The Elder Scrolls Online’s Fallen Leaves Of West Weald Event Unlocks Special Rewards For Gold Road Players
Hunt for lost relics of the Ayleid empire.
On Thursday, September 26, the Fallen Leaves of the West Weald in-game event will kick off in The Elder Scrolls Online. The event will last until October 8, during which time players of the MMORPG will seek relics of the Ayleid empire and learn about its history.
During the event, the daily quest of the same name will be available. The quest tasks players with finding the Ayleid relics and bringing them to Gandrinar, who will then reward players with items and the occasional bit of lore. Doing the daily quest will help progress the event meter which will unlock items at 33%, 66%, and 100% completion. At the end of the event, or as soon as the meter hits 100% – whichever comes first – the community will be able to claim the items from the Crown Store.
Coffers and event tickets will also provide players with rewards. A full list is available on the Elder Scrolls Online site.
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