Madness returns to The Elder Scrolls: Legends! Sheogorath so enjoyed exacting his whims on combatants in his Chaos Arena, he's decided that the twisted games will continue every month. The Elder Scrolls' legendary Daedric Prince of Madness will plunge matches in his alternate PvP mode into chaos with randomly selected scenarios and lane conditions.
This month's Chaos Arena will begin Friday, July 14 and end Monday, June 17 at 11:59 AM EDT (GMT-4). Log on during Chaos Arena to earn a free card pack! Future Chaos Arenas will feature new, unique gameplay conditions that will challenge competitors to devise emerging strategies to succeed over their foes.
New to Chaos Arena? Read about how Sheogorath's special event changes The Elder Scrolls: Legends in our Enter the Chaos Arena article and discover the Madhouse Collection, a unique set of event-themed cards.
Madness returns to The Elder Scrolls: Legends! Sheogorath so enjoyed exacting his whims on combatants in his Chaos Arena, he's decided that the twisted games will continue every month. The Elder Scrolls' legendary Daedric Prince of Madness will plunge matches in his alternate PvP mode into chaos with randomly selected scenarios and lane conditions.
This month's Chaos Arena will begin Friday, July 14 and end Monday, June 17 at 11:59 AM EDT (GMT-4). Log on during Chaos Arena to earn a free card pack! Future Chaos Arenas will feature new, unique gameplay conditions that will challenge competitors to devise emerging strategies to succeed over their foes.
New to Chaos Arena? Read about how Sheogorath's special event changes The Elder Scrolls: Legends in our Enter the Chaos Arena article and discover the Madhouse Collection, a unique set of event-themed cards.
Our first game update since last week’s Heroes of Skyrim expansion set launch features fixes for many community-reported gameplay bugs.
Bug Fixes
The quest Welcome to Skyrim now progresses and completes as intended (you will need to complete it one final time before it's replaced by another quest).
Silencing a card a second time can no longer be used to return abilities to that card.
Creatures that had their keyword(s) stolen and are then silenced are now able to gain the stolen keyword(s) back.
Cards that check newly-played creature stats now take static buff abilities into account.
Serpentine Stalker now works correctly when a creature with Guard is in the other lane.
Thief of Dreams will no longer occasionally show two copies of the same card.
Sanctuary Pet now has a summon prompt and its ability can be canceled.
Leafwater Blessing can no longer return itself by triggering a Swindler’s Market with a 0-cost copy of it.
As it was not immediately communicated whether the Leafwater Blessing interaction was intended, players will be able to Soul Trap versions of Leafwater Blessing and Thieves Guild Fence that were Soul Summoned for their full value in the next game update after this one (not during 1.65.1).
Whirling Duelist now correctly applies keywords to damage.
Shadowmaster's summon ability can now be cancelled and it can no longer target a creature already affected by Shadowmaster's summon ability.
Winterhold Illusionist’s summon ability now has creature return timing that’s consistent with the ability text.
Bringer of Nightmares no longer creates a copy of the transformed creature in the owner’s discard pile.
Midnight Snack’s dragon cost reduction Last Gasp ability is now reverted when the affected dragon leaves the playmat (such as by entering the discard pile).
Night Talon Lord’s stolen creatures with Beast Form abilities no longer activate those abilities if Night Talon Lord breaks a rune.
Our first game update since last week’s Heroes of Skyrim expansion set launch features fixes for many community-reported gameplay bugs.
Bug Fixes
The quest Welcome to Skyrim now progresses and completes as intended (you will need to complete it one final time before it's replaced by another quest).
Silencing a card a second time can no longer be used to return abilities to that card.
Creatures that had their keyword(s) stolen and are then silenced are now able to gain the stolen keyword(s) back.
Cards that check newly-played creature stats now take static buff abilities into account.
Serpentine Stalker now works correctly when a creature with Guard is in the other lane.
Thief of Dreams will no longer occasionally show two copies of the same card.
Sanctuary Pet now has a summon prompt and its ability can be canceled.
Leafwater Blessing can no longer return itself by triggering a Swindler’s Market with a 0-cost copy of it.
As it was not immediately communicated whether the Leafwater Blessing interaction was intended, players will be able to Soul Trap versions of Leafwater Blessing and Thieves Guild Fence that were Soul Summoned for their full value in the next game update after this one (not during 1.65.1).
Whirling Duelist now correctly applies keywords to damage.
Shadowmaster's summon ability can now be cancelled and it can no longer target a creature already affected by Shadowmaster's summon ability.
Winterhold Illusionist’s summon ability now has creature return timing that’s consistent with the ability text.
Bringer of Nightmares no longer creates a copy of the transformed creature in the owner’s discard pile.
Midnight Snack’s dragon cost reduction Last Gasp ability is now reverted when the affected dragon leaves the playmat (such as by entering the discard pile).
Night Talon Lord’s stolen creatures with Beast Form abilities no longer activate those abilities if Night Talon Lord breaks a rune.
The Elder Scrolls: Legends Heroes of Skyrim expansion is now available across all platforms! Get an in-depth look at some of the new cards and features here.
The Elder Scrolls: Legends is about to get a lot more… dragon-y. During Bethesda’s E3 2017 Showcase, the Heroes of Skyrim expansion was announced. This brand-new set of over 150 cards will include new mechanics like Shouts, familiar characters, and, of course, dragons… lots of dragons. Heroes of Skyrim will be available on June 29 on all platforms.
The Elder Scrolls: Legends Heroes of Skyrim expansion is now available across all platforms! Get an in-depth look at some of the new cards and features here.
The Elder Scrolls: Legends is about to get a lot more… dragon-y. During Bethesda’s E3 2017 Showcase, the Heroes of Skyrim expansion was announced. This brand-new set of over 150 cards will include new mechanics like Shouts, familiar characters, and, of course, dragons… lots of dragons. Heroes of Skyrim will be available on June 29 on all platforms.
As civil war wages and a newly resurfaced threat descends from the skies, we are pleased to introduce our first expansion set, Heroes of Skyrim, featuring 154 new cards. Whether you choose to rebel alongside the Stormcloaks, unleash your Beast Form with the Companions, disappear into the libraries of the College of Winterhold, traverse the land learning powerful Shouts, or take advantage of the mayhem to find yourself some easy marks, we hope you will enjoy your time here being bathed in Dragon flames when the Heroes of Skyrim expansion set launches on June 29.
As civil war wages and a newly resurfaced threat descends from the skies, we are pleased to introduce our first expansion set, Heroes of Skyrim, featuring 154 new cards. Whether you choose to rebel alongside the Stormcloaks, unleash your Beast Form with the Companions, disappear into the libraries of the College of Winterhold, traverse the land learning powerful Shouts, or take advantage of the mayhem to find yourself some easy marks, we hope you will enjoy your time here being bathed in Dragon flames when the Heroes of Skyrim expansion set launches on June 29.
Our new card this month is a big fan of Atronachs. He’s studied them, he loves them and he’s even gone so far as to combine what he liked best about other Atronachs into a brand new one of his own.
That’s a lot of abilities and stats for just 7 magicka. You’d happily throw as many Lava Atronachs as you were allowed to into almost any Intelligence deck. The twist is that you don’t just get to add Lava Atronach to your deck for free, you have to play Conjuration Tutor first to get access to them.
Of course, a 6 magicka 3/3 is nothing to write home about, but Conjuration Tutor does have a bit more going on than just that. For starters, if you manage to keep your fragile Tutor alive until you draw one of your Lava Atronachs, you get two for the price of one. That’s 16 points of power and health spread across both lanes with Ward, Guard and Breakthrough to boot.
Conjuration Tutor is not just a combo with his own progeny though, he works with plenty of other cards that let you summon Atronachs as well. Imagine playing Conjuration Tutor and immediately using the last charge of your Dark Rift to summon not one but two Storm Atronachs! Or imagine dropping a Flesh Atronach and getting a second copy of your beefy Daedra in the other lane. Your opponent is going to need quite a lot of removal to clean all that up!
Conjuration Tutor also pairs quite well with Altar of Despair. Altar is naturally good with powerful summon abilities and the 6 cost Tutor curves well into the 7 cost Atronach. If you have some other creature who has stuck around, you could even sacrifice that instead to keep the Tutor in play and get double the destruction! Hop into ranked mode today to claim your copies of Conjuration Tutor.
Our new card this month is a big fan of Atronachs. He’s studied them, he loves them and he’s even gone so far as to combine what he liked best about other Atronachs into a brand new one of his own.
That’s a lot of abilities and stats for just 7 magicka. You’d happily throw as many Lava Atronachs as you were allowed to into almost any Intelligence deck. The twist is that you don’t just get to add Lava Atronach to your deck for free, you have to play Conjuration Tutor first to get access to them.
Of course, a 6 magicka 3/3 is nothing to write home about, but Conjuration Tutor does have a bit more going on than just that. For starters, if you manage to keep your fragile Tutor alive until you draw one of your Lava Atronachs, you get two for the price of one. That’s 16 points of power and health spread across both lanes with Ward, Guard and Breakthrough to boot.
Conjuration Tutor is not just a combo with his own progeny though, he works with plenty of other cards that let you summon Atronachs as well. Imagine playing Conjuration Tutor and immediately using the last charge of your Dark Rift to summon not one but two Storm Atronachs! Or imagine dropping a Flesh Atronach and getting a second copy of your beefy Daedra in the other lane. Your opponent is going to need quite a lot of removal to clean all that up!
Conjuration Tutor also pairs quite well with Altar of Despair. Altar is naturally good with powerful summon abilities and the 6 cost Tutor curves well into the 7 cost Atronach. If you have some other creature who has stuck around, you could even sacrifice that instead to keep the Tutor in play and get double the destruction! Hop into ranked mode today to claim your copies of Conjuration Tutor.