The Elder Scrolls: Blades update 1.5 patch notes is out now and can be downloaded to bring some new changes and improvement to the game. As its major highlight, the latest Elder Scrolls: Blades update 1.5 patch removes Chest Timers completely, adds more loot, PvP Combat and more.
The Elder Scrolls: Blades update 1.5 patch notes now also lets you join a guild of up to 20 fellow Blades. In addition to the latest 1.5 patch update, the also gets a number of bug fixes and balance adjustments.
You can check out the new features, bug fixes and balance adjustments which has been made in the latest The Elder Scrolls: Blades update 1.5 patch notes below.
• Crash: Fixed a crash that could occur when going to Town or the Main Menu while the Ring of Namira Artifact was equipped.
• Abyss: Fixed rooms in the Abyss that contained an obstacle fully blocking your path.
• Elemental Damage: Fixed a bug that in most cases prevented elemental resistance piercing from making a difference. Pierced resistance now results in a guaranteed amount of elemental damage.
• Weapon: Fixed a bug that let Echo Weapon’s echo, when blocked, trigger damaging shield enchantments.
• UI: Fixed a bug that made the Stats Menu display an incorrect value for spell resistance.
• Animation: Fixed a bug that made enemies play the wrong reaction animation when hit by Quick Strikes or Dodging Strike abilities.
• Audio: Fixed a variety of overlapping audio bugs.
You can check out the full patch notes in detail here.
This post was last modified on 10th December 2019 11:19 am
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