If you new they can be hard to kill and i recommend to be in a small group 2 to 4 players, you can solo these bosses with a powerful build for the Imperial City, such as the Stamina Werewolf grind build that you can find HERE. Each District also has a flag that you can capture, and this is important because this is another Multiplier!
It means if we capture all the 6 district flags, we get a multiplier of X2, on top of that we have a multiplier of 4 if we carry Thats a huge increase, and you can see how much you can earn by doing this.
If you move through the sewers you can find bosses that are patroling the area, they will give you a higher amount of Tel Var stones, but can be hard to kill and time consuming, the ones in the District are better to kill if your goal is to gain Tel Var stones.
There are several sets you can buy in the Imperial city, now there is only a handful of sets that are useful in my opinion, as for the other sets there are better options out there! The most important set that you can find is the Imperial Physique this set is only useful if you carry This is an insanely huge amount of resources, and basically means you a mini emperor. But be warned! When you carry this set, you will have a big blue beam around you, while this looks epic other players will know that this means you carry So it does make you a target.
You have to enter the Districts through the Ladders in your alliance base, This will spawn you in the Districts, on a plateau and this is where you can either find an NPC who will give you a quest or a scroll.
Every District has 1 quest that you will have to complete, you cant move from District to District to complete the quest, you spawn in a District, complete the quest and go back to your Alliance Sewer base, deliver the quest and then use the ladders in your alliance base to go to the next district! Imperial City Werewolf Farming Build. An Elder Scrolls Online guides and builds website.
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By continuing to browse the site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. We may request cookies to be set on your device. Use the transit hub ladders to quickly travel to each of the six Imperial Districts. Now that you're armed with the basics, you're ready to fight for your alliance in the Imperial City—see you there! Learn about the different Blackwood Chapter editions and rewards now available for pre-purchase. Imperial City Guide: The Basics. Guides The Basics. You can also use each dungeon's front door from within the Imperial City.
You can teleport directly to the dungeons via your Point of Interest map icons for the dungeons, as long as you are not in Cyrodiil or the Imperial City. Earn Key Fragments from monster kills to open Trophy Vaults—found around the Imperial City and within the dungeons—for rare jewelry and other sets.
Play through the Imperial City storyline, started by the Drake of Blades. Collect Tel Var Stones by defeating Molag Bal's minions and enemy alliance players—and try to keep yours from being taken!
Trade your collected Tel Var Stones for unique armor sets, weapons, jewelry, and crafting materials. Search for Xivkyn motif Chapters to craft the new Xivkyn style armor and weapons. Craft three new weapon and armor sets via the set-specific crafting stations found in Imperial City. Earn new collectibles by completing achievements, slaying Molag Bal's elite forces in the Imperial Sewers, and by trading Tel Var Stones.
The kitchen area upgrade places a food cupboard in the southwest corner and a rug in front of the door. This upgrade can be stolen from Stantus Varrid 's private chambers or Tertius Favonius ' house.
The sitting area upgrade adds two chairs—one by the table and another in front of the fireplace along with a small table. The storage area upgrade adds two chests of drawers that contain clothing—one at the foot of the bed and another in the northeast corner next to the fireplace—and a clutter chest on the other side of the fireplace.
This upgrade can be stolen from Luronk gro-Glurzog 's basement or Marinus Catiotus ' house. The wall hangings upgrade hangs three tapestries on the walls and a painting above the fireplace. This upgrade can also be stolen from Stantus, Tertius, or Luronk.
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