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  1. I've heard of a similar mod for Skyrim as the ones you mentioned for Oblivion that allowed you to buy taverns and mines; I don't remember what it's called but at least one such mod exists.
  2. They wouldn't make this. The only mods that the ESO people are allowing are UI mods, so having a creation kit would be mostly pointless.
  3. So, I am considering marrying Senna, one of the priestesses in the Temple of Dibella, but I have a few questions: 1) Will she still be a priestess if she moves into my Lakeview manor home? I don't want her to try to run back and fourth from there to Markarth everyday. 2) Will she always wear those robes, or can I give her some normal clothing via pickpocketing that she will then wear? Or will she automatically get more suitable clothing? Thanks for any input!
  4. I am the kind of person who is very thorough. Every container in every dungeon I search, every ingredient possible I collect... is it just me? These things aren't worth much, and end up weighing you down, but I can't help collecting every possible thing that I can. Vote in the poll; hopefully it will shed some light on the looting habits of everyone else!
  5. Essential mods? Well, I can play without mods entirely, but the following are ones that I really enjoy and would have a tough time without: SkyUI - I got it for the MCM since I wasn't that bothered by the vanilla UI, but I must say it's an improvement, and I can't go without the MCM. Skyrim HD - Gotta have those fancy schmancy textures. SMIM - With this uninstalled, everything looks blocky and horrible. ELFX - The vanilla lighting really gets to me, this in my opinion is the best non-EMB lighting mod out there. And that's it for pure essentials, but I have about 200 mods that I would always keep in-game.
  6. Dawnguard is a great DLC that I would definitely recommend especially because of the new weapons and werewolf/vampire revamps, as well as adding cool new places and NPCs, like *quest spoiler alert* Dragonborn is pretty cool as well because it's a whole new area to explore, with lots of big juicy quests. When it comes to Hearthfire, it is really only for people who like immersion and building your own house, I own it and it's enjoyable but if you just like fighting then it won't be for you. Above all, I would recommend all DLCs, Dawnguard would take precedence if you like the new weapons and werewolf/vampire revamps, Dragonborn would take precedence if you like the new lands, whether or not to get Hearthfire depends on your personal taste.
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