On August 1, the new DLC Shadows of the Hist will be released for the MMORPG The Elder Scrolls Online, bringing new content into the game.
MMORPG.com had the opportunity to take an in-depth look at the DLC and reports on this experience, which we summarize here. On the one hand, there is talk of the possibility of dyeing clothing. This has led to controversial discussions within the community. Because customizing the hero will essentially only be possible through the ESO shop or an ESO Plus membership. The question here is: Is that so bad? Isn’t it better for developers to charge money for something like this rather than offering it as Pay2Win content in the shop? After all, it is just cosmetic changes.
Customizations and City Conquests
Customizations or changing the name and race are possible through tokens that can be bought in the shop. Clothing, on the other hand, is dyed with dye stamps, which can also be purchased in the Crown Store. ESO Plus members, however, can dye clothing without stamps. But Shadows of the Hist brings even more innovations. In the region of Cyrodiil, for example, you will see three new icons. These are the cities Bruma, Vlastarus, and Cropsford. Each faction can attempt to capture these cities by conquering three important points of the cities. The faction that has managed to capture a city gains a respawn point for faction members, providing tactical advantages in PvP.
It starts on August 1!
Additionally, there are new, or renamed passive skills for each race, making the choice of race even more interesting. MMORPG.com has not been able to test the two new dungeons yet, which tell a story about the Argonians. How Shadows of the Hist plays can be experienced by all fans of the MMORPG The Elder Scrolls Online on August 1 on PC and on August 16 on Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
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