Online:Battlegrounds

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Battlegrounds are small-scale player-versus-player (PvP) gameplay locations that can be accessed through the Group & Activity Finder. Initially, each battleground featured a three-sided team setup with four players in each team, but since Update 44 this has been expanded to include two-sided team setups with four or eight players per team. At launch, there were three battleground maps and three game types: Capture the Flag, Team Deathmatch, and Domination, with more were added in later updates. Battlegrounds feature leaderboards and have their own unique item set rewards.

Unlike in Cyrodiil, Battlegrounds are not Alliance-based. Instead, players can fight for the Fire Drakes (Orange), Pit Daemons (Green), or Storm Lords (Purple). Your team is assigned randomly on entering each Battleground, and you are able to queue up for Battlegrounds individually or in pre-formed groups.

According to the developers, Battlegrounds have had a Matchmaking Rating (MMR) system since their release. Initially it only accounted for your wins and losses, though it later was changed to account for the difference between your team and the enemy team's MMR difference. There are other factions, but the developers have left it vague on purpose to avoid it be exploited.

Teams[edit]

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Fire Drakes Pit Daemons Storm Lords

Game Modes[edit]

Battlegrounds are divided intro three types, each with separate leaderboards:

  • Deathmatch: Find and kill enemy players to earn points for your team.
  • Flag Games:
    • Capture the Relic: Capture the enemies' relics and return them to your base.
    • Chaosball: Pick up and try to hold a ball which gives points but deals increasingly serious damage over time.
  • Land Grab:
    • Crazy King: Capture and try to hold capture points that will regularly move to different locations on the map.
    • Domination: Capture and hold sites across the map, continually earning points based on locations held.

Locations[edit]


Rewards[edit]

As you participate in matches, you will earn points and medals based on the game mode. Points are earned for completing the game mode's primary objectives: killing enemies, capturing flags, defending locations, and holding the chaosball. Medals are earned for unique feats related to the game mode, including dealing damage, healing allies, performing kill streaks, capturing or defending flags, healing flag carriers, and taking damage.

Your points and medals contribute to your final rewards, and these are sent to you via Battlemaster Rivyn's Reward Box or Rewards for the Worthy. Rewards include Alliance Points, Experience, and items, as well as your position on the battleground leaderboards. The top players on the leaderboards will receive additional rewards at the end of the week.

Alliance Point Reward Tiers

First Place - 12000 AP + an extra champion reward through mail.

Second Place - 10000 AP

Third Place - 7000 AP


Next to the weekly leaderboard rewards they also give out daily random battlegrounds rewards

Premium battlegrounds Supplies Battlegrounds Supplies
Transmutation Geode
Battlegrounds daily recompense
Random battlegrounds set item piece

Quests[edit]

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Introductory Quest[edit]

  • For Glory: Prove yourself in a Battleground competition.

Repeatable Quests[edit]

Notes[edit]

  • A prototype battleground called Colovian Crossing, which featured a single, central capture point, was playable at many gaming conventions in 2014 and 2015.
  • Battlegrounds originally launched with the Morrowind chapter of ESO and only available to owners of Morrowind. It was implied that owning any future Chapters would grant access to Battlegrounds as well, but they are now available to all players as of Update 18.
  • The daily repeatable quests are collectively repeatable as a group, not individually. You need to complete an open quest of this type before you can receive another from Battlemaster Rivyn.
  • While in the battlegrounds, to enable PvP between the teams, your Alliance may be temporarily overridden. Fire Drakes become Aldmeri Dominion, Pit Daemons become Ebonheart Pact, and Storm Lords become Daggerfall Covenant. This override is usually hidden by the user interface, but can be revealed through use of Alliance-specific skills or items, such as Dragonknight Standard or the Alliance Rider Outfit.
  • The names of the battleground teams are a direct reference to early designs for TES:Arena. Arena was originally conceived as a fighting game featuring a tournament that took the player to each of Tamriel's cities to challenge different gladiatorial teams. According to a file from that stage of development left behind in the final game, the Firedrakes hailed from Torval, the Stormlords from Narsis and the Pit Daemons from Helstrom.
  • In 2022, all game modes but Deathmatch were removed. Separate queues for the other game modes were added as weekend events, offering a +25% bonus to Alliance Points earned.

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