The Elder Scrolls Online - Blackwood Upgrade (DLC) Official Website Key
Thirty-plus hours of Oblivion nostalgia, a genuinely useful companion system, and a Daedric conspiracy that actually hooks you, Blackwood is the ESO chapter that solo players have quietly been waiting for.
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Best for solo ESO players and Oblivion fans who want a meaty story zone with a companion system that finally makes going it alone viable.
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I keep coming back to Blackwood because it quietly solved the thing that made ESO awkward to play alone. The companion system introduced here lets you recruit two fully voiced NPC allies, Mirri Elendis and Bastian Hallix, each unlocked through their own questlines in the Blackwood zone. They bring customizable gear, combat abilities, and a rapport meter that reacts to the choices you make elsewhere in the game. They are not substitutes for a real co-op partner and they cannot join you in PvP or arenas, but for open-world questing, dungeons, and trials they fill the gap in a way ESO never managed before. The setting itself does a lot of heavy lifting. Blackwood sits in the south of Tamriel and leans hard into Oblivion-era geography, giving you the city of Leyawiin, the Niben Forest, Blackwood Bogs, and the edges of Black Marsh to explore. The visual tone is warmer and more lush than the grey palette of Greymoor, and the region has a density of side content that makes wandering feel rewarding. The main storyline puts you on the trail of Daedric Prince Mehrunes Dagon, 800 years before the events of the original Oblivion, and the conspiracy structure gets going fast. Returning character Eveli Sharp-Arrow anchors the early quests well, and while the plot has a few predictable turns in its second half, the pacing is tighter than several earlier ESO chapters. The Rockgrove trial adds a 12-player endgame challenge for guilds who want structured group content. Where Blackwood stumbles is familiar territory for long-time ESO players. The core quest loop of talk, travel, fight, return has not changed, and by this chapter it does feel formulaic if you have played a few of the prior expansions. Some of the voice performances veer into pantomime territory, and geometry bugs have been reported across platforms, though nothing that blocks progress. The companion combat AI is serviceable rather than impressive and the relationship-building system requires enough repetition that it can feel like a grind before the better stat bonuses unlock. The honest pitch: if you are an existing ESO player looking for a well-crafted region with a strong central mystery and you have ever wished you could run content without coordinating a group, Blackwood is the chapter built for you. If you are brand new to ESO, you can jump in here and treat it as a standalone story, though the sheer volume of surrounding content in the base game can make orientation slow. Either way, the companion system alone changed how a lot of players approach the game, and that carries weight.

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