The Elder Scrolls Online Update 44 Brings More Skill Customization Options
The Scribing system and Skill Styles will have even more options.
On October 28 The Elder Scrolls Online will drop Update 44 on PC and Mac (November 13 for consoles). When it does, it will expand the customization options offered by the Scribing System and Skill Styles. A new skill will be introduced to Scribing, and options will be expanded with the ability to add 14 Scripts of the MMORPG’s into nine additional Grimoires.
A new Grimoire is also being introduced, the Banner Bearer. This summons a banner on the player’s back and provides group bonuses determined by script selections.
As mentioned above, Update 44 will also introduce new Skill Styles. Specifically, four new skill Styles can be earned as collectible rewards. These include two new skills for the Psijic skill line as well as two new weapon skills. More information on these new skills can be found in the blog post on the Elder Scrolls Online site.
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