
Oblivion Collectible Cards - This mod adds collectible cards to Oblivion. It basically continues your exploits with the Dark Brotherhood as the Listener as you go on a quest to return the various other sanctuaries in Cyrodill to their former glory.Ĭamping - This mod lets you set up camp sites, how cool is that? It has quite a bit to offer and again, it's a nifty one.ĭark Brotherhood Chronicles - This one's a quest mod. Personality Idles4 - This one's nifty, it adds idle animations for your character and NPCs. Obviously cheating, but hot damn, when combined with overpowered Enchantment Mastery and the All Spells one it's just so fun!! Infinite Charge - Gives you infinte weapon charge. It has too many features for me to list, but as with many mods, this one's very overpowered compared to vanilla enchanting. Again, a bit overpowered, but I personally enjoy the added bit of fun with it.Įnchantment Mastery - This one more or less overhauls enchanting. Some of the features are a bit overpowered in the mod, but it's neat to use as long as you don't abuse the stuff.Īll Spells Available for Enchanting and Spellmaking - Exactly as the name says. It's expensive to upgrade to the fullest, but my oh my is it pretty.Īzura's Services - Another home mod, though this one's nifty as it's a home in another dimension that you can teleport to.

As the name implies, it's an underwater home near Bravil. Leviathan Soulgems - This one replaces the boring soulgems in Oblivion with the better ones of Morrowind.īravil Sea Domes - This one's just a home mod. Map Marker Overhaul - Just as the name implies, this improve's the game's map.

The Unofficial Oblivion Patch - Fixes thousands of issues in the game.ĭarNified UI - A definite must, the mod improves Oblivion's shoddy UI. Also, I'd browse around the Oblivion Nexus a bit for other mods.Īlso, as I mentioned, it's been quite some time since I've played, so some of these may not be updated anymore. Keep in mind that a few of these should not be used if you've never experienced the game fully as they'll add some overpowered features to the game. From the Oblivion Nexus, here's a few of what I have tracked that I used back when I played a lot, in no particular order.
