ZeniMax Online Studios announced that "The Battle for the Writhing Wall" event is now live in The Elder Scrolls Online. This means that Tamriel’s heroes need to work together and break through to the Eastern Solstice. It's going to last until the Writhing Wall is destroyed.
To start the event, players need to visit Skordo the Knife over at the Stirk Fellowship Camp or the Sunport Rampart Camp. For those new to the game, the Stirk Fellowship Camp can be reached by taking the boat to Stirk from the docks of Vulkhel Guard, Daggerfall, or Davon’s Watch. Meanwhile, the Sunport Rampart Camp is located near the Rampart Camp Wayshrine on Solstice, which is southeast of Sunport.
Players can also complete the introductory quest "Support the Fellowship" from the in-game Crown Store to help point the way.
Three Stages
To progress through The Battle for the Writhing Wall event, players need to go through three unique themed stages. The first two phases have players complete daily quests obtained from either the Stirk Fellowship Camp or Sunport Rampart Camp (2025 Content Pass required). Each time players complete one of these daily quests for the server, they help progress the phase.
Event Rewards
For their part in the war effort, players get the chance to earn great rewards that include items, collectibles, and even an exclusive title. Players can also earn Writhing Reward Coffers from different sources throughout the event. These include as much as three Glorious Writhing Reward Coffers per day from dailies of different types.
Players can earn further Writhing Rewards Coffers from each additional daily quest completed beyond what's already mentioned along with defeating Worm Cult generals or the world boss Ghishzor. Check out the complete list of rewards here.
The Elder Scrolls Online is an award-winning massively multiplayer online role-playing game that’s set in the expansive world of Tamriel. It features an ever-evolving storyline which players can experience solo or in the company of friends. The game offers players unparalleled freedom in directing their character’s development, with no restrictions on weapons or abilities learned, leaving each player’s in-game destiny fully in their hands. The Elder Scrolls Online is available for the PC via Steam.