The Elder Scrolls Online’s Update 37 for the base game and the Scribes of Fate dungeon DLC are now out on all platforms with today's console release.
This brings all ESO players into the Shadow Over Morrowind adventure, which will carry into the release of Necrom in June. For now, Update 37 makes some changes and adjustments. A lot of these are quality of life changes, like streamlining daily and weekly resets to coincide with the daily login reward time. Housing gets a few tweaks, like new filters to make placement and selecting items easier when building and decorating. There are also some new rewards, new furnishings, and some New Alliance Emblem face markings to acquire.
In balance changes, tanks get some tuning passes that should help with viability. These include block no longer dropping when switching bars, and a longer stretch before taunt immunity kicks in.
The update also adds screen narration for most UI screens, bringing almost full narration (with a couple of exceptions) in all supported languages. This is a new accessibility feature you can turn on if you have Accessibility Mode enabled.
The Scribes of Fate DLC is the big one for those who want new content to challenge. There are two new dungeons includes, each with loads of lore and challenges to their mechanics. The first, Scrivener’s Hall, features the Scribes of Mora, a secretive organization dedicated to the Lord of Knowledge, Hermaeus Mora.
When the organization’s leader is forced out and a new zealot, Valinna, takes over, you’ll be able to help the deposed leader stop Valinna with a key artifact–in a dungeon that will take you between realms through the Daedric planes.
The second dungeon, Bal Sunnar, will also bend some realities with the role of a temporal anomaly and dangerous time magic. This will affect the enemies you face and even how you experience the full encounters.
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