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40 must-have mods for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR

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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR is amazing. It was already fantastic when it first released on PSVR last year, and now that it takes full advantage of the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive’s more powerful hardware and improved controllers, this may very well be the definitive version of Bethesda’s timeless RP…
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR is amazing. It was already fantastic when it first released on PSVR last year, and now that it takes full advantage of the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive’s more powerful hardware and improved controllers, this may very well be the definitive version of Bethesda’s timeless RPG epic. I certainly can’t get enough of it.
And even though Bethesda isn’t officially supporting mods for Skyrim VR, most of the Skyrim Special Edition PC mods do still work as long as they don’t rely on the Skyrim Script Extender (SKSE) and you’re okay with doing a bit more tinkering than usual. We’ve got a guide on using mods with Skyrim VR right here.
So now that we have Skyrim VR on PC and we’ve got mods, the question is which mods are the best? That answer might be a bit different for the VR version of the game so we’ve done our best to put together a comprehensive list of recommended mods, split into a few different categories. Our goal with these mods is to toss in as much as we can that still retains a lore-friendly approach to the game and will still feel like Skyrim, but just make it better and offer more.
Download Link
Before you install any other mods you should grab this one. This fixes a bunch of bugs that Bethesda never got around to fixing and it applies to the VR edition as well.
Skyrim 2017 Textures
This one is actually a collection of several different mod files, each of which address different areas of the games textures from the landscapes and bridges to cities and mountains. Definitely get them all. The better GPU that you have, the better your performance will be but the visual improvement is just absolutely worth it.
Flora Overhaul
Makes the plants and grass and trees look way better.
HD Road Signs
Road signs in vanilla Skyrim are almost unreadable and they just look downright blurry in VR. This fixes that.
Static Mesh Improvement Mod
Textures and meshes are two different things. You don’t really need to know the difference, but just understand that you’ll want this mod on top of the Skyrim 2017 Textures mod to address the areas that one misses.
WICO
Skyrim does not have the best looking character faces. It’s a fact that Bethesda still struggles to make a decent looking NPC. Luckily, modders are helping out with this nifty mod.
Realistic Water Two
This mod enhances all of the water throughout the entire game to make it look even better. Standing beside a peaceful lake or watching a cascading waterfall in VR is extremely calming. Make sure and grab the LOD fix as well.
Vivid Weathers
Once you’ve got the base visuals and textures enhanced, this mod is really the cherry on top. It will improve all of the weather effects and really make Skyrim feel like the dangerous wilderness that it is.
Realistic Light Overhaul (RLO)
This is the best and most comprehensive lighting mod, but it’s not 100% confirmed that it really works with Skyrim VR. I have it installed and don’t notice much of a difference, so maybe a better one is out there. This one is great for non-VR Skyrim though.
Enhanced Blood Textures
This mod is very customizable for the blood detail, color, and splatter size. I love cranking it up so that I feel like even more of a badass warrior while playing.
Sounds of Skyrim Complete
If you’re like me then you probably wish Skyrim had a bit more ambient noise. Chirping birds outside, creepy moans in dungeons, or the chatter of townsfolk all help make the game feel more immersive. This mod adds a ton of great, immersive audio to the game that felt missing before.
3D Audio
The default audio is flat and inaccurate in Skyrim VR. This fixes that.
Reverb and Ambiance Overhaul
Sounds are supposed echo and bounce off of surfaces. This mod helps everything sound and feel much more realistic.
JK’s Skyrim All-in-One
This is another mod collection that adds a bunch of lore-appropriate detail to every city.
Lanterns of Skyrim
I always thought it was weird there weren’t many light sources around at night time, so this fixes that.
Obsidian Mountain Fogs
Sometimes the draw distance is a bit crummy with trees and mountains and other objects, so this actually adds some atmospheric fog in the distance around mountains. It’s a great effect and helps mask some of the draw distance issues.
Book Covers Skyrim
A lot of the book covers look like trash and are repeated throughout the game. This one makes every book and readable object unique!
Realistic Ragdolls and Force
Some people hate how dramatic the ragdoll can be in the base game, so this can tone it down for you. Or, if you’re like me, maybe you crank it up a little bit higher.
Magical College of Winterhold
This one just adds a bunch of minor magical-themed enhancements to the college to make it feel more like a proper Mage’s College.
Birds of Skyrim
This one adds a bunch of varied birds. That’s about it.
Immersive Citizens
This mod does a lot, but the short version is that it makes NPCs behave more realistically. Definite must-have for immersion.
Immersive Patrols
Adds lore-appropriate guards and soldiers to the overworld on patrol paths. They can help you in battle if nearby and even fight each other when they cross paths.
More Bandit Camps
Exactly what it says. Adds more bandits sprinkled around the wilderness.
Schools of the Holds
It always bothered me how isolated the College of Winterhold was, so this adds school outposts to the major cities.
Wards Act Like Shields
It never made sense to me why wards couldn’t block melee attacks — this made mages feel under-powered at times. This mod fixes that.
Amazing Follower Tweaks
This mod lets you take multiple followers, manage their outfits, spells, and combat style, and even assign them to a certain home and level up their skills. They’ll also ride horses, make camp, and even dance with you.
Inigo
Easily one of the best modded followers ever made for Skyrim. He’s fully voiced with tons of personality. Grab this mod if you want an excellent companion on your journey.
Sofia
If you’d rather take a female companion that’s less annoying than Lydia, Sofia is a good choice. She’s also fully-voiced and really well-done with a great sense of humor.
Immersive Armors
Adds a ton of lore-friendly armor to the game, spread out throughout all of Skyrim, so you find it all naturally.
Bandolier Bags
Carry weight always feels too small? This is nifty lore-friendly way to increase how much you can carry by equipping bags.
Cloaks of Skyrim
Lets you and NPCs wear cloaks. That’s it. I love this one.
Rustic Clothing
Adds more clothing variety.

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