Morrowind Mod of the Month - March 2018
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Today we have the thirty-fifth episode of our Mod of the Month series, celebrating the best mods from March 2018. The idea behind this series is to release a video every month honoring the best mods released in that particular month, as decided by popular vote.
[url=https://www.strawpoll.me/15670662]Vote for the best mods of April 2018 here[/url]
Our [url=https://www.nexusmods.com/morrowind/mods/45506]mod of the month for March 2018 is Meteorite Ministry By Zobator[/url], and this won't come as much of a surprise to anyone who's been paying attention, Meteorite Ministry was easily the most visually impressive and breathtaking mod to be released in March, providing a simply beautiful overhaul of the Ministry of Truth, giving it a new sense of verticality and velocity that simply didn't exist before and making for an excellent new addition to the Vivec skyline. If there's one mod you should try from March, it's this one, and that's also why it's our Mod of the Month!
[url=https://www.nexusmods.com/morrowind/mods/45522]Second choice for mod of the month is Morrowind Content Restoration By Remiros[/url], and this is a restoration mod that adds in the lost content like items, artifacts, NPCs, and other little additions to the game world that Bethesda meant to include, but never did. While this mod adds many things, including the village of Ald Redaynia, this mod is perfectly lore-friendly and immersive, and all that makes it our second pick for the Mod of the Month.
Finally, our [url=https://www.nexusmods.com/morrowind/mods/45554]third choice for the Mod of the Month is MWSE 2.1 Enchantment Services By Svengineer99[/url], and this is a pretty great little gameplay addition that adds three new enchanting related services to the world of Morrowind that NPCs can offer, including scroll transcription, which allows you to make copies of magical scrolls, item recharging for when you really need to charge-up one of your enchanted items, and scroll deciphering which allows you to add the enchantments on scrolls to your spellbook so you can cast them whenever you want. This is a really handy and useful set of new gameplay services, and that's more than enough to make this our third pick for the Mod of the Month.
The music in this video is from [url=http://www.nexusmods.com/morrowind/mods/43410]Morrowind Music Overdose by Jon Babb[/url] and [url=http://www.nexusmods.com/oblivion/mods/14032]Total Music Conversion By Doctor Eternal.[/url]