Trenia is a big fan of the MMORPG The Elder Scrolls Online (ESO) and has now managed to collect all the achievements. Now he wants to dedicate himself to the “true endgame” in the game.
What exactly did the player achieve? Trenia explained on reddit that he has achieved every single achievement in the MMORPG ESO. Even the rare “Godslayer of Sunspire”, which very few have been able to collect so far.
There are already some players on PC who have reached this milestone, but Trenia accomplished this on Xbox. The MMORPG was released there nearly 14 months later.
However, these achievements do not yet include the new content from the DLC Flames of Ambition. That is yet to be released for consoles.
Is there a reward for that? No, achieving all the achievements did not grant him any special titles or rewards. This is likely because new achievements are regularly added to ESO.
How Trenia got the Godslayer achievement is even shown in a video:
A great achievement in ESO
How long did it take? The player states that he has been playing since the release of ESO on Xbox One on June 9, 2015.
With his character, he has accumulated 405 days, 3 hours, and 12 minutes of playtime (via Gamedvr). That translates to about 4.6 hours of gameplay every single day since release.
While he did not spend all that time just hunting achievements, the effort for that must have constituted a significant portion of it.
How is it being received? Even though others have also achieved similar feats, the community is impressed with this accomplishment and finds many words of praise:
- Regi413 exclaims on reddit: “Holy shit. Every achievement done. I really didn’t think there were players out there who had every single achievement.”
- uselessidiot17 says (via reddit): “My god, I’ve been playing for 900 hours and I’m not even close to that.”
- arksien is especially impressed that it was done on console (via reddit): “Very impressive. Godslayer is always impressive. But to do that on console… hats off.”
- ri otphukinmeow praises Trenia on reddit: “Wow, just wow. You should get a special bonus for that, like 1,000 extra damage or something.”
What does the player want to do now? Trenia stated on reddit that ESO is his favorite game. He definitely wants to continue and is now dedicating himself to something else. For him, the endgame is just beginning now since he sees housing as endgame content. Accordingly, he wants to take care of that now.
What do you think of this achievement? Are you also close to having all achievements in ESO?
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