Elder Scrolls Online: The Easiest Way To Survive In The Whitestrake's Mayhem Event
Posted: May 12, 2023
Posted: May 12, 2023
Source: IGGMToday’s topic is going to be my advice on how to get your event tickets painlessly during the upcoming PVP focused event, Whitestrake’s Mayhem as a squishy PVE player.
Please note that this guide is not going to be about every way to get tickets during the upcoming event. This is just what I found to be the easiest way to get your tickets as a squishy PVE player that tends to get very frustrated in PVP situations.
Let’s start off in Cyrodiil. Once in Cyrodiil, you might be tempted to grab the daily quests at the entrance of your alliance camp. While technically some of the requirements of Cyrodiil daily quest for the event can be completed, most of them are PVP focused and quite a challenge to complete.
So, what we are going to do is find some other PVE focused dailies to complete. There are three main towns: Bruma, Vlastarus, and Cropsford that you could go to for easy to complete PVE dailies. The daily quests themselves are easy enough to complete.
But the problem lies in the fact that these are areas that can be owned by opposing alliances. This means angry guard NPCs that will wreck your squishy PVE but along with more PVP players coming through to try to take over the town and start fights.
Another thing that I commonly see during the PVP event is players of the opposite faction camped out at the quest turn in spot even if your alliance owns the town. These towns are still in too high traffic. We need to go even more obscure.
This takes us to Weynon Priory, Chorrol, and Cheydinhal. These locations cannot be owned by any other faction and are usually very low-key, with not many players even knowing these towns exist. Let alone that they have daily PVE quests that you can do.
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You can pick up one repeatable quest in Weynon Priory and Chorrol and then two daily quests in Cheydinhal. These quests usually involve a bit of walking, so make sure to getting a fast mount by using your ESO Gold.
My main tip is to load up on these quests for a few characters before the start of the event. Then, you just need to log on to that character and turn in one quest each day to get your tickets. With that, once you’re done in Cyrodiil, you can queue up for Imperial City for an easy way out of Cyrodiil, so you don’t have to walk all the way back to the main keep. As far as Imperial City daily tickets go, the dailies in this zone are widely known. Hope you can complete them with good luck.
There might be much depth involved. But here are a few tips to help make it a little less frustrating. For Imperial City, make sure to bank your Tel Var Stones every time you go to Imperial City. If you die, you will lose half your Tel Var Stones.
As far as the daily quests, you need to complete getting your event tickets. You could go up these ladders to make it easier. You can go up each of the ladders, pick up the quest, and then go back down and then go up the next ladder and pick up the next daily until you have the daily for every zone.
This is important because there is no way to pick up the dailies except at the top of the ladder. Once you jump down into Imperial City, you can’t reach the daily quest giver. Once you complete these dailies for an easy way back to the entrance of the sewers, I recommend porting to Cyrodiil and then back into Imperial City.
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