Two New Dungeons To Explore Coming In Elder Scrolls Online's Lost Depths Update
The new content arrives alongside the latest base-game patch.
On August 22 (or September 6 for those on consoles) the Legacy of the Bretons storyline will continue in The Elder Scrolls Online with the release of Lost Depths. The update introduces two new dungeons to the game; the Earthen Root Enclave Dungeon and the Graven Deep Dungeon. The first is a druid sanctuary that has been attacked by the Firesong circle. Players are tasked with helping Druid Laurel of the Stonelore take the sanctuary back and protect the relics contained in it.
The second dungeon takes players into a strange area of the Abecean Sea. It’s a bit of a Bermuda Triangle situation, with any ship that goes there disappearing. Players will team up with a former pirate by the name of Dhulef to look for information on the Druid King’s voyage to the Systres. The dungeon is filled with a myriad of secrets for players to discover.
Of course, both dungeons have their own rewards. These include item sets, achievements, collectibles, and more.
The new content arrives alongside the 35th base-game patch. It’s a fairly basic patch introducing balance changes, fixes, new features, updates to the combat system, and “mini-events” for Battlegrounds.
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