The Jester's Festival will be injecting The Elder Scrolls Online with silly fun next week...
next week, offering up a plethora of in-game goodies and another chance to earn Event Tickets for the Impresario.
Between March 29th at 2pm GMT and April 6th at 2pm GMT, you'll have the opportunity to complete daily Jester's Festival quests in The Elder Scrolls Online, unlocking a heap of rewards in the process, as well as 24 lucrative Event Tickets., all you need to do is head to a jester pavilion in Ebonheart, Vulkhel Guard, or Daggerfall and meet one of the jesters dressed as an Alliance leader — or keep it simple and just grab the free quest from the Crown Store.
As with any Elder Scrolls Online event, the real reward comes from special loot boxes you find when completing specific quests or killing designated enemies. During this event, for every Jesters Festival quest you complete, you'll earn a Jester's Festival Box filled with a pile of goodies, while the first of those quests you complete each day will reward you with the even more loaded Stupendous Jester's Festival Box.
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