Skyrim is one of the most popular games on PC, and with good reason. It’s a beautiful game with an expansive world to explore, and it’s easy to get lost in it. But if you want to make your Skyrim experience even better, there are plenty of mods available that can add new features, change the look of the game, or just make it more fun. Here are five of our favorite Skyrim tattoo & war paint mods (all free):

  1. New Tattoos: This mod adds a variety of new tattoos to the game, including ones inspired by real-world cultures like Viking and Samurai. You can also customize your own tattoos using a variety of different textures and colors.
  2. War Paint: This mod adds a variety of different war paint textures to the game, letting you dress up as your favorite warrior from history or mythology. You can also use war paint to change the color of your armor or weapons, making them look more intimidating than ever before.
  3. Eye Candy: This mod adds a variety of new eye textures to the game, giving characters a more realistic look overall. You can also use this mod to change the color of your eyes – making them green or brown instead of blue – or add prosthetic eyes that let you play as someone with partial vision or blindness.
  4. Better Dynamic Snow: This mod changes how snow behaves in the game world, making it much more realistic and lifelike than before. Snow will now pile up on objects and people alike, creating beautiful scenes that would otherwise be impossible in vanilla Skyrim.
  5. Immersive Armors: This mod replaces all the vanilla armors with high-quality replicas that are based on historical armor designs from around the world. You can choose from dozens of different armors – including suits of armor from ancient Greece and China – and equip them however you like using custom texture packs or standard Skyrim mods like helmets and shields ..

But if you’ve been playing RPGs for a long time, you know that those options eventually don’t cut it. We always want more!

And let’s say you’re into tattoos, but you’re too scared of the needle. Well how about slapping some tattoos onto the virtual folks in Skyrim?

With these mods, you’ll be able to get tattoos all over your body. Well, your character’s body.

5. KJ Tattoos

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Want to become the coolest looking savior the world has ever seen?

Then you have definitely come to the right place.

KJ Tattoos is a huge mod pack with over 40 customizable tattoos that can be applied to both male and female characters, with the added benefit that you won’t have to go to any tattoo shop to get them!

NPCs, unfortunately, are not so lucky… so no new tattoos for them.

Being the Dragonborn comes with some great benefits.

4. The Coenaculi

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Tattoos are cool, no question about it.

But aren’t fully-colored tattoos even cooler?

The Coenaculi is a handy RaceMenu plugin that allows you to pick and apply a variety of tattoos to different body parts with just a simple click.

Better yet, you get tons of customization options here, and even the ability to colorize any tattoo to your liking.

And (as if all this wasn’t enough) the mod only downloads the data needed for the tattoos you’ve picked! So my old 500 GB HDD couldn’t be happier.

3. Painterly

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Tattoos look great and all, but they don’t bring any real advantage in battle.

I mean, it’s not like skeletons can get spooked by them.

But you know what might spook out some enemies?

War paints.

The vanilla war paints will never look as great as they do with the Painterly mod, an amazing retexture that improves on them in every possible way, basically increasing their resolution to 2K.

You know how it is: the higher the resolution, the better the effect!

2. Weathered Nordic Bodypaints

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Nothing screams “seasoned warrior” like some faded warpaint.

Only because a true warrior doesn’t have the time to waste to take care of them!

If you’re not all that seasoned, but still want to look the part, you can download the Weathered Nordic Bodypaints pack.

Then show all of Skyrim that you’ve seen more than your fair share of battles.

And it really doesn’t matter whether it’s true: no one’s going to ask how many times you were inches away from a horrible death, trust me.

1. Community Overlays

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Getting tattoos all over your virtual body sounds fun, right?

But it doesn’t automatically make you look cool. Randomness is rarely cool.

But if you don’t have the patience to mix and match different tattoos, or go over tons of customization options, you can just download the Community Overlays mod.

This grants you 30 themed overlays that will always help you look your best.

And I know what you’re thinking: these aren’t your own creations, true.

But when you can take 15 seconds to look like the coolest Dragonborn the world has ever seen, does it really matter whose design it is?