#Skyrim houses mods#
So, in the end you are going to need some House mods when the creation kit comes out. I have the house in Markarth which has 3 bookshelves with 3 shelves each, each one of those bookshelves can house a total of 54 books, so in total the house can have 162 books in display, this is the house with the most space for books (not counting the fact that you can save books in chests but thats not the point here).
And counting the Spell Tomes I know of (89, and yes, I personally would love to have a collection of those too), there is an approximate total of 482 books in the whole game (surely more).
Not even counting the Journals and Miscellaneous logs which I know of (50). 11 X 6 X 2 = 132.Īs far as I know there are 343 Common/Skill Books in Skyrim (there are absolutely more, these are just the ones I know of). Solitude's Proudspire Manor: I havent bought the house yet, but I will when I have the money, in the meantime according to Ricky, the house has 6 bookshelves with 2 shelves each. Markarth's Vlindrel Hall: In front of Alchemy Lab - 3 Bookshelves with 3 shelves each (18+18+18 + 18+18+18 + 18+18+18). Windhelm's Hjerim: By the stairs - 1 Bookshelf with 2 shelves (11+11), Secret Room - 1 Bookshelf with 2 shelves (11+11), Kitchen - 1 Bookshelf with 2 shelves (11+11), Armory - 1 Bookshelf with 2 shelves (11+11), Bedroom - 1 Bookshelf with 4 shelves (11+11+11+11). Riften's Honeyside: Bedroom - 1 Bookshelf with 2 shelves (18+18), Basement - 1 Bookshelf with 2 shelves (18+18).
Whiterun's Breezehome: Livingroom - 1 Bookshelf with 2 shelves (18+18), Alchemy Lab - 1 Bookshelf with 2 shelves (11+11). I just bought that house in order to get the Windhelm Home Decorating Guide book.Īlright, I own 4 houses in Skyrim, so here im listing the houses and its book space numbers (Only Interactive bookshelves). There are four bookshelves (with 2 shelves each) and one taller bookshelve (with 4 shelves) with the total of 12 shelves, the house can hold 132 books. Because of the required investment, buying without a little pre-planning can be risky, so here's a brief guide to Skyrim's best houses to buy.Windhelm House has in fact 12 shelves, each capable of holding 11 books. Of course, just like looking for a home in real life, players need to weigh the pros and cons of each Skyrim house, including price, location, and amenities. While it's nice to simply have somewhere to call home between Skyrim's many quests, there are practical benefits to each location, such as storage space, crafting materials, and more. Related: Skyrim: All Pros & Cons Of Joining The College Of Winterhold
Among players' many options are getting married and adopting children, so it only makes sense they can buy a home in Skyrim, too. Skyrim heavily emphasizes player freedom, letting the Dragonborn protagonist engage in many different questlines and activities - or even simply wander off into the wilderness to explore. The best houses in Skyrim, however, are worth the high price to buy them. Buying a house is stressful, even in the virtual world of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Including DLC, the game has six pre-built houses and three plots of land for customizable homesteads, and most of them are quite expensive.