
Well, by the Nine, expect this mod to test your mettle by amplifying the Daedric invasion by increasing spawn rates for Oblivion gates, Daedric raiding parties into cities, and the Imperial Legion making a clear presence in trying to push back the invaders. You name it, you buy it…and then decorate your home! Unlike other Kvatch rebuilding mods, Kvatch Rebuilt has an entire quest line to start Kvatch being rebuilt. Imperial Furniture offers that opportunity to the exact, allowing you to buy movable furniture and light sources for you to place in your home. Wish you could truly decorate your home to your liking? It changes a lot of the ingredients loot tables to give you a variety in your pack rat adventures of searching every crate and barrel in Cyrodiil, as well as adding a number of new ingredient items for you to use, eat, or mix with alchemy.

OOO adds a boatload of content to Oblivion, changing the leveling content of how Oblivion works enemies no longer level with youadding a slew of new NPCs, objects, items, quests, and, generally, and overworking of the entire game. So grab some popcorn and pull up a chair, because this is going to be lengthy. However, instead of just bringing you 50 mods that I recommend, I decided to go all out and up the ante by listing mods that I personally recommend. To this day I still play Oblivion, and it is only because I am able to refresh every six months or so my modding experience by downloading a slew of quality mods that add a lot of content to the vanilla experience of the game. You see, before Fallout 3, my top game on the list to mod the hell out of was Oblivion, and, unlike Fallout 3, Oblivion has a great deal more of mods to choose from, which has more to do with how long Oblivion has been around.


Having seen how successful the 50 mods you should be playing for Fallout 3 article was, I wondered if maybe I should take it a step further. I will also not update the links nor will I answer questions regarding them. Most of these mods are probably outdated and I did not update the links to reflect the domain switch the Nexus made awhile back.
