For an MMO along the lines of Everquest, World of Warcraft, and so forth, the answer to that is – a lot. Now of course, another reason would be to simply go back to The Elder Scrolls Online proper and see what’s changed since its 2014 PC debut and subsequent 2015 console release. A mysterious land full of elves with weird beliefs, organisational structures based around deity and Dwemer knowledge, giant mushrooms, mass transit the form of giant insect-looking things, and of course - a massive volcano that serves as the centrepiece for the anything-but-tropical island location. One of the main reasons people got excited about the latest expansion to Bethesda and ZeniMax’s The Elder Scrolls Online was that it would give them the chance to revisit an iconic location from the series, Vvardenfell, first seen in 2002’s The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind.
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