Enjoy playing the worthy game for free. Also, share it with friends. Click the below-given download button to start the download. November 8, April 17, When it comes to equipping yourself for battle looking badass should be near the top of your priority list. You want the coolest weapons and the most stylish armour plating around.
But even the Dragonborn is not Superman — they cannot haul everything. Should you be running out of inventory space all too often, try these handy bags and pouches. Javelins, axes, knives, and even grenades can be equipped and hurled at enemies, and your skill with them improved via a skill tree.
Daedra Hunter Armour This mod adds a suit of ornate armour to the game, but finding it requires you to embark on a little quest first. Follow the diaries of a Daedra Hunter through numerous dungeons in order to discover the prize, along with a great collection of new one and two-handed blades. Start the quest by finding the Buried Tower southwest of Riften. Staves of Skyrim Staves of Skyrim is a staff overhaul mod that adjusts the way staffs work in Skyrim, as well as adding some beautifully detailed new staves to the game.
Staves now come in heavy and light variants, as well as magic and defensive. With a defensive stave you can block incoming attacks in a similar manner to a shield. Dragon Bone Weapons finally adds a full variety of weapons to the crafting system, allowing you to strike fear into the hearts of dragons everywhere by stabbing them with their brothers. Talos Armoury adds the armour of hero-god Talos himself to the game, and can be crafted only at the Forge of Talos.
Royal Elven Armour Some stunning armour as worn by the Elven Royal Guard, now available for the common folk to craft at all good forges. Immersive Weapons Working in exactly the same way as Immersive Armours, the Weapons version of the mod seamlessly adds new weapons to Skyrim.
Cloaks of Skyrim For a fantasy game, Skyrim is severely lacking in cloaks. Everyone loves a swooshy cloak, and Cloaks of Skyrim adds wonderfully detailed cloaks to the game. Skyrim is densely populated with areas to discover and explore. Open Cities — Legendary Edition More detailed environments bring with them a notable curse: loading screens. Open Cities banishes loading between outside and inside cities, allowing you to pass through their gates and into the streets in one seamless movement.
Now you can gallop through Riften on horseback, or coax a dragon into a city centre to fight the local guardsmen. Becoming a Lord grants you a plot of land as a blank canvas for building an entire city. Castle Volkihar If you prefer your fortresses pre-built then Castle Volkihar is about as grand as they come. A colossal vampire castle filled with winding corridors, turrets, and dungeons, it also comes bundled with its own questline. Tundra Defence Tundra Defence grants Skyrim a minigame in the vein of tower defence and horde mode.
Build your own outpost in the wilderness of Skyrim and then defend it from waves of attackers. Guards can be hired to help defend your land and citizens can live in your boundaries in exchange for taxes. Enemy raids can be triggered manually for instant action, or set to random intervals so attackers can strike at any time.
This adds an interesting element of responsibility to the game, as ignoring attacks can leave your camp in ruins. Community College Located east of Whiterun, the Skyrim Community College is home to 18 trainers and 18 merchants who will aid you in becoming a master in the many arts of adventuring. Greystone Castle An exceptionally grand player house located on a cliff northeast of Ivarstead, Greystone Castle is an elaborate bespoke build containing chambers for every kind of crafting imaginable.
A huge sunken dungeon accessed by a boat from the Dawnstar Sanctuary, Atlantis is teeming with mermen, goblins, traps, whirlpools, and even the agents of Hades. Val Lyrea Val Lyrea is a vast dwarven citadel located in the field of Whiterun, made up of cavernous halls with gilded monuments and great hissing clockwork machines.
Wyvern Rock Castle A beautifully designed castle, and your new home, the fun in Wyvern Rock comes from its multiple secret rooms. The Dwemer were well known for their ingenuity and, surprisingly, airships are actually part of The Elder Scrolls lore.
The Asteria is inspired by the Morrowind quest Bloodmoon, and not only looks fantastic, but has decks kitted out with all the forges, enchanting tables, and tanning racks you could possibly need to lead a life of luxury in Skyrim. It eliminates moments of unnatural silence with birdsong and wind out in the wilderness, and the hussle of human life in cities. Effects change depending on the time of day too, with nocturnal animals sounding out at night and children shrieking during the day.
To keep it lore friendly, the places have been reimagined as they would be years on — the time difference between Arena and Skyrim. For long-term players, this a true piece of fan-service.
Falskaar Falskaar is a particularly famous mod. More expansion pack than a simple questline, the mod adds 25 hours of campaign content and a whole new continent. Velicky created it to gain the attention of Bethesda. He now works at Bungie on Destiny, which should shout about the quality of his work. An absolute necessity and the most ambitious mod on this list.
These are the mods you need to keep you journeying for that extra mile. Voyage to the Dreamborne Isles is the most beautiful world created for Skyrim; all saturated colours and neon fauna. As the name suggests, it burrows down 50 levels deep. Each floor contains enemies, and defeating them unlocks the door to the next cavern. An arena-style combat challenge, this dungeon also randomly changes on every visit to encourage multiple replays.
Lore friendly and prioritising exploration and story, each one of the five quests in the collection adds new areas to discover, all littered with a vast collection of heavily researched texts.
Fight against the Thalmor More a campaign than a questline, Fight against the Thalmor is comprised of four Workshop files each containing a chapter of the prolonged struggle against a bunch of racist elves. Rather than offering up standard quests to the log, the mod provides the locations within the game and allows the story to play out naturally through the use of letters and journals, NPCs, and a few side-quests. While not as narrative heavy as most quest mods, Fight against the Thalmor offers some stunning locations to spill blood in.
Expect the classic moments — including those dreaded dogs — all made over with a Skyrim-friendly feel. Experience one of the coolest fan-made Star Wars quests and enjoy it all in Skyrim. Unofficial Skyrim Special Edition Patch After installing the mod, the following general load order needs to be followed: Skyrim.
Browse Skyrim Realistic Overhaul mod for Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim files to download full releases, installer, sdk, patches, mods, demos, and media.
First download the Bethesda. Run the installer as Administrator. The publisher should be verified and should be Zenimax. It will prompt you to select your language and the next screen asks you where you want to install it. The default file path is C: Program Files x86 Bethesda. Why wield a huge axe when you can turn on your practical lightsaber?
Why use any custom shouts when you could just channel The Force? Start the quest by finding the Buried Tower southwest of Riften. Staves of Skyrim Staves of Skyrim is a staff overhaul mod that adjusts the way staffs work in Skyrim, as well as adding some beautifully detailed new staves to the game.
Staves now come in heavy and light variants, as well as magic and defensive. With a defensive stave you can block incoming attacks in a similar manner to a shield.
Dragon Bone Weapons finally adds a full variety of weapons to the crafting system, allowing you to strike fear into the hearts of dragons everywhere by stabbing them with their brothers.
Talos Armoury adds the armour of hero-god Talos himself to the game, and can be crafted only at the Forge of Talos. Royal Elven Armour Some stunning armour as worn by the Elven Royal Guard, now available for the common folk to craft at all good forges.
Immersive Weapons Working in exactly the same way as Immersive Armours, the Weapons version of the mod seamlessly adds new weapons to Skyrim. Cloaks of Skyrim For a fantasy game, Skyrim is severely lacking in cloaks. Everyone loves a swooshy cloak, and Cloaks of Skyrim adds wonderfully detailed cloaks to the game. Skyrim is densely populated with areas to discover and explore.
Open Cities — Legendary Edition More detailed environments bring with them a notable curse: loading screens. Open Cities banishes loading between outside and inside cities, allowing you to pass through their gates and into the streets in one seamless movement.
Now you can gallop through Riften on horseback, or coax a dragon into a city centre to fight the local guardsmen. Becoming a Lord grants you a plot of land as a blank canvas for building an entire city. Castle Volkihar If you prefer your fortresses pre-built then Castle Volkihar is about as grand as they come. A colossal vampire castle filled with winding corridors, turrets, and dungeons, it also comes bundled with its own questline. Tundra Defence Tundra Defence grants Skyrim a minigame in the vein of tower defence and horde mode.
Build your own outpost in the wilderness of Skyrim and then defend it from waves of attackers. Guards can be hired to help defend your land and citizens can live in your boundaries in exchange for taxes. Enemy raids can be triggered manually for instant action, or set to random intervals so attackers can strike at any time.
This adds an interesting element of responsibility to the game, as ignoring attacks can leave your camp in ruins. Community College Located east of Whiterun, the Skyrim Community College is home to 18 trainers and 18 merchants who will aid you in becoming a master in the many arts of adventuring.
Greystone Castle An exceptionally grand player house located on a cliff northeast of Ivarstead, Greystone Castle is an elaborate bespoke build containing chambers for every kind of crafting imaginable. A huge sunken dungeon accessed by a boat from the Dawnstar Sanctuary, Atlantis is teeming with mermen, goblins, traps, whirlpools, and even the agents of Hades.
Val Lyrea Val Lyrea is a vast dwarven citadel located in the field of Whiterun, made up of cavernous halls with gilded monuments and great hissing clockwork machines. Wyvern Rock Castle A beautifully designed castle, and your new home, the fun in Wyvern Rock comes from its multiple secret rooms. The Dwemer were well known for their ingenuity and, surprisingly, airships are actually part of The Elder Scrolls lore. The Asteria is inspired by the Morrowind quest Bloodmoon, and not only looks fantastic, but has decks kitted out with all the forges, enchanting tables, and tanning racks you could possibly need to lead a life of luxury in Skyrim.
It eliminates moments of unnatural silence with birdsong and wind out in the wilderness, and the hussle of human life in cities. Effects change depending on the time of day too, with nocturnal animals sounding out at night and children shrieking during the day. To keep it lore friendly, the places have been reimagined as they would be years on — the time difference between Arena and Skyrim.
For long-term players, this a true piece of fan-service. Falskaar Falskaar is a particularly famous mod. More expansion pack than a simple questline, the mod adds 25 hours of campaign content and a whole new continent. Velicky created it to gain the attention of Bethesda. He now works at Bungie on Destiny, which should shout about the quality of his work. An absolute necessity and the most ambitious mod on this list. These are the mods you need to keep you journeying for that extra mile. Voyage to the Dreamborne Isles is the most beautiful world created for Skyrim; all saturated colours and neon fauna.
As the name suggests, it burrows down 50 levels deep. Each floor contains enemies, and defeating them unlocks the door to the next cavern. An arena-style combat challenge, this dungeon also randomly changes on every visit to encourage multiple replays.
Lore friendly and prioritising exploration and story, each one of the five quests in the collection adds new areas to discover, all littered with a vast collection of heavily researched texts. Fight against the Thalmor More a campaign than a questline, Fight against the Thalmor is comprised of four Workshop files each containing a chapter of the prolonged struggle against a bunch of racist elves. Rather than offering up standard quests to the log, the mod provides the locations within the game and allows the story to play out naturally through the use of letters and journals, NPCs, and a few side-quests.
While not as narrative heavy as most quest mods, Fight against the Thalmor offers some stunning locations to spill blood in. Expect the classic moments — including those dreaded dogs — all made over with a Skyrim-friendly feel. And with the mansion cleared you can settle in and make it your home. Wolf, Tiger, Bear, and Tree forms will be at your disposal after proving your worth in the druid trials, each offering indefinite periods of animal form and a selection of special abilities.
Arissa A mere two quests long, this is certainly the shortest adventure on our list, but the reward is quite special: Arissa herself. Fully voiced with lines of dialogue, and fleshed out with a substantial backstory, Arissa is a well-travelled Imperial rogue looking to help out the Dragonborn. The Dark Brotherhood Resurrection An extension to the Dark Brotherhood questline, Resurrection adds 22 new quests and contracts to murder the six most powerful men in Skyrim.
With its washed-out colours and constant threat of death by dragon fire, Skyrim is quite a grim game. Take a break from the weight of saving the world by being a bit silly.
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