Elder Scrolls Online Morrowind DLC: 8 Features You Need To Know About

Vvardenfell awaits, and it is absolutely PACKED.

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For those craving more Tamriel to tide them over until the next major instalment, Elder Scrolls Online has you covered. The recent announcement of the Elder Scrolls Online's next chapter has taken the internet by storm, as come June 2017, we will be returning to Morrowind.

The expansion plans to bring the entire island of Vvardenfell - the setting for the Elder Scrolls III - to life, with the biggest expansion to the MMORPG to date. And with all the details and information floating about, it's hard not to argue that the Morrowind DLC will be anything other than massive.

Expanding the world-space, abilities, PVP and PVE opportunities, Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind is sure to astound when it arrives on the 6th of June. But to tide you over until the release, here are eight features and details you need to know about the upcoming release.

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8. New Warden Class

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Amidst the wealth of new content coming with the Morrowind expansion, the announcement of the new ‘Warden’ class is by far the most exciting. Bringing the total number of classes up to five, the ‘Warden’ offers up a brand-new way to play the game.

With three new skill-lines focusing around Nature and Healing, Frost as well as a new Animal Companion skill-line. And that should have everyone excited considering that the Ultimate power for the Animal Companion skill tree Is a bear. Not just a regular bear, a war bear that spawns permanently until killed and can be healed a buffed. Need I say anymore?

The introduction of the new class is the perfect opportunity for old players to get back into the game. Offering up a fresh new way to play and enough new abilities to change the game drastically. The unique blend of healing, ice and bears is sure to be entertaining to say the least.

It’s the perfect opportunity to start up a new character and delve into the world of Tamriel again. Especially considering the fact that Morrowind offers up a unique incentive to begin again…

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