it had a few issues. The biggest issue was how insignificant most of the perks were. This has been addressed in Vokrii - Minimalistic Perks of Skyrim. Created by the same mod author who's made Ordinator and Wintersun, EnaiSiaion has focused on making the overhauled perks as impactful as possible without adding bloat.

Every skill tree has been overhauled without alienating fans of the original Skyrim skill trees. New perks include the ability to lift humans with Telekinesis, scaling unarmed damage through Light Armor, and buffing Shouts through the Speech skill tree. The number of build options that this mod enables is simply staggering.

There are only so many times someone can hear "Hey you, you're finally awake" before going insane. Rather than play through Skyrim's lengthy and buggy opening sequence, players should install Alternate Start - Live Another Life. Instead of taking a carriage to Helgen, players will be thrown into character creation immediately before choosing how they want their game to start. Options include starting as a bandit, a Warlock's personal Thrall, or starting in Solstheim.

Certain fan-made add-ons have implemented additional openings that support other mods, such as Beyond Skyrim - Bruma. For some of the mod's most interesting additions, check out this article. Interesting NPCs is a hybrid between being a quest mod and immersion mod.

It might not do much from a practical standpoint, but using this amazing sword in battle is a ton of fun regardless. World of Warcraft is one of the most popular MMOs ever made. The weapon designs present in this MMORPG are particularly notable, with the Warglaive of Azzinoth being one of the most iconic weapons in the entire game. Fans of World of Warcraft can download a weapon mod for Skyrim Special Edition that adds this blade to the game.

It's a great way to get the best of both worlds as players slice and dice their way through enemies while using this weapon. Any gamer wishing for more weapons without breaking the immersion of the game's established look should definitely go for this mod. The creator of this mod has used the textures present in Skyrim to make these new axes, swords, and more.

Hence, the new weapons introduced in this mod feel cohesive with the design of the game, which is quite a bonus for RPG players. Speaking of lore-friendly mods, one can't fail to mention the brilliant Lore Weapon Expansion mod as well. True to its name, this mod adds a bunch of weapons in the game that are carefully crafted to fit in with the established lore of The Elder Scrolls. The creators of this mod used plenty of methods to make these weapons feel more well-integrated with the main game.

They considered everything from the design of the previous games' weapons, to the extensive texts pertaining to relevant information in The Elder Scrolls universe. The end result is an impressive and natural-feeling expansion of Skyrim 's weapons. The final weapon mod on this list that deals with immersion is the aptly titled Immersive Weapons mod. It should be no secret as to what this mod achieves in Skyrim.

The mod adds a total of new weapons that fit perfectly in the world of Skyrim. If that wasn't enough, then this mod also adds dual-wielding opponents, adding more variety to the enemies of Skyrim and more thrill to the Dragonborn's adventure.

After all that talk of immersion, it's time to discuss a mod that is anything but lore-friendly. Scopes on bows may look cool, but one can't really expect a medieval fantasy title to feature these scopes. So for those who don't really mind a slight hit to their immersion, go for the Scoped Bows mod instead.

Shooting a bow with a scope on it feels pretty awesome — perhaps more so than it should, at times. The basic weapons of Skyrim are quite commonplace and often seen in the hand of other NPCs. This includes important figures and royalty as well, which is certainly quite odd once players think about it.

Why would a Jarl hold such a basic steel sword? We've collected some really impressive location overhauls to expand your Skyrim experience along with some huge quest mods to take you on new adventures. Skyrim's got lots of adventure, but here's about 10 hours more courtesy of writer and developer Nick Pearce. Play detective and solve a murder mystery while exploring a massive, ancient city. It's got excellent, award-winning writing, a non-linear story, fantastic voice acting by a large cast, an enjoyable original soundtrack, and even a touch of time travel.

Here's our write-up of the Forgotten City Skyrim mod. It's also been adapted into a standalone game set in ancient Rome. Adds a gallery you can fill with unique items, a museum to your achievements that is also a library, a storage facility, a questline of its own, and a place to learn archaeology complete with its own perks.

While there is a version of Legacy of the Dragonborn for Oldrim, the v5 update specifically for Special Edition remaps the building to make it larger and more like a real museum. This total conversion creates an entirely new world, very nearly the size of Skyrim itself, and populates it with new dungeons, quests, monsters, and fully voiced NPCs. You can read about the opening hours of Enderal here. Vigilant is a four-part quest mod that adds some Dark Souls flair to Tamriel. After getting stuck in Oblivion, you'll face off against otherworldly monsters and big, Souls-style bosses while exploring areas filled with special items and keys.

Beyond that, the 'Anvil of Zenithar' allows players to craft their own wares after finishing objectives, besting bosses and reaching new areas. Vigilant Voiced adds voice-acting. You can also snag the same modder's Bloodborne-themed adventure called Glenmoril. Moonpath to Elsweyr was one of the first quest mods for Oldrim back in the day. It's made its way to SSE now with its two new regions and custom quests.

In Jody's Moonpath spotlight he talks to its original creator. Who's going to rebuild Helgen after it got toasted by a dragon at the beginning of the game? You are, of course. It's a huge, fully voiced quest mod where you'll restore the town, choose a faction, and fight in the new arena. Another big mod from Arthmoor restores loads of content that exists in SSE's data files but wasn't implemented in the game. Numerous locations, NPCs, dialogue, quests, and items have been brought back into the light, and Skyrim is richer for it.

This big construction overhaul mod redesigns all of Skyrim's major cities and some settlements as well. Every city has been reimagined to more distinctly fit its own theme with new buildings and vendors. It doubles as an immersion mod as well, with local banners and guards changing allegiance as Skyrim's civil war develops.

There are player home mods to suit all tastes, but the Asteria is a particularly nice one—a flying ship with all mod cons, by which I mean storage space and crafting tables.

It's permanently docked, however, and can't be moved around, though it does have a teleporter for a more immersive alternative to fast-travel. If you want a flyable skyship, try the Dev Aveza. Even with Skyrim Special Edition, there's still plenty of room to make Tamriel prettier. Modders have updated how characters look and added higher resolution textures, among other things, to put a new shine on the game.

Climates of Tamriel is a huge overhaul adding new weather types, new lighting, and clouds. It can make night-time darker as well for a more immersive adventuring experience. There's even a winter version that covers even more of Skyrim in snow.

Realistic Water Two, drawing and expanding on the work of some earlier water mods, adds better ripples, larger splashes, re-textured foam and faster water flow in streams, bobbing chunks of ice, and even murky, stagnant-looking water in dungeons. For all your extremely realistic screenshot-taking needs. Skyrim's NPCs already looked dated when the game was first released, and they certainly haven't aged well.

The SSE might improve the looks of the world, but it doesn't touch its citizens, so this mod from Scaria should be on your list. It gives everyone in the game including your avatar a facelift with more detailed textures that won't kneecap your framerate, without making characters look out of place.

We can all agree Bethesda's RPGs aren't often stunners in the hair department. So many hair mods get carried away turning characters into models, though. Vanilla Hair Replacer aims for more lore-friendly changes for Skyrim's default hair choices so NPCs look a less scraggly but still like they hail from Skyrim. Be sure to check the "recommended mods" section of the page to get your characters looking exactly like the ones in the screenshots.

While Skyrim Special Edition adds plenty of enhanced visuals, it doesn't do a thing to improve the original game's low-poly meshes. This mod edits hundreds of 3D models placed in thousands of different locations for items like furniture, clutter, architectural elements, and landscape objects to make them look nicer and more realistic.

Hear me out. Aside from NPC's faces, what are you going to have your nose up against in Skyrim most often? Well yeah, enemies, but also doors! Modder "Hype1" has created lots of new door meshes with glorious 4k textures so you'll never be stuck picking the lock on a low-res door again.

While you're at it, Book Covers is a mod that will make books as beautiful as they deserve to be. Skyrim is an even more beautiful place thanks to the visual mods and new locations on this list, but you'll want to populate it with interesting people too. These mods add some of our favorite companion characters, and some cool creatures for them to fight too. This companion mod is a particularly sweet one, based on popular octogenarian YouTuber Shirley Curry, otherwise known as the "Skyrim Grandma".

Created by fans and voiced by Curry herself, the Shirley companion shares Curry's likeness. Tamriel's Shirley has her own lore-appropriate backstory too. After you've completed her recruitment quest, Shirley will join you, fighting alongside you as a barbarian warrior—Curry's preferred combat style. Curry has already started playing with the mod herself, which you can catch the beginning of in her new video series.

Maybe you don't think a blue Khajiit who follows you around commenting on everything and being sarcastic about Lydia is what Skyrim needs, but trust us on this.

Inigo has tons of dialogue, some tied to his own questline and more that crops up at appropriate times depending on the location you're at.

He can be told where to go and what to do by whistling, and will follow you even if you've got an existing companion, chatting away with them thanks to skilfully repurposed voice lines. A sequel to a much-loved Oblivion mod which Terry Pratchett contributed to , Vilja in Skyrim adds the great-granddaughter of the original Vilja as a follower.

She's an alchemist with her own questline to follow and a unique system to give her orders—essentially spells bound to hotkeys that can be used to co-ordinate attacks. Like Inigo she doesn't count toward your follower limit, and if introduced to each other Inigo and Vilja will even chat among themselves. Will we ever tire of crossovers between our favorite big RPGs?



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