There is going to be an event happening with “The Elder Scrolls Online” soon that fans of both the Thieves Guild and Dark Brotherhood will absolutely love. There will basically be more rewards given to those who complete certain tasks and this will be the case for a limited run. Anyone interested in role-playing as an assassin or a thief might want to look into this soon.
As Comic Book reports, “The Elder Scrolls Online” will be giving the Thieves Guild and Dark Brotherhood some love this time with this upcoming event. Among the incentives that players can look forward to are the increases in the rewards received via Heists as well as via Sacraments. Defeating World Bosses can also net double the reward and the same goes with beating Delve bosses.
What’s more, those who have yet to purchase either the Thieves Guild or Dark Brotherhood DLCs can do so during the event at a considerably cheaper price. They would only go for 1,000 crowns, so that’s something worth getting excited about when playing “The Elder Scrolls Online.”
Naturally, since this is a “The Elder Scrolls Online” event, there will also be events tickets for players to earn. For the first Sacrament of the day, players can earn a ticket when completing them once every day. Sacraments essentially become available to Dark Brotherhood players after they achieve Rank 2 and this only happens after the quest “A Lesson in Silence” has been completed.
The same goes for the first Heist that is completed every day, which basically become available after reaching Rank 3 with the Thieves Guild. The option to complete Heists only become available following the completion of “The Long Game.” “The Elder Scrolls Online” players will want to keep this in mind.
This “The Elder Scrolls Online” event will go from March 7 to March 18. That should be plenty of time for role-players to make the most of their opportunities being assassins or thieves.


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