Ever wondered if you can go to Skyrim in ESO? You can with mods. These add-ons can make Skyrim look completely different. They can add new weapons and armor, weather, and even new characters and dialogue. Some of them are so good that the community is even working to bring them to consoles! Mods are the only thing keeping ESO alive! The Elder Scrolls Online game has been getting massive expansion packs since 2014 and has now received multiple DLCs, or “dlcs.” The latest ones include new dungeons, quests, and more.
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Eastmarch
If you have just finished the first game, you may be wondering where to find quests in Skyrim in Eastmarch. This region is located in the northeast part of the game, and is mostly devoid of settlements. It borders the Sea of Ghosts on the north. To get started, you will need to visit the town of Alten Corimont. There, you will find Boatswain Muz-Muz fishing near the dock. If you decide to go to the Imperial-run town, you must complete the entire quest line, including the Battle for Windhelm and Fort Amol. If you finish the quest line, you will be rewarded with a new Jarl, Brunwulf Free-Winter, who will be the next Jarl.
While questing in the Eastmarch area, it is important to remember that the game’s story has a lot of storylines to follow. The first of these is the saga of Calder, a housecarl of the Imperial Empire. In addition to his role as a housecarl, Calder will give you access to the Axe of Eastmarch, a glowing and enchanted weapon that scales to your character level.
Rift
The Rift is one of the oldest and most southern holds of Skyrim. It has several major settlements, such as Riften and Ivarstead. The coat of arms of Rift is a pair of crossed daggers. The Thieves Guild is based in Riften. While it is difficult to explore Riften, there are many interesting places to see and things to do in the area.
In the Rift, the town of Riften is the ruling stronghold. Whoever controls Riften rules the entire Rift, as well as many smaller settlements. The only exceptions to this rule are the Greybeards who live in High Hrothgar, and the Orcs of Largashbur, who are governed by the Code of Malacath, which emphasizes honor and no stealing. The Chieftains of Riften are elected by defeating previous chieftains, and their influence on the region is immense.
Central Skyrim
You can spend hours on Endless Night and Central Skyrim in The Elder Scrolls Online, as the game features two separate and distinct zones. Eastmarch is a city located near the border with Morrowind. Founded by the Wuunding, it was once a prosperous city before the Great Collapse. While it’s a bit barren, Eastmarch is filled with interesting ruins. For Nords, this is the Chapter Zone.
The new chapter of ESO adds the towns of Western and Northwestern Skyrim to the game, though it’s actually a small quadrant of Tamriel. This means that over half of Skyrim remains unexplored, despite the fact that it’s available in other areas of the game. In addition to being underdeveloped, ESO has already included towns such as The Rift and Eastmarch, while the Central Skyrim DLC only adds those cities.
Greymoor dungeon
The new Elder Scrolls Online dungeon ‘Greymoor’ features the Antiquities system, which allows players to unearth and collect artifacts that were lost throughout Tamriel. The system is spread across the entirety of Tamriel and involves locating and excavating ancient relics. This means that players can find rare collectibles and powerful items. Players can also uncover treasure that was previously unavailable.
The new dungeon will introduce new creatures to Skyrim and bring in more public content. This new dungeon will also introduce two PvE dungeons. Early buyers of the Greymoor dungeon will be rewarded with in-game items as well. A DLC story zone is also planned for release. The next major Elder Scrolls Online chapter expansion will be called ‘Greymoor’ and will be released on May 18 and June 2 respectively.
Ivarstead
Ivarstead is a small milling town located at the base of the Throat of the World on the shores of Lake Geir. It’s home to a sawmill powered by the Darkwater River, which joins the White River. The town consists of five buildings, and the Shroud Hearth Barrow sits overshadowing it. Locals believe that this ancient barrow is haunted, but this has not been proven.
The Great Town of Ivarstead mod changes the appearance of the entire town, re-creates three custom buildings, and replaces a bridge with a new one. The installation process requires a fresh copy of Skyrim, so if you have a save game or are planning on changing the default textures, it is best to start over. The Great Town of Ivarstead mod is compatible with other mods, and may change the look of your game in many ways.