ESO Fashion and Outfits are a very important part of most ESO players. Not for nothing does ESO have hundreds of Motif Styles and Costumes, which players can acquire through various methods. For this, the choice of mount and non-combat pets is also very important and may decide on a character's RP background or the story in your head, connecting to them on a personal level.
It's the variety which makes players want to accumulate as many different pets, costumes or motifs as possible, and even if anyone can purchase or find them, the dyes give it an entirely different appearance all-together again, for the true ESO fashion endgame.
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Learned from the Breton Crafting Style, acquired by looting backpacks, wardrobes, and other world objects throughout Tamriel. |
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Learned from the Dark Elf Crafting Style, acquired by looting backpacks, wardrobes, and other world objects throughout Tamriel. |
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Learned from the Primal Crafting Style, acquired by looting backpacks, wardrobes, and other world objects throughout Tamriel. |
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Learned from the Wood Elf Crafting Style, acquired by looting backpacks, wardrobes, and other world objects throughout Tamriel. |
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Learned from the Orc Crafting Style, acquired by looting backpacks, wardrobes, and other world objects throughout Tamriel. |
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Learned from the Ivory Brigade Crafting Style, acquired by completing daily World Boss quests in Blackwood. |
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Grundwulf is an outfit style, included items are bow, greatsword, mace, mask, shield, shoulder and staff. |
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Leyawiin Brigadine is an outfit style that consists of one item, the shield. |
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A unique Outfit look for headgear in the Bog Blight Funerary style, acquired through digging for Antiquities. |