![]() These are essentially obtained through real-word money, and I am excluding them from this discussion. Monetization currencies: Crowns, Crown Gems, Outfit Change Tokens. If you don’t care about cosmetics like mounts, outfit styles, etc., you can essentially ignore this currency. System is designed to make you log in on daily basis. Also capped, you can only hold 12 at a time, and you use tickets to buy items at the event-specific vendor, usually costing 5 or 10 tickets. Event Tickets: earned from, you guessed it, daily activities in events.You can do this on multiple characters and save as many as you can hold. At the end of the campaign, you’ll get a 50-Crystal Transmute Geode that you can keep in inventory until you need the crystals for transmuting. Best way to earn these: Join a 30-day PVP Cyrodiil campaign with a character, earn 25,000 AP on that character (should take no more than an hour, with some luck 5-10 minutes). It’s AWESOME we can transmute gear now, but this currency system is a big pain in the butt. You can only have 200 at a time, but you can keep unlimited Transmute Geodes (not yet converted to Crystals) in your inventory, taking us an absurd amount of space. 50 Crystals let you transmute a piece of gear from one trait, like Invigorating, to another trait, like Divines or Impenetrable. Transmute Crystals: earned through various in-game activities like trials, pledges and PVP.So do daily pledges, stack up keys, and then go diving into the Undaunted chests for your chance at your desired shoulder piece. Keys are required to get the shoulder pieces of the 2-piece head-and-shoulder “Monster” armor sets. Undaunted Keys: earned from completing daily Undaunted dungeon pledges.These are earned gradually through game activities at a semi-fixed pace I won’t cover them for the most part in this guide. Earning this currency is ENTIRELY about being able to get things for yourself. You can’t trade these with players, nor can you trade the items you buy or create with them. Illiquid currencies: Undaunted Keys, Transmute Crystals, Event Tickets. Writ Vouchers: earned from completing Master Writs, which are in turn earned from doing daily crafting writs.Tel Var Stones: earned from some Imperial City Activities.Alliance Points: earned from Cyrodiil PVP activities, some Imperial City activities, Battlegrounds.You can’t trade these with players directly, but you can buy things with them and sell some or all of those items to players. Partially liquid currencies: Alliance Points, Tel Var Stones, Writ Vouchers. There is a second fully liquid currency called “Key Fragments,” they are earned and used for a very limited group of Imperial City gear sets. You can buy things in gold, sell things in gold, pay players directly in gold. ![]() What the actual ****, amirite? Don’t worry, it’s not as complicated as it seems.įully liquid currencies: Gold. There’s TEN DIFFERENT CURRENCIES on the page (and at least one other not listed). Some of the totals are account-based, but some are just based on your current character. If you go to your Inventory Screen (“I”) and click the coin icon above the interface, you’ll see a list of all in-game currencies and how much you’ve got. Below I provide a list of the major currencies in the game, and then a list of key money-making activities with some basic tips on how to get going. You want money? Let’s make some money.Īs always, this guide could go on for 50 pages or more. People of Riften, heed my words - it’s time for another weekend guide to ESO from your old Uncle Avi.
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