Witches Invade Tamriel In The Elder Scrolls Online Halloween Event
The Witches Festival has begun.
Today, The Elder Scrolls Online kicked off its annual Halloween event, The Witches Festival. There will be some tricking, some slaying, and a whole lot of treating. During the event, which lasts until November 2, players can pick up the free quest, “The Witchmother’s Bargain” – either via the Crown Store or the Crow Caller. This is most important for those who haven’t done this quest during previous events, as completing it will grant them the Witchmother’s Whistle tool, which can be used to receive an XP buff and summon the “Witchmother’s Cauldron”.
During the run of the festival, players can pick up all kinds of items, including recipes, furnishing, pet fragments, and more. Killing bosses will earn players rewards as well, including some new items, the Ghastly Visitation memento runebox, and the tradeable style page for the Witchmother’s Servant armor style. Full details on the event, including all the items that can be obtained during it, can be found on The Elder Scrolls Online site.
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