7/22/2019 Skyrim Special Edition Magic Mod
Skyrim came out in late 2011, but a strong modding community and dedicated fanbase have kept the game alive and fresh for all this time. We initially did an article on the best Skyrim mods about a month after the game came out, but it's high time that list was updated with more than the simple, low-level quality of life mods that existed at the time.
In the intervening years, Skyrim mods have grown more complex and exciting, in large part thanks to the development of the Skyrim Script Extender (SKSE) allowing things that couldn't even be dreamed of when our first article came out.
The Special Edition of the game had a rocky start with modding, but with the settling of the Creation Club update schedule allowing SKSE to function for longer periods of time without emergency updates, the Special Edition version of the game has most of the same mods as the original, and far more stability at higher mod counts.
My priority with this list will be mods that significantly change or improve the gameplay of Skyrim or add quality of life features that are must haves to improve your enjoyment of the game. Let's face it; an eight-year-old game isn't going to draw you back in time after time with minor tweaks, you want something that changes your entire experience.
Best Mods For Skyrim Special Edition
To that end, let's get started with an honorable mention:
Skyrim Special Edition Script Extender
This is an honorable mention not because it's not good enough to make the list, but because calling it a simple mod does SKSE a disservice. It is not an exaggeration to say that the modding scene for Skyrim would probably be dead without this software. To put it in simple terms, SKSE vastly increases the number of things modders can do to affect the game, and most (if not all) of the mods on this list would not exist without SKSE's creation.
Ordinator
Ordinator is my preferred perk overhaul for Skyrim. I've played with a few others, primarily T3ndo's Perkus Maximus (a follow up to his popular Skyrim Redone, or SkyRe) but I keep coming back to Enai Siaion's Ordinator. It allows far more build diversity and interesting character archetypes than the game's vanilla perk system.
Let's face it; most of Skyrim's perks are boring. +X% to damage or efficiency is the name of the game for almost every perk. Ordinator fixes this by baking the necessary damage boosts largely into a single scaling perk, with any further damage boosts coming from actually performing actions in combat that will have special effects. As an example, a person who uses maces from the One-Handed Weapons tree will want to do a lot of standing power attacks; by standing in place and using a charged hit you will always deal an automatic critical hit (that is increased against Undead, for all you Paladin players out there!), emphasizing the slower, powerhouse gameplay that maces imply.
Conversely, daggers in the same skill encourage you to attack quickly (inflicting bleeding damage with consecutive hits) and move to the sides of your opponents (sideways power attacks have a chance to Paralyze the target), creating a more mobile gameplay style.
This achieves something the base game does not: making different weapons feel like a completely different playstyle.
All of the other skills are similarly tweaked, such as Alteration's 'metamagic' approach (many Alteration perks don't affect Alteration spells directly, but apply different properties to ALL spells). Similarly, Pickpocket's 'silent assassin' perk tree (you get a magical coin that, when placed in someone's inventory, provides several effects like making everyone within a certain area go berserk and attack them).
Ordinator is one of the mods I never turn off on any playthrough.
Apocalypse: Magic of Skyrim
This is another mod from Enai Siaion. I could probably make a list like this with just his mods; most are that good. From Andromeda (his standing stone overhaul) to Sacrosanct (the vampire overhaul) to the new Wintersun (a religion mod that rewards worship) and more, there's a reason why 'Enairim' is a semi-common term in the fandom. But all of those have one thing in common: they're fairly niche mods. I don't use all of them in every playthrough, so I feel they don't quite make the cut in an overall best list of this type even though they are all excellent (save Magic of the Magna Ge, in my opinion).
But Apocalypse? I never uninstall this mod. It fixes another massive issue with Skyrim: spells are boring. And weak, a lot of the time.
There is a small number of simple effects that are repeated throughout the game. For Destruction, damage (in the fire, ice, and electricity flavors) is all you get. Calm, Frenzy, and Fear are the only Illusion spells. And so on.
Apocalypse adds a huge number of new spells, many being either playstyle defining or quality of life magic stuff that should have been in the game from the start. A zone that nullifies falling damage, a spell that summons a number of useful items (Enchanting Tables, beds, even a bridge), increased movement speed while channeling (essentially draining Magicka for a 'magic sprint' instead of Stamina), and that's just a small sample fo the spells from one discipline: Alteration.
Every other school has something similar and makes each spellcasting specialist different and interesting. A must-have for most players.
Open Cities
Similar to Enai Siaion, Arthmoor is a very prolific modder who gets to occupy three spots on this list. Open Cities is the lesser of the three, but I think it adds a lot to the game in very subtle ways.
In simple terms, Open Cities moves every city in Skyrim directly into the world space. No more loading through doors just to get into Whiterun, you open the door, it swings open, and you walk through. Or hop the wall if you're capable, it doesn't matter.
This ups immersion in a huge way, and cuts the number of loading screens you need to see by a huge amount. It's not an impact you'll ever consciously notice which is the point. It just makes the game better in little ways.
Alternate Start: Live Another Life
Skyrim's start is so iconic that it's become a meme. That doesn't mean you can't get tired of seeing it.
ASLAL lets you skip the opening sequence with Ralof and your near-miss execution, make your character right off the bat, and jump into any number of starts. From a wealthy merchant, poor homeowner, or just starting directly in one of the guilds around Skyrim (including the Dawnguard or Volkihar Vampires!) you can get straight to the stuff you want to do far faster, and never hear 'You're not gonna kill meee! HURK!' ever again if you don't want to.
The Unofficial Skyrim Special Edition Patch
Not strictly an Arthmoor jam, but he's a prominent contributor to it. The manifesto of this mod is simple: crush all the bugs in Skyrim. Which there are a lot of.
This is a must-have mod unless you like broken questlines and nonstandard game overs in your experience. Oblivion had a lot of fun bugs that I didn't mind leaving in, but Skyrim's bugs were never so benign as its predecessor. This mod (and the distinct versions for each of the DLC) make the game a less frustrating experience in every way.
Mortal Enemies
This mod is so simple and yet changes the game by so much.
All it does is make enemies turn slow, and have smaller cones to their weapon swings. It sounds like a small change, but the impact is huge.
Moving around your enemy is now a viable tactic. They don't instantly swivel to face you, and can't hit you while you're far off to the side or behind them. This makes dodging attacks possible, and hugely increases your tactical options in combat. It is also a recommended mod for the next one:
Dodge Mod
Exactly what it says on the tin. You hit a button and dodge in the direction you're currently moving. Kind of worthless by itself, since enemies have such large swings and perfect tracking. But with Mortal Enemies and the final mod below, you get the ability to play a slightly more action Skyrim. Plus it's fun to see enemies somersault or backflip to avoid your attacks, too.
Ultimate Combat
Ultimate Combat is a mod with emphasis on increasing options in combat and the actions enemies take. AI tactics are improved (enemies will protect fallen allies, heal more frequently, etc.) and positional and movement factors are taken into account.
The list of features is long, but suffice it to say it makes a lot of small, needed changes to Skyrim's combat system that stop it from being a simple 'smack the bad guy, get smacked back, tank damage until I win' fight. Lethality is higher, there is positional damage (hitting an enemy in the arm does less damage but debilitates, and similar effects for every part of the body), and strafing backward to kite the enemy is a good way to take a charging power attack to the face for 150% extra damage and die instantly.
And that's it for now. These are my most frequently used mods, and some of the best around. I have 169 mods on my list and counting so that I couldn't name all of them, but installing these will give you a good idea of what my version of Skyrim looks like. Now get out there and slay some dragons!
The release of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition on the Xbox One means that you’ll get to enjoy mods with your RPG experience on consoles. Here are the best mods available right now.
Bee Hives
Now this may sound like a silly mod to include on a list of best mods to get, but if you’ve played Skyrim before, then you know Honey can be difficult to come by and stealing from Golden Glow Estate isn’t always a smart move.. Placing these bee hives in front of Honningbrew Meadery is a stroke of genius.
The Paarthurnax Dilemma
If you’re anything like us, you may have grown fond of the dragon sitting atop the Throat of the World. Once you complete the main story you’re forced to kill him if you want to do every quest, but this mod allows you to complete the same quest in a way that keeps your flying buddy alive.
Aethernautics: A Space Travel Mod
You know what Skyrim doesn’t have enought of? Spaceships. In fact, it doesn’t really have any, at least not until you install this amazing mod that adds a usable ship which can serve as your base, and a pretty cool questline. Did we mention that you can call in orbital strikes with it, too?
Alternate Start – Live Another Life
Alternate Start is one of those mods that really transforms how you experience a game. You’ll be able to be something other than a prisoner at the beginning of Skyrim and see where life takes you from there.
Disable Cinematic Kills
Cinematic Kills are great at first, but they can really put a dampener on the immersion. This simple mod allows you to disable them so you can keep it moving without any odd interruptions.
Skyrim Scroll Crafting
Using magic is great in Skyrim except for the part where you have to level up each school independently and deal with long casting times (as well as large magika use). This mod lets you craft every scroll in the game so you can cast spells all willy nilly while focusing on leveling up other skills.
M.H.A.R.P.H.I.N. se
The name may be difficult to pronounce, but it adds a new robotic companion that has a ton of dialogue, custom armor, clever interactions, and an interesting quest line.
Slave Pack Riekling Porter
This mod allows you to unlock a Riekling porter who will tag along and carry all of the junk you pick up during your adventures.
Campfire: Complete Campin System
The campfire mod adds a survival system to Skyrim which allows you to set up camp, build fires, hunt with new abilities, and more. It’s a new, and interesting, way to experience the world Bethesda has created.
Point The Way
Bringing up your map while exploring the world can really spoil the immersion, but it’s almost impossible to navigate the roads without doing so. The Point the Way mod adds accurate road signs to intersections so you can stay in the world and rely much less on pesky maps.
The Forgotten City
The Forgotten City is an award-winning, fan-created expansion to The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. You’ll get to enjoy new dungeons that are full of mysteries, new story segments, and multiple endings.
Rich Merchants of Skyrim: Special Edition
This mod does just what you’d expect. It gives every merchant in the game 10,000 gold so they can finally be able to afford all the junk you’re selling.
Blackreach Railroad
This is another mod that adds a sizeable amount of story content to the game while also introducing new elements such as a fully functional train, enemies, and weapons.
Dovahkiin Keep
You can never have too much storage in Skyrim thanks to all of the Daedric Artifacts, cool weapons, and stealable items in the game. Dovahkiin Keep provides tons of chests, mannequins, and other means of displaying your spoils.
God Gear
With all of the new adventures and enemies you’ll be up against thanks to the addition of mods on the Xbox One, you’ll want some really powerful gear to help you run right through. That’s where God Gear comes in to make you into an unstoppable badass.
Dwemer Goggles and Scouter
The items added in through this mod are nothing short of awesome. Both give the ability to sense NPCs through walls though they each have their own nuances. The Goggles let you see at night, and the Scouter works like the ones you’ve seen in Dragon Ball Z. They highlight enemies and even color code them based on their threat level.
Ys Spell Tweaks
These tweaks make being a mage even more enjoyable thanks to new abilities, lower cast times, and improved animations.
Elemental Destruction Magic
Now that you have an improved magic experience, why not throw in some powerful spells based around earth, water, and wind?
Open Cities Skyrim
This is an ambitious mod, but one that really ups the level of immersion in Skyrim. You’ll be able to trot right into cities from the open world without any load screens, turning the entirety of the country into one big area.
Mortal Wounds: No Health Regeneration & Hardcore Difficulty
If you’re a returning visitor to Skyrim with the release of the Special Edition you may want a bit more of a challenge. The Mortal Wounds mod removes your ability to heal naturally, forcing you to be more thoughtful about your approach and to bring restorative items. It also makes combat faster and more deadly.
The Ring of God Mode
Sometimes you just want to run free and decimate anyone that crosses you. Of course, you can be kind of squishy in Skyrim. This mod solves that problem for you with some drastically increased stats.
God Tier Weapons and Heavy Armor
So you don’t want to make yourself invincible or anything like that but you do want god-like power to suit your high level. That’s where this mod comes in to equip you in some serious badassery.
150% Jumping & Sprinting
This mod allows you to jump 50% higher and run for 50% longer. It’s simple, but jumping over enemies never gets old. It also makes climbing a whole lot easier.
Legendary Creatures
Legendary Creatures adds powerful enemies to the world of Skyrim that guard equally powerful armor, weapons, and spells.
Perk Point Book
This mod adds a book that resembles Oghma Infinium and allows you to increase your perk points. You can read it an infinite amount of times to keep gaining more and more points.
Unlimited Werewolf Transformations
It’s silly to only be allowed to transform once per day after all the work you put in to gain the werewolf power in the first place. Unlimited Werewolf Transformations allows you to howl into the sky as often as you want.
Thunderchild – Epic Shouts and Immersion
You can never have too many ways to yell at enemies and watch them perish. This mod adds 31 new amazing shouts.
FPS Boost
Skyrim can struggle to run at times on the Xbox One. Thankfully, someone came up with a way to help things run a lot smoother.
Triss & Yennerfer Armor Mod
This does exactly what the title says. It gives you highly detailed armor resembling the outfits that both Triss and Yennefer wore in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
Unlimited Weapon Charges
A simple mod that allows you to use enchantments as much as you want without having to go into menus to charge them.
Climates of Tamriel adds a lot more beauty to the world of Skyrim through nature. New cloud textures and hundreds of weather variations make the world feel more vivid and alive.
This mod replaces Fus-Ro-Dah with Shai Labeouf’s “just do it.” It’s a great way to deal with guards and pesky bandits.
Tired of not having enough options when interacting with followers? Amazing Follower Tweaks fixes that with tons of new options that let you ask for exactly what you want.
The Death Knight of Tamriel is a wicked set of armor for your hero that will strike fear into the hearts of all your enemies.
Ever wanted to just be Artorias the Abysswalker and feel like a badass? Well, now you can… in Skyrim at least.
The world of Skyrim can get really dark, and having to cast a spell to see isn’t always fun. Now you can wear a lantern around and see everything around you.
This mod adds powerful bosses to the game to help you test your skills and abilities.
The world of Skyrim can be a bit barren. This mod adds some flora to the environment turning the entire world into a beautiful garden.
The Map in Skyrim has never been the best, but with this mod you’ll be able to see roads and obstacles clearly.
Sofia is a fully voiced follower that is helpful and hilarious.
Inigo is a Khajit follower who is very powerful and doesn’t affect your follower count so he can join you alongside Sofia. You can never have too many followers.
Mods that add more to the beauty of Skyrim are always worth downloading. Skyland is a complete texture overhaul that adds an extra dash of realism to the experience.
Unique Uniques changes the appearance of many weapons to give them more of a legendary and exotic feel.
More atmosphere is never a bad thing. The Vivid Weathers mod makes all of the weather effects look even more realistic.
Feel like royalty with some beautiful Cloaks and Capes.
Shouting is cool and all, but sometimes you just want to feel like Goku when taking on a dragon. The Super Kamehameha helps you accomplish just that.
Frostfall: Hypothermia Camping Survival dials the difficulty of the world up to 11 by taking freezing weather into consideration making survival way more immersive.
Who doesn’t like chopping up enemies with light sabers?
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is on the way, but perhaps you like a bit more maturity in your adventures. Bring a piece of Link’s adventure into Skyrim with the Temple of Time complete with Master Sword, Epona, new characters, and more.
The Dwemer Storage Cube is a home you pull out of your pocket. Simply interact with it in your inventory and you’re transported to a safe haven where you can store gear and more.
The Paarthurnax Dilemma
If you’re anything like us, you may have grown fond of the dragon sitting atop the Throat of the World. Once you complete the main story, though, you’re forced to kill him. This mod allows you to complete the same quest in a way that keeps your flying buddy alive.
Aethernautics: A Space Travel Mod
You know what Skyrim doesn’t have enought of? Spaceships. In fact, it doesn’t really have any, at least not until you install this amazing mod that adds a usable ship which can serve as your base, and a pretty cool questline. Did we mention that you can call in orbital strikes with it, too?
Alternate Start - Live Another Life
Alternate Start is one of those mods that really transforms how you experience a game. You’ll be able to be something other than a prisoner at the beginning of Skyrim and see where life takes you from there.
Disable Cinematic Kills
Cinematic Kills are great at first, but they can really put a dampener on the immersion. This simple mod allows you to disable them so you can keep it moving without any odd interruptions.
Skyrim Scroll Crafting
Using magic is great in Skyrim, except for the part where you have to level up each school independently and deal with long casting times (as well as large magika use). This mod lets you craft every scroll in the game so that you can cast spells all willy nilly while focusing on leveling up other skills.
M.H.A.R.P.H.I.N. SE
The name may be difficult to pronounce, but it adds a new robotic companion with a ton of dialogue, custom armor, clever interactions, and an interesting quest line.
Slave Pack Riekling Porter
This mod allows you to unlock a Riekling porter who will tag along and carry all of the junk you pick up during your adventures.
Campfire: Complete Camping System
The campfire mod adds a survival system to Skyrim, allowing you to set up camp, build fires, hunt with new abilities, and more. It’s a new, and interesting, way to experience the world Bethesda created.
Point the Way
Bringing up your map while exploring the world can really spoil the immersion, but it’s almost impossible to navigate the roads without doing so. The Point the Way mod adds accurate road signs to intersections so you can stay in the world and rely much less on pesky maps.
The Forgotten City
The Forgotten City is an award-winning, fan-created expansion to The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. You’ll get to enjoy new dungeons full of mysteries, new story segments, and multiple endings.
Rich Merchants of Skyrim: Special Edition
This mod does just what you’d expect. It gives every merchant in the game 10,000 gold so they can finally be able to afford all the junk you’re selling.
Blackreach Railroad
This is another mod that adds a sizeable amount of story content to the game while also introducing new elements such as a fully functional train, enemies, and weapons.
Dovahkiin Keep
You can never have too much storage in Skyrim thanks to all of the Daedric Artifacts, cool weapons, and stealable items in the game. Dovahkiin Keep provides tons of chests, mannequins, and other means of displaying your spoils.
God Gear
With all of the new adventures and enemies you’ll be up against thanks to the addition of mods on the Xbox One, you’ll want some really powerful gear to help you run right through. That’s where God Gear comes in to make you into an unstoppable badass.
Dwemer Goggles and Scouter
The items added in through this mod are nothing short of awesome. Both give the ability to sense NPCs through walls, though they each have their own nuances. The Goggles let you see at night, and the Scouter works like the ones you’ve seen in Dragon Ball Z. They highlight enemies and even color code them based on their threat level.
Ys Spell Tweaks
These tweaks make being a mage even more enjoyable thanks to new abilities, lower cast times, and improved animations.
Elemental Destruction Magic
Now that you have an improved magic experience, why not throw in some powerful spells based around earth, water, and wind?
Open Cities Skyrim
This is an ambitious mod, but one that really ups the level of immersion in Skyrim. You’ll be able to trot right into cities from the open world without any load screens, turning the entirety of the country into one big area.
Mortal Wounds: No Health Regeneration & Hardcore Difficulty
If you’re a returning visitor to Skyrim with the release of the Special Edition, you may want a bit more of a challenge. The Mortal Wounds mod removes your ability to heal naturally, forcing you to be more thoughtful about your approach and to bring restorative items. It also makes combat faster and more deadly.
Bee Hives
Now this may sound like a silly mod to include, but if you’ve played Skyrim before, then you know Honey can be difficult to come by. Placing these bee hives in front of Honningbrew Meadery is a stroke of genius.
The Ring of God Mode
Sometimes you just want to run free and decimate anyone that crosses you. Of course, you can be kind of squishy in Skyrim. This mod solves that problem for you with some drastically increased stats.
God Tier Weapons and Heavy Armor
So you don't want to make yourself invincible or anything like that but you do want god-like power to suit your high level. That's where this mod comes in to equip you in some serious badassery.
150% Jumping and Sprinting
This mod allows you to jump 50% higher and run for 50% longer. It's simple, but jumping over enemies never gets old. It also makes climbing a whole lot easier.
Legendary Creatures
Legendary Creatures adds powerful enemies to the world of Skyrim that guard equally powerful armor, weapons, and spells.
Perk Point Book
This mod adds a book that resembles Oghma Infinium and allows you to increase your perk points. You can read it an infinite amount of times to keep gaining more and more points.
Unlimited Werewolf Transformations
It's silly to only be allowed to transform once per day after all the work you put in to gain the werewolf power in the first place. Unlimited Werewolf Transformations allows you to howl into the sky as often as you want.
Thunderchild - Epic Shouts and Immersion
You can never have too many ways to yell at enemies and watch them perish. This mod adds 31 new amazing shouts.
FPS Boost
Skyrim can struggle to run at times on the Xbox One. Thankfully, someone came up with a way to help things run a lot smoother.
Triss and Yennefer Armor Mod
This does exactly what the title says. It gives you highly detailed armor resembling the outfits that both Triss and Yennefer wore in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
Unlimited Weapon Charges
A simple mod that allows you to use enchantments as much as you want without having to go into menus to charge them.
Climates of Tamriel
Climates of Tamriel adds a lot more beauty to the world of Skyrim through nature. New cloud textures and hundreds of weather variations make the world feel more vivid and alive.
Just Do It!
This mod replaces Fus-Ro-Dah with Shai Labeouf's 'just do it.' It's a great way to deal with guards and pesky bandits.
Amazing Follower Tweaks
Tired of not having enough options when interacting with followers? Amazing Follower Tweaks fixes that with tons of new options that let you ask for exactly what you want.
Death Knight of Tamriel
The Death Knight of Tamriel is a wicked set of armor for your hero that will strike fear into the hearts of all your enemies.
Artorias the Abysswalker
Ever wanted to just be Artorias the Abysswalker and feel like a badass? Well, now you can... in Skyrim at least.
Wearable Lanterns
The world of Skyrim can get really dark, and having to cast a spell to see isn't always fun. Now you can wear a lantern around and see everything around you.
Deadly Bosses
This mod adds powerful bosses to the game to help you test your skills and abilities.
Dwemer Storage Cube
The Dwemer Storage Cube is a home you pull out of your pocket. Simply interact with it in your inventory and you're transported to a safe haven where you can store gear and more.
Lush Overhaul
The world of Skyrim can be a bit barren. This mod adds some flora to the environment turning the entire world into a beautiful garden.
Quality World Map
The Map in Skyrim has never been the best, but with this mod you'll be able to see roads and obstacles clearly.
Sofia
Sofia is a fully voiced follower that is helpful and hilarious.
Skyrim Special Edition Magic Scaling ModInigo
Inigo is a Khajit follower who is very powerful and doesn't affect your follower count so he can join you alongside Sofia. You can never have too many followers.
Skyland
Mods that add more to the beauty of Skyrim are always worth downloading. Skyland is a complete texture overhaul that adds an extra dash of realism to the experience.
Unique Uniques
Unique Uniques changes the appearance of many weapons to give them more of a legendary and exotic feel.
Vivid Weather Special Edition
More atmosphere is never a bad thing. The Vivid Weathers mod makes all of the weather effects look even more realistic.
Fallout 4 NexusCloaks & Capes
Feel like royalty with some beautiful Cloaks and Capes.
Super Kamehameha
Shouting is cool and all, but sometimes you just want to feel like Goku when taking on a dragon. The Super Kamehameha helps you accomplish just that.
Frostfall
Frostfall: Hypothermia Camping Survival dials the difficulty of the world up to 11 by taking freezing weather into consideration making survival way more immersive.
Skyrim Special Edition Better Magic ModUnique Magicka Sabers
Who doesn't like chopping up enemies with light sabers?
Temple of Time
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is on the way, but perhaps you like a bit more maturity in your adventures. Bring a piece of Link's adventure into Skyrim with the Temple of Time complete with Master Sword, Epona, new characters, and more.
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is as much a platform for mods as it is an open-world RPG about dumb dragons and dumber Vikings. Over the last seven years, an inconceivable number of them have been crafted, and while plenty have fallen by the wayside, others have become essential mainstays in anyone’s mod library.
With Skyrim Special Edition, things got a bit more complicated. Some old mods worked, some exploded, some sort of worked and then exploded – they were unpredictable. Now, though, things have calmed down. Most of the big mods have been ported over, and there are alternatives in those cases where they haven’t been. Regardless of which version you have, your biggest obstacle will be setting aside the time required to sift through them all. That’s where this list comes in.
Best Skyrim mods
Almost every mod here is available for both versions of Skyrim, with some exceptions where I’ve dug out something pretty similar. Check at the bottom of each entry for the Special Edition link. If you’ve got any suggestions, be sure to pop them in the comments. Since it’s a dense list, we’ve split it up into sections that you can search below.
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