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Eso dolmen
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eso dolmen

For a person who is playing ESO for the first time ever- or visiting a zone for the first time ever- this will take longer because the person will need to explore "blindly" although the map should still show them basic landmarks which should help, like where the roads are, but things start to show up (but aren't added permanently) on the map and compass while you're still a good bit away from them, so that should help new players find and visit undiscovered dolmens so they get added permanently to their maps.Īnd for the players who have a strange aversion to exploring and discovering- I call it "strange" because ESO is, after all, an "adventure" game at heart, and exploration has always been a key element of adventure games- there are in-game addons, as well as out-of-game mobile apps and websites, which show where things are in any zone, such as dolmens, treasure maps, crafting surveys, skyshards, lore books, etc. I think their suggestion was to use your map to ride around and explore until you discover the dolmens. Not sure if you know this, but they aren't marked on your map until you find them and discover them. You can't see which one is active on the map if you haven't discovered them yet.Īnd? You have a map and a horse, go visit them.

eso dolmen

(not difficult to solo on a low level character if you have training gear with traits + CP behind you, but understandably difficult if you don't have this- in which case, starting a dolmen group really helps.) Eventually randoms will join and you'll find its less than 5 minutes between each because you're going through them so fast. Its not a permanent fix or what you're asking for, but it does get the dolmens cycling quickly. It doesn't need to be a giant party either. If you start a party and cycle them, you can have them up and down within minutes of each other. Greenmead Dolmen Great Forest Dolmen Nibenay Valley Dolmen. I was cycling the dolmens in Grahtwood last night to grind up one of my old low level characters, and after one was down the next would pop very quickly. Detailed and revealed map of Cyrodiil Zone in (ESO) The Elder Scrolls Online, Alliance War. They wont go up unless the active one goes down, and they generally go in a clockwise or counter clockwise rotation, much like harrowstorms now do. If you look on the map, there is now a feature which shows you which dolmen is actually active so that you can go to that one and take it down so that the next one will pop. They all should just be able to be up at the same time, with a 3 min respawn time. I've had to wait about 15 mins, on 2 different occasions, for the northern Bangkorai dolmen to start up.















Eso dolmen