If you thought Skyrim’s character creator was already a masterpiece, the RaceMenu mod quietly proves there’s always room to make a blank canvas sing. “More sliders” isn’t just about tiny adjustments to cheekbone height—it's a creative toolkit that transforms how you build identity in Tamriel.
To further expand the number of sliders available in RaceMenu, you can use several "addon" mods or companion tools: skyrim racemenu more sliders
: This is the most popular way to add "more sliders." It ports over the unique facial sliders from Enhanced Character Edit (ECE), giving you granular control over features like chin width, nose depth, and cheekbone height that aren't in the base RaceMenu. XPMSE (XP32 Maximum Skeleton Special Extended) More Sliders, More Stories: Why Skyrim RaceMenu Deserves
There is no hard-coded limit to how many sliders RaceMenu can display. However, the UI interface can become laggy if you exceed ~300 sliders in one section. Solution: Use the Search Bar inside RaceMenu (yes, it has one—press F while hovering over slider categories). XPMSE (XP32 Maximum Skeleton Special Extended) Step 2:
Unique Features: There are even niche mods like Horns Aplenty, which turned horns into adjustable sliders after a specific bug fix in RaceMenu version 0.4.15.
If you want to go from "basic" to "professional," you need to install one (or all) of the following mods. They are compatible with Special Edition (SE), Anniversary Edition (AE), and Legendary Edition (LE).
To understand the implications, one must first grasp the technical leap.