The Elder Scrolls Online offers you plenty of clothes, armor, and costumes to suitably equip your heroes. But which outfit should your hero wear best? A large style database ESO Fashion on the internet provides the answer!
The Elder Scrolls Online is a feast for role players! Over 150 emotes and a variety of alternative animation sets – the personalities – allow you to represent your heroes particularly lively. However, all of this is not worth much if the hero walks around looking like the last beggar and vagabond. Okay, unless maybe you want to portray a shabby beggar and vagabond, then everything is fine.
The Elder Scrolls Online: What should I wear?
However, those who do not want to play a ragged rogue would surely like to have a nice armor or elegant attire to classily dress their elf, Breton, or Khajiit. Unfortunately, ESO itself is not much help even in matters of fashion. There is neither a clothing database in the game, nor can you see at a glance what you can craft yourself.
That is more than unfortunate, as The Elder Scrolls Online offers a really large selection of clothes and clothing styles with over a dozen different crafting styles and a whole bunch of costume skins. Luckily, some fashion-conscious players have come together and created a large style and fashion database online.
ESO Fashion: Clothes, Pets, and Houses
On the page Eso.MMO-Fashion, you will find everything your role player heart desires. Above all, the extensive database with almost all styles and costumes from the game. You can view individual clothes or admire entire uploaded heroes. These are often particularly lovingly designed, for example, a lightning mage with a beard and toga, who is aptly named “Zeus” or a pirate resembling a certain Johnny Depp.
In addition to clothes, you will also find mounts, pets, and even the soon-to-be-released houses from the Homestead addon on the fashion site. And if you want to buy items from the real money shop, you will find a handy conversion table stating that you need to spend about 20 bucks for a costume worth 2,000 crowns. So if you seriously plan to present your character nicely, you can hardly avoid the ESO Fashion page!
What do you think about fashion and style in MMORPGs like ESO? Does it only matter to you about the stats, regardless of how silly a piece of clothing looks in the end? Or do you spend a lot of time and energy giving your hero a very specific look? Let us know in the comments!
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