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==Where can I find good mods?==
==Where can I find good mods?==


If you already know something about what you're looking for (like the author's name or a keyword like "armor"), then your best bet for finding a mod may be [http://www.tesnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=4394 Buddah's List o' Links] (downloadable XL spreadsheet) since it includes mods from all the major hosting sites.
If you already know something about what you're looking for (like the author's name or a keyword like "armor"), then your best bet for finding a mod may be [http://www.tesnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=4394 Buddah's List o' Links] (downloadable XL spreadsheet) since it includes mods from all the major hosting sites. Also, [http://search.yacoby.net ES Search] provides a very simple and effective search tool for multiple mod sites, and the [http://www.yacoby.net/es/forum/ ES Forum Archive] keeps old discussion threads that may have been purged from the official Bethesda forums.


If you don't have any idea where to start or what you're looking for, then the vast number and variety of mods available for Oblivion can be quite intimidating. Fortunately, there are a few really good lists of "recommended mods" that can help you get started. These lists tend to get outdated pretty quickly, so here's a list of lists:
If you don't have any idea where to start or what you're looking for, then the vast number and variety of mods available for Oblivion can be quite intimidating. Fortunately, there are a few really good lists of "recommended mods" that can help you get started. These lists tend to get outdated pretty quickly, so here's a list of lists:
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