Elder Scrolls Online players on consoles will finally be able to experience the Lost Depths DLC and Update 35.
Elder Scrolls Online Releases Lost Depths DLC on Consoles Along with Update 35
Starting today, Elder Scrolls Online console players will finally be able to explore the hidden alcoves of the Lost Depths DLC. The expansion, along with Update 35, have already been available to PC players since August 22.
Lost Depths is the second of the year-long adventure of the Legacy of the Bretons, coming after the Ascending Tide DLC which was released in March of this year. This Elder Scrolls Online DLC will introduce two four-player dungeons, the Earthen Root Enclave, and the Graven Deep. It also brings along two storylines that will act as a prelude to the final DLC, Firesong.

As usual, this DLC will cost players 1500 Crowns (or about $14.99). It will come free to any player who’s currently subscribed to ESO Plus. A collector’s bundle is available for 4000 Crowns. This set will include a cute War Pangrit Mount (think blue guar), and a pet.
Lost Depths DLC Dungeons
Both of the new dungeons being introduced into Elder Scrolls Online will have the usual Normal and Veteran difficulty modes. There is also a Hard Mode for all of the new boss fights. The most dedicated of players will also be able to obtain special face and body markings, mementos, titles, and furnishings exclusive to Earthen Root Enclave and Graven Deep.

Prestigious titles such as “Breathless” or “Invader’s Bane” are ripe for the taking.
Earthen Root Enclave
The Earthen Root Enclave is a new dungeon in the Lost Depths DLC, acting as a sanctuary for druids of all walks of life (playable druid class, please!). However, as with everything in Elder Scrolls Online, things don’t always go as planned. The enclave has now been under siege by a new group, the Firesong Circle.

Players will battle the Firesong Circle with their newfound ally, Druid Laurel. They will also be able to learn more about the three major druid circles that inhabit the Enclave: the druids of Stone, Root, and Air. Each of these smaller groups will have their own little corner of the enclave, and each will be thematically different.

As a reward to defeat the Firesong Circle and its leader, Devyric, Elder Scrolls Online players will be rewarded with new armor sets.
Earthen Root Enclave Rewards
- Stone’s Accord (Light Armor) is the new healer armor set. This set’s bonus allows the user to buff allies with Minor Berserk and Minor Resolve when they target them with area of effect heals.
- Rage of the Ursauk (Medium Armor)’s set bonus causes the wielder’s Heavy Attacks to create a large area that grants Empower to their allies within. Empower is a buff that increases Heavy Attack damage to monsters by a large 80%
- Deeproot Zeal (Heavy Armor) allows tanks to restore their stamina and magicka whenever they deal damage to a target they are taunting.
- Archdruid Devyric (Monster Mask) lets Heavy Attacks to create a delayed Shock explosion that also inflicts targets with Major Vulnerability, making them even more susceptible to damage.
Graven Deep
The open seas of The Elder Scrolls Online are a dangerous endeavour, even for the most seaworthy of vessels. This is even more true for the Graven Deep, a region of the seas that is plagued with storms and peril. Many a ship have met their untimely demise at the waters surrounding the Graven Deep.

Unfortunately, the player’s ship is one of the Deep’s latest in a long line of casualties. Your ship is torn asunder, and you and your group are washed upon its sandy beaches. Good thing that the Mage Guild and lead explorer Dhulef are on the island. It just so happens that they are exploring secrets that the Dwemer have left behind.

Players will encounter various beasts, the souls of those who perished on the island, and even Dwemer automatons. Of course, players will find a plethora of loot for their efforts (aside from the secrets of the long-gone dwarves).
Graven Deep Rewards
- Grave Inevitability (Light Armor) makes normal attacks grant a stacking Remorseless buff, which can be stacked up to 5 times. While 5 stacks are maintained, the user emits an aura of Minor Force that affects allies and grants Major Force to the user themselves.
- Phylactery’s Grasp (Medium Armor) Light Attacks that are Critical Hits will hit the target with the Withered Soul Debuff. This effect deals disease damage spread over 10 seconds. The user further restores stamina whenever the wielder crits with light attacks while the enemy is afflicted.
- Pangrit Denmother (Heavy Armor) lets blocked hits apply a Minor Courage buff on allies, increasing their weapon and spell damage for a short duration.
- Euphotic Gatekeeper (Monster Mask) is a unique item that, whenever the wielder rolls, spawns a Hadolid Husk that absorbs all damage that would be directed at the user. This minion then explodes after a short delay, dealing damage in a large area.
Elder Scrolls Online Patch 35
The Elder Scrolls Online’s Patch 35 doesn’t introduce too many major changes. This is both for the base game or the various DLC and will focus mainly on fixes and balancing. Some notable additions are new three Rewards for the Worthy armor sets, Nocturnal’s Ploy, Langour of Peryite, and Mara’s Balm.

Tales of Tribute will also be getting some attention, as opponent NPC AI has been tweaked and they should prove more challenging. Companions will also be quiet and allow you to focus during your matches, as they should. Be sure to check out our beginner guide and the best cards to use against the enhanced AI.
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