

With this mod, you’ll only be able to save outside combat. You can just save and load every iteration like it's a simulation. But when you have the ability to save during combat, it takes away from the edge. Skyrim lets you save pretty much whenever, which isn’t a bad thing. Here’s another thing that so many other RPGs do better. So instead of opening a long scrolling list, you’ll save time by cycling smaller ones. Using hotkeys you’ll be able to navigate what is equipped. With this mod, you’ll be able to add favorite equipment to different cycles for different slots. This one too is inspired by a mechanism from Dark Souls. But think about it! Equipment mostly affects combat as well, and this mod replaces the quick menu. Yes, this is another mod that technically isn’t about combat.

But now you’ll be pressured to think fast during combat. With the menus unpaused, everything else will remain unaffected. Well, even though this mod makes changes to UI the only thing it really affects is combat. You might be wondering why I’m starting with something that sounds like UI mod.

The only ones that don’t have it are FromSoftware games. Some bosses are also less grueling to take out from a distance.The biggest advantage in Skyrim and most RPG combats is that in the middle of a fight, you can always stop, strategize and use whatever item you have. A Dragonborn skilled in stealth and archery will have an easier time sniping enemies from afar, as there are many open spaces in the dungeons. Bringing health potions and frost resistance potions is also a good idea. Anyone using survival mods such as iNeed, Campfire or Frostfall, should bring extra supplies such as food, warm clothing, and firewood.

It is recommended to make sure the player is around level fourty or higher. The mod was inspired by The Demon's and Dark Souls.ĭarkend is a combat heavy mod with many creatures and bosses that are able to kill the Dragonborn in few hits. Thus, the player is thrown into Pharos without direction or purpose. The island of Pharos is about the size of a small DLC.Ī unique feature of this mod is the absence of quest markers and objectives. Darkend takes the player to the island of Pharos to uncover the mystery hidden in it's ruins. Darkend is a New Lands mod for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition.
