A 600MB download, The Elder Scrolls Online update 1.23 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One today fixes issues with the Maw of Lorkhaj Trial, the UI, the Volatile Familiar ability, Maelstrom Destruction Staff, and the Hlaalu Furnisher’s Document.
Here’s full details on the new patch:
Fixes & Improvements – Thieves Guild DLC Game Pack
Dungeons & Group Content
Maw of Lorkhaj
- Into the Maw: This quest can no longer be shared, making it consistent with other Trial quests.
- The Ancient Lunar Talisman will once again be present in the chest after defeating Rakkhat for anyone who has killed Rakkhat without previously accepting “Into the Maw”.
Fixes & Improvements – Base Game Patch
Combat & Gameplay
Sorcerer
- Daedric Summoning – Volatile Familiar: Fixed an issue with Ranks I – III of this ability where the pulse damage from the Volatile Familiar was being increased by Daedric Prey from other players.
Crafting & Economy
General
- Fixed a rare issue that caused the Hlaalu Furnisher’s Document to occasionally appear empty after being opened.
Exploration & Itemization
Itemization
- Fixed an issue where the enchantment bonus from the Maelstrom Destruction Staff was not functioning for more than one player if multiple players used Wall of Elements on the same target.
UI
General
- The mail window will no longer close if you open it quickly after changing zones.
- Fixed an issue that prevented certain Alchemy Reagents from appearing in the Reagent search results at Guild Traders.
The Elder Scrolls Online’s Morrowind expansion launches on June 6, and you can see the new Warden class in the above trailer.
[Source: The Elder Scrolls Online (1), (2)]
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