Gold Coast Bazaar does not currently have a location in any zone, you are probably thinking of the Belkarth Festival Grounds?At the moment, it doesn’t deliver on that.
It wouldn’t take much to fix. ESO already has the model in places like the Gold Coast Bazaar. A few themed merchants, each selling different types of items, even if it’s just curated or tiered stock, would go a long way. Give players the option to actually buy something useful rather than just rely on drops.
i do agree it would be nice to have more merchants in the Night Market.Gold Coast Bazaar does not currently have a location in any zone, you are probably thinking of the Belkarth Festival Grounds?At the moment, it doesn’t deliver on that.
It wouldn’t take much to fix. ESO already has the model in places like the Gold Coast Bazaar. A few themed merchants, each selling different types of items, even if it’s just curated or tiered stock, would go a long way. Give players the option to actually buy something useful rather than just rely on drops.
Also your faction's merchant does sell curated boxes for sets that drop in the Market.
- Briarheart
- Hircine's Veneer
- Plague Doctor
- Mother's Sorrow
i think those are the sets
i do agree it would be nice to have more merchants in the Night Market.Gold Coast Bazaar does not currently have a location in any zone, you are probably thinking of the Belkarth Festival Grounds?At the moment, it doesn’t deliver on that.
It wouldn’t take much to fix. ESO already has the model in places like the Gold Coast Bazaar. A few themed merchants, each selling different types of items, even if it’s just curated or tiered stock, would go a long way. Give players the option to actually buy something useful rather than just rely on drops.
Also your faction's merchant does sell curated boxes for sets that drop in the Market.
- Briarheart
- Hircine's Veneer
- Plague Doctor
- Mother's Sorrow
i think those are the sets
I was surprised there weren't more merchants in the Night Market as well. I wasn't expecting anything new or special to be available, but the fact that it's called a market made me expect more merchants. There's crafting stations in the middle and NPCs around them but as far as I could see there aren't even the standard crafting merchants.
During the Glittering Goad intro quest there were several mentions of an auction after the Nightmarket closes, so I think for them it's a two-part operation: while the districts are open it's all hands on deck to gather as much stuff as they can and then afterwards they decide what they want to keep, sell the rest and split the profits. I think it's similar for the Thousand Eyes except it's mentioned several times that they keep everything they find, so I think their second phase is purely cataloguing and storing stuff. I have no idea about the Rukus, they only seem to care about the combat challenge of going into the districts, but their members are mortal and will need to eat and stuff, so maybe they also sell stuff they find once the disticts close. But that doesn't explain why the area itself is called a market