Showing posts with label eso motif. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eso motif. Show all posts

Friday, May 21, 2021

ESO Fashion Guide

Fashion is significant to many The Elder Scrolls Online players because it makes your characters look cool and unique in the game. In this guide, Brah We Got This and DESH PLEASE show you how to use the Outfit Stations to create your own custom look. 




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Where to Create Your Outfit

 

An Outfit Station allows you to change how you look in ESO. The Outfit Station can be found next to other Crafting Stations, and you can also place it inside your Homes. An Outfit Stasion is represented on your map with this icon:



 

 

How to Get Outfit Styles

 

To get the ability to craft a weapon or armor in a certain style, you have to learn a Motif on your character. Motifs are books that you can find by doing Daily quests, Dungeons, and Trials. Many Events also give you Motifs. For example, New Life Festival gives you chances to get a Skinchanger Motif. Thieves Guild can provide you Thieves Guild Style, and Dark Brotherhood guild gives you Dark Brotherhood Motif. But the most efficient way is to buy Motifs on Guild Traders, using your ESO gold, and their prices depend on their rarity and the market demand.

 

There are two types of Motifs: Complete and Partial. Complete Motifs are the entire book, which will unlock the style for all weapons and armor. Partial Motifs are divided into fourteen chapters, each of which must be found and read to unlock all parts of that style. Some Partial Motifs, such as Dwemer, can be found fully complete, which, when read, unlocks all fourteen chapters at once. When you get a Motif, you will unlock the armor style for Light, Medium, and Heavy. 

 

Motifs vs. Style Pages

 

Both Motifs and Style Pages are cosmetic. The difference is Style Pages can't be crafted, but Motifs can, meaning when crafting gear, you can craft each piece in the Motif style you learned on that character. Motifs and Style Pages allow you to change the look of your armor completely.

 

Once you learn a Motif, all of your characters can go to the Outfit Station and use that style. But if you want to CRAFT a specific style, you can only craft that style on the character that learns the Motif. So, if you care about Achievements or Crafting, you need to be careful which character learns the Motif. Below are the reasons:

 

1. If you have a Master Crafting Writ, you might have to craft a certain style on your Master Writ. That means if you learn a Mofit on an Alt character that doesn't do any Crafting, you can not craft it on your main character. So, make sure you learn Motifs on the character that is going to use them. 

 

2. Achievement is character-bound. So, if you are trying to complete Crafting Achievement like the Grand Master Crafter, be sure to do it on one character rather than multiple characters. 

 

 

How to Use the Outfit Station

 

In the Outfit Station, you can double-click an item to preview a style. If you are looking for a specific piece of armor, you can search it by using the keyword search, or you can use the filters to only show Light, Medium, or Heavy items. 



All of these items have an Application Cost, and that’s the gold it is going to cost per item to change your Outfit. You can also use Outfit Change Tokens that you can buy from the Crown Store. 

 

When customizing your Outfit, you can enable the Hide Helmet option within the Outfit Station for each unique Outfit. 

 

 

How to Dye Outfits in ESO

 

Dyes are what you use to make your Outfit colorful. You unlock Dyes via Achievements. Dyes that you haven't obtained yet are displayed with a lock icon. You can right-click the lock icon to View Achievement, and it will show you the Achievement you need and how to get it. 




Remember that some styles can not be dyed, and those that can’t be dyed may appear different depending on the Material, which can be a pain when you want everything to match.



Again, Dyes are account-wide, so once you unlock a Dye through an Achievement on any character, you unlock it for all the characters. But, Achievements are character-specific, which means if you want to get the completion awards, you need to make sure you are doing it on the specific characters you want to complete the Achievements.

 

You can also dye Costumes, and Costumes are also account-wide. You can get Costumes from Crown Store, quests, or Achievements, etc. But you can only dye Costumes when you have ESO Plus. 

 

 

How to Get More Outfit Slots

 

To get more Outfit Slots, you need to buy additional Outfit Slots from the Crown Store. You can find additional Outfit Slots within the Crafting section, and you can have up to ten Outfit Slots on any one character. Note that new Outfit Slots are not shared with the other characters on your account.

 

Fashion is the true endgame, and TESO has an insane amount of options for customizing your look. So, have fun, make it your own, and remember there is no limit to creativity in fashion. If you like their videos, make sure to give likes and subscribe to their channels. 

 

 

You will find more news and guides related to The Elder Scrolls Online from the ESO news page on MmoGah. There is a guide to building a Magicka Sorcerer for PvE and the most efficient ways to obtain Mother's Sorrow, one of the best Magicka DPS sets you should own in the game... ESO Fashion Guide

 

Wednesday, September 2, 2020

ESO: 5 Easy Ways to Make Gold Fast

Welcome to the easy, accessible, and effective gold farming guide for the Elder Scrolls Online: Greymoor. In this video, Lucky Ghost brings you five ways to start making ESO money as a new player or a veteran.

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Writs

Writs are something you can start doing almost immediately. The amount of ESO gold you earn from Writs is tied to your level and caps out when you hit level 50, at which point, you will make about 4.6k gold per day, per character. Beyond that, you have a chance to receive gold materials as a reward for turning in your Writs. To maximize your chance at gold materials, make sure you max out the level of the first passive in your Crafting line, which will give you a 30% chance at gold materials of that type when you turn in your Writs.

 

4,600 gold × 9 toons × 30 days = 1,242,000 gold

 

If you do the Writs on nine toons every day, you will net yourself over one million gold for one month, and this is before you get to the fact that you'll be getting about one gold mat for each bench every three days. Writs are a lucrative every man's way to make gold, and this is why so many people participate in this daily grind. I highly recommend the add-on: Lazy Writ Crafter if you are on PC, as it will automate the Crafting process for you.

 


Antiquities

Antiquities is a new addition to ESO, and it requires the Greymoor chapter expansion. This is a lot more engaging and rewarding method. Players are making many hundreds of thousands of gold just via the treasure that is dug up and sold to merchants.

 

Not to mention the awesome collectibles, you can also get things like Mounts, Body Markings, Furnishings, and Mythic items. Antiquities is fantastic because while you earn gold, you're also earning some cool unique rewards.

 

 

Motifs

Fashion Per Second is a huge economy in ESO, and Motifs are how you obtain that fashion. Does someone else look cool as they walk by? It's almost certain they are using a Motif to augment the way the gear looks.

 

Here's how you can get then sell or learn them: Motifs can be earned in many ways, and usually, the more difficult to earn and the newer the motif is, the better it sells. The best-selling ones are the Vet DLC Dungeon Motifs, as they are difficult for many players to farm. If you are up to it, they have a guaranteed chance to drop on Veteran Hard mode. They have a 50% chance or so to drop on Veteran mode, and on Normal mode, it's a smaller chance.

 

Another way to earn Motifs is through the DLC zone daily quest. Look for the NPCs with the blue arrow over their heads, which denotes a daily quest. When you turn these in, you have a chance to receive a Motif as a reward, which can sometimes sell very well.

 

Selling items to other players requires you to be in a Trading Guild with access to a guild trader. If you don't have access to one of these, you can try selling in Zone Chat or focus on one other option.

 

 

Overland Gear

Overland gear are sets that drop from zones as opposed to Dungeons or Trials. Farm a set that sells well, the prime example being Mother’s Sorrow. Make sure you do this on a character that is CP 160 or higher so that you are collecting max level gear. The Inferno Staves can go for as high as 200k-300k gold if they roll right. And, the gear can sell for a fantastic price as well if it drops in Divines. You can sell this gear at Guild Traders or in Zone Chat in Deshaan.

 

 

PvP

You can also obtain gold through PvP. Throughout your ESO time, you might participate in some PvP, and you will accrue some Alliance Points (AP) and Tel Var Stones. To convert these currencies to gold, you’ll want to purchase items from the merchants in Cyrodiil and Imperial City, then sell those items to other players. Sometimes, the Golden Vendor, who arrives in Cyrodiil on the weekends, can sell gold jewelry, which will sell for hundreds of thousands of gold. Likewise, the Hakeijo rune stones can be purchased for Tel Var in Imperial City and sell very well.

 

 

Those are five great ways to make gold in the Elder Scrolls Online, all of which are very accessible and lucrative. If you found this video to be helpful, be sure to share it with your friends and allies in ESO. There is ESO gold for sale on MmoGah, and we use a safe delivery method to make sure your purchase is fast and smooth. Also, you will enjoy 5% off with the discount code: E5. Please bookmark our ESO news page for more guides in the future...Read on MmoGah