


I want to thank the many mod authors who are actively at work to bring us some truly amazing content. Hopefully with this guide, you will better understand some of the terminology. Usually on Nexus Mods, you can find a more detailed description of where to put mods in the load order. If the author has been around for a while, you’ll find his mod there. If you are ever in doubt about a mod, go to the Nexus Mods website and search the mod title. Some mods will require to be the lowest mod, or at the bottom of the load order. They are considered lower in the mod load order. On the other hand, mods at the bottom of the list are loaded last. Some mods will say they require to be the highest mod, or at the top of the load order. They are considered higher in the mod load order. And lastly, you should definitely check this Castlevania-inspired mod that brings Dracula’s castle.Mods at the top of the list are loaded first.

Then we have Land of Vominhem and Legacy of the Dragonborn. Dragon Hall Tavern is another 2GB DLC-sized mod for Skyrim, adding new quests, locations, arena & more. Additionally, this mod brings elements from The Witcher games to The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Wyrmstooth is an expansion-sized that adds new quests and dungeons. Speaking of Skyrim mods, we also suggest checking the following ones. In order to showcase the improved NPCs, the modder released the following screenshots.

If, however, you are also using another NPC overhaul mod, you should load them after this mod. Modpocalypse NPCs should be compatible with all body and texture replacers. Thanks to this mod, the NPCs now have high poly heads with KS Hair. This includes all expansion packs, bandits, etc. Modder ‘Zhalroth’ has released a pretty cool mod for Skyrim Special Edition that improves the visual appearance of every NPC in the base game.Īccording to Zhalroth, the mod overhauls over 3000 NPCs, both male and female (except for children).
