Out of everything that Bethesda has created, Oblivion has long been considered one of their greatest. On top of this, the game has also been touted as one of the finest videos of all time as several players are still exploring its world. This is for good reason as was absolutely groundbreaking in the realm of adventure RPGs, and many still feel that it's gameplay and quests are far superior to Skryim.

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Oblivion is nearly fifteen years old though, which means that even the most diehard fans have run out of fun things to do in the game. For those who think that Oblivion needs some drastic changes though modding is one of the best things available to them. Oblivion has almost as many mods available for it as its younger brother Skyrim, which means that there are so many fun and interesting things to add to it. This guide shows players which mods for Oblivion are the best and how to install them.

Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion - How to Install Mods

Dragonborn Standing In Front Of Oblivion's Imperial City

The best part of modding older video games is that it is incredibly easy to do so. Whereas newer and therefore more complicated games may require a little bit of finagling to get things to work, most of the time with older titles it is a simple matter of downloading and extracting a few files. This is exactly the case with Oblivion, but things can be made even easier by downloading a mod manager.

First things first though players will need to go over to the Nexus Mods website and create a free account. This website is a community of modders who have created and collected thousands of mods all in one location. Everything here is free and should be completely safe to download. Players who have any issues with downloading or installing a mod should be able to find all of the resources that they need right on the Nexus Mods site.

Once users are registered with Nexus Mods can then download their official mod manager called Vortex. Oblivion happens to be one of the games that is supported by this manager, which will make the player's life so much easier going forward. Once the manager has been installed, all players have to do is then add their copy of Oblivion to it by following the instructions. Once this has been done almost all mods can be downloaded using Vortex, which makes them easy to manipulate.

Those who don't want to use Vortex can always just download and install mods manually. This is a pretty simple process as well though as it typically just involves downloading and extracting the files into Oblivion's game folder. Most mods will come with specific instructions as well. Users just need to follow these instructions and they will be good to go.

Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion - Best Mods Available

The arena in Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion

Unofficial Oblivion Patch - The biggest downside to playing a game made by Bethesda is that typically players are going to have to deal with a large number of bugs and glitches. Even after years of updates and patches, Bethesda was never able to completely take care of all of the problems in Oblivion. This mod goes in and fixes roughly 2,500 bugs that were still present in the base game, and makes it much more playable.

Midas Magic Spells of Aurum - Oblivion already sports a pretty robust magic system, but even it has grown a little stale over the years. The way to fix this though is by downloading this mod that adds an additional 300 spell to the game. New areas to explore and quests to complete are added as well so that players can obtain these new spells.

Kvatch Rebuilt - The city of Kvatch is famous in the world of Oblivion for being the city decimated by the Oblivion gates, but it sadly never is returned to its former glory. This mod rectifies this by allowing players to help rebuild the city after they have solved the Oblivion Crisis. This comes packaged with a series of different quests, new areas to explore below the city and fight in Kvatch's arena.

Immersive Weapons - There are already a massive amount of weapons in Oblivion for players to obtain, but this mod makes this number even higher by adding hundreds of additional weapons to the game. It does this by being a collection of weapon mods from all over Nexus, and players are given a wide selection to play around with.

Keychain - Anyone who has played Skyrim or Oblivion will tell you that one of the most annoying things in these games is to look in your inventory and see hundreds of keys and have them clog things up. By downloading the Keychain mod players are able to create a separate tab inside the inventory that is only for keys, which frees up much more space.

Elsweyr the Deserts of Anequina - Anyone who is bored of exploring the exact same map over and over again probably wishes there was some way to alter the landscape of Cyrodiil a little bit. The best way to do this is with mods! The Elsweyr the Deserts of Anequina mod adds the entirety of Elsweyr to Oblivion as well as several new quests, NPCs, and items.

Knights of the Nine Revelation - There are only so many quests for players to complete in Oblivion, even if they have downloaded all available DLC for the game. This mod adds an additional questline on top of the Knights of the Nine DLC. There are hundreds of new items for players to acquire, brand new NPCs with fully voiced dialogue, and even new companions. This does require Knights of the Nine.

Unnecessary Violence - This mod will completely overhaul the combat system for the game, so players will have completely new mechanics to experiment with. The base game only has 6 different combat moves available, but this mod adds in 24 more. Players are also now able to throw objects and people, and they can even change their grip on their weapons. This is perfect for players who need a little more variety.

Oscuros Oblivion Overhaul -This is a mod that is a little difficult to explain just because there is just so much that it does. The mod basically goes in and tweaks every single aspect of Oblivion to the point that gameplay-wise it is almost a completely different and more difficult video game. Enemies are harder to kill, the player's abilities cost more stamina and mana, and the world itself is full of many more dangers. Definitely worth a look for those who are interested in completely warping Oblivion.

Qarl's Texture Pack III - Oblivion may be a ridiculous amount of fun, but the years have not been kind to it graphically. This mod will completely revamp the textures in the game and replace them with much more advanced textures. This will only redesign the way that the environment looks though, so if players want to retexture other parts of the world like characters and weapons they will need to look elsewhere.

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