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ESO DLC: Dragon Bones

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  • Member
    February 9, 2018

     

    An ancient power re-awakens and threatens all of Tamriel in The Elder Scrolls Online's newest DLC game pack, Dragon Bones. This February, you can discover two exciting new dungeons and enjoy a host of base-game additions and improvements with Update 17.

    The Dragon Bones DLC game pack will be free to ESO Plus members and available for purchase in the in-game Crown Store. All Update 17 additions and improvements will be available free of charge for all players.

    This new DLC game pack includes two brand-new dungeons, each with their own unique challenges and rewards: Scalecaller Peak and Fang Lair.

    Update 17 will also release alongside Dragon Bones, and it includes a host of free improvements for all ESO players:

    - The Outfit System, allowing you to customize your look, regardless of your equipped gear

    - Two new Battlegrounds: Mor Khazgur and Deeping Drome (ESO: Morrowind required)

    - Home storage, giving you the opportunity to store items in your home

    - All-new Level Up system and Skills Advisor tool, helping you to advance your character with intuitive suggestions and tips, and helpful rewards

    UNCOVER AN ANCIENT LEGACY

    Dragon Bones features two challenging new dungeons that are sure to put your group to the test.

    In Scalecaller Peak, the burial site of a long-dead Dragon Priest is now overrun with diseased cultists harboring an evil agenda: to unleash the deadliest plague Tamriel has ever known. You and your team must journey to Scalecaller Peak, battle your way through the cultists and their followers, and put an end to this threat.

    Deep within the belly of Fang Lair, an ancient Dwarven ruin, a master of necromancy works a dark ritual in an effort to reanimate the bones of a once-living dragon. It's up to you and your companions to enter the dungeon, face the necromancers, and stop the ritual before this undead monstrosity can be unleashed on Tamriel.

    These new dungeons pit you and your team against new and returning enemies, including plague-ridden ogres, powerful sorcerers and their undead creations, and even the reanimated bones of an ancient dragon!

    Both Scalecaller Peak and Fang Lair will be available in normal and veteran modes, and they will include a veteran Hard Mode for the final boss. Those brave enough to explore these new dungeons shall be rewarded with new items and monster sets, collectibles, and achievements. And as an added bonus, the moment you set foot in either of these new dungeons, you'll receive the Renegade Dragon Priest Mask, completely free.

    ALWAYS LOOK YOUR BEST WITH OUTFITS

    Just because you're exploring the cavernous depths of a long-forgotten ruin doesn't mean you shouldn't look your best! With Update 17, the Outfit System comes to The Elder Scrolls Online base game. This new system will allow you to tailor virtually every aspect of your appearance, regardless of the gear you have equipped.

    With the Outfit System, you can change the appearance of your equipment to reflect any of your known crafting styles by visiting an Outfit Station (formerly known as Dye Stations). Whether you're wearing Light, Medium, or Heavy armor, you'll be able to alter its appearance, allowing you to always look your very best – and exactly how you want.

    You will have access to one unique outfit that you can customize using gold, but you will also be able to acquire Outfit Change Tokens and additional Outfit Slots from the Crown Store, allowing you to have a variety of outfits ready to go at a moment's notice.

    ENJOY HOUSING, LEVELING, AND COMBAT IMPROVEMENTS

    In addition to everything above, the Update 17 base game update comes with a host of useful additions and quality-of-life improvements.

    Level Up Advisor and Skills Advisor

    With Update 17, we're introducing the new Level Up Advisor system and Skills Advisor tool. These new features help you make wiser, more engaging decisions about character advancement and provide you with suggestions on your character's build and use of gameplay mechanics.

    With the Level Up Advisor, every time one of your characters gains a level, you will receive gameplay tips and useful rewards. These rewards will include gold, crafting materials, and consumables, and certain key leveling milestones will even reward you with a new mount or a Crown Crate! With the Skills Advisor tool, you'll also be able to get more information on the many options available for your character's Skills, Abilities, and use of certain in-game mechanics. If you are new or unfamiliar with aspects of ESO's advancement system, these two additions will help give you a better understanding of the choices available to you as you level up your characters.

    Home Storage

    Since last year's Homestead update, we've received a lot of requests from players who want to store items within their homes. We're happy to announce that we're introducing home storage with Update 17! This update will allow you to acquire unique collectibles that you can use to store items in your homes, freeing up valuable inventory and bank space. You'll be able to acquire these new items in game or from the Crown Store.

    Combat Improvements

    Finally, we're making a host of changes and improvements to some of the game's combat mechanics, including making it easier to identify and activate ability synergies. For more information on all of these changes and improvements, check out Update 17 for yourself when it and the Dragon BonesDLC game pack goes live on our Public Test Server (PTS) next week! Once it is live on the PTS, look for the patch notes in the PTS forums.

    DOMINATE TWO NEW BATTLEGROUNDS

    If you enjoy the fast-paced PvP action of Battlegrounds, you'll want to check out the two new maps for the 4v4v4 game mode that are sure to challenge and excite.

    Long-time Elder Scrolls fans might recognize Mor Khazgur as the location of an Orc stronghold in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. In ESO's time, the stronghold has already been at the center of countless Second Era conflicts, and right now, perhaps fittingly, it is the setting for particularly vicious arena battles.

    In addition to Mor Khazgur, we're introducing the dark caverns of the Deeping Drome. In this long-forgotten Dwarven ruin, you'll carefully navigate claustrophobic pathways filled with the bones of would-be champions. This new arena is built for deadly ambushes and stealthy playstyles, so watch your back!

    Both new Battlegrounds will provide unique challenges for PvP players and will arrive as part of Update 17. Note that Battlegrounds require ESO: Morrowind in order to play.

    SOME SECRETS SHOULD REMAIN BURIED

    Whether you're a veteran dungeon delver looking for a challenge, a PvP warrior longing for new Battlegrounds to conquer, or a role-player seeking a stylish new look for every occasion, there's something for everyone in this latest update. Are you excited for what's coming in the Dragon BonesDLC game pack and Update 17? Let us know on Twitter @ TESOnline and Facebook, and be sure keep an eye out for more information Dragon Bones and Update 17 in the future!

    The Dragon Bones DLC game pack arrives this February 12th for PC and February 27th for Xbox and PS4, and will be available for ESO Plus members and in the in-game Crown Store. This new DLC game pack will arrive with Update 17, a free base-game update for all ESO players. 

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  • Member
    February 9, 2018

    Yep. You read that right. Housing storage will now be a thing . . . AND DRAGON PRIEST MASKS!!!!!

  • Member
    February 9, 2018

    Ah damn, completely forgot to post this here. Thanks, Pat!

  • Member
    February 9, 2018

    I can't wait for the update. I'm probably not going to get the DLC or use the outfit system but I really want the house storage since I'm a unique item hoarder.

  • Member
    February 9, 2018

    Nice! I haven't touched ESO in weeks, the dlc having inspired me to go back to Skyrim for some dragon bonage of a different kind. I think the most exciting things to coincide with this are the first(?) confirmed female dragon priest and surrounding lore, and the new store items. Apparently white cats are sacred to Dibella, and pretty much every House of Dibs will have three to four pussies in it. That's proper lore right there!

  • Member
    February 26, 2018

    Nice, I haven't checked out ESO in a while, but I'm psyched to hear about the outfit system for when I do get back into it. I used to painstakingly plan the motifs for each piece of equipment to use for each gear upgrade, sometimes not getting the look I was quite hoping for but I had already used the crafting materials for it so I would stick with it until my next upgrade...

    Now I get to see the whole outfit together before spending any gold! Plus motifs are account wide, so the fact I spread my tailor and blacksmith across two different characters can stop biting me in the butt, hurrah!

    Where does this leave style materials though? I imagine they're less valuable now you can get the gear appearance without them?