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I'm sure this has been asked before but after a half hour on Google and the GOG forums, I haven't found a direct answer, so I apologize if this is somewhere obvious and I just missed it. Feel free to link me in the right direction and call it a day.

I just got the GOTY edition of Morrowind from GOG. I played it for a bit, and enough to decide that I want to play it for real, but it's age is showing and I have already encountered some bugs. I poked around and found some frequently recommended mods, but they all say they are for the vanilla version of the game.

So basically... are any mods included in the GOTY version (I couldn't find anything that says there are, but I thought I should check) and do I need to make sure any mods I install are GOTY compatible, or can I just treat it like the vanilla version and go on a mod install binge?

Thanks.
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raptillicus: So basically... are any mods included in the GOTY version (I couldn't find anything that says there are, but I thought I should check) and do I need to make sure any mods I install are GOTY compatible, or can I just treat it like the vanilla version and go on a mod install binge?
Only the official mods and expansions are included in the GOTY edition: [url=https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Morrowind:Plugins]https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Morrowind:Plugins[/url]

The patch version is the last Bloodmoon patch (ie. the last official patch).
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raptillicus: So basically... are any mods included in the GOTY version (I couldn't find anything that says there are, but I thought I should check) and do I need to make sure any mods I install are GOTY compatible, or can I just treat it like the vanilla version and go on a mod install binge?
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WingedKagouti: Only the official mods and expansions are included in the GOTY edition: [url=https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Morrowind:Plugins]https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Morrowind:Plugins[/url]

The patch version is the last Bloodmoon patch (ie. the last official patch).
Thanks, that is helpful.
But as far as modding goes, do I treat the GOTY like the vanilla game, or do I need to search for GOTY compatible mods?

I'm a modding noob and I don't want to break anything...
The vast majority mods will work with the expansions and official addons, most mod conflicts will be between mods you add on top of the official stuff.
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WingedKagouti: The vast majority mods will work with the expansions and official addons, most mod conflicts will be between mods you add on top of the official stuff.
Thanks very much. Off a-modding I shall go.
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WingedKagouti: The vast majority mods will work with the expansions and official addons, most mod conflicts will be between mods you add on top of the official stuff.
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raptillicus: Thanks very much. Off a-modding I shall go.
I've currenty got a bunch of mods installed including morrowind rebirth and GCD leveling mod. I've also got better heads installed and the morrowind patch project. I played a bunch yesterday and they worked great on Windows 10.