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I want to do a replay of Skyrim, but I don't want to play the same quests again, as I'm tired of them. Is there a way to remove the quests I don't want to play? I'd probably supplement the game with community-created quests.

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    I've reworded the question to not ask specifically for a mod recommendation, and to ask for any solution instead. Voting to reopen as per the meta posts: …looking for mods for specific purposes "Give us the actual problem… and we'll solve that, and if the solution involves a mod, so be it", and Closed 'mod recommendation' Skyrim question "This is not a shopping recommendation (a request for subjective… advice). The problem can be clearly stated and objectively evaluated in most cases." Commented May 21, 2016 at 4:00

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You could install The Choice Is Yours also The Choice Is Yours for SSE - this doesn't "remove" quests, but what it does do is stop them from automatically being added to your journal - if you want to undertake a quest you will have to agree to undertake it rather than it being forced upon you.

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You could use console commands to complete this quests. Full list of commands you can find here, but you'll need this two: CompleteQuest to finish quest and showquesttargets to get IDs of all quests in your journal.

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  • This should also let me perform quests in certain quest lines I may not have finished, right? That might be best, since I've started many quest lines I have never finished.
    – Lyle Brown
    Commented Nov 24, 2013 at 18:17
  • Just save and try to use fiven quest console commands. I think you should use SetStage command to go throught partical quests, but always save before next step, because sometimes such rude switching may cause errors in scripts.
    – Dracontis
    Commented Nov 24, 2013 at 21:31
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There is a mod to do the exact thing, it called Skyrim Quest Deleter

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    Quest Deleter is very unstable, at least with Special Edition. It crashes in between operations, and is not able to find quest or item IDs properly. Not recommended.
    – killthrush
    Commented Jan 22, 2017 at 20:32

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