I suppose I could install a mod that adds more spells. Now I'm not saying that it's entirely a bad thing to have a lot of combat skills, combat is a big portion of any Action RPG, as it's the Action in the Action RPG, but there used to be some really neat spells that were used to open locks and disintegrate weapons and disarm enemies, even spells that could temporarily effect people's attributes, like a stupidity spell that reduced someone's intelligence so you could trick them in conversation for example (There's also Charm spells), even spells like Silence that could prevent someone from casting at all! Unless you're casting a light spell in a dungeon that's already lit as if it were in broad daylight (Patched by a Dark Dungeons mod), your spells are either for setting someone on fire, healing yourself if you got into some dangerous situation and got hurt, becoming invisible to sneak past danger or steal from someone, conjuring an ally in combat, conjuring a blade for combat, the occasional turn crap to gold spell to mix things up, and there's not really anything else. Some design choices seem somewhat lazy (Patched by mods), like removing significant portions of Elder Scrolls gameplay and RPG elements, replacing them with Health/Mana/Stamina level-ups, lazy and sometimes overpowered perks, no more spell-creator, less interesting spells, or spells are more oriented around combat, or most spells are designed around a danger-context where you are either casting in an offensive/defensive manner in combat situations. I mean I enjoy Skyrim, but the attitude towards modding has led to it almost being a necessity in a way, you know what I mean? I mean it's almost as if Skyrim is unfinished! The core unmodded vanilla game has so much missed opportunities and issues that it only seems to be "Skyrim" after it's modded, and I don't think that's the way things should be. I hate how user-created mods have become patches in a way, I think mods should make an already fun game even more fun, not fix inherent problems with the overall game that shouldn't be there in the first place.