Hands down the best use of Crowns Right Now in ESO



Not sure what the best thing to spend your crowns on is? Let me show you the 10 best uses of crowns in Elder Scrolls Online Right now! Real money transactions are important, so don’t go in blind!

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40 thoughts on “Hands down the best use of Crowns Right Now in ESO”

  1. ESO should come out with a tradesman assistant. You could summon a tradesman to deconstruct blacksmithing, woodworking, enchanting and jewelry items (might be too OP to have the ability to craft sets). MONEY WOULD BE MADE ESO (ya hear me?)

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  2. To me these things you should buy first from crown store:
    1. Chapters DLC
    2. Regular DLC
    3. Extra character slots
    Only then it makes sense to buy anything else. But never ever buy in crown store what you can get in game for free.

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  3. I was sooo mad when they introduced these little felines, as i already had the banker and the merchant and i kinda wanted little cats taking care of my business but didn't want to pay crowns again for something i already have πŸ˜…

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  4. Love my merchant. In some cases I never have to leave a dungeon.
    Until I have too many set pieces I want to sell in the guild auction.
    The banker may come next. On sail of course.
    I would love for my merchant to pull out an anvil and hammer and repair my stuff.
    Decon would be a nice option too. I may need to get a cat for that too.

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  5. When I was new to eso and had very limited crowns, the starter pack adept was the best purchase I made. For 1,000 crowns (same price you would pay for 5 xp scrolls) you get a horse mount, 3 costumes, riding lessons to raise speed, stamina and carry capacity, xp scrolls, food, potions, poisons and repair kits. You can find it under the featured tab πŸ‘

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  6. I hate it when people say crap like "4,000" crowns. Just say 40 DOLLARS!!! Nobody "needs" ANYTHING from the crown store. How much did you get paid for this video? Apparently not enogh if your putting ADS in a 10 min video.πŸ‘ŽπŸ‘ŽπŸ‘Ž

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  7. My favorites are limited edition (or just rare) cosmetics like hair styles or personalities and….crates (yes I love crates). What you mention will always stay in the crown store so if I feel like it I can always get them anytime

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  8. I have the relequin chest but it doesn't look like that. I love the wings but hate it's look. Must be different on PC I guess since I play on PS4 but I finally gave up and costumed it.

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  9. 5:12 it's worth it to check on eBay for the ESO explorer's pack. You can usually get it for $4 to $8 and it comes with the any race any alliance unlock as well as the base game pre-order pet and a bunch of treasure maps.

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  10. I love having the merchant! My only disappointment was that it doesn't have the ability to do a quick repair of armor, like other merchants, nor the ability to purchase anything in case you should accidently run out of repair kits (which I do all of the time) in a dungeon.

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  11. Definitely agree with 1/2, although, if you can only afford 1, I think the banker is more valuable. If you're in a dungeon and need space, not only can you deposit stuff you want to save, but you can also deposit junk to quickly clear up inventory and then sell or deconstruct it later. This does potentially require more micromanagement, but for me, it's the most versatile option until you can get both. Although, I do have to say Fez always warms my heart with his excited "Friend!" greeting.

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  12. Slight correction: Transmute station does not allow you to craft any gear you have ever looted as it doesn't retroactively add everything to collections. Like I am missing entire sets or parts of sets I know I have had in my bank for years and then deconstructed, and unfortunately just a couple of months before the reconstruction system came out.. But yeah, it doesn't contain all the sets you ever looted. It does contain some stuff I have looted in the past however. How do I know this? Since I was away for 6 months, came back and reconstruction was in the game – sets I deconstructed or sold much longer ago than that are somehow in my collections.
    For example, it says I only have one part of a set from a normal dungeon. A dungeon I have completed like 40 times? – like somehow I clicked and dragged all the items and destroyed them rather than bound them by selling or deconstructing? I don't think so. And then it says I have a bunch of items from sets from certain DLC dungeons that I haven't done in a year.

    Awesome feature though, bugs withstanding. Very confusing, but quite awesome.

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