Your Ideal Skyrim DLC

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SidingWithTheEnemy

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I want the broken completely unbalanced Magic and Alchemy back. You know, the one from Morrowind.

Other than that:

A genocide mission, erradicating the Aldmeri "For tee empraaaah" Style and an alternative version where you can side with them and another version where you kill both and you crown yourself king and become Talos 2.0?

Actually that's it.
I've got it:

Using your Power, Wealth and Influence accumulated so far to become the new God/Emperor/Thing of almighty / benevolence terror or I don't give a shit just hand my over my skooma and all your valuables...

 

spartan231490

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I think spell creation would be my ideal dlc. The lack of spell creation is the only thing I really dislike about skyrim.
 

kommando367

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Large $20-$30 DLC with Empire vs Thalmor storyline. Pick a side and destroy the other.

Odaviing as an official mount (they clearly already have the animations) and new mounts.

New enchantment, armor, weapon, and potion effects.

Just a few ideas.
 

Stew Coard

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how about getting to see a little bit of Akavir, or maybe throwing axes? the rebirth of the complete blades would be nice.
 

Hal10k

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White-Death said:
Hal10k said:
jwest86 said:
Having only played Oblivion and Skyrim i don't know if this has been covered in another game. Or even in Skyrim, i'm level 48 but i might not have come across it yet. Anyway, i really want to find out what happened to the Dwemer. Having read every book in the museum in Markarth and thoroughly explored all the dwarven ruins, i want to know more....
That's answered, to an extent, in Morrowind.

A Dwemer scientist was experimenting with the Heart of Lorkhan, which was the literal heart of the long-dead god that was partially responsible for the creation of Nirn (the physical world as we know it). He was being fairly responsible with his testing, which is unusual enough for a Dwemer, but went into crisis mode when Red Mountain, the location of the Dwemer fortess where the heart was found, was beseiged by the Dark Elves (who might have still been regular elves at that point, I can't remember). Anyway, he did something with the heart that is still unclear to Tamriel historians, and the Dwemer- all of them- disappeared. No slow degredation of their civilization, no apocalyptic war, just one guy dicking around with the heart and ever Dwemer dissappears in the middle of breakfast. It's unclear whether they were killed, or transported to another plane, or what, but every Dwemer who was on Nirn at the time is gone.
There is still one last living Dwarf you meet in the 'Corprusium'. He is bloated with Corprus & built artificial legs he can walk with. His name was Yagrum Bagarn
Yeah, but Yagrum was in a plane of Oblivion at the time of the Heart's activation, so he wasn't affected by whatever happened to the rest of the Dwemer. It must've been a bit of a shock to come back from vacation and find that your entire civilization has dissappeared in a disturbingly literal sense of the word.
 

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DustyDrB said:
You mean aside from random Squidbears?

I'd pay for DLC that gave NPCs more dialogue or at least made them shut up once they run out of new things to say.

I'd like to be able to take down the Dominion too. I hope they don't save that for a new game.
Yeah, I want to knock the Thalmor down a few notches something fierce.

OT: I'd like to cause some sort of major, theological war. At this point my character is a champion to many of the princes, Sithis, and the divines. Who claims his soul when he dies? To where does my champion go to find rest eternal? Then slowly each of the religions he's helped out start fighting over where he should go when he dies, and eventually all hell breaks loose.
 

White-Death

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Hal10k said:
White-Death said:
Hal10k said:
jwest86 said:
Having only played Oblivion and Skyrim i don't know if this has been covered in another game. Or even in Skyrim, i'm level 48 but i might not have come across it yet. Anyway, i really want to find out what happened to the Dwemer. Having read every book in the museum in Markarth and thoroughly explored all the dwarven ruins, i want to know more....
That's answered, to an extent, in Morrowind.

A Dwemer scientist was experimenting with the Heart of Lorkhan, which was the literal heart of the long-dead god that was partially responsible for the creation of Nirn (the physical world as we know it). He was being fairly responsible with his testing, which is unusual enough for a Dwemer, but went into crisis mode when Red Mountain, the location of the Dwemer fortess where the heart was found, was beseiged by the Dark Elves (who might have still been regular elves at that point, I can't remember). Anyway, he did something with the heart that is still unclear to Tamriel historians, and the Dwemer- all of them- disappeared. No slow degredation of their civilization, no apocalyptic war, just one guy dicking around with the heart and ever Dwemer dissappears in the middle of breakfast. It's unclear whether they were killed, or transported to another plane, or what, but every Dwemer who was on Nirn at the time is gone.
There is still one last living Dwarf you meet in the 'Corprusium'. He is bloated with Corprus & built artificial legs he can walk with. His name was Yagrum Bagarn


Yeah, but Yagrum was in a plane of Oblivion at the time of the Heart's activation, so he wasn't affected by whatever happened to the rest of the Dwemer. It must've been a bit of a shock to come back from vacation and find that your entire civilization has dissappeared in a disturbingly literal sense of the word.
Quite disturbingly Literal.
I'd like to see a DLC where you
contact Arniel Gane through the Dwarven dagger thing he drops after he disappears, and find out what happened, and if he found the Dwenmer.
 

Major Chip

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Don't care, so long as Sheogorath is involved. Also drop more hints as to the possibility that unlike the Shivering Isles, we may actually be talking to the Champion of Cyrodill in his merged form :D
 

vivalahelvig

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A trip to the psijic order place, mebeh? Get some cool magic junk. And maybe a trip to morrowind or Solthsiem to see what happened. Or maybe go to Hammerfell. I love me some redguards.

Or a DLC where the Dwarves return! Think of the possibilities!
 

arrowintheknee

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If you didn't hear the news yet,there's a path north east of riften that is blocked.(You cant go that way) So there's a high chance they'll make a DLC that allows you to go to morrowind.
 

newdarkcloud

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I'd like DLC where I could rid Tamriel of the Thalmor once and for all.

I seriously don't like those racist dicks.
 

winginson

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I would definatly like a DLC that allows you to become a Jarl or something. Run your own hold and have a torture chamber filled with Thalmor. And get to murderput down every single Thalmor in Skyrim establishing Skyrim as a credible threat to the Altmeri Dominion.

Whilst riding a dragon.
 

dave1004

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I'd love to be able to own a small town, and gradually upgrade it. Defend it from saber tooth kitties and bandits, letting it grow and prosper...

Aye. That would be very enjoyable indeed.
 

Ledan

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MORE SPELLS!
What would be REALLY awesome would be an expansion type DLC where the dwemer suddenly reappear. It would be EPIC :D
 

Nachtmahr

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I'd like them to include the ability to marry dragons in whatever DLC they bring out. Paarthurnax and Odahviing are clearly the most handsome things around in Skyrim. And what male NPC can compare to those voices? Not one I say! :D

To be (slightly) more serious, I'd like DLC that gives me purpose after the main game ends. Saving the world never left me feeling as empty as it did in Skyrim. Ending the civil war felt equally empty. I'd like to do something where I get a big cutscene in the end, and NPCs actually acknowledge me as their hero. As someone said, a quest to destroy the Thalmor perhaps.