Skyrim: 10 Steam Workshop Mods To Keep You Playing | Game Rant

After nearly 10 years of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and numerous ports, some players find it challenging to continue playing the same content. It was a wildly popular game that won many awards, but even the greatest must fall sometime. Luckily for Elder Scrolls fans, the modding community isn’t quite ready to let go just yet.

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In fact, on Steam Workshop alone, there are literally thousands of mods to choose from. Even in 2020, users continue creating and updating new content for the game. It’s high-quality content as well, with some even winning major awards. For those who adore Skyrim, but need more content to hang on a decade later, modders have just about everything players could ever dream of and then some.

10 The Forgotten City

With its claim to fame being the first mod in history to win a national Writer’s Guild award, Modern Storyteller’s The Forgotten City is a truly epic experience. With nearly 8 hours of original content, players find themselves immersed in a murder mystery that involves interrogation, exploration, and deep moral dilemmas.

Other features of this incredible mod include a series of multiple endings, an original music score, and high-quality voice acting. IGN, PC Gamer, Kotaku, and more gave it rave reviews, making it a must-try for any Skyrim fan, new or returning.

9 Amazing Race Tweaks Collection

Those looking for more enriched and immersive gameplay may appreciate the race stat changes that come with Amazing Race Tweaks!. This collection of mods reworks statistics for each race in the game, making them both more realistic and more individualized.

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Luck, blessing, persuasion, intelligence, and more are all slightly changed. Some races even get new lore-friendly passive abilities such as Imperials being able to cheat death once per day. The Amazing Race Tweaks! full collection includes mods for Imperials, Khajiit, Orcs, Argonians, Nords, Redguards, Bretons, Dark Elves, Wood Elves, and High Elves.

8 Moonpath To Elsweyr

Tired of adventuring in Skyrim? Fans of Khajiit or their homeland of Elsweyr as seen in The Elder Scrolls Online might enjoy all that Moonpath to Elsweyr has to offer. Join a caravan of Khajiit and journey with them into the untamed wilds of Elsweyr. This massive mod features new creatures, quests, and environments.

Around 13 new areas await players upon downloading this mod such as lush jungles, dark forests, and deserts. Within these new biomes are fearsome creatures unlike anything seen in Skyrim such as raptors, sload, hyenas, and more.

7 Towns And Villages Enhanced Collection

Although it’s a fantastic game, Skyrim was released a long while ago and shows its age in many areas of the game. One of the best mods to combat this is the Towns and Villages Enhanced collection. This series of mods introduces new, higher resolutions items, textures, and clutter for the towns and villages of Skyrim.

The Towns and Villages Enhanced collection includes mods for Riverwood, Whiterun, Riften, Solitude, Wildhelm, Falkreath, Markarth, and small villages. As with any mod that brings graphic improvements to the game, it may increase the minimum spec requirements to play.

6 Sjel Blad Castle

At first glance, Sjel Blad Castle may seem like a fancy housing mod, but it’s so much more. This mod includes the usual gambit of features for housing such as gear storage and roleplay areas such as a dining hall and bedroom. However, this huge castle also includes an armory, forge, vault, trophy hall, stables, guards, and both humanoid and creature followers.

The castle’s features don’t stop there. It includes a Hall of Ascension which adds new ways to customize class gameplay and character appearance. The stables come with over 30 mounts including some of the most exotic beasts featured in The Elder Scrolls V. There are even a handful of dungeons to explore on the property. For this mod to function properly, it requires Dawnguard and Dragonborn DLC packs.

5 The Evil Mansion

The Evil Mansion is no ordinary mansion. Take a closer look. This is a lore-friendly Resident Evil remake for Skyrim. After many hours of studying game maps and YouTube videos covering the game, the developer of this mod created a faithful rendition of the infamous Spencer Mansion.

The complex offers both player housing and an initial challenge to unlock it. It’s a full rebuild of the original mansion which includes additional areas such as the basement, dormitory, and laboratory. Progressing through the mansion involves battling dangerous creatures and solving a series of puzzles, very reminiscent of the original Resident Evil game. Other features include unlockable vendors and companions, horse parking, unique loot, and more.

4 Falskaar

For those who want new Skyrim-centric content, Falskaar opens up an island off the coast of the province. The mod features a whole new land to explore, people to meet, quests to follow, and dungeons to dive into. In total, it adds around 20 hours of content to the game.

There are 26 quests including 9 main quests and 17 side quests. Players access this new realm for the first time by speaking to Jalamar in Riften or going straight to Echo Deep Mine. This mod doesn’t require DLC content, but the creator asks that players wait several hours of in-game time before heading into Falskaar so that it loads properly.

3 Build Your Own City – Becoming a Lord

Ready for a whole new experience in an Elder Scrolls game? Do just that with the Build Your Own City – Becoming a Lord mod. The goal of this mod is to slowly build a city on an empty plot of land, all owned by the player.

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As of September 2020, the mod remains in its alpha stage, currently featuring Lord house options, citizen house options, NPCs, AI packages, and more. Future content additions include graduating a town to tier 3 (or city status), a diplomacy system, court wizards, trade depots, and barracks.

2 ColloseusX’s Lore Friendly Zombie Mod

Turn the land of Skyrim upside-down with zombies! The Lore Friendly Zombie Mod brings an eerie mist to Skyrim that turns mortals and creatures alike into mist-burned undead. At this time, there are 3,400 undead populating the world with more to come. Build and upgrade a sizeable defense at Mistwatch with the Mistguard Militia and rescue survivors in a world fallen to Molag Bal.

With high-risk gameplay similar to Dark Souls, even the smallest scratch from a zombie brings a chance of death. Only extreme vigilance and evasiveness ensure players survive this new world. Not only are large portions of the map shrouded in mist, but the mod also includes new monsters such as Mistwalkers, Mistbringers, Mistburnt, and even a Mistlurker Dragon.

1 Markarth Undercity

For players who ever wanted more to the story of Markarth, take a deep dive into the vast Markarth Undercity. This cavernous new area under the city of Markarth features an in-depth main questline and several side quests.

Don’t get too overly confident with this mod. It’s designed for high-level players, and even those in the level 50 range get one-shotted. Enemies within the depths are fully overhauled with new stats and abilities, offering a level of challenge unlike anything players faced in the base game. Other features include custom enemies, items, merchants, followers, and plenty of backstory to fully immerse players into this fantastic under realm.

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