Grab Elder Scrolls Online's Morthal Jarl Finery Costume For Free If You Happen To Drink Monster Energy
There's more than JUST this outfit up on the Mt. Dew Marketplace, though.
Time for another collaboration between snack foods or drinks and your favorite MMORPGs. It wasn't all that long ago that FFXIV was offering a number of items both in game and in the real world for redeeming points on Mt. Dew's Gaming points platform.
Now there's a new partnership between The Elder Scrolls Online and Monster Energy. If you already drink Monster energy, you can start entering codes on your Mt. Dew account for buying valid products. Most versions of Monster's drinks net you 100 points per can, with some (specifically the Recovery version of Monster) giving you 200 points. You'll want to make sure your products are applicable though, make sure to check the can's markings.
What are you saving up for? In the case of Zenimax's MMORPG, it's a very dapper outfit in the Jarl Finery costume. At the time of this writing, though, I can't tell you how many points this outfit will cost you as it isn't actually up on the Mt. Dew marketplace yet. However, I imagine it'll be there soon as Gold Coast experience scrolls and subscription play time cards have also just appeared there.
There's other items on the marketplace. A Karthwolf Charger mount is up for 2,000 points and some Xbox gift cards are finding their way onto the market, too.
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