


REMEMBER: creators of these lists do NOT offer support for any changes you make to the original list (unless specified) you should always read through the instructions and follow the Discord for more information.įirst off you need to know the three primary columns: FormID, EditorID, and Name. You can see which mods are included in a particular modlist by either looking at the manifest in the Wabbajack program or the archive search on the gallery page (some modlists include a spreadsheet with their readme, as well). There are many other options that I haven’t tried (as well as options for Morrowind, Oblivion, Skyrim LE, and Skyrim VR). For heavier options, you could try Aldrnari or Living Skyrim. For a lighter option, I would suggest The Phoenix Flavour or Keizaal. I suggest everyone try it at least once so you can get an idea of what it is all about. If you want to learn the process and want a much more customizable modlist, this is probably not the option for you. If you are okay with using someone else’s list (or if you are comfortable with tearing apart the merges/patches/etc to rebuild if you make changes), then this could be a great option for you. I personally have tried half a dozen of these for Skyrim Special Edition and the experience was fast and easy, but remember that you can’t have your sweetroll and eat it too. This is generally for someone that doesn’t want to spend the time learning/curating their own list, that doesn’t have the time to do any of that, or for someone that wants to easily test out some variations in playstyles. – Wet and Cold (adds weather effects, e.g.Wabbajack – an automated modlist installer. – Wearable Lanterns ( not available yet handy with Darker Nights) – Lampposts of Skyrim (adds lamp posts near habited areas) – Longer Days (just makes time go slower… sadly only in game, I lost about 2 hours of real life time earlier 😉 ) – iNeed Food / Water / Sleep (you just need to eat, drink and sleep every so often) ** – Darker Nights (makes the nights darker (variable settings – mine is on darkest!) – KS Hairdos Lite (adds some more hairstyles) – Immersive Armours (adds a ton of fairly lore abiding armour styles) – Total Character Overhaul (not my favourite character overhaul but it’s far better than vanilla!) – Ethereal Elven Overhaul (makes the elves look less… horrible) – Vampires Suck (stops npcs who can give side quests from dying in vamp attacks… if you like quests, it’s essential )) – Unofficial Skyrim SE Patch (fixes any bugs) Here a list of mods I’m using, the modders have been absolutely awesome at getting their mods converted, there are still a couple I’m waiting/hoping for, hopefully soon 🙂 I’m using mostly Nexus for mod management, but a couple of mods only seem to be currently available from. Well so much for my mod light playthrough /cough.
