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I have a friend who is going to be buying ESO soon. He was asking me about all the different versions available for sale. I went through the options on the store page, but I can't see any package bundle that includes the base game + all DLCs + Morrowind. Is there a way to buy them all at once, or does my friend need to buy the base game + Morrowind version and then purchase the DLCs separately?
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  • CrisXD
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    As far as I'm aware you can buy the base game plus the DLCs but Morrowind has to be bought separately as its more of an expansion.
    Edited by CrisXD on August 11, 2017 3:14PM
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  • JasonSilverSpring
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    There is no edition that includes all. It is either base plus DLC or base plus Morrowind. If they might subscribe the Morrowind might be best option.
  • BlackSparrow
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    The DLCs are not available by direct purchase with Morrowind. You can only get them from the Crown Store, the in-game cash shop. The big 4 DLCs currently do come in a bundle (the Guilds & Glory DLC Mega-Pack), so you can purchase them all at once there, but you'll need to buy a pack of 5,500 Crowns to afford it.

    You can also access all DLC by subscribing to ESO+, and have access to all DLCs (Morrowind doesn't count) as long as you're subscribed... but that's not an option I'd recommend for someone first trying the game.

    For a new player, I recommend just getting the base game and Morrowind. If they want the DLCs, they can either purchase the DLCs down the road or subscribe to get access.

    EDIT: OR... you might be able to get the Gold Edition, then the Morrowind Digital upgrade. That may be a way to do it.
    Edited by BlackSparrow on August 11, 2017 3:15PM
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    Nephikah the Houseless, dunmer assassin: "I suppose I could use the break. I have a lot of business holdings now that need management."
    Swum-Many-Waters, elderly argonian healer: "I think that I would enjoy writing a memoir."
    Silh'ki, khajiit warrior-chef: "Would this one be able to go outside, to the nearby river? It's hard to fish without water!"
    Peregrine Huntress, bosmer hunter: "Who is forcing me to stay inside, and where can I find them?"
    Lorenyawe, altmer mechanist: "And why would I want to go outside in the first place? Too much to be done in the workshop."
    Lorelai Magpie, breton master thief: "I'd go nuts. Lucky for me, I have a little experience sneaking out!"
    Rasheda the Burning Heart, redguard knight: "I would continue my training to keep my skills sharp."
    Hex-Eye Azabi, khajiit daedric priestess: "I suppose it would be lucky, then, that I built a shrine to Mephala in my backyard."
    Yngva Stormhammer, nord bandit (reformed...ish): "I hate being inside even when I'm not forced to be. GET. ME. OUT."
    Madam Argentia, vampire dunmer aristocrat: "I suppose it would be more of the same. I have a rather... contentious relationship with the sun."
    Mazie gra-Bolga, orc scout: "Uh... I'd have to house train my bear..."
    Felicia the Wanderer, imperial witch-for-hire: "What Lorelai said."
    Calico Jaka-dra, retired khajiit pirate: "This one would like a rest from her grand adventures. Her jewel shop runs out of stock!"
    Shimmerbeam, blind altmer psijic: "Provided that I am confined to Artaeum, I do not think I will want for things to occupy my time."
    Shauna Blackfire, redguard necromancer: "Sounds like paradise. I hate people."
    Kirniel the Undying, cursed bosmer warrior: "I would feel useless, not being able to fight."
    Echoes-from-Dragons, argonian who thinks she's a dragon: "All the better to count my hoard!"

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  • wesly.backersb16_ESO
    I think if you buy "The Elder Scrolls Online: Gold Edition" (€49.99) and separate "Morrowind Upgrade" (€39.99) you have it all for €90... (about ; except "Shadows of the Hist" which is only 2 dungeons)...
    Edited by wesly.backersb16_ESO on August 11, 2017 3:18PM
  • LadyNalcarya
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    Gold edition would be the best option to start I think. He will have access to all classic TES guilds (many TES fans like DB and TG quests), access to all BiS gear, and loads of content to play. Then, if your friend likes the game, he could just pick Morrowind upgrade when its on sale.
    I wouldnt really recommend base game (or even base game + Morrowind), its quality is significantly lower compared to dlcs and Morrowind alone doesnt provide much content and I'm not sure if its worth full price.
    Edited by LadyNalcarya on August 11, 2017 3:30PM
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  • BlackSparrow
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    I wouldnt really recommend base game (or even base game + Morrowind),

    I respectfully disagree. If the player enjoys questing or exploration, I highly recommend the base game. There are some great NPCs and quests in the base game. Sure, the writing in the DLCs (especially Wrothgar) is of higher quality, but the base game is nonetheless highly enjoyable, especially the first time through. A lot of us long-time players have just run through it enough that the shine has worn off a bit, but I would never advise a new player avoid the chance to meet characters like Razum-dar and Darien Gautier.
    Living vicariously through my characters.

    My Girls:
    "If you were trapped in your house for, say, a year, how would you pass the time?"

    Nephikah the Houseless, dunmer assassin: "I suppose I could use the break. I have a lot of business holdings now that need management."
    Swum-Many-Waters, elderly argonian healer: "I think that I would enjoy writing a memoir."
    Silh'ki, khajiit warrior-chef: "Would this one be able to go outside, to the nearby river? It's hard to fish without water!"
    Peregrine Huntress, bosmer hunter: "Who is forcing me to stay inside, and where can I find them?"
    Lorenyawe, altmer mechanist: "And why would I want to go outside in the first place? Too much to be done in the workshop."
    Lorelai Magpie, breton master thief: "I'd go nuts. Lucky for me, I have a little experience sneaking out!"
    Rasheda the Burning Heart, redguard knight: "I would continue my training to keep my skills sharp."
    Hex-Eye Azabi, khajiit daedric priestess: "I suppose it would be lucky, then, that I built a shrine to Mephala in my backyard."
    Yngva Stormhammer, nord bandit (reformed...ish): "I hate being inside even when I'm not forced to be. GET. ME. OUT."
    Madam Argentia, vampire dunmer aristocrat: "I suppose it would be more of the same. I have a rather... contentious relationship with the sun."
    Mazie gra-Bolga, orc scout: "Uh... I'd have to house train my bear..."
    Felicia the Wanderer, imperial witch-for-hire: "What Lorelai said."
    Calico Jaka-dra, retired khajiit pirate: "This one would like a rest from her grand adventures. Her jewel shop runs out of stock!"
    Shimmerbeam, blind altmer psijic: "Provided that I am confined to Artaeum, I do not think I will want for things to occupy my time."
    Shauna Blackfire, redguard necromancer: "Sounds like paradise. I hate people."
    Kirniel the Undying, cursed bosmer warrior: "I would feel useless, not being able to fight."
    Echoes-from-Dragons, argonian who thinks she's a dragon: "All the better to count my hoard!"

    (Signature idea shamelessly stolen from Abeille.)
  • Zells
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    I wouldnt really recommend base game (or even base game + Morrowind),

    I respectfully disagree. If the player enjoys questing or exploration, I highly recommend the base game. There are some great NPCs and quests in the base game. Sure, the writing in the DLCs (especially Wrothgar) is of higher quality, but the base game is nonetheless highly enjoyable, especially the first time through. A lot of us long-time players have just run through it enough that the shine has worn off a bit, but I would never advise a new player avoid the chance to meet characters like Razum-dar and Darien Gautier.

    Have to agree with you, @BlackSparrow . I played the base game only for about 6 months and then picked up the DLCs, and I loved it enough to become a subscriber.

    My friend's an old Morrowind junkie, so he'll be buying the Morrowind version, but I know he loves the Dark Brotherhood and Thieves Guilds, so I wanted to see if getting it ALL at once was an option.

    Thanks for the responses, everyone! I really love this community. <3
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