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Skyrim
NPCs with mods to make them more visually diverse and unique, adding depth to the game world. - Players can improve their Skyrim experience by adding mods that overhaul NPC appearances and behaviors for fresh gameplay.
- Embrace an immersive Skyrim experience by downloading mods that revamp NPC interactions and aesthetics, enhancing gameplay.
Perusing the Nexus mod page for The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim is like going down a rabbit hole. Thousands of mods added over the course of ten years are available to make Skyrim an even better game than it was in 2011. Furthermore, one aspect of the game in need of serious attention is the NPCs.
From their appearances to their behaviors, Skyrim‘s NPCs haven’t aged very well. Finding the best Skyrim NPC mods on Nexus can seem daunting to a beginner. Fortunately, when it comes to making a decision in this department, players can’t go wrong with this selection of mods. From visual enhancements to behavioral changes, the wealth of changes these mods bring to the table are pretty impressive in their own right.
Updated September 23, 2024, by Hamza Haq: The Skyrim modding scene has only grown in recent years, promising enthusiasts a larger variety of possible mods they can download to improve the quality of a now-13-year-old game. While changes to combat, immersion, and general gameplay are undoubtedly more important, improving the way NPCs function can go a long way to modernize the Skyrim experience. Just like every other category, the shher number of mods that overhaul NPCs can be incredibly overwhelming for players unfamiliar with the process, making the choice of which ones they should add to their load order a hard one to make. Here are some of the best options available.
25 NPC Lookup
Downloads: 119,684
Fans undoubtedly do a lot of traveling in Skyrim. Most of the time, this traveling involves speaking to an NPC, performing a task of some sort, and returning to the quest-giver for a reward. It’s a satisfying formula but one that eventually becomes tedious, especially by the hundredth playthrough.
A handy tool for players who don’t mind breaking the immersion is the NPC Lookup mod. The add-on incorporates an in-game menu where players can instantly teleport to the desired NPC. Specific characters can also be spawned at the Dragonborn’s location. It’s a nifty time-saver for fans who want to cut out some of the fluff.
24 Vampires Have Claws
Downloads: 233,115
Becoming a vampire is no mean feat, with players having to adhere to a ton of restrictions if they want to make the most of this race. Not being able to roam around in the hours when the sun is up can take the wind out of anyone’s sails if they feel like their exploration is being hampered as a result, but this is a small price to pay for the many benefits that players can enjoy as a creature of the night.
Even if players don’t want to play as a vampire, it can be annoying to see other such powerful creatures look nearly identical to the human race, barring a few visual changes here are there. Players who want to make Skyrim‘s vampires look as unique as possible can download a simple mod to make these creatures look as unique as possible, with this fan-made alteration adding claws to their hands. It may seem like a minor change, but most vampires rely on spells to showcase the wealth of their vampiric powers, and seeing them with their clawed hands makes for a pretty intimidating and memorable sight.
23 Elven Ears For Breton NPCs
Downloads: 243,174
The Breton race features a combination of both human and elven ancestry, making them natural mages that players can choose if they want to unleash a lot of powerful magic on their foes. While their human roots are easily seen in how they look, most fans can’t be blamed for not even knowing the fact that this race has elven blood, given how they share no roots with this particular half whatsoever at a glance.
This mod aims to make their elven descent more obvious by adding elf ears to Bretons, making for a relatively lore-friendly change that helps this race stand out from others that may look a bit too similar for most people’s liking. It’s a simple mod, but one that fans of Skyrim who want the NPCs to look as unique as possible will benefit from.
22 Pandorable’s Big Overhauls AIO
Downloads: 261,295
There’s no denying that Skyrim‘s visuals haven’t really aged all that well. NPCs look like clay figurines with wet noodle hair, and these models are clearly not good enough for players who are used to more realistic-looking humans in their games. Thankfully, it’s no surprise that the modding community has this base covered as well.
While there are many NPC overhaul mods that tweak the look of several characters in the game, downloading them one at a time can be a major hassle for obvious reasons. Thankfully, with Pandorable’s Big Overhauls AIO mod, players can integrate a bunch of unique AI overhauls with a single click, which streamlines the modding process quite a bit!
21 Tamrielic Names
Downloads: 291,564
While the world of Skyrim is filled with NPCs, most of them don’t even have names! Instead, they are referred to by status or post, which doesn’t do a great job of making the world feel lived-in. After all, can players really delude themselves into thinking that each NPC is unique if they don’t even have a name?
Suffice it to say, the Tamrielic Names mod will prove to be absolutely invaluable in this regard. As the title suggests, this mod gives every character in the game unique names to help add to their personality in a small yet meaningful. Most people would doubt if this mod could actually add to the immersion of the world, but there’s something inherently great about not seeing ‘Whiterun Guard’ or ‘Merchant’ plastered on the screen over and over again when players interact with certain NPCs.
20 Inworld AI
Downloads: N/A
AI has progressed by leaps and bounds, with the technology showing just how impressive it can really be. A combination of deep learning systems and complex algorithms has allowed this technology to become the next big thing in the tech world, and it’s easy to see why so many big industry giants are leaning towards making AI-aided software.
Even Skyrim‘s modding community has decided to embrace AI wholeheartedly, with the Inworld AI mod giving NPCs near-infinite dialogue as players talk to them about whatever they want. Sure, the dialogue may be somewhat generic and still lacks the human touch that many people criticize AI-generated content for, but there’s no denying that this technology is truly groundbreaking and can possibly make games more immersive and enjoyable than ever before.
19 Protect Your People
Downloads: 336,659
For Skyrim players, it’s inevitable that, at some point, a useful NPC is going to die. As stated previously, Skyrim doesn’t lack mortal danger. Whether it’s due to an inconvenient dragon attack or a vampire raid, it’s likely that some poor sap gets caught in the crossfire and doesn’t make it.
It’s a fact of the game that can often be frustrating. However, with Protect Your People, fans can rest a little easier. This mod helps ensure that useful NPCs survive these random, deadly encounters. No more loading an old save just to bring someone back from the dead!
18 Better Vampire NPCs
Downloads: 346,896
It’s no secret that Skyrim is full of mortal danger. Vampires represent one such threat to the Dragonborn’s health. Traveling at night can be a perilous proposition, although experienced players probably won’t have too much trouble. Revamping Skyrim‘s vampiric enemies through mods is highly recommended for fans looking for a challenge.
The Better Vampires NPCs mod overhauls the game’s bloodsuckers, making them a more serious threat as a result. Vampires now come in a more diverse variety of combat classes, assaulting the player with a wider array of armor and weaponry. As such, their behavior is unpredictable and harder to counter.
17 Populated Lands, Roads & Paths
Downloads: 373,826
This mod performs a similar function to the previous entry. In fact, they’re both from the same mod author, tonycubed2. Whereas the last mod enlivened Skyrim‘s urban centers, Populated Lands, Roads & Paths does the same for the game’s wilderness.
Traveling Skyrim by foot now won’t seem nearly as boring. The mod populates the game’s thoroughfares with new NPCs in the form of traveling merchants, bodyguards, refugees, pilgrims, and even assassins. Once again, this mod definitely makes the game feel more “lived in” compared to the vanilla version.
16 Diversity – A Character Overhaul
Downloads: 400,198
It’s one thing to add more NPCs or make them behave differently. But when looking to enhance these non-playable characters, it’s best not to forget about their visual presentation. NPCs in Skyrim look downright ugly by today’s standards. Thankfully, there’s no shortage of mods that aim to rectify that issue.
A great mod that players may want to consider is Diversity – A Character Overhaul. This mod, unlike many of its kind on Nexus, doesn’t drastically alter the appearances of the NPCs in a way that breaks the lore. Instead, NPCs still look like their vanilla counterparts but are given a fresher, cleaner coat of paint. Each character feels a bit more unique as a result.
15 Children Of The Hist – An Argonian NPC Overhaul
Downloads: 531,489
Argonians are certainly one of the more unique-looking races in the game, with these reptilian humanoids adding a ton of flavor to the world of The Elder Scrolls. Also known as the Saxhleel, this race can breathe underwater and is generally suited for more roguish activities, with their physical resistances allowing them to weather a wealth of diseases without breaking a sweat.
While most people would argue that Argonians already look pretty unique in the game, most people wouldn’t mind an overhaul that makes this race look more unique without losing their reptilian roots. Children of the Hist does precisely this, transforming the look of these Argonians into something way more unique and engaging than what most people could’ve expected. The sheer amount of color and personality added to this race with such a simple mod makes it clear why any fan of this unique race would be well-serviced with this mod.
14 The Coachmen – Carriage Driver AI Overhaul
Downloads: 570,773
The carriage drivers in Skyrim certainly do a great job of making the world feel more believable. However, aside from doing their job and letting the Dragonborn visit cities all over the world, it doesn’t really seem like they have anything resembling a life outside of this duty.
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13 Travelers Of Skyrim
Downloads: 681,014
Even for a game that’s ten years old, Skyrim‘s exterior is extensive. Populating that expanse of territory with new NPCs certainly improves the overall immersion of the game. Fans looking to add more variety to the wilderness can’t go wrong with Travelers of Skyrim.
This mod adds 50 NPCs to the game. Between them, they travel to over 30 different locations across the map. The NPCs themselves include alchemists, apothecaries, mercenaries, mages, and merchants. These characters, of course, are fully interactive. Finding new people to talk to during one’s travels is always a plus.
12 Nordic Faces – Immersive Characters Overhaul
Downloads: 706,910
While mods like Bjinn completely revamp the way NPCs look, Nordic Faces aims to modernize all of Skyrim’s characters in a way that doesn’t make them drastically different from Bethesda’s original vision. The altered faces remain rugged and rough, and don’t feel like they don’t belong in the world setting. It’s a lore-friendly general uplift of all face models, including beast races like Khajit and Argonian, as well as children and old NPCs.
Another great aspect of Nordic Faces – Immersive Characters Overhaul is that it’s an all-in-one solution. Players don’t need to find specific mods to change specific NPCs, this mod affects every NPC in the game. Additionally, if players find a specific character overhaul they want to use on top of Nordic Faces, like a Serana reskin, they can overwrite Nordic Faces with it and use it in their game with no conflicts.
11 No NPC Greetings
Downloads: 862,912
For players who have already conquered Skyrim dozens of times already, hearing the same robotic greetings can be awfully tiresome. The last thing fans need to hear for the hundredth time is how their player character is “someone who can get things done.”
One of the most useful mods in a player’s repertoire is certainly No NPC Greetings. The mod comes with two options. Players can either eliminate NPC greetings altogether or make them a bit less common by reducing the distance required for them to say something. It’s hard to ever play Skyrim again without this feature.
10 Populated Cities, Towns & Villages
Downloads: 869,705
It’s common for NPCs, especially those in older titles, to behave like robots. They don’t always feel like living, breathing characters who go about their day like average folk. This is a glaring problem with Skyrim‘s NPCs, who are comically stiff and predictable in their routines.
One mod that fans simply must try is Populated Cities, Towns & Villages. The aim of it is to breathe new life into the daily actions of the NPCs. Characters will now take strolls through town, browse the wares of different shops, pray at temples, go to lunch at the local tavern, and much more. Don’t leave home without this mod!
9 Diverse Skyrim
Downloads: 970,787
Adding some much-needed variety to the game world is what a lot of Skyrim mods are all about. It can get a little tiresome having to look at the same collection of characters over and over again for hours on end. Diverse Skyrim spices up the NPCs encountered in the game while also remaining entirely lore-friendly.
According to the mod authors, Diverse Skyrim adds new NPCs to the game, incorporating “unique appearances to the vanilla leveled lists for added variety and racial diversity.” For example, the lore establishes that the Legion is composed of a racially diverse collection of soldiers. With this mod enabled, instead of seeing just Nords and Imperials, fans will witness more Orcs, Wood Elves, and Dark Elves as Legionaries. That’s just one example of what this mod provides, but it should give players a better idea of what they can expect from it.
8 Citizens Of Tamriel
Downloads: 984,644
Although Skyrim is populated with plenty of NPCs, most of them aren’t particularly well-rounded. They give their quests, reward the player when the mission is complete……and that’s about it. Fortunately, there are mods available that make the people of Skyrim a bit more interesting.
Citizens of Tamriel adds a new cast of characters to the proceedings that help the game feel a bit more immersive. The individuals introduced by this mod are richer in terms of character development than their vanilla counterparts. There are even opportunities for branching dialogue, which opens up new possibilities in subsequent playthroughs. This mod is a part of the ezPG collection, which houses its latest version along with several other great mods that are worth checking out!
7 Immersive College NPCs
Downloads: 1,122,932
Why should vampires have all the fun? Players know full well that Skyrim appears quite sparse in areas that should otherwise be populous. One location where this is readily apparent is the College of Winterhold. Besides a small collection of students and professors, the College really doesn’t live up to its name.
Immersive College NPCs is a must-have mod for players who enjoy frequenting Skyrim‘s magical university. The mod adds a smattering of new NPCs, including students, mages, guards, and even a groundskeeper. When looking to breathe new life into the College, give this mod a shot.
6 Additional Dremora Faces
Downloads: 1,366,578
The Dremora is one of the most prominent and villainous species present in the world of The Elder Scrolls. It’s only a given that they are featured quite prominently in Skyrim as well, but what players may not appreciate is the fact that most of the Dremora look the same, no matter where players encounter them.
This can prove to be a huge pain for players who find it hard to believe that people from a unique species end up looking similar almost all the time. The Additional Dremora Faces mod alleviates this problem and lets players enjoy some diversity when it comes to these Daedra in the world of Skyrim.