

Obviously, there exists a literal multitude of graphics mods.

In fact, some only deal with the re-texturing of a single object! The mods on this list provide the broad strokes to get Skyrim to look its very best.

More of them can always be added alongside these ten essential enhancements.

Updated Jby Mark Hospodar: It shouldn't come as a surprise to veteran dragon-tamers that Skyrim's modding community is immense. It's easy to get sucked down into the rabbit hole, never to emerge. Conversely, many beginner modders have a tendency to go overboard, ending up with an unstable game. Modding is a process that needs to be taken slowly to get the best results. Tinkering with some basic graphics mods is the perfect way to get one's feet wet when trying to understand an admittedly formidable process. Implementing this collection of graphics mods will not only make Skyrim look better, but will also make learning the ropes of modding less of a headache. In addition, fans may find this guide useful when breaking into Skyrim's wonderful world of mods for the first time.Werewolves are monstrous, wolf-like creatures that roam Skyrim. They are taller and broader than man and mer, and are capable of moving on two limbs or sprinting on all four. They have a weakness to silver weapons, but are incredibly strong, very fast, and are immune to diseases and paralysis effects. You can become a werewolf through a ritual during The Companions questline. In Skyrim, several named NPCs are werewolves. The Silver Hand faction is known to hunt them and werewolves are often found in their encampments locked in cells (as in Gallows Rock and Driftshade Refuge) you can recognize a Silver Hand base by the presence of werewolf heads on pikes. Many werewolves in Skyrim are seen in both human and werewolf form, such as the members of The Companions or the Frostmoon Pack on Solstheim in Dragonborn, while werewolves encountered in the wild are always seen in their beast form, with the exception of two random encounters. Hostile werewolves can only be encountered in the wild through the Dawnguard add-on.
