Skyrim comes with a ton of quests that guarantee hours of entertainment.
Jan 25, 2009 Vampire Hunting: Order of the Virtuous Blood: Another mod that suffers from 'Moddyness' but if you ever really wanted to go vampire hunting like crazy in oblivion but felt like the one organization devoted to that hunt was a bit 'meh' this is the mod for you. It adds more depth to the organization and gives you quasi-radiant hunting quests. If you’ve searched for Skyrim quest mods before then you’ve probably already heard of. Unfortunately, without using mods, the reward cannot be traded in for a better version after you have leveled, and what was a useful item at level 3 is usually useless at level 23. Some quest rewards have unique properties, and earning them at an early level essentially squanders them. Aug 27, 2012 My time has come!!! I always list this big list of quest mods whenever people ask what the best mods are or what your favorite mods are. See below: The Oblivion Quest List. For me personally I spent a lot of 2007-2011 playing Oblivion quest mods and my favorites would probably be. The Kumiko Manor mod adds a large home and quest that results in a follower but I had a lot of problems with the quest not only in difficulty of working out the puzzels but it also glitched and I had to use the console to progress it. I ended up missing out on a large chunk of the quest just to.
But with the game having released so long ago, it’s only natural that players turn to the world of modders to find out new adventures to keep the Skyrim world alive. Thankfully many fans of the Elder Scrolls franchise have taken the task of creating the finest and most amazing mods.
Some of these mods are so huge that they turn Skyrim into basically another game, and some of them can even be compared in quality and size with the official Skyrim DLCs that have been released so far.
That’s why I’ve made a list of the best Skyrim quest mods that you can find on the internet. I know how difficult it can be to find new quality quests to play, but hopefully this list can get you started.
20. Shezzarine: The Fate of Tamriel
In this mod you become Shezzarine, a powerful warrior destined to shape the fate of Tamriel according to fate.
The main thing about this mod is that Onmund, the College of Winterhold apprentice and companion that many players love, takes a crucial role and gets thousands of new lines of dialogue to interact with him.
You’ll be facing the mission of defining the fate of Tamriel as well as the fate of the Thalmor themselves. What will they be? Your actions will redefine the course of history!
19. Enderal
Even though Enderal is one of the most complete mods on this list, it takes one of the higher spots mainly because it isn’t a quest mod per se, but rather an entirely different game.
Enderal is a new game based on the engine of Skyrim, made by modders over the course of a few years.
The game is surprisingly complete and comes packed with hundreds of lines of dialog as well as quests and a unique story never seen before.
Keep in mind that Enderal does have a fair share of bugs, as it wasn’t developed by a large team of professionals but rather by fans of the TES franchise.
18. Moonpath to Elsweyr
This massive mod adds the entire region of Elsweyr to base-game Skyrim. This is a region that was already added in an Oblivion mod before, but fully redefined to fit the graphical demands of TES V.
This mod will take you to the lands of the Khajit where you’ll have to help them fight against the Thalmor to defend their region and keep it safe. Sounds like a real adventure if you ask me.
17. Fight Against the Thalmor
These three mods will put you in a path to fight the Thalmor, just like other mods on this list. But in a more direct fashion.
You’ll get to take the fight by your own hands and try to destroy the enemies of peace by utilizing the power of the Dragonborn to put a stop to the evil Elven society.
South Dragon Bridge is a particularly standout addition to this series and I fully recommend you try it!
16. Into the Depths
Are you into scary games? If so then maybe Skyrim doesn’t quite cut it.
But if you want scary I’d like to suggest that you try this incredible mod.
Into the Depths takes you into an abandoned mine where citizens have reported to have heard the voices of the undead deep within.
You’ll have to explore the mine and find out what’s causing the noises, attempting to put a stop into them.
Keep in mind that this mod is meant to add a scary questline to Skyrim so if you’re one of those to be easily frightened you might want to avoid trying this one entirely.
15. Psijic Realm
Do you claim to be a powerful mage? Are you seeking to join the ranks of the mighty Psijic Order?
Then you’ll have to complete the College of Winterhold questline and wait to be contacted by a member of the order themselves, who will invite you to test yourself and join their ranks.
The Psijic Realm mod adds a lot of new places to the game, as well as a new questline with dozens of hours of gameplay in which your main goal will be to defeat the Dark Brotherhood!
14. Undeath
Those who seek a life in control of the dark arts might want to try the Undeath mod.
This enhances the experience of a dark by allowing you to become a mighty Necromancer, bringing the dead back to life and obtaining the powers of a Lich King.
If you love Conjuration then this mod is for you.
13. The Wheels of Lull
If you know a lot about The Elder Scrolls lore with knowledge stretching beyond the TES games, then this mod is probably going to be the one to try.
It adds a ton of new quests, weapons, armors, and dungeons that are mentioned in other Elder Scrolls stories, but that haven’t made an appearance in games yet (up until this mod was released, that is).
You don’t need to be a lore expert to enjoy this mod. But you might miss a few references and not feel as immersed as one who knows a thing or two.
12. Moon and Star
Moon and Star isn’t as massive of a mod as others on this list, but it still adds a new questline which includes a known foe from the days of TES III: Morrowind.
It also adds a new town and new weaponry for you to obtain and enjoy. So all in all a pretty decent one to give a try if you’ve got the time.
11. The Forgotten City
If you’re into mods with immersive storylines then The Forgotten City quest is going to be perfect for you.
This is one of the few quest mods where you can alter the end of the story depending on your actions.
This means that it has a lot of replay value if you choose to go over it a few times with different endings.
10. Summerset Isle
The Summerset Isle can only be officially visited in the Elder Scrolls universe if you play TES Online, but you may now also visit them in Skyrim as well thanks to this awesome mod.
The legendary Elven home is highly likely to feature in the following Elder Scrolls single-player game, but in the meantime you can travel Summerset with all of your Skyrim gear and explore the vastness of the region with your own equipment.
This mod adds a whole new region to the game as well as hundreds of new NPCs and quests, all with unique dialog lines that are unique to this single mod.
9. Maids II – Deception (NSFW)
Maids II is the continuation of an already popular mod that many fans loved in Oblivion.
Deception further develops the story into an even more complex series of events. Even though the story is quite rich and unique, you should still keep in mind that Deception has a lot of NSFW material meant to be played by adults.
Stay clear from this mod if you’re not comfortable with your Skyrim save being filled with… ahem… non-kid-friendly material.
8. Beyond Reach
The Reach is a dark region that you’ll easily find to be one hell of an eerie place during your first visit.
In fact, you’ll instantly notice how things never seem to get bright in The Reach (also known as High Rock) as there seems to be a plagued cursed upon the lands of this region.
Your quest will be to find what’s causing things to go bad in The Reach all whilst keeping your sanity and interacting with three new different factions.
Each faction has its own goals and motivations, and the story is as well written like any other in the base game.
7. Beyond Skyrim
Beyond Skyrim aims to incorporate many regions of Tamriel into the Skyrim base game.
So far only Bruma has been released (and there’s an even bigger mod that adds almost the entire world of Cyrodiil to the game) but the details that you’ll find in this mod are second to none.
The region looks like it was made by pros and it comes with dozens of new quests as well as unique dialog that you won’t find anywhere else in the game.
If you loved Bruma in Oblivion then you’ll absolutely love the chance to visit with the graphics and gameplay of Skyrim!
6. The Tools of Kagrenac
Here you’ll have to discover what happened to the Tools of Kagrenac after the events of Morrowing came to a halt. But if you played the game, you probably already know what they are.
If you haven’t, then I don’t want to spoil it for you.
Get yourself ready to embark on a quest that will truly test your resolve!
5. The Gray Cowl of Nocturnal
This large quest requires you to find the Gray Cowl of Nocturnal which is basically the same as the end of the Thieves’ Guild quest of Oblivion.
However this story is vastly developed and contains hours of new gameplay for you to enjoy.
Become the most legendary of thieves by embarking and completing this awesome quest and see where it takes you.
4. Helgen Reborn
It doesn’t matter which Skyrim mod list you look at, Helgen Reborn is always going to be near the top.
If you don’t recall, Helgen is the small town which gets destroyed by Alduin just when the game begins, and it remains destroyed throughout the entire story of the game, never to be used again.
However with Helgen Reborn you’ll get to follow a huge questline to reconstruct the city and decide who will take charge of administrating it – be it the Empire, the Stormcloaks, or even the local population that wishes to live in Helgen once again.
3. Wyrmstooth
Wyrmstooth will take you on an adventure in search of a dragon that has been tormenting the people of the region for a little more than a while.
The story will let you know who the dragon is, why it acts the way it does, and how you can stop it.
You’ll have to resolve many puzzles and traverse through countless dungeons if you wish to succeed. But the rewards are aplenty!
2. Legacy of the Dragonborn
The Legacy of the Dragonborn is probably one of the most famous mods in the history of Skyrim.
It adds so many quests that you won’t even be able to count them all, as well as a personal museum and dozens of hours of gameplay to revitalize your gaming experience.
This mod will help you become a collector of artifacts and you will even get your own personal museum in Solitude!
In fact, the Path to Elsweyr mode is included in the Legacy of the Dragonborn. This means you won’t have to download the Khajit homeland questline mod if you choose to get this one first.
1. Falskaar
If you’ve searched for Skyrim quest mods before then you’ve probably already heard of Falskaar.
Even though the story added within this mod is not canon, it’s fully lore-friendly and gives you over 20 hours of fully-voiced playtime.
The amount of work that was put into this makes it the best Skyrim quest mod around, and will let you explore the vast lands of Falskaar for hours on end.
The mod adds many new books, weapons, quests, and even a unique soundtrack created by the developers of the mod to make your experience unique and special.
There are many Skyrim mods out there, but this is easily the best quest mod that you’ll find.
Bonus: Skyblivion
In case you haven’t heard of this, there’s a GIANT mod being developed called Skyblivion which integrates the story of Oblivion with the engine of Skyrim.
As such, you’ll be able to play again The Elder Scrolls IV with the graphics of Skyrim.
The project has taken many years to developed and isn’t quite finished yet (as of writing this article) but there’s already a trailer in place which looks as promising as any other Elder Scrolls title. Keep your eyes out for this mod’s release!
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Is Oblivion the best Elder Scrolls game ever made? Yes. I mean, probably. I don’t want to start a fan war.
But could the game be better? Of course!
The first time I tried to play Oblivion with mods was back in 2008. And since then, I haven’t been able to play any of my favorite single-player games without mods again.
Oblivion changed my perception of mods and why they can be fantastic additions to a game. And in this post I’m keen to share my picks for the best Oblivion mods with all you TES fans!
Before I begin, let me just point out that there are many Oblivion mods that tweak certain technical aspects of the game. I’ve only added a handful of those, as I really wanted to focus on other types of mods like gameplay changes, new additions, stuff like that.
To start off the list, though, I’ve added three mods in my early spots that are actually rated really high by the community.
I’m just ranking them lower on my list to raise your attention towards them first – they’ll really help you make other mods on this list work much better.
40. Unofficial Oblivion Patch
Look, all of us love Oblivion.
However, denying that the game was buggy as hell would be like trying to cover the sun with your thumb.
This mod was made by the community to help fix Oblivion as a whole. It’s safe to say that the job was done as properly as can be, as this mod currently “fixes over 2,500 bugs and 70,000 object placement errors”, as its description reads.
That’s a lotta stuff.
A must-have mod if you plan to play the game in the 2020s and beyond – even if you don’t want to install any other mods on your game.
39. Oblivion Mod Manager
As the name suggests, Oblivion Mod Manager allows you to properly sort mods and see them more clearly than you can with the original Oblivion launcher.
It really makes a difference when you have hundreds of mods installed.
If you’re planning on downloading more than a handful of mods to change the shape of your game, you’ll want to have Oblivion Mod Manager installed first. It’s a big time saver.
38. Oblivion Script Extender
This other must-have mod on my list is OBSE, a special mod that ensures the game extends its scripting capabilities to allow more complex mods to work.
This is another one that you’ll need to install if you plan on getting some of the better mods listed here.
Writer’s note: Starting from the 37th spot and downwards, all of the mods that you’ll find will be ranked as per usual on my lists. I just wanted to introduce you to these three mods first so you can download them before the rest!
37. Really AEVWD
I think it’s to the surprise of no one that the distant views in Oblivion were terrible.
It’s understandable, though, as the game was released for PS3 and Xbox. And even PC capabilities weren’t really great back in the 2000s.
In any case, this amazing mod aims to completely restructure the way we see stuff in the distance when playing Oblivion.
It improves textures as well as distant rendering, which makes those mountains a few kilometers away, as well as towns and cities, look far better and much more “defined”.
36. Dynamic Map
This is the best map mod that you can download – hands down.
It basically changes the map to display whichever new things you may have added to it.
If you’ve installed mods that add new towns to Oblivion, for example, they will show on your map if you have this mod installed. Neat!
It also adds color to the map which matches the actual terrain of Oblivion.
Even if you haven’t installed any mods that change the terrain or anything new, this one’s still fantastic.
35. Oblivion XP
Man, as someone who never really liked the way one levels up in Oblivion, this mod was an absolute godsent back in the day.
I can’t believe it’s been more than 10 years since I tried it!
Basically this mod changes the way the XP system works in the game.
You won’t only get XP for performing certain actions, as it is in the vanilla game. Instead you’ll also get experience for exploring new areas or doing trivial things like feeding off corpses as a vampire.
It gets crazy.
If you’ve played classic RPGs before you’re probably familiar with this type of level-up system.
34. AliveWaters
Tamriel is a place full of life, creatures, magic, and beauty.
However, the underwater regions of Cyrodiil are as dead as a corpse.
This mod’s aim is to add new things and creatures to be found under the waves. So you actually have a purpose to go there other than to find the eventual sunken chest.
You’ll probably need a potion of water-breathing or two once you have this mod installed. That’s if you’re not an Argonian, of course!
33. CandidENB Reborn
If you’re looking for an ENB to improve your game’s graphics by tweaking post-processing effects, this is the mod to download.
Please be sure to read the description and install it properly – it’ll make your game feel like something taken out of a movie.
Stunning views await those who use this RNB preset.
32. Frostmourne and Lich King Armor
Well, this mod doesn’t really suit the lore of the game, but screw it.
I absolutely LOVED playing with it back in the day.
In fact, I remember that my old PC couldn’t really handle the textures of the Lich King armor and it made my game laggy as hell.
However, as the Warcraft fanboy that I was 10 years ago, this one was a must-have.
As the name suggests, it adds Arthas’ Frostmourne and the Lich King Armor to the game.
31. Better Dungeons
Dude, talk about hard work put into a mod.
Better Dungeons changes every single cave in Oblivion into something that looks much better, while also adding a few more challenging aspects and features to each dungeon.
A fantastic mod altogether, although you might only want to install it if you’ve already finished the game once. Just to not lose the essence of the classic Oblivion caves.
30. Alluring Potion Bottle
If you’re bothered by little things like the moon not having enough resolution, the grass not being tall enough, or all bottles being basically the same… then you might have mild OCD.
But you’ll also want to check out this mod.
It changes every single standard bottle in the game for much more alluring versions of themselves.
The mod adds a staggering 108 bottles in total, changing the way potions and beverages look for the better.
29. Book Jackets
Another fantastic mod that you’ll love if you like the last one on this list.
This changes the covers of each book in the game to make them much more unique.
It might sound simple, but it truly adds a lot of personality to Oblivion.
28. Oblivion Grass Overhaul
I know this might not be the first thing that you think about improving in Oblivion, but wait until you add this mod and see how nature looks afterwards.
It adds thousands of new textures to make the grass feel much more alive and realistic.
By far one of my favorite mods – even with how much of a small tweak it seems to make.
27. Harvest Flora
Harvest Flora is a mod focused on improving plant behavior as well making plants change their appearance after you’ve harvested them.
It makes no sense for plants to remain the same after you’ve taken flowers, fruits, or anything from them, right?
This mod will change that. And it looks awesome.
Install this with the Oblivion Grass Overhaul to fully satisfy your cravings for realistic nature in the game.
26. HUD Status Bar
This mod will completely revolutionize the way your HUD looks by adding many new bars and features to it, all of which you can tweak to suit your needs.
You’ll get a much better grasp of your character’s needs and the overall environment of the game if you install this bad boy.
Add new bars and remove others that you don’t need. Hey, it’s your game, you do you.
25. Sounds of Cyrodiil
I know this isn’t one of those mods that you might think you need. But please, give it a chance.
The creator of this mod made sure to add thousands of sound emission points to the game, as well as a total of 250 new sound effects.
All to make every environment in Oblivion feel much more alive and immersive.
The aim of this mod is to revitalize Oblivion through the use of new sound effects.
I think that it’s safe to say the creator did an amazing job with it. You’ll never believe some of the details you can see.
24. COBL
COBL basically works as an all-in-one that improves Oblivion and how it deals with mods.
It allows various mods of the same type (such as hair mods or eye mods) to work perfectly with each other, free of any bugs.
That’s not all, though.
COBL also adds many new things to the game, including the ability to sort your alchemy items much easier. As well as new types of beers, foods, containers, and many more things.
It honestly feels like a package of mods that works flawlessly. I really recommend you check it out.
23. Immersive Interiors
Alright, I’m not going to tell you that this is my favorite mod on this list.
But when it comes to small additions that make a world of difference, this has to be one of the best out there.
If you play Oblivion then you know how all of the structures feel as if they were separate from the outer world, mainly because they are.
Whenever you enter a house, things outside kind of just stop happening. With this mod you’ll be able to be sitting anywhere inside a house and look outside the windows. And you’re really looking outside.!
You won’t see any NPCs walking around or anything… but hey, it’s still makes the game feel much more alive.
22. Oscuros Oblivion Overhaul
Let’s face it, guys: Oblivion was never too much of a difficult game.
It didn’t even matter if you set the difficulty to the highest, the game still didn’t feel as challenging as other RPGs.
This aims to tweak that completely, and it does a fantastic job at it. If I may say so myself.
Gone are the days of monsters adapting to your level or killing creatures that you shouldn’t slay so early in the game.
If you install this mod you’re going to have to deal with a much more challenging Oblivion experience.
It’s a great mod to install if you’ve completed the game a few times already and you have the know-how to beat most creatures in the game.
Put your combat skills to test!
21. Improved Trees and Flora
Alright seriously, please just go install this mod with the grass overhaul that I mentioned earlier.
You’ll get a completely new perception of Cyrodiil and its natural endeavors if you get both of these mods in your game at the same time.
Add an ENB or any other graphical enhancement to your list and you’re going to be set for a long time.
In fact, once you’ve installed both of these mods plus the ENB I mentioned, embark on an adventure through the forests and mountains of the game.
Get a new grasp of how they feel and how alive the world looks. You’re going to love it.
20. Capes and Cloaks
Are you ready to ignore Edna’s advice and wear capes?
I mean, what could truly go wrong if you choose to do it? It’s not like you can get your cape caught on a plane turbine or anything, right?
Right.
Now, go on and download this mod. I know you want to wear a cape in the game as much as I did!
And I know what you’re thinking and the answer is yes – your character looks extremely badass with a cape around his neck.
19. Enhanced Camera
If you’re looking for immersion and the option to play entire game in first person, this is the mod you want to use.
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It basically forces the game to always be in first-person, regardless of the situation.
That’s not all, though. EC actually makes first person feel much more realistic by letting you look down and see your own body.
I always wondered why games don’t make this a default look when in first person. But hey – don’t wonder any longer, just use this mod!
18. DarkUID
Look, the default UI of the game is pretty bleak.
I think we’ve known this since the game first released, as it always seemed to be one of the main complaints that the community had.
That’s probably why UI mods have always been so popular, and this has to be one of my favorites.
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The “red” UI has always been popular among Oblivion players. And I remember that this mod (or a similar one, at least) was around when I played back in the 2000s.
In fact, this one seems to be such an improved version of the one I used that it’s probably a completely new one.
In any case, check it our if you want your game UI to look much better & offer more useful options in your menus.
17. Enhanced Water
When it comes to mods that make water look better, this one takes the cake.
I’m not going to lie – there are many, many mods that aim to make the water realistic.
But most of them fail spectacularly.
Why, you may ask? Simple: they make the water too crystal clear, which makes it basically a see-through surface.
That’s pretty unrealistic and actually helps the game lose immersion.
But the Enhanced Water mod turns the water into a tone of blue that truly resembles real water, while it also improves the way water looks when it “moves”.
If you’re searching for mods that enhance the game’s graphics, this one is a must-have to add to your collection.
16. Elven Map Redux
I’m adding another map mod to my list, but not because I think this one is better than the last one… but rather because I think more people will be able to get a good use out of this mod.
Elven Map Redux is a colored version of the traditional Oblivion map.
It does have a few enchantments that make it look better than the original one, too.
Try it out if you feel like the other map mod has too many features for your liking.
15. Natural Faces
Even though this mod doesn’t enhance any graphical aspects of the game, it does work fantastically well to clean up the messy face textures that Oblivion has always been known for.
The game is pretty old, but even back in the days when it was new, you could tell that something was a bit off with the character faces in the game.
Natural Faces aims to correct those issues with shadings, and with certain textures feeling a but too “stretched”. Also with some parts of the lips not matching properly with the talking animations.
It’s a good mod, and not as simple as it might seem at first glance.
14. Weather – All Natural
This astonishing weather mod is a compilation of the best weather mods ever released for Oblivion.
And it makes the game look so much more realistic that you won’t even believe that you’re not playing a remake of TES IV.
In fact, this mod is another one that you’ll want to install if you’re after a more photorealistic version of Oblivion.
Combine it with the graphics mods that I’ve mentioned on this list, but especially with the fantastic ENB preset that I talked about.
13. CM Partners
Yay, cool companions in Oblivion!
If there was one thing that was missing from TES IV and that TES V got quite right, that has to be the companion system.
This mod allows you to have a proper companion system in Oblivion, which includes almost a hundred NPCs to choose from and to have as companions following you around the lands of Cyrodiil… or into the depths of Oblivion.
CM Partners also allows you to create your own companions too, and have them be with you whenever you like.
That probably makes it better than the Skyrim companion system as a whole. Which is saying something.
12. Keychain
I know how painful it is to have hundreds of keys in your inventory.
I feel your pain, my friend. However there’s a practical solution that will remove that annoyingly awful clutter and turn it into a manageable set of items that you can quickly scroll through.
This Keychain mod has a perfectly accurate name, as it gives you a virtual keychain item where all of your keys will be relocated to.
Open the keychain and select any key you need. Gone are the days of seeing those damn keys get mixed up with other useful items when scrolling through the “All” section.
11. Oblivion Reloaded
Looking for an all-in-one graphic mod that you won’t have to install in parts?
If so, you’ll want to check out the Oblivion Reloaded mod.
It was made by the same people that brought us Skyrim Reloaded as well as New Vegas Reloaded, so they’re pretty good at creating graphical enhancements for games.
If you don’t believe me just check out this one for yourself.
Oblivion Reloaded removes many of the graphical limitations that come embedded into the Oblivion core.
It basically sets free the post-processing aspect of Oblivion and adds a ton of new tweaks to nature, climate, and creatures. A must-have mod for the graphics enthusiast.
10. Kvatch Rebuilt
I think that one of the fantasies that many of us had when we played Oblivion for the first time was to rebuild the once-mighty city of Kvatch.
This mod doesn’t instantly rebuild it… but it does give you the chance to embark on a quest, and at its end, you’ll be able to fully rebuilt the city. And even become its new count (or countess)!
It truly turns the dead city of Kvatch into one of the best places you can visit in the game.
A lot of work surely went to this mod, as I remember this was just beginning to be created when I played in the late 2000s. And as of this writing the mod was last updated in 2019!
9. Immersive Weapons
Immersive Weapons is not your average weapons mod.
It has managed to take one of the best spots on my list because it adds dozens, if not hundreds, of new weapons into the game.
All of the weapons are fully integrated into all systems of Oblivion, which means the ones you’ll find are leveled accordingly.
This means that the mod adds many new weapons but they don’t break the game at all. They fit perfectly into the world of Cyrodiil!
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The most important thing about this mod is that it adds variety, which is something that an old game like Oblivion is always missing.
8. Unique Landscapes Compilation
Are you looking to overhaul the natural environments of your game?
Well I think there’s no better way than installing the Unique Landscapes Mod.
It basically compiles many of the landscapes that have been created by modders through the years and it turns everything into a single mod that makes your game feel as alive as can be.
New waterfalls, fantastic new locations to explore, and many new small additions that turn the lands of Cyrodiil into a region that feels much more in-touch with nature as a whole.
7. Coronerras Maximum Compatiblity
This mod is the one to end all other skeleton mods in the game.
Before we proceed, let me just point out that that “skeleton” refers to the structure of characters in the game. It’s not about actual skeletons at all; but rather the models that define the physics of each character.
This mod won’t do anything by itself. But you’ll notice the difference if you happen to install mods that ad races that have wings, or stuff like that.
It basically makes all parts of the body capable of interacting with others and moving. A fantastic mod altogether with lots of custom options.
6. Rens Beauty Pack
I wasn’t really keen to add beauty mods to the list, although technically this one adds a whole new race.
So it deserves a mention in my opinion.
The race comes with variants and it also adds a bunch of new hairstyles for male characters and female characters too.
I mean, this one isn’t anything out of the ordinary. But the level of detail that was put into creating it sets it apart from other beauty mods.
A cool one to add if you want more customization options.
5. Oblivion Graphics Extender
In terms of graphical enhancements, this one takes the biggest slice of the cake.
There are many mods that make the game’s graphics more beautiful, but I truly believe this one to be the best of the bunch.
Combine this amazing mod with the Landscapes mod that I just told you about, and throw in the flora and grass overhauls, and you’ll be set to embark on one of the most unique adventures of your virtual life.
The shaders do require you to have a solid computer though. So make your your graphics card is up to par.
4. Alternative Start
It’s not fair that you always get to be a criminal in Oblivion.
I mean, even if you decide to live the purest of lives after the tutorial of the game, you’ll always have your reputation tainted for having been the one who broke out of the Imperial Prison when the game started.
This mod allows you to select how you start in Oblivion, as your character arrives by ship instead of breaking out of jail.
You can choose your race, your favorite attributes, and you can even select the type of person that you are (which defines how much money you start with).
It’s even your choice to select your wealth, which allows you to tweak the difficulty even further. A really fun mod with lods of replay value.
3. Better Cities
This is one of the most popular mods ever created for Oblivion.
Honestly, it’s pretty easy to understand why after taking one glance at what this has to offer.
Basically this mod adds dozens of new buildings and activities to every single city in the game, making them feel much more alive.
Gone are the days of cities being boring as all hell and feeling dead as a rock.
A must-have mod regardless of how many times you’ve played the game, but especially if you’ve been playing it on and off since release.
2. Midas Magic Spells of Aurum
I’m adding this one to the list because it was the first mod that I ever tried out for Oblivion.
I remember it was extremely popular back in 2009, when it hadn’t even been updated to its latest version.
Boy, has it become better than I expected!
The mod adds almost 300 new spells to the game, all of which you can learn to turn yourself into one of the mightiest wizards to ever set foot on Cyrodiil. Mages rejoice!
1. Natural Environment
Natural Environments is the best natural mod for Oblivion.
It improves weather, nature, climate, and more by basically adding cyclical changes that feel extremely natural.
It’s a super complex mod that will make your game feel extremely realistic. A must-have in my opinion.
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