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Armor Dyeing

Outfit Stations
To apply dyes to your armor, visit an Outfit Station . Outfit Stations are located in all major hub cities.

Unlocking Dyes
New dyes can be unlocked by completing in-game Achievements. Right-click on any locked dye to learn which Achievement will unlock it.Dye Tools
• The Paint Brush allows you to apply a dye to an individual dye slot on a single armor piece
• The Paint Bucket allows you to apply a dye to the same slot across all equipped armor pieces
• The Eraser Tool allows you to remove an applied dye from a dye slot
• The Eye Dropper allows you to copy existing colors you've already applied to other dye slots
• The Set Fill Tool allows you to apply colors to saved sets of your dye slots

Note: Dyeing a piece of armor binds it to your account.

The Bank

Player banks can be accessed through Bankers in large cities throughout Tamriel. All of your characters share a common bank. An item placed in your bank can be removed by any of your characters, regardless of race or alliance.

Crafting materials stored in your bank can be directly accessed through crafting tables. If you need to use an ingredient stored in the bank while crafting an item, the ingredient will appear selectable for use even though it is not in your character's inventory.

Character Inventory

Your characters will pick up a variety of items as you adventure throughout Tamriel. These items will be placed in your character's Inventory. To view your current character's Inventory, press the I key.

The icons at the top of the open Inventory window are filters that will assist you in finding and sorting through large inventories. Clicking an icon for a specific type of inventory—Weapons, Apparel, Consumables, etc.—will filter out all but the selected item type.

Consumables

Consumables, or single-use items, are potions, food and drink that can be found, purchased or crafted.

• Potions provide a quick boost in combat effectiveness
• Food and Drink provide a longer lasting, but often more subtle effect

Equipment

Throughout your adventures in Tamriel your character will have access to a wide variety of weapons and armor. Your character can gain equipment by looting dead monsters, finding treasure chests, crafting, and completing quests. Gain rare equipment called set pieces by defeating world bosses, completing quest lines, and adventuring in delves, public dungeons, and group dungeons.When you obtain a piece of equipment it will be stored in your Inventory. Press the I key to access your inventory.
• Double-click an item to equip it to your character
• Right-click an item to see a list of additional actions that can be executed upon that item

Evaluating Armor

When evaluating armor, the base stat is Armor. Armor with a higher Armor Stat will provide more protection and better damage mitigation against physical attacks. Some armor has Enchantment, Trait, and Set Bonuses that further increase their effectiveness in battle and grant your character special bonuses while that armor type is equipped.

Equipping and using armor will increase your skill with that armor type over time, unlocking new abilities that can be used when that armor type is equipped.Keep in mind that your equipped armor will suffer a durability loss if your character is killed. This can be restored by going to a merchant and repairing your armor, or by using a repair kit.

Evaluating Weapons

When evaluating weapons, the base stat is Damage. Weapons with a higher Damage stat will deliver a larger amount of Base Damage to enemies. Some weapons have Enchantment, Trait, or Set Bonuses that further increase their effectiveness in battle and grant your character special bonuses while equipped.

Weapons with enchantments hold a charge that depletes with use and must be replenished using a Soul Gem.Equipping and using a weapon will increase your skill with that weapon type over time, unlocking new abilities that can be used while that weapon type is equipped.

Set Items

Set items provide powerful bonuses when worn with other items from that set. These bonuses are listed on each item, and are applied once you have the requisite number of set pieces equipped.

You can find different sets in different areas of the world. Large areas like Auridon and Glenumbra each have their own unique sets, while dungeons like Darkshade Caverns have other sets, and still different sets can be earned as rewards for contributing to Battlegrounds or the Alliance War.Some sets only drop on specific equipment types. For example, the Valkyn Skoria set consists of gear for the head and shoulders only. When both slots are worn, it gives some of your attacks a chance to send a meteor hurtling towards your foe.

In addition to set items that you find in the world, you can also craft unique sets at locations hidden across Tamriel. Crafting set items requires a certain number of researched traits, which generally increases with the power and complexity of the set.
Set Items

Finding Set Items

When looking for set items in a large area like Stonefalls, you can expect to find different types of equipment from different types of bosses:

•World bosses drop gear for your head, chest, and legs, as well as weapons
•Public dungeon bosses drop gear for your shoulders and hands, as well as weapons
•Delve bosses drop gear for your waist and feet
•Dark Anchors award rings and amuletsDefeating other types of enemies, completing quests, and opening treasure chests has a chance to reward you with any type of equipment.

Areas without public dungeons or Dark Anchors will sometimes drop those types of gear from other sources.

Mythic Items

Mythic Items are one-piece set items that provide a powerful ability. These abilities are listed on each Mythic Item. Mythic Items can only be worn by characters that are level 50 and have at least 160 Champion Points. You can only equip one Mythic Item at a time and equipping a new Mythic Item requires unequipping any other Mythic Items your character has on.


Mythic Items are acquired through the Antiquities system. Once you've acquired a Mythic Item, it is bound to your account. You can have multiple copies of the same Mythic Item and share Mythic Items with your other characters using the Bank.


You cannot trade or sell Mythic Items to other players.

Inventory Full

When your inventory is full you have several options:

You can add additional inventory slots by purchasing bag upgrades from merchants found in large cities and some towns.

You can sell the items to merchants in large cities and some towns.

You can destroy items to make room for something valuable you just found.

You can acquire ESO Plus to gain access to the Craft Bag, which stores a nearly unlimited amount of crafting materials.
Inventory Full

Loading Quickslots

Consumable items can be used during combat via the Quickslot Menu.

To load inventory items into the Quickslot Menu press the I key to open your inventory, then click the "Quickslots" button in the top right corner. Any slottable items, mementos, emotes, allies, or tools that are currently in your inventory will appear. Click and drag an item to the Quickslot wheel in the middle of the screen to load it to a Quickslot. Additionally, mementos, allies, tools, and emotes can all be slotted to their own quickselect wheels via their respective categories in the Collections menu.

Using Quickslots

While in the In-Game View mode you can select any item previously loaded into a Quickslot Wheel by pressing and holding the Q key and using |k200.0%:114|k and |k200.0%:115|k to select the desired Quickslot Wheel and mousing over you selection. When you release the Q key, your selection will be available for quick use in combat by pressing the Q key.

The quickselect wheel can also be toggled on and off with the Togglable Quickwheels option selected. This setting can be found in Settings->Accessibility->Togglable Quickwheels. With this option on, you select items on the quickwheel by pressing a hotkey instead of hovering the desired item. Once selected, the item can be used in combat with Q.

The Armory

Overview
The Armory is a new way to save and quickly switch between character load outs for free. An Armory Slot consists of Attributes, Actives/Passive Abilities, Equipped Items, Champion Points, Vampire/Werewolf Curse, Quickslot Setup, Mundus Stones, and an Outfit slot. Each Character starts with two Armory Slots and can buy up to eight more from the Crown Store.

Accessing the Armory
Players can access the Armory by interacting with any Armory Station or Armory Assistant. Each player can get the Armory Station collectible for free from Crown Store under Services -> Crafting Stations. Players can then place this collectible in their homes to interact with it. Armory Stations can be found in all three Alliance bases in the Imperial City sewers, as well as at the Northern High Rock Gate, the Southern Morrowind Gate, and the Western Elsweyr Gate in Cyrodiil. Players may also spend Crowns to get an Armory Assistant Collectible from the Crown Store.

Using the Armory
Opening the Armory will lead to a list of all the player's Armory Slots. From here players can choose to equip, save over, or rename an Armory Slot.

Equipping an Armory Slot will replace all the player's active Attributes, Actives/Passive Abilities, Equipped Items, Champion Points, Vampire/Werewolf Curse, Quickslot Setup, Mundus Stones, and an Outfit slot on the player's character with the contents of the chosen Armory Slot. Any Scribed abilities in the Armory Slot will use their currently Scribed effects. Any gear swapped out will go into the player's bag. Note that if any gear in a build is no longer in that character's bag it will not be equipped.To save a build to an Armory Slot, open the Armory and select which slot to save over. The character's current build will be stored in that slot and can be reequipped in the future through the Armory Station or Armory Assistant. Scribed abilities in the Armory will always maintain their currently Scribed effects, even when equipping an Armory Slot that may have been saved with differently Scribed abilities.

With the Armory open, players can also rename any Armory Slots and assign an icon of their choice.

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