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Questing in ESO

L3GTPro
L3GTPro
Soul Shriven
So I've played since the Beta of ESO, and I've been in love with the game ever since. After many on and off periods of playing due to my real life responsibilities, I've finally permanently returned to being a hardcore dedicated ESO player. That being said, going through all of the quests in ESO is great nostalgia and an amazing adventure. But it's posed some questions to me about the games main storyline with the factions.

Will there be more on the faction war? That was the whole selling point at launch and I think the game would benefit from having something all of the players in a faction to join together.
Is there ever going to be quests/ quest reawards that matter? As of right now in ESO, quest rewards do little to nothing but give slightly better gear while leveling. It'd be nice to have quest items that had a specific look or affects to them (kind of like the collectibles from public dungeons).
  • Taleof2Cities
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    L3GTPro wrote: »
    Is there ever going to be quests/ quest reawards that matter? It'd be nice to have quest items that had a specific look or affects to them (kind of like the collectibles from public dungeons).

    Though I won’t spoil it for you, @L3GTPro, yes there are definitely some worthwhile quest rewards for content you haven’t done yet.

    As an example, here’s a screenshot of a staff my Dunmer Sorcerer received after completing a certain questline.

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  • VaranisArano
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    3 Banners War: the majority of content for the 3 Banners war is the base game faction quests. Imperial City's questline touches on the eventual ending of the 3 Banners War with the return of a dragonborn in the future, but for the most part you are just another alliance soldier helping out in a war zone. Orsinium has some tangential connection in that you are helping determine the fate of their eventual alliance with DC, but that's not really the main focus.

    With One Tamriel, ZOS has moved away from outright factional conflict on the PVE side of things. Morrowind and Summerset make some allusion to the warring factions.


    Quest rewards are in the eye of the beholder. If you like a particular set, questing in that zone can be very good. If you don't like the sets, the rewards are good for decon or research.

    There are some quests that reward costumes or other effects. For example, Morrowind has a costume, cosmetics and a personality unlocked via quests.
  • russelmmendoza
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    Quest continues for eso, albeit in chapters and dlc.

    Quest are easy, specially story quest.

    My personal quest is to do great in pvp, bg only, which I believe will be a very loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong time to accomplish.

    Just saying.
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