Players Can now Transfer Their Morrowind Character in the Oblivion Mod

Author

Srinanda Bhattacharyya

Date

Feb, 14.2023

Despite the fact that there are many Elder Scrolls modders, Nickies is a favourite to many. The modder who previously gave us a device that allows you to place a real-world Domino's pizza order from inside A new mod for The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion was released last month, and it's as as imaginative as ever. With the help of the Cross-Game Invader Add-On for Oblivion and Morrowind, you may move your Morrowind character into Oblivion and vice versa, allowing you the chance to engage your actual foe, yourself, in direct conflict.

Oblivion, which was highly innovative when it was released in 2006, is now infamous for its monotonous voice acting and visually dated graphics. However, at the time, it was a technical marvel that it featured complete voice acting at all. A tonne of mods that have been released over the past 15 years have also contributed to the fantasy RPG's continued prominence in the gaming world. And right now, there is a mod that enables gamers to combine several Elder Scrolls games.

Given that Oblivion (albeit not as much as Skyrim) simplified Morrowind's broken and gorgeous magic-creation mechanism, that sounds like a fantastic opportunity to sneak some massively overpowering magic into the game.

In addition to these game-swapping antics, Nickies has updated the games with a brand-new boss battle called the "Tonal Invader." He will flee into Oblivion once you defeat him in Morrowind, so you'll have to track him down there to complete the battle. The boss fight is described as "one unified experience" by Nickies since "variables like if you disarmed him in Morrowind are carried over"!

These two RPGs have a really interesting and ambitious crossover. Nickies' mod is still pretty amazing, if perhaps not quite as ambitious as Skyblivion, a fan-made Oblivion recreation using the Skyrim engine. It's a fantastic option for fans of both TES games to switch and import their character and equipment, especially for those players who frequently have similar builds and gaming preferences regardless of which game it is.

Even though Skyrim is the most popular Bethesda game, Oblivion, Morrowind, and even the previous games all hold significant positions in the annals of gaming. Although the Elder Scrolls series has been around for a while, this may be the first time that character assets and spells can be switched across games in real-time