Ever wanted to modify the Trait in your gear? Together with the introduction on the new Transmutation Method coming alongside the Clockwork City DLC game pack, you'll be able to! Learn about this new crafting program in our Q&A article.
In The Elder Scrolls Online, you've been capable to build and develop your character to match your style of play. Now, with the new Transmutation Method, you'll be capable of tailor your gear to match your style at the same time.
Here's everything you need to know about the new Transmutation System, coming with Update 16 and the Clockwork City DLC game pack.
What Items Can I Transmute?
This new program will allow you to change the Trait for the following item types:
All armors, including light, medium, and heavy pieces for all slots (head, shoulders, chest, hands, waist, legs and feet)
All weapons, including all types of staff, two-handed weapons, one handed weapons, bows, and shields
This includes items such as Asylum, Master, or Maelstrom Weapons, Monster Masks, and weapons and armors dropped from Trials or Group Dungeons.
How Do I Transmute An Item?
In order to Transmute an item, you'll need the following:
Access to a Transmutation Station
The desired Trait researched for the specific item
The required amount of Transmutation Crystals
A Transmutation Station can be found within the heart in the Brass Fortress in the Clockwork City, or you can purchase a personal Transmutation Station for your home from Rolis Hlaalu, the Mastercraft Merchant found in each faction's capital city.
You are also required to have the ability to craft items with all the Trait you wish to apply. For example, if you want to alter your one-handed sword from Powered to Sharpened, you need to be able to craft one-handed swords with all the Sharpened Trait already. This means in order to Transmute some items, you might need to research the desired Trait first at a regular crafting station.
Finally, when you Transmute an item, you'll need to spend Transmutation Crystals in order to do so. These rare crystals can only be earned from certain activities, such as daily dungeon quests, pledges, or from completing arenas.
If you have everything you need to Transmute an item, you simply need to use the Transmutation Station, select the item you wish to change, choose the item's new Trait, and then confirm.
Where Can I Get Transmutation Crystals?
You can earn Transmutation Crystals from the following activities:
Guaranteed drops:
Random Daily LFG
Undaunted Pledges
Trial Weekly Quests
Arena, Trial, and Battlegrounds Leaderboards
Alliance War Campaign End Rewards
Your first Rewards for the Worthy in a day
Maelstrom Arena (Veteran mode only)
Dragonstar Arena (Veteran mode only)
Chance to drop:
Dungeon Final Bosses
Rewards for the Worthy mails, after your first for the day
Random LFGs after your first
Note that while some activities are guaranteed to reward Transmutation Crystals, others only have a chance. For example, you will always receive Transmutation Crystals for completing your daily Undaunted Pledges, but you will only have a chance to receive them for defeating a dungeon's end boss.
The amount of Transmutation Crystals you'll be able to receive also varies using the activity. Some activities will only reward one crystal, while others, such as the Rewards for the Worthy, can reward you with many more.
Can I Transmute items for my friends?
No. When you Transmute an item, it will be bound to you. You cannot Transmute an item that is bound to another player.
Can I Transmute items for my other characters?
Yes. Transmuted items are bound to your account. Since you are able to move them between characters on your account via the bank, you could use a character with the ability to craft the right Trait to Transmute an item for another of your characters.
Do I Have to Own the Clockwork City DLC Game Pack To Transmute Items?
While the only public Transmutation Station in Tamriel is located within the confines in the Clockwork City's Brass Fortress, it is possible to purchase a personal Transmutation Station for your home from Rolis Hlaalu, the Mastercraft Merchant found in each faction's capital city
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