New soundtrack, animations, NPCs, locations, combat, and even a new skill tree, Enderal is an end-game mod for you to install when you have wrung Skyrim dry. Castle Gonduin Available on: PC. For The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition on the Xbox One, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'is there a mod that gives you better control to place objects?' For The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition on the Xbox One, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'What's the best mod that lets you spawn any item? Also, Ordinator or Apocalypse?' Item placement+rotation mod - posted in Skyrim Mod Requests: As a lot of us know, trying to position an item in Skyrim so it would look nice on that table could take well over 10 minutes, depending on how many times you mess up and how what it is and where you are putting it. Although you could use the console, it is a very inconvenient way of decorating your house. Therefore, I am requesting. The best Skyrim mods let you tweak or overhaul nearly every part of the game. There are options available whether you want to improve graphics, make your companions better company, turn the dragons into something silly, or play a whole new adventure as good as the original story. It’s been nine years, but Skyrim modding.
I still think the interface of Oblivion was better than Skyrim’s. And it’s why I always find myself looking for UI mods to improve my experience in TES V.
I know that many of you share the same woes as myself, so I’ve decided to compile some of my favorite user interface mods to add onto Skyrim that’ll take your game to the next level.
If you want to make your Skyrim game look better and you want your gameplay to be much more fluid, then you’ll want to take a look at these free mods. Most of them should be compatible with each other aside from obvious ones(ie. mods that do the same thing).
So be sure to install as many as you want and compare your gameplay. With enough testing you’re bound to find something in here that you love.
15. Quick Loot
If you’ve ever played Fallout 4 then you know exactly what this mod does.
It basically incorporates the quick loot system to Skyrim, which means you can simply open up a small window beside the body (or container) that you’re clicking and it’ll show you your looting options.
You can choose to take all or simply click on each individual item – it’s up to you.
The only thing that’s certain is that those tedious large pop-ups won’t be an issue anymore if you install this sucker.
14. Atlas Map Markers
Now this mod doesn’t allow you to place your own map markers, but it does add over 700 new map markers to all of the Skyrim maps (including all of the DLC maps).
These markers make almost every single location in the game have a marker, which makes exploring the various regions more handy than ever.
Quick traveling will no longer be an issue if you’re a savvy explorer.
13. Customizable Camera
I’m not too keen on just having a couple of camera options to use.
I mean, why wouldn’t I be able to set whichever camera settings make me feel more comfortable? I hate that man!
The Customizable Camera mod is the end to my woes, though.
It incorporates a customizable camera menu to the game, which will let you choose some really specific settings.
Set your vertical and horizontal alignment however you want, and choose which side you’d rather have the camera on. No requirement to keep it directly behind your back anymore!
12. Extended UI
Extended UI is actually an add-on to the SkyUI mod which you’ll find a bit further on my list.
It aims to further improve the UI to make the game’s menus easier to browse while also enhancing the player experience.
You’ll notice how the Extended UI adds the level, experience, and stamina bars to the skill screen, among many other cool little features.
I really suggest you get this mod with the Sky UI already installed. It just adds to the fun.
11. UIExtensions
I have to admit that this mod was originally meant to be used by modders.
But if you like to customize certain aspects of your game, the UIExtensions mod can prove to be quite useful for typical players too.
The mod allows you to select certain options that would otherwise only be possible via debug menus, like re-entering the character edit screen, or browsing the abilities of NPCs.
As I said, these things would mainly be useful for modders(obviously) but they are always cool to have in your game if you don’t mind being a bit of a cheater.
10. moreHUD
The MoreHud mod allows you to study objects on the ground before picking them up.
I mean, I know that this isn’t too useful on most occasions.
But it will allow you to decide whether to pick up an object or not without having to drop it.
That, alone makes this mod worth it.
Simply point to any object within your FOV and it’ll show a display full of information about it.
I’d advise you to combine this with the Quick Loot plugin, as they work perfectly put together. Gone are the days of opening any menus while looting. Hurrah!
9. Categorized Favorites Menu
This is the best mod out there if you’re tired of having your items completely disorganized.
And trust me, I’m real tired of it.
With the Categorized Favorites Menu you’ll have the option to put each item into different categories, which can also be divided into further categories if you wish.
The mod will permit you to properly sort items using the “favorite” option of vanilla Skyrim, but enhancing it to make everything much easier to use.
8. Unread Books Glow
As the name suggests this basically makes every book that you haven’t read “glow” (until you read it).
This is useful for skill books so you won’t open them again and unnecessarily waste time.
It’s also useful for those of you timewasters who like to read most of the books in the game, as it will show at a glance which ones you’ve already perused.
It doesn’t matter where the books are placed – they will glow as long as you have them in your field of view. A neat add-on although not totally required, but still handy nonetheless.
7. Better Message Controls
If you’re playing Skyrim on PC then you know the eternal struggle of having to click every single damn dialogue box that pops up.
This mod will save you the trouble by allowing you to scroll through options with your arrow keys and using the ‘E’ key to select an option.
A small change, but a very welcome one.
6. Better Dialogue Controls
Selecting a dialogue has always been as much of a pain in the ass as it is to pick an option when messaging.
In fact, I’d go as far as to say that dialogues are far more annoying because your mouse sometimes hovers an option that isn’t really selected.
This mod fixes the issue completely. Give it a try and see what you think.
5. A Matter of Time
A Matter of Time is a mod that fully enhances the way you perceive time in Skyrim.
You’ll have the option to open up special tools that tell you the time of the day, as well as the position of constellations and stars.
But you’ll also get a cool solar clock to go alongside it!
As if that wasn’t enough, this mod allows the game to display the time of day too, as well as the current date, on the upper left corner of the screen.
Never lose track of time again or bother opening up the “Waiting” menu to see which day it is.
4. Immersive HUD
The Immersive HUD mod, also called the iHUD mod, is a fantastic add-on compatible with the SkyUI and the “A Matter of Time” mods.
It aims to remove the HUD whenever you don’t need it, but open it automatically again when you do.
This allows you to get a better look at the scenery without having a bunch of bars interfering with it.
The mod is surprisingly well done too.
It makes Skyrim feel way more immersive thanks to the removal of the display in unnecessary situations.
I’m pretty sure you won’t be able to play the game without this mod once you’ve tried it – your screen will feel too clogged if you ever remove this bad boy.
3. RaceMenu
Warpaints and paints of all sorts now come included in the character creation menu after you’ve installed this freebie.
You’ll have the option to properly customize your character like never before, as this also includes a whole bunch of presets as well as many more sliders to fine-tune your character.
This mod allows you to create beautiful characters as well as the most demonic creatures that you can imagine, much like the character creator in The Sims. Only, Skyrim style.
2. A Quality World Map And Solstheim Map
In terms of mods that overhaul the game map, this is the best one that you’ll find.
The creator made sure to hand-draw all of the roads in the game so you’ll have a much clearer view of where you are as soon as you pop that map open.
The map is way clearer, too. So you won’t have to deal with those annoying clouds anymore.
1. SkyUI
SkyUI is a complete overhaul of the game’s user interface, allowing you to access more options than ever.
Basically you get to see everything displayed in the clearest way possible from the get-go.
Virtually everything gets improved in the SkyUI, ranging from the item selection menus to the quick selection menus and even some parts of the game map.
It’s fully compatible with most of the other mods on this list, too, so definitely check it out if you’re looking for a one-stop shop to radically enhance Skyrim’s GUI.
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On a search for the coolest Khajiit mods on the web? Well you’re in luck.
There are hundreds of Khajiit mods out there for Skyrim. And I don’t want you to going into an endless search testing god knows how many, so I’ve collected the best ones in a nice little list.
A small disclaimer before we begin, though. I’ve always been an Argonian person. And because of that I have to admit something:
I feel that this mod list came out even better than my Argonian-themed mod list, and I’m a bit tilted because of it. Good news for you, confusing feelings for me.
In any case check these out, give ‘em a go and tell me what you think of them!
15. Khajiit Speak
This mod id rated as one of the best you can download if you’re looking for a full game overhaul. So it naturally caught my eye as soon as I saw it for the first time.
It basically overhauls the entire way that Khajiits talk in the game, which enhances immersion by creating proper speech patterns on these felines to match the original intention of Bethesda, which wasn’t consistent across the game.
The creators of this mod truly outdid themselves. Honestly more than I originally gave them credit for.
The entire mod covers all dialogue in the vanilla game – and this includes all of the DLC and expansions too!
Skyrim Add Item Menu Mod
14. Khajiit – Sense of Smell
Man, this mod is so freaking cool. Imagine having the abilities of the Predator, but instead of it being some weird modern alien tech, you’re using your damn sense of smell to feel the location of your enemies.
This is awesome. I love it and fully recommend it.
The Sense of Smell ability gets added to your perk tree and you’ll be able to see a small colored cloud around your enemies, which represents your Khajiit sense of smell being put to the test.
13. Alternate Start
Is it just me, or does the original start of Skyrim not seem to fit a Khajiit? It just feels a bit… weird to see a Khajiit in such a bizarre situation.
Besides, aren’t you just tired of the old “hey, you’re finally awake”?
This mod will fit most Khajiit playthroughs much better, while also providing a change to the Skyrim story.
We’ve all been in the shoes of the captured adventurer multiple times. If we’re going to start the game as a Khajiit, it’s time for things to change.
Try this one out, set yourself for the ideal start for your roleplay, and see what story you can come up with.
12. Khajiit Ear Rings
We all know (probably) that the Khajiit are to Skyrim what gypsies are to Europe, and this Khajiit Ear Rings mod just fits them all too well.
The Khajiit culture is ingrained into Tamriel’s society. So it’s easy to tell they brought most of their jewelry from Elsweyr.
However, not all Khajiit have earrings0 And they’re rather impossible to find.
With this mod, though, you’ll be able to wear those earrings and craft them yourself. There truly isn’t anything to hate about this – it’s as lore-friendly as it gets.
11. Cover Khajiit – Better Khajiit Textures
Dial up your graphics with this freebie, it turns the basic Khajiit textures into something taken out of a Hollywood film.
It’s truly amazing what a small change in textures can do to a game.
And if you’re playing as a Khajiit, you’re going to want to use this.
Watch those pesky pixels get completely obliterated from your screen with this super HD replacement of all Khajiit skins!
10. SC – Khajiit Improvement
This mod also makes some changes to the textures of Khajiit in-game, but I’m adding it to this list because it also changes the way they “morph”.
Have you ever felt that emotions aren’t well expressed by these feline creatures?
If so, this mod will help a lot.
I mean, we all know that Skyrim characters have always seemed to lack emotion. But it becomes an even bigger issue with races like the Khajiit or the Argonians.
This mod reworks the way these cats move and interact with others, plus some graphics updates, so it’s worth a try to see if you like this better than other options.
9. Khajiit Sprint and Sneak
Well this is something I didn’t know I needed until I installed it.
I never really noticed how weird it was for Khajiit to move like regular people… until I gave this mod a go.
Holy damn.
It just makes the movements of all Khajiit feel so realistic in some weird cat-like way, you know?
One would never think that any character movement in the game looks out of place. But once you install this mod, you will never be able to go back to the vanilla Khajiit-walk. Trust me.
8. Portable Campsite
Even though this mod isn’t directly a Khajiit mod per se, it’s one of the best you can get if you intend to role play as a Khajiit wanderer.
Use your campsite and rest at night after a long day of traveling, or light up your campfire in the woods to rest after a long walk.
Portable Campsite is the first mod that I recommend you download if you’re going for an immersive Khajiit playthrough.
It’s one you’ve gotta try first to see why it’s so great.
7. SRM Companion Cart
Now here’s another mod that fits the immersive RPG experience like no other.
This adds a companion cart that you can ride, which comes packed with things that’ll help a wary Khajiit on their travels.
Set up a camp and establish yourself as the most prominent wander-trader in the world of Tamriel. Assuming that’s your goal, of course.
6. Raj’Dya – The Khajiit-Themed Player Home
Skyrim is a long ways away from Elsweyr, but Raj’Dya is the closest you’ll get to feeling at home in the frozen lands of the north.
This mod adds one thing, and does it well: the best player house for a Khajiit that I’ve encountered in the Skyrim modding community.
It’s located in the northernmost part of the map, just above a small island that resembles a small desert, with a little shack that actually has much more on the inside than you’d think.
There’s no better place for a Khajiit to call home.
5. Your Market Stall
It’s cool to roleplay as a trader and all, but this mod takes it to the next level.
With “Your Market Stall” you’ll be able to actually set up a market stall and sell stuff to wanderers and citizens, really anyone that might come across it.
The idea is to have your own market and set it up around any city. But you can also have it set up on a road if you like, pretty much anywhere you can drum up business.
Now you can finally sell all those items at a fair price (or rip people off, up to you!)
4. Inigo – The Khajiit Follower
Why travel through the lands alone when you could have a fully-voiced companion by your side?
I’ve already reviewed Inigo in my other companion mods list, but I couldn’t help but recommend it here to my Khajiit-loving friends.
This is by far one of the best companion mods in the Skyrim community.
Being a Khajiit makes it an obvious choice for an immersive companion. But this is one dope MF’er to have with you too.
3. Khajiit Den and Tavern – The Scratching Post
It really sucks for Khajiit and Argonians to be judged so much by humans.
That’s why the Khajiit set themselves up with a fantastic tavern where only members of their own kin are allowed to access freely.
Well, with this mod anyway.
The Scratching Post is located on the outskirts of Riften. Pay it a visit and experience what it’s like to live among other Khajiit, without the fear of being judged by anyone!
2. Toggle Khajiit Night Eye
This mod allows you to use the Night Eye ability of the Khajiit whenever you see fit.
Activate and deactivate to your liking, all to access one of the most useful powers of this feline race!
You can also set how much power you want the ability to have, since it comes with toggle options too.
This brings much more depth to being a Khajiit (I mean, more than in the base game—I admit they’re pretty cool as they are).
1. Moonpath to Elsweyr
Skyrim Item Placement Mod
If you’ve been around the Skyrim modding community for a few years, then you already knew this mod was going to place first on my list.
Moonpath to Elsweyr opens up an entire new questline that will take you from the coldest cave in Skyrim to the hot deserts of Elsweyr, the motherland of all Khajiit.
This mod stands out as one of the best Skyrim mods out there – not only when it comes to Khajiit-related additions, but in general.
So if you’re looking for a real complete Khajiit playthrough I highly recommend starting with this mod first, then looking over the list to pick & choose some others.
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