ElderSmitter wrote: »Statuette: Auriel of Garlas Agea ( I think this looks pretty darn cool!) You can find this under Furniture then Special
Non Combat Pets
Firebelly Shalk (Super COOL!)
Flame Atro Pony Guar (Absolutrly DOPE!!)
AngryPenguin wrote: »Don't both these items require the purchase of gold road? ...in which case, they are not free.
if you have unlocked either the Blackwood Portal Punisher or Deadlands Portal Punisher achievement, you can claim the Flame Atronach Pony Guar pet for free from the in-game Crown Store.
Once you have earned either the Blackwood or Deadlands Portal Punisher achievement, you can claim the free pet from the Crown Store.
Even better, unlock the Oblivion Obliterator achievement by defeating all the bosses found within Oblivion Portals and you can also claim the new Firebelly Shalk pet from the Crown Store as a bonus reward.
Note: This item's Crown Store availability may vary based on platform and in-game progress.
ElderSmitter wrote: »Statuette: Auriel of Garlas Agea ( I think this looks pretty darn cool!) You can find this under Furniture then Special
Non Combat Pets
Firebelly Shalk (Super COOL!)
Flame Atro Pony Guar (Absolutrly DOPE!!)
katanagirl1 wrote: »ElderSmitter wrote: »Statuette: Auriel of Garlas Agea ( I think this looks pretty darn cool!) You can find this under Furniture then Special
Non Combat Pets
Firebelly Shalk (Super COOL!)
Flame Atro Pony Guar (Absolutrly DOPE!!)
I got the pets but didn’t see a statuette. Maybe that is tomorrow’s item for me. Thanks for the heads up.
Yep, it's all free, provided you pay some money...
FREE!
AngryPenguin wrote: »Don't both these items require the purchase of gold road? ...in which case, they are not free.
The statuette is for ESO+, the pets are for some achievements related to Oblivion portals, so you need to own Blackwood for them (correction: either Blackwood or Deadlands; as long as you can access the portals, it's fine).
AngryPenguin wrote: »Don't both these items require the purchase of gold road? ...in which case, they are not free.
The statuette is for ESO+, the pets are for some achievements related to Oblivion portals, so you need to own Blackwood for them (correction: either Blackwood or Deadlands; as long as you can access the portals, it's fine).
barney2525 wrote: »uh, yeah. THAT's the easy part. accessing the portal.
Did One Oblivion portal when it was an Endeavor. They are Not set, so you have to run around and find one that is active.
Then you get to do wave after wave wafter wave of bad guys, and some of us are Not level 50/160 with complete gear sets.
That is as many as I ever want to bother with.
SeaGtGruff wrote: »Yep, it's all free, provided you pay some money...
It's still "free" to players who meet the requirements. If we want to quibble about "free, but not really free" versus "absolutely free in all conceicable ways," then nothing in the game is free, because even if ESO were a free-to-download and free-to-play game that required no purchase at all, we still need a computer or console to play it on, plus an internet connection, and those things cost money. And while some people will try to argue that those things are "essential" items which everyone is going to have anyway, that doesn't change the facts that (1) not everyone has those things and (2) those things cost money.
AngryPenguin wrote: »AngryPenguin wrote: »Don't both these items require the purchase of gold road? ...in which case, they are not free.
The statuette is for ESO+, the pets are for some achievements related to Oblivion portals, so you need to own Blackwood for them (correction: either Blackwood or Deadlands; as long as you can access the portals, it's fine).
Thanks for the clarification.
The marketing deception I was referring to still holds though. If you have to buy something to get something else, that something else isn't free. In this case it's not just buy blackwood or deadlands, you have to have spent enough time in those zones to have done most of the questing in those zones to get the "free" items. So these items not only cost real money, they cost the time it takes to complete quite a few achievements in the zones after they've been purchased, which is an additional cost in addition to the real money to purchase the zones.
AngryPenguin wrote: »The marketing deception I was referring to still holds though. If you have to buy something to get something else, that something else isn't free.