![]() ![]() Battleground is an arena based PVP environment where 3 teams of 4 go head to head against each other. From the moment, you reach level 10, a place called “Battlegrounds” will be opened to you. Different sides of this class mean a lot of optimization that can help you with creating the perfect Warden for you.Īs you can see, a lot of PVE activities can be found within this expansion but if you’re more of a PVP kind of player, the expansion has something new to offer those forgotten heroes. It’s up to you again, to choose the way you want to play. The Tank – side is all about protecting itself with an icy armored skin and obliterate foes with cold cutting winds. The Healer side will focus itself more on magical mushrooms to keep your comrades and yourself healthy when things get rough. The wild side offers you a connection to a gigantic bear and other battle-willed creatures. If you choose to be more DPS based, you’ll probably go for the wild side of this class. ![]() The Warden is a class pumped up with nature’s magic with different outcomes: DPS, Healing or Tank. The expansion doesn’t bring anything new to the table when it comes to the older classes, the only thing that has been updated are the visual effects and some balancing updates. Next in line, is the newly introduced class “The Warden” that joins the stage next to all those other classes. With her support, you’ll find your way through all of these political and religious matters and grow into the hero that this island needs. Good thing, you’re guided by a very important character of Morrowind’s history, namely Naryu Virian, an assassin of the Morag Tong. The island offers a lot of PVE quests to keep yourself amused for quite some time but for a beginner, this large scale of “things to do” can feel quite overwhelming. If these problems weren’t enough, political schemes will be forced upon you soon enough, once you set foot on this wretched island. Of course, just like the real world, not everyone shares the same beliefs… All these beliefs are conflicted with each other and this aggravated the whole situation on Vvardenfell. Vvardenfell is a place where the “Dunmer”, Dark Elves share a belief about the Living Gods on this island: Sotha Sil, Almalexia and Vivec. It’s a place where the Living Gods took up arms and built a civilization to support the former residents if you believe the locals. The moment you reach Vvardenfell, it quickly becomes clear that this island is no ordinary island. “Grow into the hero that this island needs!” Make friends! It’s an MMO for god sake! These friends are helpful when you’re trying to take on the 12- hero raid that this expansion has to offer. So don’t be scared to bunk up with some lower level buddies. Not only will this apply to the new region in ESO but this update applies on all the former areas. Thanks to the major Tamriel One update, each zone ( and the loot within) will be scaled to your level. If you’re new to the game, don’t worry about the level cap. This will leave you with some background information and a Twilight Shard memento. For background information, you can visit an inn and accept the prologue quest “The Missing Prophecy”. There will be only one available on the island, just make sure to look around for locals to get yourself started. If you already have a character, you’ll have to travel to Seyda Neen Wayshrine. You create your character, eventually you’ll awake on a boat that’s taking you to the new island, you’ll get captured by slave dealers and the moment you escape the hands of these thugs, you’ll reach the end of your destination and the beginning of your new adventure, this little village called Seyda Neen. If you’re new to the game, the game will offer you a tutorial mode that’s blended within the main story of Morrowind. Morrowind offers a new explorable area that the “Dunmer” call their home and this time the player will journey off to Vvardenfell where Mount Doom, or at least something that looks like it, can be explored. This week, the game launched with their first big expansion “Morrowind” where The Elder Scrolls veteran players will find their way back home and feel at ease…Īn expansion in an MMO normally offers some standard things: a new explorable zone full of PVE content, some PVP changes here and there, probably a new class or talent tree,… and this time it’s no different for The Elder Scrolls Online universe. With some tweaks here and there, the game became a lot more stable and even a lot more fun to play. After this major update, people started to enjoy it more thanks to the unbelievable support Bethesda has offered. The game had some downs due to a great number of irritating bugs but luckily it has made one hell of a comeback thanks to the free-to-play model. ![]() The official launch of the original Elder Scrolls Online wasn’t without failures. ![]()
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