


I jest, but seriously you should double check to make sure you won't be breaking anything if you decide to use them together.The Monday Mod Show - The Beasts of Skyrim (Boss Encounters) V2 - Steam Workshop Skyrim Mods

It should be compatible with any of the above, but I won't swear that it is compatible with Requiem since I don't use Requiem and it is notoriously incompatible with all of the things. It should be compatible with any of the above.Īrmor Class - Makes Skyrim's damage system closer to the Thaco system used in DnD. It is definitely compatible with Ordinator and should be compatible with Requiem with some minor settings tweaks.Ĭleric - Cleric adds in mechanics for worshipping the Divines, and having class abilities which can allow one to play as a Cleric, Monk, Crusader (paladin), or a Cultist. It is not compatible with Requiem.ĭisparity - Player Character Class - Race and Gender Diversity - My own addition to the other suggestions. Ordinator - Perks of Skyrim - /u/vram1974 says that this won't give you a good DnD experience, but since I can't say for sure either way having never used it I thought I would still link it. So if you want one mod to deal with everything rather than having to mix and match Requiem may be for you. Requiem - The Roleplaying Overhaul - not to my personal tastes cause I like to have a fine tuned control over how my game works, but a lot of people swear by it and it overhauls literally EVERYTHING. Without offering judgement for how well each of these mods will or will not match the experience you are aiming for, I thought I would provide links to the various mods people have listed. Requiem also comes with comprehensive overhaul to the perk system, however, the changes made are far too extensive for me to list here, though I will leave you with this: Now, I know you were not asking for a mod which changes Skyrim its self, but I have found (in my countless hours of play) that it often takes an interesting world to define a character. Requiem sticks to a "who dares wins" policy, which is difficult, yet very refreshing and satisfying. In turn, the reward for clearing dungeons with high level enemies will be high level loot. With Requiem, however, all NPC's and Creatures will have a set level meaning that you will have to train to increase your skills before entering Bleak Falls Barrow. In vanilla you will find that the world is scaled to you, so any bandits or wolves that you encounter will share a similar level to that of your character (for balance purposes). Have you tried Requiem? The mod makes Skyrim a lot more hardcore, implementing unlevelled enemies throughout the map.
