Since Skyrim is well over 10 years old, it has seen thousands of mods arrive on the internet. While many players think the game is a masterpiece as it is, others feel like there are a plethora of bugs, issues, or portions of the game that simply do not work. That’s where modders come in - they make games work the way they were intended to in the first place, or even create new adventures within the game that the developers released.
Few games have had as many mods as Skyrim has. You can change virtually everything about the game, but today, we’re going to focus on some that will make the overall gaming experience better. There are too many graphical overhaul mods to list, but rest assured, you can make the game as smooth as you want it to be.
Whether it’s fixing bugs or giving players new options, these Skyrim mods are sure to help you on your journey. It’s far from an exhaustive list, but it’s a few of my personal favorites. Before I get started, I wanted to give an honorable mention to a mod that’s still in its beta testing phase, Skyrim Together Reborn. Who wouldn’t want to play the open-world RPG with their friends?
While Skyrim’s magic system is okay, quite frankly, it’s not nearly as robust as it should be. The magic is mediocre, but Apocalypse - Magic of Skyrim is here to change all of that. It’s easily the most popular spell pack for the game, and it offers 155 new spells. They are balanced, fit in the world, and have amazing visuals on top of that.
These spells can also be purchased like vanilla spells and are balanced against the other spells that were already in the game. I never really felt like magic felt powerful in the vanilla game, and Apocalypse made my casters feel powerful, without being overpowering.
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