Elder Scrolls Online - Golden Vendor and Luxury Vendor Items 2018-02-16


Golden Vendor and Luxury Vendor Items 2018-02-16

Posted: 16 Feb 2018 04:24 PM PST

[PC]

Ring of the Undaunted Unweaver - Arcane 250,000g / 500,000AP

Ring of Medusa - Healthy 250,000g / 500,000AP

Spinner's Ring - Arcane 150,000g / 300,000AP

Elegant Ring -Arcane 150,000g / 300,000AP

Infernal Guardian's Shoulders Infused / Impenetrable (Light, Medium, Heavy) 100,000g / 200,000AP

Chokethorn's Shoulders Infused / Impenetrable (Light, Medium, Heavy)100,000g / 200,000AP

[Consoles]

Draugr Heritage Ring

Durok's Bane Ring

Magicka Furnace Ring

Swamp Raider Ring

Chokethorn Shoulder

Infernal Guardian Shoulder

History of Vendor Items http://benevolentbowd.ca/esotu/esotu-chronicle-of-alliance-point-vendor-items/

[PC]

Shrine of Mara, Decorative 50,000g

Wedding Blossoms, Peach 2,500g

Wedding Gazebo 50,000g

Wedding Pergola, Bare 35,000g

History of Vendor Items http://benevolentbowd.ca/games/esotu/esotu-chronicle-of-luxury-furnisher-vendor-items/

Note: this is the second week in a row that most of the items were repeated from last year.

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Meet my Dwarven War Dog Lola. She likes carrots.

Posted: 16 Feb 2018 04:21 PM PST

After seeing the person who got their cat in game I thought i would share mine as well.

Posted: 16 Feb 2018 06:01 AM PST

[Art] A Portrait of My Magicka Dragon Knight

Posted: 17 Feb 2018 03:33 AM PST

Definitely what I was looking for...

Posted: 16 Feb 2018 08:47 AM PST

1 Heavy Sack. 5 Kuta.

Posted: 16 Feb 2018 09:08 PM PST

Opened a random heavy sac as I was looting the overworld in AD. Saw Kuta pop up in the bottom right and got excited, then saw the number 5 beside it and thought it was a glitch.

I generally get a Kuta in every few hundred runes so I was a little surprised. Awesome though!

That's all, is this normal or did I just get really lucky?

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[XBOX]My guide to making gold in ESO

Posted: 16 Feb 2018 02:42 PM PST

I have tailored this guide specifically for the XBOX ONE NA trader market however the principles still apply to every other market, your gold prices will just vary a little.

So you're broke and you want to make coin eh? Grab a nice cold beverage and strap yourself in because this is going to be a long guide.

I know what you're going to ask. Does my race matter? A little but not too much. I'll get to why not later.

  • First, it is super super helpful when you have the Morrowind Expansion and the Darkbrotherhood DLC. If nothing else, you will need to have the Dark Brotherwood DLC to unlock the Blade of Woe which gives you the ability to instakill any NPC. Second you will want to invest some skill points in passives in your entire legerdemain. Light fingers is your number one priority because it improves your pickpocket success by up to 50%. Then you do your improved hiding which reduces sneak cost. What do these have to do with anything? You ideally want a nice "home base" where you do your daily crafting writs which we will get to the writs in a bit. The home base has a few benefits. Vivic city for example has lots of NPCs that you can steal from! The idea is that you pickpocket the NPCs twice and then murder them with the Blade of Woe instead of pickpocketing them a third time. They will respawn. Eventually some of these NPCs will drop purple motifs which is what we are after. In Vivec city around the dock, you can get one motif generally in 20 minutes or less. These motifs fetch UP TO 30K gold or more! Some other easy motifs to farm are Clockwork City. If you do the entire Clock Work story line, eventually you unlock one of the dailies where you turn in various items to the crows. All you have to do is have these various items in your inventory like elemental essence, carapace, supple roots, etc, and you literally just turn in the writ as soon as you get it once per day for a chance at a purple motif which can sell for sometimes up to 25K-30K (usually closer to 15K if you want a quick sale). If you have ESO plus or have all of the DLC downloaded, this makes things easier because you can do other "dailies" which give you an opportunity to get some of these purple motifs for beating world bosses or completing certain quests for example. Some examples of these daily quests are beating the Minotaur world boss (20K motif) or completing "Arena" (20K motif) quest on the Gold Coast DLC. There are plenty other daily quests you can do, just figure out which ones you like doing and do those.

  • The second reason you want to improve your sneak skills is because you can steal from containers and houses. This is where our writs come in. My home base is in Rawl'kha specifically because it has such a large amount of containers and those little brown backpacks you can loot. You can find purple recipes which go for 70K gold sometimes (common) or even an Imperial motif (rare) which will get you up to 100K gold or more. You'll find lots of backpacks in the center of the city and if you go inside of the Inn, you'll find chests and bags upstairs which you can also loot. These are "instanced" so no one can see what is inside the containers but you. They also respawn any time you go to another city or go into the Outlaws Refuge. When you increase your sneak skills or have passives like the Khajiits and wear certain armor, they make you harder to spot by the NPCs and guards which helps you steal easier. Even if you're not a Khajiit, you can still craft invisibility potions which makes this point moot. Depending on which people you're stealing from, some of them have rare super recipes which can go for 400K gold or more!

  • Next, we have our crafting writs. What are crafting writs? These are part of the "dailies" which are daily quests you can do once a day where you make armor, make food, weapons, etc. Dailies have the little blue arrow. The reward containers give you a chance at master writs which you can sell immediately for gold, gold upgrade materials (which you can sell), purple recipes (which you can sell), or even material maps which you can harvest materials and sell for gold. The best way to earn these master writs is by investing in your crafting abilities such as blacksmithing, alchemy, woodworking, and provisioning. Yes, they take some time to level up but they are 100% worth it. If you do absolutely NOTHING else at all other than those daily crafting writs and logging into your character once per day, you're guaranteed a MINIMUM of 3600 gold per character for literally about 5 minutes worth of work once the crafting lines are maxxed out. If you "learn" entire books of the purple motifs, not just the pages, they increase your chance of getting the master writs. These master writs go up to 300+ writ vouchers which you can either sell the writ itself for gold or do the writ yourself and turn in writ vouchers to buy different recipes and motifs (like the Ebony motif) to sell on your guild trader. Other than the materials you're using on a daily basis, they don't really cost much. When you max out your crafting lines and get the "hirelings", these characters bring you stuff FOR FREE every 12 hours PER CHARACTER. They have the ability to bring you gold level stuff like tempers, kutas, or rosin.

  • Next, we have our farming method. This to me is the most boring, but lots of people have fun with it anyway because they find it relaxing. What this means is that you run around the land and collect materials and ingredients like alchemy stuff, rubedite ore, ancestor silk, and rubedo leather. When you have a race like an Orc which has a built in passive that boosts your running speed by 10%, have the "steed" Mundus stone, Rapid maneuver spell, and have a set like Fiords Legacy which increases your speed, you actually run faster than a horse. This makes it to where you gather materials faster. If you gather materials in Craglorn, you also have the chance to get a potent or fortified nirncrux which make you big $$$. The same concept applies to "fishing" in the world. This is exactly what it sounds like. You go near a body of water where you see fish jumping and throw in your bait and catch fish. You can either sell these fish or fillet them for a chance at a perfect roe. The perfect roe sells anywhere from 9k to more than 13K sometimes, but some people don't like to gamble and prefer to just sell the unfilleted fish.

  • Next we have what some people consider a "grind". What this means is some people will take a character and go run dolmens (Dark Anchors), public dungeons, or world bosses over and over and over by themselves for a chance at the Necropotence set found in Rivenspire for example. Since this set can be freely traded and is one of the most powerful sets in the game, some people will sell a lightning staff with a good trait for over 100K gold. This method is not guaranteed but can pay off big if you get a good set like Necro as I mentioned. If you have the "Treasure Hunte" perk found in your Champion Points constellation, your chances of finding good gear in these chests improves a little.

  • Lastly, if you're playing in PvP, the best way to make gold is to just follow around big groups and capture points of interest and heal people. For every place that you capture, you can get around 7K alliance points. When you get enough alliance points you can buy gear sets, golden jewelry from the Golden Vendor or motifs which can sell to other players. A word of caution, look up which sets you can trade and which ones you can't. You don't want to be stuck with some jewelry that you can't sell.

You're probably wondering what to do with all of this stuff once you collect it. The BIGGEST and best way to sell it and make gold is to join into a good guild trader in a major city like Rawlkha, Vivec City, Mournhold, etc that has a lot of people coming through it AND to always have stuff people want to buy. Things that ALWAYS sell are gold tempers, kutas, rosin, raw materials, weapon sets like Necropotence, Plague Doctor, purple/gold motifs, and stuff like that. Remember, if nobody is seeing your wares listed on the traders, they can't buy your stuff. If you have no idea how to price your stuff, check out prices in various guild traders or ask for a price check in your own guild because if you price your stuff too high, you're not going to make any money. If you follow this guide, I can guarantee that you will make gold no problem.

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Finally got Flawless Conqueror! :D

Posted: 16 Feb 2018 12:47 PM PST

Remove 15 minute Dungeon Lock if kicked before even entering the dungeon.

Posted: 16 Feb 2018 05:29 PM PST

I get it, I am probably not high enough CP for the 2 new vet dungeons. That being said I carry my weight in most of the others. Kind of depressing when I random queue for a Vet, get slotted into one of the new 2 dungeons where someone has already left, group is probably struggling, I am kicked before I even load in. 15 minutes now I can not queue at all with the lock. I can only queuequeue on here. Please at least give us none 720s a chance before giving us the boot? 720 =/= ability.

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Definitely my favorite argonian name so far

Posted: 16 Feb 2018 08:24 AM PST

[PC/NA] RIP Vivec

Posted: 17 Feb 2018 12:29 AM PST

Dogs this weekend in Crown Store

Posted: 16 Feb 2018 10:17 PM PST

Are they removing the War Dogs and Bear Dog from the store or are they just on sale? Also, I noticed the golden retriever was on sale. So, is this just a sale or a last chance to obtain them?

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I Don't Know How To Gear Up! Noobie Needs Advice!

Posted: 16 Feb 2018 06:41 PM PST

I'm totally confused about gear in ESO. I don't know if I'm supposed to craft it or find it or what.

So I'm asking, if you were a brand new character, just starting out, what would you do?

Would you run around the zone collecting raw materials so you could craft a basic white weapon and set of armor?

Or would you run around the zone opening every chest you find, hoping you'll get something you can use (this is what I did. I managed to get a full set of 'Armor of the Trainee' this way)?

Or would you do something else?

Anyway, opening every chest I find has served me well up to now. But I'm now level 18 and I seem to be finding less and less gear (I'm still wearing the level 3 gloves I found when I first started because I haven't found anything better).

Now, although I love the 'Armor of the Trainee' set I'm wearing, it's starting to become very outdated and I'm not sure what I should do to replace it.

Should I start crafting? I've researched some traits. But I haven't put any skill points into the crafting professions yet (cause I don't have enough skill points) so I'm not sure what level of gear I can craft.

Or should I just go to the next zone (Glenumbra for me) and start hunting for chests again (hoping I find a full set of whatever the next level of armor is)?

What comes after the 'Armor of the Trainee' set?

Anyway, I could really use some advice. What do you use/do as you're leveling up?

Note: There are some wonderful people in this game who will make gear for noobies. But I don't want to do that. It feels a bit like cheating and I won't learn anything that way, so I prefer to do it on my own :)

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[PC] Actually rigged

Posted: 16 Feb 2018 02:17 PM PST

Can you stack items in the storage chests?

Posted: 17 Feb 2018 12:51 AM PST

Do the chests work like a bank where items stack to 200? Or like the guild store where things don't stack at all? Or even like the craft back where there's no real cap on the amount you can stack an item? I'm a console player so don't have access to update and I haven't been able to find an answer online

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Characters

Posted: 16 Feb 2018 09:01 PM PST

When you started the game you made the one character you thought sounded the coolest. After trying other stuff did you end up sticking to it or switching to something else?

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Regarding the constant collapsing of chat channels...

Posted: 17 Feb 2018 12:38 AM PST

Does anyone know of any tricks that fix having a chat channel collapse/vanish when you try to join it... or I should say RE-join it since this would be largely avoidable if the game didn't rip you out of guild chat anytime guildmates try to group up. And then you have to restart the game to get it to work again.

It's only been getting worse as far as how often it happens.

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Alcast's Dragon Bones Pet Build.

Posted: 16 Feb 2018 01:14 PM PST

I have never followed an Alcast build, but I was wondering if anybody as tested out his latest pet sorc build?

https://alcasthq.com/eso-magicka-sorcerer-pet-build-pve/

And if so, what their DPS was compared to a flame staff, Force pulse rotation. This build seems a little too easy to get big numbers.

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Is this meant to be happening?

Posted: 17 Feb 2018 04:04 AM PST

Who's the better thank, orc or imperial?

Posted: 17 Feb 2018 03:46 AM PST

I recently decided to stick with eso plus at least for a while so I'm thinking of using my crowns to get the imperial race but of course if orcs can do fine on their own I'll stick with that I made an orc tank that I want to level for update 17 skill advisor thing but like I said if imperials are superior then ill switch to that

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Imperial question

Posted: 17 Feb 2018 03:38 AM PST

Hello can any1 help me decide what is a good class for imp i'm new to this game and i'm mainly play pve(tank) in other games

About imp i just like lore of this race

All posts that i read suggest stamDK or stam Warden (but my acquaintance from work who play this game suggested that all stamina based builds are "trash" and not "versatile" compared to mag based builds (his words "You just steamroll everything" as sorc )

Can any1 post good leveling builds or general pve ones

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MagDK

Posted: 17 Feb 2018 02:42 AM PST

Curious to see what my fellow magdks are running, if you're a magdk please fill out the following

CP level:

Role:

Sets you are using atm(PVE):

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Who do you use for builds and guides?

Posted: 17 Feb 2018 02:26 AM PST

I've been playing the game since June on a dps magplar, I also have 5 Alts for pvp, healing, tanking, crafting and a mule

I have decent understanding of the game and have turned to making up my own mind (with some help from friends) on my magplar but I always start with alcast

I've heard some of his builds are questionable and I know woeler and deltias is apparently reliable but again I'm not sure I've never used their builds I use uesp for general information but in terms of builds and guide who is your most reliable source?

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[PC][Discussion]Is it feasible to go Weapon Only on Bar 1 & 2

Posted: 17 Feb 2018 02:19 AM PST

Just out of curiosity, could you take only the weapon abilities to fill up a bar and still be an effective?

For instance, Two Handed; Critical Rush, Wrecking Blow, Brawler, Executioner, Rally and the Ultimate; Onslaught.

These abilities seem balanced and to encompass buffs to self and damage, some healing and defence.

With the second bar as bow skills: Lethal Arrow, Endless Hail, Draining Shot, Acid Spray, Poison Injection and the Ultimate; Toxic Shot.

These Bow abilities seem to offer a good support to the melee nature of the first bar, with less utility/defence and more DoTs.

I'm new to ESO so please forgive the potential ignorance in the question... I really fancy making a pure classless build like this.

Cheers

PS. I'd be a Nord, Heavy Armour wearing type.

I don't imagine I'll ever be doing the very high end PvE stuff.

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Something doesn't quite add up here...

Posted: 17 Feb 2018 02:03 AM PST

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