>The More You Know - You can buy a horse for 10k gold at any Stablemaster. Find one on your map (in a town) and there will be a tab at the top of their interface. - If you're looking for RP, the most famous place is Riften -- but player housing has diminished this.
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>Which edition should I get? Gold if you don't plan to subscribe, Tamriel Unlimited if you're subbing right out of the gate. Subbing is totally optional, with its largest benefits being access to all DLC (but NOT "chapters," of which Morrowind is currently the only one), cash shop currency upon sub start/renewal, and the Craft Bag, which is shared between all your characters on a megaserver and holds all crafting materials, potentially freeing up a lot of space.
>Do I need Morrowind? If you REALLY wanna go to Vvardenfell, play a Warden, or engage in the new PvP mode (Battlegrounds -- not the same as WoW's), yes. But there's a TON to do without it.
>Which faction should I choose? Daggerfall Covenant: Most generic-fantasy faction. Humans and Orcs. Forests, haunted crags, and desert. Literally everyone who plays loves the leader. Aldmeri Dominion: Elves and cats. Forests, forests, grassland, and savannah. Leader just wants everyone to get along. Under her rule. Ebonheart Pact: Variety. Drunken vikings, Dark Elves, and lizards. Snow, volcanoes, and swampland. Leader has fuck all to do with most of the story. Probably too busy drinking.
>Sales and deals dlgamer.com/us/search?keywords=the elder scrolls online (official reseller) >====== There's been talk of stolen credit cards being used to buy keys, but a lot of people still get it through one of the following and have no problems: >====== g2a . com/?search=elder%20scrolls%20online >====== kinguin . net/catalogsearch/result/index/?q=elder+scrolls+online (consensus suggests this is the least trustworthy) >====== Of course there's always the main site and Steam. We do not suggest Steam, as it complicates installation (apparently people are having to download the game twice, and it's gigantic already) and, in theory, access, if the Steam servers go down. Maybe if their price is good enough.