
#Soulstice 2017 mods#
There you have it four mods that will make you wish you stayed back in Whiterun and settled down.
#Soulstice 2017 full#
Optionally, you can also increase the chances of being attacked at night and during full moons. It places them in cages in dungeons and adds roaming packs.
#Soulstice 2017 mod#
This mod adds werewolf spawns across Skyrim. Werebears are non-existant! To solve this issue, and ensure that you get a chance to see all of these new werewolf variants, opusGlass created… The only issue is that werewolf spawns are few and far between in Skyrim. Any time a werewolf spawns it applies one of the variant skins at random. This mod adds 25 werewolf and 13 werebear variations to Skyrim, and distributes them across levelled lists (11 ranks) for a total of 418 possible werebeasts. These beasts really stand out from the crowd. The other main difference between this mod and Splendor is that, while Splendor adds a multitude of variations based on the vanilla dragon designs, the dragons from DDC look entirely unique. By combining resources from 13 other mod authors, DDC adds 28 new dragons to Skyrim. Unlike Splendor, this mod does use external assets. That makes this mod highly compatible with other dragon mods, with a specific recommendation to be used alongside the next mod on my short list… There are 56 visual variants with this mod, all made without creating new meshes or textures. opusGlass has mixed and matched vanilla dragon assets to create entirely new dragons. This mod deserves the first mention in my opinion. It seemed silly to mention one and leave the others out. What’s more, they have the same intent: to diversify and increase the number of things that want to chew on your carcass in Skyrim. Well, I mean, I could have… but these are 4 mods from the same author, released at the same time. I simply could not choose just one mod this week. That said, hopefully, you'll find something you may not have seen before. Just remember that other mods on the site may do roughly the same thing, so keep your eyes peeled and understand that these are just personal picks. Please fill out the form completely and ensure that you add some details about the mod and why you have chosen it (similar to how our community members have below). We love to hear the communities picks so keep them coming by using this handy form. Finally, our community member iMACobra has selected a mod that will add a bit more 'realism' to necromancy according to the lore books. SirSalami has also addressed one of his gaming pet-peeves of only being able to save a game from retiring to a bed by looking at a mod that allows far more diversity in save locations. I have chosen a mod that I think really adds a bit of variety to an otherwise annoying (but necessary) part of gaming - fast travel. Terrorfox couldn't decide on just one mod, so has actually chosen 4 from the same author, all of which add additional beasties or variants of into your Skyrim game. Lee Hope, Editor-in-chief.This week they are all picks from within our Bethesda games. Check individual editors’ notes for the scoop on terrific established and emerging authors of various nationalities, races, classes, religions, ethnicities, and genders! And view the art of acclaimed photographer Christopher James!īecause of our commitment, please make an end of year donationto diversity in lit! Our nonprofit survives on your generosity.



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