![]() ![]() (Yes thats an accurate number on my server, if you got some for less, good for you). A crafting style that is purple, costs around 10k. During this time ive sold every ornate drop, collected quest gold, sold already learned recipes and blue items etc, and did some very MILD thieving once every 10 or so logins, and just the usual blah blah. Ive made it to level 28 and havent spent a dime. Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από Master0fBlunt:No it's not, but with me not having a dime, i started playing this game fresh just over a month ago. So dont tell me to do it the "legit" way, thats really the "ONLY" way ive been doing it since I started playing, and its gotten me nowhere. Then here comes an unecessary update to ruin the only way to accrue any real sum of coin. So I start thinking, "well maybe theiving could be the answer". So here I am like wow, getting gold the legit way for over a month doesnt do SH!T. So basically i have never "stole" or pickpocketed in this game, like really ever. The new Scalebreaker dungeons can drop a rare Elsweyr plan on the final bosses, too.įishing can yield surprisingly good hauls, from actual fish furnishings (blue small/medium/large fish and salmon, bass, and trout), clams and shells, and aquatic plants like coral or kelp.įurnishings can come from surprising sources.No it's not, but with me not having a dime, i started playing this game fresh just over a month ago. I’ve had rare Dwarven plans drop in Darkshade Caverns I from the dwarven constructs. You can also get plans from many dungeons. And I recently got a Palisade from Frostvault in my reward coffer. There’s also a small chance to get an Ashlander furnishing item when you complete dailies in Ald’ruhn in Vvardenfell.įinally, most of the DLC storylines bestow a Collectible Furnishing (that can be placed across multiple homes without using a slot!).Ĭertain dungeons can reward you with a piece of furniture either on completion, or when killing mobs.ĭepths of Malatar sometimes drops Magna Geodes, a decent source of light (though still not as good as the luxury vendor’s Culanda Stones). You can collect free target dummies with the Clockwork City DLC – one for each character you have.ĭoing the Murkmire introductory dailies in Shadowfen yields a chance to drop Murkmire-themed items like vases and plates. There is a quest in Vvardenfell that gives you Sir Sock’s Ball of Yarn upon completion. Image Description: Barely visible in the shadows of the Shadowfen Thieves’ Den, Remains Silent, the Bequeather, sits at a rugged-looking desk with a book in her hands. She can give Poisoned Blood, a Sacrifical Heart, Candles of Silence, or Light and Shadows (a candle in a skull), so it’s worth making a pit-stop there to try your luck. Once per day, you can visit her in any of the Outlaw’s Refuges to select one type of helpful item – as well as a random chance to get a furniture drop. ![]() The Bequeather ( Remains Silent) is unlocked by levelling your Dark Brotherhood skill line and slotting a skill point into the passive. In the same vein, poking your nose into NPCs’ safeboxes can also surprise you – reportedly even with a Shimmering Cheese (in Vvardenfell). Image Description: A first-person thief character sneaks – hidden – behind an NPC called Strikes-Quickly. Each sequential pickpocket increases your chances of a good drop, but NPCs will always be empty by the third time. To successfully pickpocket the rarest items, always be sure to use the “pickpocket, pickpocket, Blade of Woe” method. Drunkards can also drop elusive purple Skooma Bubblers and their plans. They can drop placeable items like spools, stacks of leather, cloth, hand-mirrors, dice, wanted posters, skulls, and more. Nobles, priests, scholars, and guards have the highest chance to drop good treasure, so seek them out in whatever zone you visit. There are a few “hidden” furnishings in the Elder Scrolls Online, objects that you’ll occasionally spot in guild traders or zone chats, or else see displayed proudly in someone’s house.īut how do you get them for yourself? Image Description: Bequeather Light and Shadows light furnishing, a candle in a skull, sitting on a window set in brown stone. ![]()
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