Do you get experience for using the spells? I have had issues with that and spell mods. I also sometimes have issues with spells not doing Sun damage with ordinator.
I just played "The Forgotten City" for the first time last week, as it was one of the mods supported by the "Legacy of the Dragonborn" mod. I spent over 12 hours trying to figure out how to get out of that place! Very well written! Falskaar is next on my list to discover.
@@slicksilver9441 I only played through it one time. It's an old mod at this point. One of the earliest "Go to a different map" type of mods and, (imo) it's age is fairly apparent at this point. I wasn't super impressed with it. An ok experience that first time but not one I will ever likely install again.
@Killer B , I first played it on XBox One back in 2017; loved it so much that even after I upgraded to PC, the mod has a permanent place in my load order.
I remember playing Clockwork when it was new... didn't really think of it as a horror mod but I did like it a lot, especially that item sorting system it had built in.
Arcanum is a really cool magic mod that I think deserves that spot instead of Apocalypse because it’s still a top all time mod on Xbox, unlike Arcanum which I have never heard anyone mention as of recently
Its so nice, the creator itself told me about his relase on steam because I wrote a huge fking review of his Skyrim mod and how it was the best thing I ever played. He later wrote me on Nexus that he will release his own game on steam, such a cool guy with such an awesome idea
You forgot "moonpath to elsweyr" One of first game extending mods with beautiful graphics, voice dubbing, "new" game mechanics and interesting storytelling. And made before Creation Kit release. So it was brutal hexediting and dissaembling of skyrim source files. Phenomenal feat for their time and still "must play" mod till today.
@@fraustpunk Story mod for sure, improvement mod i do not think so, there were plenty bug fixes and graphics improvement/change mods. But they were small compared to MtE.
I wish they brought back the pumping iron mod where your character starts out normal but through work and battle becomes bigger and more muscular. Also there was a mod where you had a wolf pup and it slowly grows as it adventures with you.
If you enjoyed the Forgotten City and want to support the authors, but think that since you already played the Mod you don´t need to play the standalone game, i would advise you to try it out, i played the Mod before the game and the standalone ads so much more to the narrative and changes so much of the world that it feels like a way better new experience!
I play Beyond Reach if I feel like punishing myself for being too happy. The dialogue also annoys me. Every single person, even the lowest of the low beggar, speaks as if super highly educated. I disabled borders and took a tour of the map and less than half of the mod is even close to resembling being finished. What is there is well polished however.
I actually did forget about the make your home mod. Completely forgot about the inspiration for the hearthfire dlc houses. Most of these mods are still around and updated for SE. Nice video.
Yes, Arthmoor used many bad modding practices for that mod, and never updated or rewrote it. Fortunately there are more modern mods that do the same, and they don't fuck your game up when using them.
Forgotten City is extraordinary. I remember playing it on Halloween so you can imagine how I jumped out of my chair at “look behind you.” It took a few times but I finally got the best ending on my canon Last Dragonborn.
Ehh, if you look at the full Eldar Scrolls history you will find out that the emperor has always been a Nord and Dragonborn from the start, the first emperor was actually Tiber Septim who is also the saint/god Talos that the elves want removed as being one. So saying that siding with the Stormcloaks as being a traitor after knowing the full history, siding with the Stormcloaks is actually protecting what has always been from someone that wants to usurp control through a coup in the process of removing the long placed safety from Oblivion that the Dragonborn emperors have been providing.
So what I heard from Clockwork is that it's a horror mod which after you complete can keep for yourself. For those who don't know that's how you get a cheap and really good home back in Oblivion. It was one of the coolest quests in the game and this mods from what I heard does the same which is really cool.
I recently played the Forgotten City and I was amazed. I probably got the fastest Ending and I didn't replay it yet. Still have no clue on where to find the shoes and gloves of the dwarven armor though. Apocalypse + Ordinator is an absolute blast (Ocato's Recital is still OP af), I usually don't start my playthroughs with a mage build but ever since I used those too mods I at least used more spells or even went for a complete mage build later in the game
I personally recommend Project AHO as it is one of the best story mods ever made. It has an introduction on par with the base game introduction. The voice acting is also top notch and lore friendly down to a Kajiit speaking in the third person. It also expands on the Dwemer in a more sci-fi manner unlike most other mods. I mean, come on, what isn't great about looking into a Dwemer space program and poking about in custom ruins?
I love the idea of the Rivershack Mod, even though after the Anniversary Edition there's a ton of new great player homes, I still just prefer the amount of storage and ability to grow tons of ingredients in my custom house just north of Whiterun. Even the bigger houses, while giving lots of storage are subpar cause they're usually behind too many load screens. So far my favorite house is the hearthfire one with the name I can't even attempt to pronounce or spell. My 2nd favorite is the Abandoned House in Marthkarth that I use as a home until I have enough money and materials to buy and build a proper home. Somehow the a free home you get from starting a Molag Bol task that you can do very early in the game, has more than enough storage and organization for me than nearly every player home or safe storage area in the game. Only draw back for the Abandoned Home is you don't get the Well Rested perk for sleeping in the bed, and its so far west, its a pain in the butt when traveling, even with fast travel.
I have an external drive where I store all of my mods I've ever downloaded. I probably have around 3k mods on there from dang near day one of modding. Really glad I did, most of them you can't find anywhere anymore.
Your video quality is incrediby good. I was checking how many subs you have as i subbed and realized you only have 17k right now, I was expecting at least 1m based purely on how well your video quality is. Keep making videos man, i love watching them.
I agree with you completely. He should have far more subscribers than he does. Great quality videos, getting to the point, and gives a lot of details on everything he talks about.
1million is nearly unobtainable by even the most famous of Skyrim Mod UA-camrs besides MxR, but he’s been doing more variety stuff for the last couple years, might’ve helped his growth
"Forgotten City" and "Clockwork" are couple of my all-time favorite mods... and "Falskar" was also pretty good and definitely impressive. It's been around five years since I played any of them. All of them are a bit dated, but entirely worth playing through at least once. I played through "Forgotten City" (really, really fun premise, once you get into it) and "Clockwork" (the jump scares and suspense near the start are WONDERFULLY implemented... only mod to ever legitimately give me goosebumps) three or four times each, and "Falskar" once. I've never played "The Lost Wonders of Mzark," but it looks interesting and I might have to give it a try sometime.
5 of these have been permanent additions to my game since I first found them. The only reason I stopped using Build Your Own Home is because I always use Legacy as a home now. ByoH is still better than any Hearthfire home. Economy Overhaul and Become High King are two I was never particularly interested in personally.
forgotten city mod has a game released under the same name(was pretty intresting to play so can recomend that if likes this mod) so much forgotten n so much more that is new, thanks for video(great info video on this)
I NEVER forget the Forgotten City. It's always added to my Mod list since I played it the firtsz time on Xbox (which also got me into Modding on Pc lol) Falskaar also is always in my list, so it Wyrmstooth. :)
Undeath is creepy and yet an awesome mod that allows you to become a lich; Wheels of Lull is quite interesting, though bizarre; but 9ne that I really liked was Wyrmstooth. Last time I checked the mod was deleted from the main sources, but you can still find the version 2.0 on Internet Archive.
The music during the Apocalypse section sent me straight back to 2002. Insane that Jeremy Soule did the soundtrack for the first Harry Potter PC game before he ever touched an Elder Scrolls title!
It’s crazy I remember being a kid watching Skyrim mods and seeing the riverside shack in like 2014 on my moms laptop because I played Skyrim on an Xbox 360 being so clueless about it all.
and falskaar because of just how great the music was for it i could sit on top of the town roofs and just relax to the soundtrack knowing how much good ive done for the main questline
I just installed a collection the other day and earlier today I finished the lost city for the first time (had never even heard if it before) and I got to say it fucking amazing
I was thinking about his channel the other day lol. Is he still around? It's been a long time since I've seen anything from him. Edit: Yeah, I just looked him up. Now I remember why I left his channel. He's still posting trash content on his plays channel. I miss his old mods streams though.
@@joshbyers9394 yeah, dude went overboard with the click-bait react videos. I’m just reminiscing the time when I watched his videos as a teenager. It was pretty dumb and fun in retrospect
A lot of the mods in this list are still really popular. I was hoping you'd be mainly touching on really old mods that are rarely used today, like Moonpath To Elsweyr, and other mods that came out within the first couple of years of the game's launch.
Most of these mods are a must for any play through in my opinion. Im technically on my first modded play through . Ill play through my with my mod list and original game till es6 for sure. Great video
Economy Overhaul and Speechcraft Improvements and Lost Wonders of Mzark are the only ones I'd consider to be anywhere near approaching "forgotten" status. Every other mod mentioned in the video get brought up often enough in community discussions, with some still having active support (Clockwork author still responds to new comments and is planning an update).
I watched all your content now on this very evening I stumbled upon your channel. In every single Skyrim related video there was at least one thing I never knew before. After playing that game for 11 years. Thank you and please keep making these awesome videos. 👍 (P.S. I strongly disagree with your opinion on the stormcloaks, since the traitors in this story where clearly these ancient rome larpers, but you do you man) 🙃
Become High King of Skyrim is far less forgotten than that mod where you become Emperor. And even have the option of conceiving an heir. There's incredible voice acting and a recreation of the White Gold Tower's interior and everything! And I only saw one video of it. Ever. Now THAT is forgotten. Edit: It was called Rigmor of Bruma and Rigmor of Cyrodil.
I once accidentally hardlocked myself into one path in the forgotten city because while I was talking to the leader dude he was slowly falling off the edge and died
20 Forgotten (maybe) Mod Gems: Wyrmstooth Elemental Dragons Konahriks Accoutrements Immersive Creatures Skyrim Underground Rayeks End Windstad Mine The Wheels of Lull The Lost Wonders of Mzark The Oblivion Realms Series The Grey Cowl of Nocturnal Moonpath to Elysweyr Moon and Star DarkEnd Undeath Violens Immersive Armors/Weapons Aetherium Armor and Weapons The Paarthurnax Dilemma Gildergreen Regrown (Bonus) Jaxonz Utilities Staff of Chicken ball
Yo build your own home mod! This is as of now my favorite house mod for Skyrim. You get a lot of building options and can have all the crafting stations you want. It's also relatively simple so I don't need to worry about the affect it might have on my laptop.
Sometimes it takes only one sentence for me to like and subscribe. This time it was mentioning Lovers lab and after that "One-handed increased to 34" hahaha almost fell out of my chair laughing xD
Apocalypse, Riverside Shack House, and Clock Tower, erm, Clockwork sound fantastic. High Queen sounds like an interesting one, especially since the White-Gold Concordat is a massive pile of shite.
one mod i was disappointed to not see on the top ten list was "beeingfemale" that one mod that let women actually give birth to real children/newborns incredibly famous on LE of skyrim and now kinda abandoned on SE enough can be said about it tho
@@yozi1062 it's actually true I'm not joking I mean it's not explicit in any way Like it's a thing many Skyrim players ask and this mod pretty much solves that lore wise
@@rustyjones7908 yea I thought about that one at first just the way people keep trying to revive it unlike beeingfemale killed it for me From what I saw not one person has even tried to revive beeingfemale in order to work properly (especially for AE users) And now we have some kind of substitute called fertility mode that is slowly being as popular as beeingfemale and still has things to cover and work on Just doesn't feel the same to me
to be honest that economy mod overhaul is something I would never install, instead I have a mod that increases the merchants gold x10 so that I can sell my shit easier
Just saying one of the best mods in my opinion is conquest of Skyrim Take over Tamriel with your own army slowly growing in power and better armour for your army There are scouts battles take overs defence, sieges and when your there you can become a jarl of whatever kingdom you take over and there are parades and massive changes to the ai with having meetings about the war with either imperials stormcloaks or even both.
Well. Odin replaced the Apocalypse mod. Falkskaar turned out to be a buggy empty quest mod with not much to do. The forgotten City sounds appealing tho
Apocalypse - Magic of Skyrim is NOT a "forgotten mod. It remains today THE single most popular Skyrim magic mod ever made. Also, I doubt that Build Your Own Home "inspired" Hearthfires. A mere two months separate BYOH from the initial release of the DLC. Almost certainly the Hearthfires was already in development before BYOH was uploaded to the Nexus.
I still use Apocalypse - Magic of Skyrim. It's a permanent mod in my load order even when not playing as a mage.
Same. It's just such a smooth integration. Truly makes the magic much more versatile and interesting.
It’s in every load order and I always forget it’s there lol
I love Apocalypse
Same.
Do you get experience for using the spells? I have had issues with that and spell mods. I also sometimes have issues with spells not doing Sun damage with ordinator.
"One handed increased to 34" That is a multi-layer joke and I got a proper belly-laugh at 1 am over it.
Well look at that now you have, "34" likes. What a coincidence 🤣
Should've made skill books out of the lusty argonian maid series
@@akunformalitas ..... That would have been a VERY on-point thing for Bethesda to do.
@@akunformalitas theres a lot of mods for that
I was drinking Fruit Punch and I almost died.
I just played "The Forgotten City" for the first time last week, as it was one of the mods supported by the "Legacy of the Dragonborn" mod. I spent over 12 hours trying to figure out how to get out of that place! Very well written! Falskaar is next on my list to discover.
Never heard of falskaar.....forgotten city is good 100%
Falskaar is pretty mid.
@@slicksilver9441 I only played through it one time. It's an old mod at this point. One of the earliest "Go to a different map" type of mods and, (imo) it's age is fairly apparent at this point. I wasn't super impressed with it. An ok experience that first time but not one I will ever likely install again.
Man the Forgotten City is my favorite mod ever, the first time i played it , it was amazing!
Go play the actual game that released a couple of years ago :) It's very good
@Alex Oxy is it pc only? Or can i play it on ps and stuff
@Killer B , I first played it on XBox One back in 2017; loved it so much that even after I upgraded to PC, the mod has a permanent place in my load order.
@javoZ32 ik right! Its so good, anytime i play with mods , its on . I love it alot
I remember the Author facing some flak over presenting non lore friendly elements as lore friendly. Great that they made it into a standalone game.
I had no clue about the dev of forgotten city or the massive success of his mod, wow! Thats really impressive.
That one handed skill going up at the beginning got me
I remember playing Clockwork when it was new... didn't really think of it as a horror mod but I did like it a lot, especially that item sorting system it had built in.
To be honest I wouldn’t call apocalypse a forgotten mod, I think it’s still one of the most well known.
Arcanum is a really cool magic mod that I think deserves that spot instead of Apocalypse because it’s still a top all time mod on Xbox, unlike Arcanum which I have never heard anyone mention as of recently
Same with forgotten city tbh.
Idk why the video is titled like that.
Not sure if The Forgotten City qualifies as a "forgotten" mod - it got rereleased as a standalone game recently, even!
Its so nice, the creator itself told me about his relase on steam because I wrote a huge fking review of his Skyrim mod and how it was the best thing I ever played.
He later wrote me on Nexus that he will release his own game on steam, such a cool guy with such an awesome idea
@@georgeoldsterd8994 Fair, it's really one of those cases where you have to argue definitions a bit.
r/woooosh
You forgot "moonpath to elsweyr"
One of first game extending mods with beautiful graphics, voice dubbing, "new" game mechanics and interesting storytelling. And made before Creation Kit release. So it was brutal hexediting and dissaembling of skyrim source files. Phenomenal feat for their time and still "must play" mod till today.
That might have been the first mod...
@@fraustpunk Story mod for sure, improvement mod i do not think so, there were plenty bug fixes and graphics improvement/change mods. But they were small compared to MtE.
Helgen Reborn is a hidden gem 💎❤
It is literally the 4th most popular quest mod and has over 1.5 million downloads.
How is it a hidden gem?
@@amazinghorizon8270 How is it forgotten?
@@bestopinion9257 I don't know, I would not say that it is forgotten, it is still one of the most popular quest mods ever.
Some of the voice acting is ROUGH though lol.
I wish they brought back the pumping iron mod where your character starts out normal but through work and battle becomes bigger and more muscular. Also there was a mod where you had a wolf pup and it slowly grows as it adventures with you.
Pumping Iron is updated to SE for the AE release. I'm running it on 1.6.1170 at the moment.
If you enjoyed the Forgotten City and want to support the authors, but think that since you already played the Mod you don´t need to play the standalone game, i would advise you to try it out, i played the Mod before the game and the standalone ads so much more to the narrative and changes so much of the world that it feels like a way better new experience!
Even the other way around. For everyone who has played the standalone game should take a look into the mod as well.
I love Beyond Reach. Probably my favorite quest mod of all time for console!
It be better if it was finished.
I play Beyond Reach if I feel like punishing myself for being too happy. The dialogue also annoys me. Every single person, even the lowest of the low beggar, speaks as if super highly educated. I disabled borders and took a tour of the map and less than half of the mod is even close to resembling being finished. What is there is well polished however.
I actually did forget about the make your home mod. Completely forgot about the inspiration for the hearthfire dlc houses. Most of these mods are still around and updated for SE. Nice video.
The Lost City got a boost in popularity from it having a compatibility patch with Legacy of the Dragonborn.
I used to use Arthmoor’s mod Open Cities and in hindsight, that mod was probably why my game was so damn buggy back then
Yes, Arthmoor used many bad modding practices for that mod, and never updated or rewrote it. Fortunately there are more modern mods that do the same, and they don't fuck your game up when using them.
@@Tattletale-Delta I'm interested. Which modern mods do you recomend?
Forgotten City is extraordinary. I remember playing it on Halloween so you can imagine how I jumped out of my chair at “look behind you.”
It took a few times but I finally got the best ending on my canon Last Dragonborn.
Ehh, if you look at the full Eldar Scrolls history you will find out that the emperor has always been a Nord and Dragonborn from the start, the first emperor was actually Tiber Septim who is also the saint/god Talos that the elves want removed as being one.
So saying that siding with the Stormcloaks as being a traitor after knowing the full history, siding with the Stormcloaks is actually protecting what has always been from someone that wants to usurp control through a coup in the process of removing the long placed safety from Oblivion that the Dragonborn emperors have been providing.
The forgotten city has been in my mod list for a while now. It’s probably one of if not my favorite mod!
One not mentioned is Beyond Bruma. It's still my favourite of all time. The soundtrack alone I listen to more than any others.
So what I heard from Clockwork is that it's a horror mod which after you complete can keep for yourself. For those who don't know that's how you get a cheap and really good home back in Oblivion. It was one of the coolest quests in the game and this mods from what I heard does the same which is really cool.
I recently played the Forgotten City and I was amazed. I probably got the fastest Ending and I didn't replay it yet. Still have no clue on where to find the shoes and gloves of the dwarven armor though.
Apocalypse + Ordinator is an absolute blast (Ocato's Recital is still OP af), I usually don't start my playthroughs with a mage build but ever since I used those too mods I at least used more spells or even went for a complete mage build later in the game
The Forgotten City is my #1 fav. Quest mod in all of Skyrim. I played it so many times and it never gets boring!
I personally recommend Project AHO as it is one of the best story mods ever made. It has an introduction on par with the base game introduction. The voice acting is also top notch and lore friendly down to a Kajiit speaking in the third person. It also expands on the Dwemer in a more sci-fi manner unlike most other mods. I mean, come on, what isn't great about looking into a Dwemer space program and poking about in custom ruins?
I love the idea of the Rivershack Mod, even though after the Anniversary Edition there's a ton of new great player homes, I still just prefer the amount of storage and ability to grow tons of ingredients in my custom house just north of Whiterun. Even the bigger houses, while giving lots of storage are subpar cause they're usually behind too many load screens. So far my favorite house is the hearthfire one with the name I can't even attempt to pronounce or spell. My 2nd favorite is the Abandoned House in Marthkarth that I use as a home until I have enough money and materials to buy and build a proper home. Somehow the a free home you get from starting a Molag Bol task that you can do very early in the game, has more than enough storage and organization for me than nearly every player home or safe storage area in the game. Only draw back for the Abandoned Home is you don't get the Well Rested perk for sleeping in the bed, and its so far west, its a pain in the butt when traveling, even with fast travel.
I have an external drive where I store all of my mods I've ever downloaded. I probably have around 3k mods on there from dang near day one of modding. Really glad I did, most of them you can't find anywhere anymore.
Your video quality is incrediby good. I was checking how many subs you have as i subbed and realized you only have 17k right now, I was expecting at least 1m based purely on how well your video quality is. Keep making videos man, i love watching them.
Yes
True man
Tbf 17k in three months isn't bad going
I agree with you completely. He should have far more subscribers than he does. Great quality videos, getting to the point, and gives a lot of details on everything he talks about.
1million is nearly unobtainable by even the most famous of Skyrim Mod UA-camrs besides MxR, but he’s been doing more variety stuff for the last couple years, might’ve helped his growth
"Forgotten City" and "Clockwork" are couple of my all-time favorite mods... and "Falskar" was also pretty good and definitely impressive. It's been around five years since I played any of them. All of them are a bit dated, but entirely worth playing through at least once. I played through "Forgotten City" (really, really fun premise, once you get into it) and "Clockwork" (the jump scares and suspense near the start are WONDERFULLY implemented... only mod to ever legitimately give me goosebumps) three or four times each, and "Falskar" once.
I've never played "The Lost Wonders of Mzark," but it looks interesting and I might have to give it a try sometime.
Was literally getting ready to start a new playthrough, perfect video for inspiration
5 of these have been permanent additions to my game since I first found them. The only reason I stopped using Build Your Own Home is because I always use Legacy as a home now. ByoH is still better than any Hearthfire home. Economy Overhaul and Become High King are two I was never particularly interested in personally.
The Riverside Shack was so amazing for its time, oh the memories
I am so happy I started a Legacy of The Dragonborn playthrough as it introduced me to a couple of these mods
I wouldn't say Forgotten City was forgotten ...BUT it did become it's own thing
All of these mods hit my nostalgia button HARD, Especially High King and Clockwork
Wow, old harry potter game music as background music gave me huge nostalgia trip
forgotten city mod has a game released under the same name(was pretty intresting to play so can recomend that if likes this mod)
so much forgotten n so much more that is new,
thanks for video(great info video on this)
I NEVER forget the Forgotten City. It's always added to my Mod list since I played it the firtsz time on Xbox (which also got me into Modding on Pc lol)
Falskaar also is always in my list, so it Wyrmstooth. :)
Undeath is creepy and yet an awesome mod that allows you to become a lich; Wheels of Lull is quite interesting, though bizarre; but 9ne that I really liked was Wyrmstooth. Last time I checked the mod was deleted from the main sources, but you can still find the version 2.0 on Internet Archive.
Its existed again for a while! Check it out man it has returned!
The Wheels of Lull became my favorite when I realized it was an entire series of mods.... Dev Aveza, Blackreach Railroad, etc.
Loverslab is named: *MXR's character shows up*
everytime I watch your videos I want to play Skyrim
The music during the Apocalypse section sent me straight back to 2002. Insane that Jeremy Soule did the soundtrack for the first Harry Potter PC game before he ever touched an Elder Scrolls title!
It’s crazy I remember being a kid watching Skyrim mods and seeing the riverside shack in like 2014 on my moms laptop because I played Skyrim on an Xbox 360 being so clueless about it all.
Great vid, definitely recommend both clockwork and forgotten city
and falskaar because of just how great the music was for it
i could sit on top of the town roofs and just relax to the soundtrack knowing how much good ive done for the main questline
I am sorry, but drinking milk has boosted my one-handed over 100.
You milk drinker
This man really used the Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (PC) OST as background music 😢
I just installed a collection the other day and earlier today I finished the lost city for the first time (had never even heard if it before) and I got to say it fucking amazing
The mod I liked most , but can no longer access added the Oblivion Magic system , and spell making .
Man bi missed spell making it was so much fun
that economy overhaul combined with a speechcraft centric succubus race sounds like a fun playthrough idea
You know who's been really forgotten? MxR
Am I the only one who recognizes his custom character, Alexstrasza at 10:15.
I was thinking about his channel the other day lol. Is he still around? It's been a long time since I've seen anything from him.
Edit: Yeah, I just looked him up. Now I remember why I left his channel. He's still posting trash content on his plays channel. I miss his old mods streams though.
@@joshbyers9394 yeah, dude went overboard with the click-bait react videos. I’m just reminiscing the time when I watched his videos as a teenager. It was pretty dumb and fun in retrospect
@@chrometomato I loved watching his mods weekly videos. Guess he decided to go the other route. To each their own I guess.
@@joshbyers9394what with the content he posts on that channel, I’m honestly surprised he still has a girlfriend 😅
Keep it up bro. Channel gonna pop off, just be consistent with it. You got something good
"Looks like it was made by Bethesda" is not high praise. But then again, it was written by those schmucks at Kotaku
Apocalypse is a staple!
But I have to say, I LOVE that you are making these videos! It is like having Bridal back again!
A lot of the mods in this list are still really popular. I was hoping you'd be mainly touching on really old mods that are rarely used today, like Moonpath To Elsweyr, and other mods that came out within the first couple of years of the game's launch.
Most of these mods are a must for any play through in my opinion. Im technically on my first modded play through . Ill play through my with my mod list and original game till es6 for sure. Great video
Economy Overhaul and Speechcraft Improvements and Lost Wonders of Mzark are the only ones I'd consider to be anywhere near approaching "forgotten" status. Every other mod mentioned in the video get brought up often enough in community discussions, with some still having active support (Clockwork author still responds to new comments and is planning an update).
The forgotten city is by far the best quest mod
I watched all your content now on this very evening I stumbled upon your channel. In every single Skyrim related video there was at least one thing I never knew before. After playing that game for 11 years. Thank you and please keep making these awesome videos. 👍
(P.S. I strongly disagree with your opinion on the stormcloaks, since the traitors in this story where clearly these ancient rome larpers, but you do you man) 🙃
"Last Seed, Skyrim Needs and Diseases" absolutely 100% essential mod imo
Whenever modders need something to make their mod "lore-friendly". They always go towards "the dwemers built it".
Become High King of Skyrim is far less forgotten than that mod where you become Emperor. And even have the option of conceiving an heir. There's incredible voice acting and a recreation of the White Gold Tower's interior and everything!
And I only saw one video of it. Ever. Now THAT is forgotten.
Edit: It was called Rigmor of Bruma and Rigmor of Cyrodil.
LMAO i love the Stormcloaks diss
Hearing a guard insultingly tell us to subscribe alone earned you a new subscriber lmao.
Most of those mods I still use time to time, Apocalypse magic always.
The lovers lab joke was fantastic.
What a strangely low sub count... quality stuff
I once accidentally hardlocked myself into one path in the forgotten city because while I was talking to the leader dude he was slowly falling off the edge and died
20 Forgotten (maybe) Mod Gems:
Wyrmstooth
Elemental Dragons
Konahriks Accoutrements
Immersive Creatures
Skyrim Underground
Rayeks End
Windstad Mine
The Wheels of Lull
The Lost Wonders of Mzark
The Oblivion Realms Series
The Grey Cowl of Nocturnal
Moonpath to Elysweyr
Moon and Star
DarkEnd
Undeath
Violens
Immersive Armors/Weapons
Aetherium Armor and Weapons
The Paarthurnax Dilemma
Gildergreen Regrown
(Bonus) Jaxonz Utilities
Staff of Chicken ball
Become the High King of Skyrim is my all-time favorite mod! It’s a shame more people don’t use it.
I've used many of these. I still occasionally use Apocalypse.
Yo build your own home mod! This is as of now my favorite house mod for Skyrim. You get a lot of building options and can have all the crafting stations you want. It's also relatively simple so I don't need to worry about the affect it might have on my laptop.
i will never forget the forgotten city and falskaar
The Forgotten City is now it's own game and I love it.
Great voice and great content yet only 17k subscribers. Blows my mind.
If these are forgotten, I know a small modder named Arthmoor. You probably haven't heard of him, he just does a few bug fixes here and there.
Me who is about to start a new playthrough with all of these mods installed
god damn bro, am so old none of these are actually forgotten 😫
The Build Your Own Home mod sounds like it's better than Heathfire and still valid. Guessing it hasn't been updated for AE though...
one of the best mods ever created.. the one that removes the opening game music..
At the beginning he should have xed one handed increased and replace it with “head bashing increased to 34”
Apocalypse has not left my load order in years. Practically part of vanilla at this point
Great video but I don't think any of these mods are forgotten except maybe the house building mod
I loved all of these mods. I just started a new campaign that I'll interrupt to test some of them s2
Sometimes it takes only one sentence for me to like and subscribe. This time it was mentioning Lovers lab and after that "One-handed increased to 34" hahaha almost fell out of my chair laughing xD
Love high king mod, favorite thing to do is kill ulfric and make one of the argonian dock workers jarl of windhelm.
Apocalypse, Riverside Shack House, and Clock Tower, erm, Clockwork sound fantastic.
High Queen sounds like an interesting one, especially since the White-Gold Concordat is a massive pile of shite.
one mod i was disappointed to not see on the top ten list was "beeingfemale"
that one mod that let women actually give birth to real children/newborns
incredibly famous on LE of skyrim and now kinda abandoned on SE
enough can be said about it tho
Wtf ☠️
@@yozi1062 it's actually true I'm not joking
I mean it's not explicit in any way
Like it's a thing many Skyrim players ask and this mod pretty much solves that lore wise
@@rustyjones7908 yea I thought about that one at first just the way people keep trying to revive it unlike beeingfemale killed it for me
From what I saw not one person has even tried to revive beeingfemale in order to work properly (especially for AE users)
And now we have some kind of substitute called fertility mode that is slowly being as popular as beeingfemale and still has things to cover and work on
Just doesn't feel the same to me
to be honest that economy mod overhaul is something I would never install, instead I have a mod that increases the merchants gold x10 so that I can sell my shit easier
Rest in peace tropical skyrim
The forgotten city is the best mod I’ve ever played!
Just saying one of the best mods in my opinion is conquest of Skyrim
Take over Tamriel with your own army slowly growing in power and better armour for your army
There are scouts battles take overs
defence, sieges and when your there you can become a jarl of whatever kingdom you take over and there are parades and massive changes to the ai with having meetings about the war with either imperials
stormcloaks or even both.
Clockwork was pretty creepy.
Flipping floaty ghost lady
Nuclear sirens made me near crap my shorts
Well. Odin replaced the Apocalypse mod. Falkskaar turned out to be a buggy empty quest mod with not much to do.
The forgotten City sounds appealing tho
Clockwork is a masterpiece.
Ok, who didn't want to kill Butch at their birthday party?
apoc is still commonly used now, open cities, now thats a forgotten mod
clockwork gives me dead money vibes
I hear that harry potter game music LUL
Apocalypse - Magic of Skyrim is NOT a "forgotten mod. It remains today THE single most popular Skyrim magic mod ever made. Also, I doubt that Build Your Own Home "inspired" Hearthfires. A mere two months separate BYOH from the initial release of the DLC. Almost certainly the Hearthfires was already in development before BYOH was uploaded to the Nexus.