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ESO Zones Database

Bienvenido a la página de resumen de zonas de ESO. En esta categoría del sitio web puedes encontrar todas las zonas de The Elder Scrolls Online.

Bienvenido a la página de resumen de zonas de ESO. En esta categoría del sitio web puedes encontrar todas las zonas de The Elder Scrolls Online.

Las zonas en Elder Scrolls Online (ESO) son áreas jugables distintas que componen el mundo del juego. A diferencia de los anteriores títulos para un jugador de la serie, ESO no presenta un mapa continuo y sin fisuras. En su lugar, el mundo está dividido en múltiples regiones, muchas de las cuales se extienden más allá de las fronteras tradicionales de las provincias imperiales.

En el juego base, las zonas están organizadas por Alianza, y cada Alianza tiene cinco zonas principales junto con una o dos áreas iniciales. Estas zonas se dividen a su vez en tres subzonas más pequeñas cada una. La excepción es Cyrodiil, que existe como una única zona masiva centrada en el PvP y dividida en tres grandes regiones de conflicto.

Además de los territorios basados en la Alianza, ESO también incluye varias zonas neutrales que no están alineadas con ninguna facción. Con el tiempo, los Capítulos y las expansiones DLC han introducido aún más zonas, muchas de las cuales están situadas fuera de las regiones centrales de la Alianza. Algunas de estas adiciones más recientes se dividen además en múltiples Regiones, ampliando el alcance de la exploración y la jugabilidad.

Eyevea
Crafting Locations x2
Auridon
Dungeon x2
Crafting Locations x3
Stonefalls
Dungeon x3
Crafting Locations x3
Deshaan
Dungeon x3
Crafting Locations x3
Shadowfen
Dungeon x3
Crafting Locations x3
Western Skyrim
Trial x1
Dungeon x1
Crafting Locations x2
Blackreach: Greymoor Caverns
Dungeon x1
Crafting Locations x1
Artaeum
Crafting Locations x1
Coldharbour
Dungeon x1
Crafting Locations x2
Clockwork City
Trial x1
Crafting Locations x2
Imperial City
Dungeon x2
Crafting Locations x3
Imperial Sewers
Battlegrounds
Bal Foyen
The Earth Forge
Crafting Locations x2
The Reach
Trial x1
Crafting Locations x2
Blackreach: Arkthzand Cavern
Crafting Locations x1
Blackwood
Trial x1
Dungeon x1
Crafting Locations x3
Deadlands
Crafting Locations x2
Fargrave
Crafting Locations x1
The Brass Fortress
Crafting Locations x1
Tideholm
Crafting Locations x1
Galen and Y'ffelon
Crafting Locations x3
Apocrypha
Crafting Locations x2
West Weald
Trial x1
Dungeon x1
Crafting Locations x3
Solstice
Crafting Locations x1
Murkmire
Trial x1
Crafting Locations x3
Greenshade
Dungeon x3
Crafting Locations x3
Malabal Tor
Dungeon x1
Crafting Locations x3
Reaper's March
Trial x1
Dungeon x2
Crafting Locations x3
Grahtwood
Dungeon x3
Crafting Locations x3
Khenarthi's Roost
Summerset
Trial x1
Dungeon x1
Crafting Locations x2
Northern Elsweyr
Trial x1
Dungeon x1
Crafting Locations x3
Southern Elsweyr
Crafting Locations x2
Gold Coast
Dungeon x2
Crafting Locations x3
Hew's Bane
Dungeon x1
Crafting Locations x3
Stros M'Kai
Vvardenfell
Trial x1
Crafting Locations x3
Betnikh
Glenumbra
Dungeon x3
Crafting Locations x3
Alik'r Desert
Dungeon x1
Crafting Locations x3
Bangkorai
Dungeon x3
Crafting Locations x3
Stormhaven
Dungeon x3
Crafting Locations x3
Rivenspire
Dungeon x3
Crafting Locations x3
Wrothgar
Trial x1
Dungeon x1
Crafting Locations x3
Craglorn
Trial x4
Dungeon x2
Crafting Locations x2
Cyrodiil
Crafting Locations x3
The Rift
Dungeon x2
Crafting Locations x3
Eastmarch
Dungeon x2
Crafting Locations x3
Bleakrock Isle
Isla Alta y Amenos
Trial x1
Dungeon x2
Crafting Locations x3
la península Telvanni
Trial x1
Crafting Locations x1

Preguntas frecuentes

Preguntas habituales de otros jugadores
What are zones in ESO?
Zones are specific areas within ESO's expansive world, each with its own geography, storyline, and set of activities. They can represent entire provinces, regions, or cities from the Elder Scrolls universe. Each zone is designed to provide a unique experience, featuring distinct cultures, enemies, and lore.
How are zones organized in ESO?
ESO's zones are organized based on the game's alliances and expansions:
  • Aldmeri Dominion: Includes zones like Auridon, Grahtwood, and Greenshade.
  • Daggerfall Covenant: Encompasses areas such as Glenumbra, Stormhaven, and Rivenspire.
  • Ebonheart Pact: Covers regions like Stonefalls, Deshaan, and The Rift.
  • Neutral Zones: Areas like Cyrodiil and Coldharbour are accessible to all players regardless of alliance.
  • DLC and Chapter Zones: Additional areas introduced through expansions, such as Wrothgar (Orsinium DLC), Vvardenfell (Morrowind Chapter), and Summerset (Summerset Chapter).
Each zone offers a variety of content, including main story quests, side quests, delves, public dungeons, world bosses, and more.
How can I navigate and track my progress in different zones?
ESO provides a Zone Guide feature to help players navigate and monitor their progress within each zone. To access the Zone Guide:
  • Open the Group & Activity Finder and select the Zone Guide tab.
  • Alternatively, open your map and click on the Zone Guide button located on the left side.
The Zone Guide displays your completion status for various activities, such as:
  • Main Story Quests
  • Wayshrines
  • Delves
  • Points of Interest
  • Striking Locales
  • Set Stations
  • Mundus Stones
  • Public Dungeons
  • World Events (e.g., Dark Anchors)
  • World Bosses
  • Skyshards
  • Shalidor's Library Books
This tool is invaluable for completionists aiming to explore all aspects of a zone.
Do zones have level requirements or scaling?
With the One Tamriel update, ESO introduced level scaling across all zones. This means that enemies and quests scale to your character's level, allowing you to explore any zone in any order without worrying about being under-leveled or over-leveled. This system provides flexibility in how you approach the game's content.
How do I travel between zones?
Traveling between zones can be accomplished in several ways:
  • Wayshrines: These are fast travel points located throughout each zone. Once discovered, you can teleport between them for free when interacting directly or for a small gold fee when traveling from the map.
  • Zone Exits: Some zones are connected by physical pathways or gates. You can travel to the edge of a zone to enter an adjacent one.
  • Boats and Caravans: In certain areas, NPCs offer transportation services to different zones, especially between starter islands and main continents.
  • Group Travel: If you're part of a group, you can travel to a group member's location by selecting "Travel to Player" from the group menu, which can be useful for reaching zones you haven't discovered yet.
Understanding these travel methods will help you navigate ESO's vast world more efficiently.