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ESO: Horns of the Reach and Update 15 Preview!!!!

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  • Member
    July 6, 2017

    HORNS OF THE REACH AND UPDATE 15 PREVIEW

    Horns of the Reach, The Elder Scrolls Online's latest DLC game pack, will be available in the in-game Crown Store and as part of ESO Plus membership this August. The DLC game pack will include two new dungeons, Bloodroot Forge and Falkreath Hold, as well as a base game update that features a new Battlegrounds map and game type and a host of quality-of-life improvements. Want to know more about the DLC game pack and update? Check out our preview below!

    THE THREAT IN THE REACH

     

    Horns of the Reach features two brand-new dungeons for you and three companions to explore and conquer as a group.

     

    The first of these new activities is Bloodroot Forge, an ancient, long-forgotten forge that was recently rediscovered by the Reachmen and their minotaur allies. This forge, rumored to have been created by the Daedric prince Hircine, can create weapons of unbelievable power. When exploring this new dungeon, you will navigate through heavy vegetation and deep, lava-filled corridors to reach the heart of the forge and put a stop to Gherig Crowblood's plans.

    The second dungeon is Falkreath Hold, a township under siege that will soon fall to the marauding hordes of Domihaus the Bloody-Horned. You and your companions must break the siege, move into the town and Jarl's Hall, and defeat the monstrous warlord himself.

    As you take on these new dungeons, a host of new and familiar enemies will stand in your way, including Reachmen, minotaurs, and even bizarre Nirnblooded creatures. Of course, you will have to take on challenging bosses in the form of deadly monsters, cunning sorcerers, and fierce warlords.

    These new dungeons will be available in both normal and veteran modes (including veteran Hard Mode for the last boss) and they will feature new rewards in the form of unique item sets, monster sets, and achievements.

    NEW PVP ACTION

    As part of Update 15, there are some additions to the game's 4v4v4 game mode, too.

     

    A new map called Arcane University will be introduced to the regular Battlegrounds rotation. This map, set in a college in the Imperial City (NOTE: you don't need the Imperial City DLC game pack to play), features heavy indoor fighting, tricky teleporters, and high platforms that force you to watch your feet at all times.

    There will also be a new Battlegrounds game type titled Chaosball. In Chaosball, you must capture and hold onto the “ball" for as long as you can. The longer you hold onto the ball, the more points you earn. However, while controlling the ball, it'll also apply a healing and armor debuff and gradually deal damage to you and your entire party! Yikes! Like the other Battleground game types, Chaosball was designed to be fast-paced, frenetic fun.

    Note that this new Battleground and game type is only available for players who own ESO: Morrowind.

    BASE GAME UPDATE

    Finally, Update 15 features host of quality-of-life improvements for everybody, including the ability to cancel a research project mid-way, Guild Invite History, and an update to the currency system that allows you to deposit Alliance Points and Writ Vouchers into your bank!

     

    We're also adding customizable combat cues for ability and attack telegraphs. This will allow you to customize the colors displayed so that you can better identify attacks in game, making it easier for everybody to play and enjoy ESO.

     

    There will also be the usual bug fixes and balance changes along with new homes and furnishings, so keep an eye out for future patch notes!

    HORNS OF THE REACH ON PTS

     

    Can't wait to check out the new adventures and features in the Horns of the Reach DLC game pack? If you're on PC/Mac, you'll be able to test this new content on the Public Test Server next week.

     

    To get access to the PTS, follow the instructions in this help article.

     

    There will be no NDA during the Horns of the Reach PTS event, so you are welcome to stream and talk about the DLC game pack and Update 15 as much as you like!

    DEFEND THE REACH!

    The Horns of the Reach DLC game pack is coming to all platforms this August and will be available in the Crown Store and with ESO Plus membership. Keep an eye out for more details on the new dungeons, Battlegrounds additions, and base game updates in the coming weeks. Are you going to help defend the town of Falkreath and the people of the Reach from this mysterious new threat? Let us know on Twitter at @TESOnline and Facebook!

     

     

     

     

  • Member
    July 6, 2017

    Saddle up, we're headed to Falkreath!

  • Member
    July 6, 2017

    That Falkreath dungeon sounds pretty nifty!

  • Member
    July 6, 2017

    "Domihaus the Bloody-Horned" = Love it. But minotaurs siding with the Witchmen? How the mighty have fallen, a new low for the children of the stars.

  • Member
    July 6, 2017

    Paws said:

    "Domihaus the Bloody-Horned" = Love it. But minotaurs siding with the Witchmen? How the mighty have fallen, a new low for the children of the stars.

    Yeah, I'll have to run the dungeon in order to get the full story. I'm betting that this involves the witchman in this particular area or clan (not to all across the board).

  • Member
    July 6, 2017

    Patriarch said:

    Yeah, I'll have to run the dungeon in order to get the full story. I'm betting that this involves the witchman in this particular area or clan (not to all across the board).

    Please let me know what you find! Minotaurs are dear to me, I hope it's just one clan. I'm interested in the dynamic, the blurb in your OP says "Reachmen and their minotaur allies." Allies is an odd term to use for humanoids who are little more than beasts, suggesting a mutual understanding and relationship that possibly involves language. That'd be cool.

    Lots of blood-magic stuff going on with that forge, I'd be surprised if there wasn't more to it than a simple Hircine connection. Or maybe I am over-thinking :D

  • July 6, 2017

    Children of the Stars is an interesting term you use when I think of my Reachmen theory...

  • Member
    July 6, 2017

    http://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Children_of_the_Stars

  • Member
    July 6, 2017

    Haha, "Children of the stars" was just my poetic licence in describing the offspring of Morihaus (The Lord) and Alessia (The Thief), and Morihaus' own words that "although gone to me now, she remains bathed in stars, first empress, lady of heaven, queen ut Cyrod." Minotaurs being children of the stars in that context is all I meant :D

  • July 7, 2017

    Did you guys watch the Horns of the Reach dev stream? The new Reachmen armour looks amazing.