Alright, let’s talk about how I got some event tickets in ESO today.
Figuring Out Where to Start
So, first thing I did was try to remember how to even get these tickets. I vaguely recalled something about daily quests, but I wasn’t sure which ones. I did a little digging around, and it turns out that if I wanted to get the most tickets, I should head over to Northern and Southern Elsweyr. Apparently, doing the daily quests there could net me one ticket from each zone. That’s two tickets right there, just for doing some dailies, sweet!

Doing the Dailies
I dusted off my character and zipped over to Elsweyr. I started with the Northern part, grabbed some of those daily repeatable quests, and got to work. There were different types, you know, like delve quests, world boss quests, and even dragon slaying quests. I also found out that the crafting writ dailies don’t count for the tickets. So, I made sure to tackle the right ones. It was actually kind of fun, running around, taking down some big bad guys, and collecting my rewards. After I was done up north, I made my way down south and did the same thing there. More quests, more rewards, and another event ticket!
Other Ways to Earn Tickets
- I also heard that during certain events, like the Whitestrake’s Mayhem, you can snag tickets by doing your first Cyrodiil or Battleground daily, and another from your first Imperial City daily. That’s a total of three possible tickets per day during those events.
- During some events, like the Anniversary Jubilee, you could also get 3 tickets for eating a slice of Jubilee Cake per day.
Cashing In My Tickets
Now, once I had a few tickets in my pocket, I needed to figure out what to do with them. I remembered reading something about a special vendor called the “Impresario.” Turns out, this person only shows up during events. I found their tent and took a look at what they had to offer. Man, there’s some cool stuff you can get with these tickets! Furniture, style pages, and all sorts of unique collectibles. It seems like they change up the inventory from time to time, so it’s worth checking back during different events.
Keeping Track of Tickets
One thing I learned the hard way is that you can only hold up to 12 event tickets at a time. I had to spend some to make room for more. Not a huge deal, but something to keep in mind if you’re trying to stock up.
So yeah, that’s how my day went, getting those event tickets. It’s a nice little system they’ve got going on, and it definitely makes me want to log in more often during events. Plus, who doesn’t love getting some cool new stuff for their character or house?