Alright, so today I decided to tackle the Vaults of Madness in ESO. I’d heard it could be a bit tricky, so I figured I’d give it a shot and see what all the fuss was about.
Getting Started
First things first, I grouped up with a few guildmates. It’s always more fun (and usually easier) to run dungeons with friends. We all hopped into voice chat, made sure everyone was ready, and then I queued us up for the dungeon using the Group Finder.

Once we were in, I quickly checked my gear. Gotta make sure everything’s repaired and I have enough potions! I am always run out of them.
The First Few Pulls
The beginning of the dungeon wasn’t too bad. We took it slow, pulling small groups of enemies at a time. We encountered some basic skeletons and zombies at the beginning. I remember I got a little lost in the middle because I was in the wrong way. Luckily my friends called me, so I went back. Our tank did a great job of keeping the enemies focused on them, while the DPS (including me!) burned them down. I was so nervous to go into that dungeon, But after a first few pulls, I felt much better.
Facing the Challenges
Things got a bit more interesting as we progressed. There were some larger, tougher enemies that required a bit more coordination. We had to pay attention to the boss mechanics – dodging area-of-effect attacks, interrupting certain abilities, and making sure we didn’t stand in the bad stuff. There were a few close calls, but we managed to stay alive and keep pushing forward.
Triumphant Finish!
Finally, we reached the last boss. It was a tough fight, with lots of moving parts. We had to coordinate our attacks, manage our resources, and react quickly to the boss’s abilities. After a few wipes (okay, maybe more than a few…), we finally figured it out and took the boss down!
It was a satisfying victory, and we all celebrated our accomplishment. I looted the boss, grabbed my rewards, and then we all headed out of the dungeon, feeling pretty good about ourselves.
The drop was not I expected, But it was very cool and worth a lot.