The Complete Guide to Skyrim Special Edition’s Creation Club Content
When The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition (SSE) launched in 2016, it brought the base game and all its official DLC (Dawnguard, Hearthfire, Dragonborn) into a unified 64-bit engine. However, between 2017 and 2021, Bethesda introduced a controversial yet content-rich initiative: The Creation Club.
- Alternative Armors – Daedric Mail (light)
- Alternative Armors – Dwarven Plate (heavy)
- Alternative Armors – Ebony Plate (heavy, very stylish)
- Alternative Armors – Elven Hunter (light)
- Alternative Armors – Dragonscale (light)
- Alternative Armors – Orcish Plate (heavy)
- Alternative Armors – Stalhrim Fur (light)
- Alternative Armors – Steel Soldier (heavy)
- Alternative Armors – Leather Scout (light)
- Alternative Armors – Iron Plate (heavy)
1. DLC-Sized Quests (Major Expansions)
These are the crown jewels—addressing fan requests for new lands, factions, and storylines.
Fully integrated: They feature unique quests, voice acting, and scripted triggers.
For Veteran Modders
Mixed. Many CC items are lower quality than top free mods (e.g., Legacy of the Dragonborn, Beyond Skyrim: Bruma). However, CC content is achievement-friendly and zero maintenance. Good for a lightweight, stable playthrough.
: Introduces hunger, fatigue, and cold mechanics for a more challenging experience. Rare Curios : Integrates style ingredients and items into Khajiit Caravans. Saints & Seducers : The aforementioned quest and gear expansion. How to Access Content