Alright, guys, let’s talk about the Ring of the Pale Order in ESO. I’ve been messing around with it, and here’s the lowdown on how I got it and what I think.
Digging Up the Pieces
First things first, you gotta find the five leads for this bad boy. It’s all about antiquities, so I dusted off my scrying and excavating skills. It was a bit of a grind, honestly, running around different zones.

I started searching in the zones which the leads were reported in. This is a key part of the process, for sure!
- Auridon:I spent a good chunk of time scouring the area. I dug up so many random treasures while i was looking for it.
- Glenumbra: Same story here. Lots of digging, lots of hoping. I felt I was running in circles for a while.
- Stonefalls: This one was particularly a pain. Seemed like I dug up everything but the lead for a long time.
- Alik’r Desert:The desert felt endless, lots of searching around random spots.
- Wrothgar: I had to keep looking and looking, and used many, many survey reports to try to track down the lead.
Putting It All Together
Once I finally scryed all five leads, I had to find the actual excavation spots. Most of them weren’t too hard to pinpoint, thankfully, I used my scrying skills again, but I had to check up online where some of them were, not gonna lie. It got me to a point where I was thinking ‘I can do this’.
After I dug up all five pieces, the ring was automatically assembled. No extra steps, which was a relief after all that work!
My Takeaway
So, the Ring of the Pale Order. I was so hyped to obtain this item after hearing about how strong it was. The grind was real, I did enjoy the feeling of hunting down each piece one-by-one!