Elder Scrolls Online receives Update 19 Wolfhunter with not only new game content but also some changes to the game systems. Particularly the ability to reset skill points individually generates excitement among fans. Additionally, the werewolf will receive a slight overhaul, and PvP players can look forward to a new PvP arena and changes in Cyrodiil.
Finally reset skill points individually
Respeccing is cumbersome. In ESO, players are given a lot of freedom in creating their class. Players can choose from a variety of abilities. However, if they want to experiment with abilities, players currently have to reset all allocated skill points at once and then redistribute them. Even small changes take a lot of time.
Respeccing will become easier. With Update 19, which will be free for all players, players will have the option to reset skill points individually. Instead of a complete reset, players can quickly change an ability morph or skill a new ability right before a dungeon run. It is likely that Zenimax will not change the respeccing process. To respec, you must go to a special shrine and pay some gold.

Players love it, give feedback: Players on Reddit find the changes to the respeccing system very positive and suggest further changes.
These changes would be welcomed:
- Players should be able to respec from anywhere. They no longer need to travel to a shrine but can simply redistribute their skill points in the open world.
- Players should unlock both ability variants for an additional skill point and then simply switch between them.
Werewolves are being overhauled
New Werewolves. Part of the update also includes an overhaul of the werewolf skill line in the game. The goal of the overhaul is to increase the ferocity and momentum of werewolves.

Some changes include:
- The passive ability Blood Rage no longer extends the duration of transformation when you take damage but rather when you cause it. Aggressive play will be rewarded.
- The active ability “Howl” now activates immediately for players.
Storm the Istirus Outpost
Asymmetrical battlefield. With the Istirus Outpost, the first asymmetrical battlefield appears in ESO. The map is not entirely symmetrical, so players will have to find different routes to their objectives depending on their team. You must be creative and flexible in your actions.

In the battlefield, you can call your faithful mount to assist you, which helps you navigate the map.
Open PvP in Cyrodiil is being overhauled: Additionally, keep recall stones are being added. Players speculate that you will likely be able to teleport to a specific keep, even if it is under attack.
In this context, keeps and the surrounding operations will gain shared levels. This is intended to make conquering and holding operations more important. This way, even small groups can make a significant contribution to PvP.