In addition to all of this, it features new questlines, new weapons and armor, new spells, and overhauls the combat mechanics. The mod is based on in-game lore and dialogue that references the new locations but were never available in the base game. It's a huge overhaul that adds countless new zones, dungeons, and locale to the game. Tamriel Rebuilt adds a massive amount of content to the already huge game, in the form of allowing players to travel to the mainland of Tamriel, away from Morrowind. Luckily, the modding community in the game is stronger than ever before. The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind was the first 3D game in the series, and while it was revolutionary for its time, it's a dated game in 2021. No gaming series is more of a poster child for the lifetime-extending power of mods than the Elder Scrolls series. RELATED: The Elder Scrolls: 5 Things Morrowind Does Better Than Skyrim (& 5 Ways Skyrim Is Better) Mods add content, overhaul the game's core functions, and improve things that the development team couldn't solve or couldn't figure out – at least, not without community help. Mods in video games have long been a way for fans to extend the life of their favorite games.