The Elder Scrolls®: Legends™ - gstaffBethesda

We hope you enjoyed the debut of last week's Pauper event. Before exploring more new weekend events, we're headed back to an old favorite this weekend.

For Rumble Gaunlet, choose your deck carefully and see how well you can do. Entry into the event costs 150 Gold, and you will play until you reach nine victories or lose three times.

Start: Saturday, October 7th, 2017, 6 AM EDT
End: Monday, October 9th, 2017, 6 AM EDT
The Elder Scrolls®: Legends™ - gstaffBethesda

We hope you enjoyed the debut of last week's Pauper event. Before exploring more new weekend events, we're headed back to an old favorite this weekend.

For Rumble Gaunlet, choose your deck carefully and see how well you can do. Entry into the event costs 150 Gold, and you will play until you reach nine victories or lose three times.

Start: Saturday, October 7th, 2017, 6 AM EDT
End: Monday, October 9th, 2017, 6 AM EDT
Sep 29, 2017
The Elder Scrolls®: Legends™ - gstaffBethesda


Starting October 1st, The Elder Scrolls: Legends will have a new system of Daily Login Rewards. Provided as a supplement to your Daily Quests, these are your rewards for checking in on a regular basis.

You’ll see a complete schedule showing all the rewards available during the current month. Every day you login, you get a reward and advance to the next, more valuable reward.

The Monthly Schedule records how many times you’ve logged in since the first day of the month. You don’t have to start on the first day, and you don’t have to login consecutively to continue to receive rewards. For example, if you login the first six days and then skip a week, you’ll get the seventh reward on your next login.

This is only the beginning of this new reward system - we will be tuning the schedule each month, and we have plans for even more exciting rewards in the future.
Sep 29, 2017
The Elder Scrolls®: Legends™ - gstaffBethesda


Starting October 1st, The Elder Scrolls: Legends will have a new system of Daily Login Rewards. Provided as a supplement to your Daily Quests, these are your rewards for checking in on a regular basis.

You’ll see a complete schedule showing all the rewards available during the current month. Every day you login, you get a reward and advance to the next, more valuable reward.

The Monthly Schedule records how many times you’ve logged in since the first day of the month. You don’t have to start on the first day, and you don’t have to login consecutively to continue to receive rewards. For example, if you login the first six days and then skip a week, you’ll get the seventh reward on your next login.

This is only the beginning of this new reward system - we will be tuning the schedule each month, and we have plans for even more exciting rewards in the future.
The Elder Scrolls®: Legends™ - gstaffBethesda

Greatness can rise from humble beginnings!

Our monthly gauntlet event returns this weekend with a twist. Our new variation of gauntlet is appropriately referred to as Pauper, as Legal decks for the event may only contain cards from the common rarity. As many heroes of The Elder Scrolls rose to fame from lowly beginnings (usually in a prison), we think the event is a great way for players to showcase their skills without some of our flashiest cards.

Are you up for the challenge? Pauper Gauntlet begins Saturday at 6:00 AM EDT and ends Monday at 10:00 AM EDT. The entry fee is still just 150 gold or an event ticket.

For more details, visit legends.bethesda.net.
The Elder Scrolls®: Legends™ - gstaffBethesda

Greatness can rise from humble beginnings!

Our monthly gauntlet event returns this weekend with a twist. Our new variation of gauntlet is appropriately referred to as Pauper, as Legal decks for the event may only contain cards from the common rarity. As many heroes of The Elder Scrolls rose to fame from lowly beginnings (usually in a prison), we think the event is a great way for players to showcase their skills without some of our flashiest cards.

Are you up for the challenge? Pauper Gauntlet begins Saturday at 6:00 AM EDT and ends Monday at 10:00 AM EDT. The entry fee is still just 150 gold or an event ticket.

For more details, visit legends.bethesda.net.
The Elder Scrolls®: Legends™ - gstaffBethesda

A new update for TES: Legends will be available today.

New Notification Tray
  • Notifications are no longer displayed as messages when you login. An icon at the lower left of the main landing screen lights up when you have one or more Notifications to review. Selecting this opens a list where you can review or dismiss each message.

New Deck Button
  • The New Deck button is now more visible when selecting a deck from the list.

New Options Settings
  • The Options button now leads to Settings tabs for Video, Audio, and the new Preferences. You can opt out of Spectator Mode completely on the Preferences tab.

New VFX
  • Alduin – Now enters play in style with a unique VFX for his “destroy all creatures” ability.
  • Lute – Now grants its wielder an ongoing musical VFX.

Solo Arena
  • Ambush Scenario – Three-cost creatures can no longer get the drop on you.

Stories
  • Fall of the Dark Brotherhood - Difficulty has been reduced on select games.

General Bug Fixes
  • Shouts – Animations for Shouts no longer block players from taking other actions.
  • Turn Timer - Improvements were made to the turn timer to reduce instances of animations cutting into an opponent's turn.
  • Many cards have had Gameplay, Audio, Translation, and VFX errors fixed.

Localized Support
  • Resolved login issues for Russian players.
The Elder Scrolls®: Legends™ - gstaffBethesda

A new update for TES: Legends will be available today.

New Notification Tray
  • Notifications are no longer displayed as messages when you login. An icon at the lower left of the main landing screen lights up when you have one or more Notifications to review. Selecting this opens a list where you can review or dismiss each message.

New Deck Button
  • The New Deck button is now more visible when selecting a deck from the list.

New Options Settings
  • The Options button now leads to Settings tabs for Video, Audio, and the new Preferences. You can opt out of Spectator Mode completely on the Preferences tab.

New VFX
  • Alduin – Now enters play in style with a unique VFX for his “destroy all creatures” ability.
  • Lute – Now grants its wielder an ongoing musical VFX.

Solo Arena
  • Ambush Scenario – Three-cost creatures can no longer get the drop on you.

Stories
  • Fall of the Dark Brotherhood - Difficulty has been reduced on select games.

General Bug Fixes
  • Shouts – Animations for Shouts no longer block players from taking other actions.
  • Turn Timer - Improvements were made to the turn timer to reduce instances of animations cutting into an opponent's turn.
  • Many cards have had Gameplay, Audio, Translation, and VFX errors fixed.

Localized Support
  • Resolved login issues for Russian players.
The Elder Scrolls®: Legends™ - gstaffBethesda
This month’s TES: Legends card has sworn himself in service to the Emperor, and he takes that duty very seriously. The Empire has empowered the Emperor’s Blade with a license to kill and rewards him with bounties for doing so.



As you might expect for a card representing the most elite agents in service of the Emperor, you get a formidable warrior for your 4 magicka. Not only is the Emperor’s Blade excellent at protecting his lane, but he can also take down a lot of foes with comparable costs and survive to tell the tale. Additionally, when you do kill an enemy, you get a nice health buff that can buy you time to cast Spellsword’s powerful late-game creatures.

A lot of the Blade’s strength comes from how easily a big creature with Guard and a powerful Slay ability slots into any Spellsword deck. You can also do a bit of work to make him even better, if you’re so inclined. He’s quite good with the Spellsword mini-theme of guards mattering, curving ideally into a Snowhawk Detachment or Watch Commander, and unlocking the full potential of those cards. He’s also quite strong when combined with an Imperial Camp to buff his power. Alternately, you could go for the full flavor win and have your Emperor’s Blade protect your Emperor Titus Mede and Young Dragonborns.

However you prefer to use the Emperor’s Blade, be sure to jump into the ranked queue to claim your copies at the end of the month!
The Elder Scrolls®: Legends™ - gstaffBethesda
This month’s TES: Legends card has sworn himself in service to the Emperor, and he takes that duty very seriously. The Empire has empowered the Emperor’s Blade with a license to kill and rewards him with bounties for doing so.



As you might expect for a card representing the most elite agents in service of the Emperor, you get a formidable warrior for your 4 magicka. Not only is the Emperor’s Blade excellent at protecting his lane, but he can also take down a lot of foes with comparable costs and survive to tell the tale. Additionally, when you do kill an enemy, you get a nice health buff that can buy you time to cast Spellsword’s powerful late-game creatures.

A lot of the Blade’s strength comes from how easily a big creature with Guard and a powerful Slay ability slots into any Spellsword deck. You can also do a bit of work to make him even better, if you’re so inclined. He’s quite good with the Spellsword mini-theme of guards mattering, curving ideally into a Snowhawk Detachment or Watch Commander, and unlocking the full potential of those cards. He’s also quite strong when combined with an Imperial Camp to buff his power. Alternately, you could go for the full flavor win and have your Emperor’s Blade protect your Emperor Titus Mede and Young Dragonborns.

However you prefer to use the Emperor’s Blade, be sure to jump into the ranked queue to claim your copies at the end of the month!
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