Get ready for cheer and chaos as The Elder Scrolls Online brings back the Jester’s Festival in-game event. It starts this Thursday, March 27, and runs until April 3. Once the fun starts, all players can enjoy the increases to XP gains along with the rewards once they complete the event-specific quests.
To join the festivities, all players need to do is head on over to the event pavilions that are located within Ebonheart, Vulkhel Guard, or Daggerfall. Once there, they need to talk with one of the three jesters posing as an alliance leader. Those who have trouble finding them can instead go to the in-game Crown Store and then get their hands on the Jester's Festival Invitation Quest.
Once they finish the introductory quest, players can then earn the Pie of Misrule memento reward. The thing is, players actually don't need the Pie of Misrule to get the 100% XP buff. That's because the bonus is now shared passively to all adventurers who are joining the fun.
Throughout the Jester’s Festival, players can pick up different event-specific daily quests. For each one completed, they get to receive a Jester's Festival Box. In addition, the first Jester’s Festival daily quest players complete each day reward them with one Stupendous Jester's Festival Box.
During the festivities, players can also collect three Event Tickets for the first Jester’s Festival quest completed each day. Participating in the festivities every day of the event can earn them as much as 24 tickets total.
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.
This MMORPG also prides itself on enabling players to tell their unique in-game stories. Players can explore the vast landscapes of Tamriel, undertake quests to reclaim their lost soul, fight to save the world from Oblivion, and experience any story in any part of the world in whichever order they choose – with or without the companionship of other players. The Elder Scrolls Online is available for the PC via Steam.