Elder Scrolls Online (ESO) is one of the most popular Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games (MMORPGs). There are many ways to play the game, from questing, crafting, farming, dungeon runs, trials, and more. Many players put ESO into two distinct categories when it comes to gameplay: PvE and PvP.
PvE Vs. PvPPlayer Vs. Environment (PvE) is where the player plays against the game environment; the AI or NPCs (Non-Player Characters). PvE content is the usual thing players think about when it comes to playing games, completing quests, farming, clearing out dungeons, or discovering new places. Players will start the game this way, where they’ll need to level up in order to unlock PvP content. PvP (Player Vs. Player) is where gamers verse others players in the game. Rather than teaming up against the AI to beat a boss in PvE, players have to team up and battle against each other.
PvP content in ESOThere are many different ways to engage in PvP gameplay in Elder Scrolls Online. Most PvP content is played as your particular Faction. There are three Factions: Ebonheart Pact (red), Aldmeri Dominion (yellow), and Daggerfall Coverant (blue). The Faction you choose at the start of the game is dependent on the race you select. However, you can purchase an “Any Race Any Alliance” token from the Crown Store. This will allow you to be any race and alliance you like. The PvP content is centered around wars with the factions.
However, Battlegrounds is slightly different. Unlike all other PvP content in ESO, Battlegrounds aren’t tied to a particular Faction. This means you can play with anyone against anyone.
What are Battlegrounds?Battlegrounds are short PvP modes where players are divided into three teams: Fire Drakes (orange),
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