Modder ‘Mattski123’ has ported an amazing RTS/City Building Mod to The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition. Originally created by ripvanwinkle111 for Skyrim Legacy Edition, this mod introduces city building mechanics to Bethesda’s RPG.
Going into more details, this mod allows you to build a house, store or village. Additionally, they can dynamically place objects, walls, plants and furniture. Moreover, players can recruit villagers and merchants. Not only that, but players can expect random bandit raids or animal attacks.
Everything you place in the game world is paid for with gold or firewood. The default is to pay with firewood and if you don’t have enough, you can use gold.
There are three classes of Merchant; blacksmith, General store and Apothecary. There are also five merchant inventories for each class. Players can recruit up to 200 individually named NPCs, and there are four Militia Squads.
In short, this mod will completely change the way you play Skyrim. Thus, we suggest downloading from here.
Speaking of mods for Skyrim Special Edition, we also suggest checking the following ones. Wyrmstooth is an expansion-sized that adds new quests and dungeons. Additionally, this mod brings elements from The Witcher games to The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Dragon Hall Tavern is another 2GB DLC-sized mod for Skyrim, adding new quests, locations, arena & more. Then we have Land of Vominhem and Legacy of the Dragonborn. And finally, you should definitely check this Castlevania-inspired mod, as well as this sci-fi city fan expansion.
Have fun!
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