ESO Players Can Craft XP Potions


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Zenimax Online Studios recently introduced experience boosters to The Elder Scrolls Online in the form of Crown Experience Scrolls. The scrolls cost 1000 crowns for a pack of five, provide 50% bonus to ALL experience gains, do not stack, and last two hours apiece. To appease critics, Zenimax also introduced a new brewing recipe: Psijic Ambrosia. In order to create Psijic Ambrosia, one must first find all seven parts of the recipe, through writs or trading other players.

The recipe calls for three ingredients and can be crafted with rank 4 Recipe Quality as well as rank 6 Recipe Improvement. Each potion lasts 30 minutes and provides the same bonus as the cash shop item, however master crafters can use the recipe to craft four potions each lasting 50 minutes.

(Source: MMORPG.com)

MMOrning Shots: Never Taller


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I knew that Dwarves were supposed to be short, but this is ridiculous! With the recent release of Module 2, Shadowmantle, I want to wait at least until I get my main character up to max level before I buy the pack and create a hunter ranger, but at the same time I know that will probably never happen. In fact, the “I’ll wait until I hit the level cap” is probably the best idea I’ve come up with to stop myself from making a whole lot of cash shop purchases, because for me it’s like saying “I’ll wait until the sun dies.” Those of you who read MMO Fallout probably know that I am notoriously slow at leveling as it is and this website doesn’t help bumping me around from game to game.

But enough about me, how are you?