Skyrim Co-Op Mod Gives Players Ridiculous New Way to Level Up

The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim has been adored by gamers since its release, however many players have wound up wishing for some kind of multiplayer version for just as lengthy. Exploring the universe of Skyrim with a companion (or several) has been nothing yet a dream for quite a while, yet since the Skyrim Together Reborn mod has launched, it's become a legitimate possibility.

While there were a couple of separate attempts to bring Skyrim to numerous players, the Skyrim Together Reborn mod has been gotten very well thus far. Just 24 hours into its launch, Skyrim Together Reborn had already hit 50,000 downloads. Those players are presently discovering some interesting things about the game, including an easy way to grind skills.

In normal Skyrim gameplay, players can raise their skills and level up overall. Raising skills is easy; all players need to do is to incorporated them. Swinging a sword, for example, raises the player's skill with one-handed weapons. Players regularly get skill points for each easily overlooked detail they do, however when Skyrim Together Reborn is installed, players don't have to seek out a foe to raise these skills. Instead, they can go to their co-op partners.

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A video shared by VitalityWolf5 on the Skyrim subreddit demonstrates how it's finished. Two players can be seen standing before each other, repeatedly hitting each other with their weapons. Neither hits the other to the point of death, however each are gaining skill points as they take their swings. Since neither player is attempting to evade, escape, or poses a real threat to the other, raising their weapon skill is significantly easier. Somewhat further into the clasp, VitalityWolf5 can be seen looking at their menu while the second player continues to swing at them from off-screen. According to VitalityWolf5, they had the option to raise their stealth skill by doing this, similar as shooting an arrow at an adversary while completely concealed in the standard game.

Of course, few out of every odd skill can be raised this way, as this main applies to skills relevant to combat. In any case, it should be a major assistance for those who want to rapidly raise their skills to take on additional strong enemies or to sneak around more successfully. Raising skills will ultimately allow the Dragonborn to level up, so this is an easy way to give a boost to a character, especially early on.

Unfortunately, this mod is just available for Skyrim players on PC. Many lamented that their consoles can't run the mod, and unfortunately, Bethesda has never shown any sign that it's interested in creating a multiplayer mode itself. Players can still clutch hope that The Elder Scrolls 6 will feature multiplayer in some capacity, yet considering Starfield is completely single-player, they may not want to pause their breathing.