![]() ![]() ![]() The mod author intends to make other Sky Haven mods compatible with the Extreme Restoration (such as Skyhaven Additions). I highly recommend this mod if you want a good Blades Overhaul mod pack or if you prefered Sky Haven Interiors to Sky Haven Restored and Expanded. The mod is also compatible with (but not requiring): Extra Blades SSE and The Paarthurnax Dilemma. My favourite part is that the Dossier on Delphine (inside Sky Haven Temple) states that she got demoted for her arrogance of becoming Grandmaster despite Esbern being the Senior and disrespecting the Dragonborn's decision to spare Paarthurnax, now Tyr is the Grandmaster :D The best feature in my opinion about DMT's Skyhaven Temple Extreme Restoration is that it adds 6 new lore-approved Blades members that have their own backstories in their Dossiers (remember Nine-Toes from Morrowind, well Eight-Toes exists now and Tyr from Elder Scrolls: Legends is also there). BSAK has it's own quest inside of an ancient Akaviri tomb with a boss fight, great for roleplaying. The mod author also made and updated version of Blades Samurai Armor and Kimonos which greatly improves on the original BSAK and is also compatible with his Skyhaven Temple Extreme Restoration. This mod however, acts as a compatibility patch between three of the most prominent Sky Haven Temple mods (and requires them): JK's Skyhaven forge, Sky Haven Temple - Gardens and Sky Haven Temple - Interior Overhaul and Player Home. There are a few issues, and most of the glitches and issues aren't resolved.Over the last few years, there have been some really good mods that overhaul Sky Haven Temple such as SkyHaven Enhanced and Blades Samurai Armor and Kimonos but they have been left abandoned/removed and other ones that edit the interior are outshined by Sky Haven Temple Restored and Expandeds plethora of new features and the fact that it would conflict. It provides a sense of achievement and success as you finish your quests. ![]() Many players who like the Thieves Guild love this mod. The Ragged Flagon looks more lavish and expensive. ![]() Opulent Thieves Guild adds a much-needed improvement to the Vanilla version of Skyrim. When you’re done with all the quests, the Ragged Flagon will have a large chandelier, paths decorated with small candles, decorative mats, tables filled with food and drinks, sculptures, and many more modifications. It begins with lanterns and mats.Īs you complete more quests, you can see additional decorations, brighter lanterns, and candleholders being added. At first, most of the differences are subtle. As you complete quests for the guild, you will start to see improvements. The Ragged Flagon starts off as a dull and uninviting place. It slowly starts to look more decorative and warm as you progress. When you use Opulent Thieves Guild and complete specific quests, the changes are almost immediately. You can see more people around, and that’s about it. In Skyrim’s Vanilla version, the place doesn’t look any different even as you complete quests that contribute to the guild. You can see the sense of disrepair that the guild is currently in. When you first enter the Ragged Flagon, it seems like a dark and dull place. ![]()
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