Fargrave is the main hub for missions, NPCs and activities in the Deadlands DLC. Although it exists outside the dead place as an independent entity that does not belong to any prince, it is connected to many planes of annihilation through its huge network of portals. There are four different locations in this city: the city itself where most missions start, the bazaar where the guild merchants are located, the crafting area, and the Shambles. Shambles is the only area in Fargrave that holds hostile enemies.
One of the most anticipated updates of Elder Scrolls Online is the addition of an armory system. The Armory is a system through which players can save and load multiple builds on a character, thus achieving a multi-category that has not been seen in ESO. The armory system will save alternative attributes, skill points, championship points, equipment and other character statistics in the optional version. The player has two slots at the beginning, and a free armory station for the player’s home is provided in the Crown Store.
Almost every Elder Scrolls Online extension introduces a new set of items, including small items like Deadlands DLC. This DLC introduces nine new sets: three of which are mythological items that must be fortune-telling, three are craftable, and three can be found in Deadlands. Or players can use ESO Gold to purchase related items.
There are several returning characters in the Deadlands DLC of Elder Scrolls Online, many of which are the front and center of the main quest line in the Blackwood chapter. Although Eveli is the main task giver in Leyawiin and other areas, Dremora Lyranth is the player's main contact in Fargrave and Deadlands. Some ESO players found Eveli's character to be fascinating, but for the serious storyline she participated in, it ended up being a bit too exaggerated. On the other hand, Lyranth has been a fan favorite since her debut. Players can choose IGGM to buy Cheap ESO Gold.