Sanguine’s Mirror – Lord Sanguine has been watching your adventure and tales of heroism, but finds your appearance lacking as it does not match your flair. He offers you a way to change your appearance, and does not mean your clothing attire. For the modest price of 10,000g you can use his private dressing room and access to his Mirror to give yourself a more appropriate look to live up to your name as the Hero of the land.
While you are in the dressing room you have access to Sanguine’s Mirror which allows you to change your body and face just as in the character creation window; however, it does not permit you to change gender, race, or class. It may be magical in nature, but it can’t do everything. You may change appearances as many times as you like until you find the right look that appeals to you. The dressing room also comes equipped with different lighting scenarios for you to admire yourself, to see all spectrums of the glory that is you. In addition you have access to your account bank so you may try on different outfits in your possession. Once you leave the dressing room there is no way back in, you must pay Sanguine another 10,000g entry fee to get back inside.
Skill Change Potion – A deranged alchemist has created an experimental potion that lets you reset 1 skill or passive returning those skill points back for the price of 500g; however, the potion cannot be used more than once every 24 hours, long term side effects include insomnia, nervous twitching, incoherent rambling, and the occasional nightmares of dremora tormenting you.
The argument is that eventually you get so many skill points later on in the game that there’s plenty enough to go around you don’t have to reset your skills the further you progress. The problem is not having enough skill points available, the problem is you find out the Morph you picked isn’t working out for you or isn’t what you expected for your build. Having to spend thousands of gold for a single morph change is crazy especially if that other morph has gameplay changing mechanics. 500g is a good offset difference, it’s more than you would have spent for resetting any skill or passive, but it’s less than having to reset the whole thing when you want to change 1 skill.
Undaunted Companions – Now that you are a member of the Undaunted, for a flat fee of 1,000g your fellow members would like to join you on your life of adventure and will accompany you across the land sharing in your conquest and exploits. You have the choice of six different companions who will follow you wherever fate takes you. Among the choices are a heavy sword & shield warrior, a heavy two-handed axe warrior, a medium dual wield combatant, a medium bow archer, a light fire staff mage, or a light resto staff healer.
You can obtain an Undaunted Companion once you have completed the first quest to reach [Dungeon Name] and have returned. The Companion levels with you so you don’t have to worry about them falling behind, if you are level 35 then they too are level 35 with the following condition. Their max level is based on your Undaunted Skill, if you are Undaunted Skill 1 then your Companion’s max level caps at level 10 no matter how much further you level, if you reach Undaunted Skill 3 then their max cap is level 30 and so on. The Undaunted Companion will leave you if they suffer a fatal injury, enemy mobs will ignore your Companion if they fall to their knees and come after you, but if you decide to run like a coward then your Companion’s life is forfeit. Should you die before they do then they will reappear next to your resurrected body or at the wayshrine. Undaunted Companions refuse to follow you into a party-dungeon or trial like the Banished Cells or Spindleclutch and will wait outside until you come back out; they do this with utmost respect not to interfere with your personal glory.
Dungeon Currency – Killing dungeon bosses at appropriate level ranges grants you a new PvE currency that can be spent at Undaunted quartermasters allowing you to purchase from their stock including superior and epic (Veteran+) quality versions of dropped Set pieces; special potions with increased effectiveness when used in dungeons and trials; and you may also purchase special gear for your Undaunted Companion increasing their damage, abilities, and improves survival.
Doing dungeons at this point isn’t worth doing more than once; at most you’ll do it to get the extra skill point early game and maybe a piece of loot you’ll use for a few levels. You may not even bother with it later on when skill points become excessive you may ignore it completely. Bosses don’t always give loot, sometimes you get absolutely nothing. A Dungeon PvE currency where bosses always give a fixed amount regardless of their random loot table gives some help to keep players running more often when they can eventually purchase something for their efforts.
Player Housing – Your Sovereign has recognized your deeds and would like to reward you with land ownership, for 25,000g you can have your own estate. Your new home can be accessed by select major cities in each zone including Cold Harbour. Within your home there are 3 notables. First a personal upgradeable storage container that only that character has access. Second a trophy case to hold and display all your trophies earned throughout the game. Third are 3 display mannequins that allow you to show off your crafted gear in your home. You also have your own crafting stations, stables for your horses, and a place for your Undaunted Companion to rest if you decide not to take them with you. You can invite others into your home as long as they are in your Party and you are the leader.
Guild Halls – For Guild Leaders, the price of 50,000g you can have a Guild Hall with various benefits. First it gives you access to an additional 500 slot Guild bank that has separate access permissions. You also receive a message board where officers can post events, news, updates, or whatever is on your mind that any member can walk up to and view it. Third it comes with a special mailbox that allows the guild leader and officers to send message-only mail across to all members with one click.
Edited by phaneub17_ESO on June 9, 2014 1:54AM