The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset

The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset

released on May 21, 2018

The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset

released on May 21, 2018

An expansion for The Elder Scrolls Online

For the first time in history, the long-closed borders of Summerset are open to foreigners by decree of Queen Ayrenn. But darkness looms over the ancestral home of the High Elves, and whispers stir of Daedric followers organizing in the shadows. Rally your allies, brave champions. Summerset awaits. Explore an all-new zone packed with adventure. Join the mysterious Psijic Order and gain powerful new abilities. Reunite with old friends, forge new alliances, and work together to unravel a conspiracy that threatens Tamriel's very existence.


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The Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind
The Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind
The Elder Scrolls: Legends
The Elder Scrolls: Legends

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As the final chapter of the Daedric War storyline, Summerset takes us to the land of the Altmer. The chapter doesn't make the High Elves particularly likeable since they are hard to like with their stuck up attitude but we do get some insight into their culture which is usually the goal of these expansions. The region has a high fantasy looks to its bright colours and white brick towers. It is very gorgeous to look at but I could probably see people saying it looks generic. The main story is decent and it was nice to see some Daedric Princes duking it out. I did really enjoy the characters in this one. Although this was always the case in this game, it became more obvious with this chapter how much dialogue there is and how characters change and have things to say even after their part in a quest is done. There was a number of returning characters and it was interesting to see how they developed since you saw them last and this goes for even small side characters. A character you have the option of saving in a side quest the Morrowind chapter showing up here. She isn't part of a quest in Summerset; she's just working a job and will thank you for helping her and tell you what she's been up to since that quest. I find stuff like that quite rewarding. The side quests in Summerset aren't as good as they are in the Morrowind expansion but they're still pretty solid. A new chapter usually brings a new feature. The one here was jewelery crafting which is pretty light as new features go and it probably should have been there at launch. Getting materials for jewelery crafting was also way more grindy than all the other crafting and was only fixed in a patch in 2023 so it was never that great. Overall, it's a pretty good expansion and provides a decent end for the Daedric Wars storyline.

alinor offers peak architecture among the cities in tamriel although their inhabitants are racists

cloudrest is a very challenging trial, with good drops and offers tiered difficulty from +1 (fighting z'maja and 1 boss), +2, and +3

this dlc also includes pyandoneans, sloads and political shenanigans

#aldmeridominionsupremacy

Finalizado as quests deste mapa e também a história do mapa.

Atualização dia 10/03/23. finalizado todas as atividades do mapa.