TES: Legends 'Return To Clockwork City' Story Expansion!

Nov. 16, 2017



TES: Legends ‘Return To Clockwork City’ Story Expansion!

TES: Legends ‘Return To Clockwork City’ Story Expansion!

Bethesda will be opening up Sotha Sil’s mechanical wonderland inThe Elder Scrolls: Legendscard-game thisNovember 30thwith the upcoming ‘Return to Clockwork City‘ storyexpansion.

Millennia ago, the tinkerer god Sotha Sil built himself a hidden sanctuary, from which to shape his vision of the future. He called it the Clockwork City, and it was there that he died, when a fellow god betrayed and murdered him. What secrets died with him? What was he building in those gleaming halls? In the centuries since, no mortal has entered the city. Until now.

InReturn to Clockwork City, Players will collect full playsets of over 55 newcardsby playing through 35 excitingstory missions. With these cards, you can search for lost treasure, construct steam-powered wonders or channel your inner mad scientist to create strange mechanical abominations. Here’s a first look at what we’ve got in store:

The Clockwork City is the grand workshop of the late god Sotha Sil, who was obsessed with crafting his own forms of life, reconstructing and building on the work of theDwemerartisans.

Perhaps his most intriguing and disturbing creations were the Fabricants, unique creatures born of both flesh and metal. InLegends,we’re bringing these beings to life with five Fabricant cards – one per attribute – that will reward you for playing withneutral cardslike the Dwemer constructs. These fivecreaturesnot only offer some seriouspower, but also open up some exciting newdeckbuildingopportunities.

Return to Clockwork Cityshows you theClockwork Cityas you’ve never seen it before. This isn’t the gleaming metropolis seen inThe Elder Scrolls: Online– it’s a lost city, suffering the ravages of time and rust. And where there’s a lost city, there’s treasure – as well as people willing to risk their lives to find it!

Enter the ‘Treasure Hunters’ and the first of our new mechanics: ‘Treasure Hunt’. While in play, adventurous fellows with the Treasure Huntabilitywill watch each card youdraw, checking to see if it’s the treasure they’re seeking. Once you’ve drawn everything they want, they’ll reward you for your effort.

‘Relic Hunter’ here, for example, will give a buff to the first weapon you draw after playing him. It’s not just any weapon, after all – it’s the priceless object he’s been seeking!

But some Treasure Hunters have greater ambitions. Take ‘Ratway Prospector’, for example. She’s got a long shopping list, but if you can check off every item, your little 1-drop will become a mighty 6/7 brawler. Thankfully, you don’t have to find everything in one turn. You just need to keep your treasure hunter alive long enough to find their loot – which is where Ratway Prospector’s second ability becomes especially helpful.

Of course, a good treasure hunter doesn’t just leave matters to chance. Cards likePlunderorCrown Quartermaster, for example, can guarantee that you’ll draw an item immediately, rather than relying on the tender mercies of the shuffler.

In the years since Sotha Sil’s demise, his creations have had to fend for themselves. The humanoid clockwork constructs known as the Factotums have done that by learning to collectively repair, enhance, and upgrade their own bodies. Which brings us to the other new mechanic in Clockwork City: ‘Assemble’.

When you play an Assemble creature, you’ll choose one of two bonuses. You’ll give that bonus to both that creature and every other Factotum in your hand and deck. Sure, a creature like Factotum Exterminator may not look like much on its own, but play it with enough other Factotums and you can craft some true monstrosities!

Like our previous story expansion, ‘Fall of the Dark Brotherhood‘, this expansion will be broken into three acts, each of which will be available for gold or as an in-app purchase. We also have a special bundle price of$19.99that will get you all three acts that also comes with a bonus alternate art card.

Return to Clockwork City will see the Forgotten Hero reunite with some companions from their first adventure, including the dark elf who has all the answers: Laaneth.

And that’s not the only alternate art card we’ve got in store. This time if you complete Master Mode, you’ll also earn this alternate art Swims-at-Night.

The ‘Return to Clockwork City‘ expansion forThe Elder Scrolls: Legendscard game is now open for pre-order on PC and Mac. Doing so will net you an exclusive title: ‘The Relic Hunter’.

The Elder Scrolls: Legendsis now available on PC for Windows and Mac operating systems, as well as on Android and iOS devices.

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