Best quest in the Elder Scrolls

What do you think is the single best quest in an Elder Scrolls game? Here are the ones that jump out to me:

-Sixth House Base (I love the quests where you go deep into the land and confront intense monsters. Plus talking with the Ash Priest at the end is great).
-The Path of the Incarnate (the one where you go into Kogoruhn to get the artifacts for Sul-Matuul. For similar reasons, you go deep into the historic area and fight very exotic beasts)
-The Imperial Cult missions where you have to obtain special articles, particularly Boots of the Apostle and Skull Crusher)
-The Mad God (from Tribunal, going into Clockwork City is great)
-Castle Karstaag mission in Bloodmoon.
-The final mission in Bloodmoon, Hircine's Hunt.
-Whodunit (everyone loves this one, because it's just so fun. I must have replayed it twenty times or so)
-The Ultimate Heist
-Paradise (the areas in this mission were just stunning, from the beautiful, Eden-like outside to talking with all the guards on the inside)
-Where Spirits Have Lease (finding weird shit in a house you just bought is a really cool concept)
-An Unexpected Voyage (once again just a really cool concept)
-The Cure for Madness (In Skyrim, I always loved this one. It was very intense going through the hideout, hearing Cicero taunt you the whole time)
-Hail Sithis (killing the emperor at the end is pretty damn cool)
-Elder Knowledge (the first time you see Blackreach is just stunning)
-A Night to Remember

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I liked that quest in Skyrim where you fight some Whatchamacallits in a ditch to get a MacGuffin.

Shit was pretty dope.

Also, you already listed The Mad God.

that one quest where I had to go to the dungeon to kill some draugr was pretty cool

Lying your ass off to the Bard's College

The pilgrimage to join the tribunal temple is literally god tier

I pretty much agree with all the quests you've listed OP. I think overall that Oblivion had the most interesting quests.

The Dragur dungeon quest was pretty dope.
So was the mountain climb quest.

Also meeting Maiq the manlet was a pretty funny easter egg pretty short desu. Seems like they're never running out of short things when todd howard is involved.

Definitely The Mad God, it was just so amazing both visually and atmospherically. I loved all the bizarre, almost alien architecture and mechanisms you found everywhere, and how you had to use the empowered speed and strength the frabricant's vials gave you in order to overcome obstacles within the dungeon.
I remember the awe I felt when I first saw the Imperfect, as up to that point you never fought something of that magnitude. Shit was hype as hell. Also, it was great that the final boss wasn't a chump bitch like Dagoth Ur unfortunately was, and actually offered a proper challenge.

the particle effects, the sparks, all the mechanical sounds, was really fucking cool in clockwork city

>you will never hang out with sotha sil and invent some crazy fucking shit to cast out the n'wahs with

I love the effect in Morrowind, when you are deep in tombs or shrines, where it sounds like a bunch of echoing voices from the past. Really makes it feel like you're in a place that's thousands of years old

I want to install Oblivion and play it again with mods but I think I'm just gonna spend all my energy figuring out how to mod and then lose my interest.

;_;

I think it was Goldbrand quest. Talk to sunken shrine, find Orc sculptor, he makes statue, you receive sword. I have no idea how you missed it in your list. Oblivion and Skyrim quests cannot compete as quest markers ruin the whole point of questing and degrade it to dungeon delving.

Just install basic stuff like better body & face models alongside perhaps a better texture pack or something, no need to get overly fancy.

If you want my personal recommendation however, I highly suggest you get the realistic archery mod alongside an overhaul that adds more dungeons & enemies, and cranks the fuck outta the difficulty. Then, play as a sneaky bastard that headshots cunts left and right, and uses poisoned blades to paralyze his targets with in order to escape when the heat is too much to handle. Last time I replayed Oblivion was with those things, and it was some of the most fun I've ever had with any game, period.
Don't forget to roleplay it up a bit, also.

I've never played Daggerfall, but I've read about its quests and it looks really interesting, the guild quests seem way more true to what the guild is. I want to play it someday but I'm afraid I'm too casual.

Thanks for the suggestions. I'll definitely look into some archery mods because I remember that archery was shit in vanilla. I was thinking some graphic mods like Oblivion Reloaded, some better models and better leveling.

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The one in oblivion where you get sucked into a painting and have to kill shit with paint thinner.

I never found any of Morrowind's great outside the Main Quest which I loved every part of

Oblivion had the best quests:

Whodunnit
Paranoia
The Ultimate Heist
An Unexpected Voyage
The Hunter's Run
A Shadow Over Hackdirt
A Brush with Death
Infiltration
Sheogorath

Off the top of my head at least. I liked Blood on the Ice in Skyrim

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That right there is by far my favorite facial model replacement mod. Very good stuff.
I believe the same guy also made a better female armor mod, which was also excellent.

Oh shit I forgot about that one, it was great.
Personally, I think Oblivion was a very rough game and definitely inferior to its predecessor, but it really did have some memorable and fun quests, with the entirety of Shivering Isles being by far the best part of the whole game. I'll never forget the first time I looked at that skybox in the mania forest.

Get that argonian her magical pants in shivering isle

Pilgrimages of the Seven Graces
Accidents Happen
The Ultimate Heist

some of my favorites off the top of my head. After replaying Morrowind several times I still havent completed either Tribunal or Bloodmoon.

You're missing out, both of the expansions hold some of the most awesome quests.
Also, running and jumping around as a werewolf in Morrowind is absurdly fun.

There was that one quest where you get trapped on a island with people hunting you, that was pretty good. I also remember another in Oblivion where there was that invisible village