Next time it will be some real mods though! To begin with we’ll won’t be dealing exactly with mods but with some 3rd party software that makes playing a modded Skyrim easier. So if that bothers you feel free to ignore my choices. One that adds stuff from Legend of Zelda, not so much. That means that a mod that adds Lord of the Rings weapons would work for me as they fit well enough. I will use any mod that I feel fits enough with Skyrim or just amuses me. Another thing to keep in mind is that I am not a strict lore purist. :pĪlso, keep in mind this is not meant to be a “The Best Mods of Skyrim” list as much as a completely biased, personal list of mods I’d recommend to anyone who wants to make Skyrim more interesting. I suggest to look at the ones provided at the author page as they are usually ten times better at least. Screenshots whenever possible too and obviously a description of the mod. So you can pick your own poison of where to download it. Now here is how it works: I will try be providing the mod name, a link to where you can download it on the Nexus and Steam Workshop (whenever possible) or some other site. Eventually I will copy the info in all the posts and make a page out of it that will be linked in the upper menu. This will break the work in smaller chunks (making it easier for me) and allow me to gather some feedback about how to make the list as we go. Due to a suggestion of Ravanel I decided to post it in parts instead of just releasing one gigantic list at once. However that list quickly became outdated so when I pulled it down with the intention of making a new, up-to-date and improved version. A long time ago I did a list of mods that I use while playing Skyrim as a sort of recomendation of good mods.
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