

The new dialogue includes all-new conversations with Lydia during certain places in the main quest. This mod adds in 350 lines of dialogue to make the character much more interesting, and also for her relationship to progress with the player throughout the game. The final mod for this week Improved Follower Dialogue – Lydia by Roadhouse699 dramatically improves the personality in everyone’s favorite housecarl. Additionally, you could even play as a Dremora, or a half Dragon complete with all the accessories. If you are playing a Bosmer for example, you can add horns to your character as they have in ESO. They are all craftable at a forge, and they use the circlet slot for equipment.Įven though this mod seems fairly niche, it does add some interesting gameplay and roleplay options for your characters. TDN Equipable Horns SE by Nightshade adds in 43 equipable horns and 2 Argonian feather variants for player characters. The next mod on the list is one that I have had in my load order for a while, but have never gotten around to reviewing. Overall, the mod is lightweight, highly customizable, and the effects are high quality in their own right. This mod also adds dirt visual effects to NPC’s that work in manual labor jobs like blacksmiths. #SkyrimSE Īfter a battle, you might find your character now covered with blood from the conflict, or after days of traveling the wilds of Skyrim, you might have accumulated some dirt. "Dirt and Blood – Dynamic Visual Effects" Your character will accumulate dirt and blood dynamically, which you can clean by swimming, standing in the rain or taking a bath. Dirt and Blood – Dynamic Visual Effects by JaySerpa is a mod that adds a progressive level of visual effects to players.

However, the implementation into the game is so seamless that it had to make the list. This week, we start off with a simple mod that offers more of a cosmetic change than anything. Each week I choose just a couple of these mods to showcase here, that I think are worthy of a download.

Thanks to a dedicated community, there will always be things to do in Skyrim to make your game look and feel like new. This is where the Skyrim modding community has decided to step in.

The world seems completely endless when you first set out to explore, but unfortunately, this sense of wonder doesn’t hold up to hundreds of hours of gameplay. The wonderful world of Skyrim is full of places to visit, quests to undertakes, and NPC’s to talk to.
