ESO Update 47 Leaks Reveal New Costumes and Dungeon Rewards

A fantasy scene from The ESO featuring diverse characters engaged in battle within a mystical, illuminated dungeon.

Key Highlights:

  • New Crown Store items and skill cosmetics revealed ahead of ESO Update 47.
  • Hidden Kindred Crates to feature the Dreadmare of a Thousand Truths.
  • Fresh skill styles, dungeon rewards, and emotes leaked via data mining.

A wave of new leaks tied to The Elder Scrolls Online (ESO) upcoming Update 47 has surfaced, offering a deeper look at the Crown Store lineup and the contents of the incoming Hidden Kindred crates.

The information, sourced from in-game data mining by the ESO community and spotlighted by TESO Tomb Shell, suggests a wide array of new cosmetics, earnables, and assets arriving in the near future.

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Among the standout revelations is confirmation of a third Radiant Apex mount known as the Dreadmare of a Thousand Truths, reportedly a skeletal steed adorned with lilac-purple energy wings and an ethereal underbelly.

While only a miniature icon of the mount has been uncovered so far, its visual design suggests a strong thematic tie to Vaermina. Internally, it appears referenced as Vaermina’s Dreadmare.

Several new locations were also revealed, including maps for the Black Gem Foundry, Naj Kalish, and a new Worm Cult base on Stirk Island.

Although elements of the Writhing Wall are not due until Update 48, promotional assets have already been included in the Update 47 public test server, hinting at crossover testing.

Datamined assets further confirm the release of the Soul Wall outfit style, which appears to feature glowing blue highlights across both weapon and armour sets.

Also uncovered are golden versions of the Nocturnal-themed weapon skins, alongside an upgraded take on the Ebon Shadow staff. These aren’t just reskins; the visual effects appear to be reworked, although some models remain familiar.

The upcoming content also includes Opal versions of two coveted monster helm sets: Maarselok the Infernal and Malibeth the Scourger. This marks the first time both have received an Opal treatment, further expanding the base game’s monster helm customisation options.

New dungeon-specific masks and shoulder sets tied to bosses Kalnorg and the Black Soul Gem Atronach have been added as well, although their gameplay properties remain unknown.

Players can expect several new costumes and armour styles to debut too. These include the Crow Chief’s Bewitching Attire, the Tavvis Gosshawk set, the One Bad Night costume, and a new Redguard heavy armour set.

Most of these remain unfinished, with placeholders and missing textures, but their naming schemes and icons offer a preview of their themes.

Additional information points to several new skill styles, including a bone-themed version of Caltrops and gold coin trails attached to flurry and dual-wield attacks.

For Wardens, crow-themed abilities appear to be replacing classic visuals like the Netch and possibly the Screaming Cliff Diver skill. One of these styles depicts a crow swooping downward, hinting at its use as an aggressive animation.

Customised actions are also expanding. Icons for Dreamwalker’s Recall and Skeeverswarm Removal hint at new interactions or glyph harvesting animations. Meanwhile, a new glowing emote called Grim Temple Blocks was spotted, following the style of past musical emotes.

Others, like Snake Sidekick and Sneaky Sneeze Attack, remain undocumented in appearance.

New housing items are in development, including floor plans for Hidden Spring Cottage and Wildrown Chapel of Julianos. Players can also expect themed furnishings and a rare adornment called the Crown of the Black Morpholith to release soon.

As ESO prepares to introduce a wealth of new content with Update 47, including fresh cosmetic options, skill styles, and dungeon rewards, it’s worth noting that console players are also experiencing significant improvements. Since June 23, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S users can now manage approved UI-based add-ons directly through the game’s Options menu, marking a major milestone in console customisation and personalisation.

Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion Remastered hasn’t been left out either, as the latest update included quest fixes, performance improvements, and new difficulty settings.

While this latest leak reiterates some previously known details, the additional layers around the Dreadmare mount, dungeon rewards, skill visuals, and emotes provide a clearer snapshot of the broader content rollout planned for U47 and beyond.

With PTS already reflecting some of these assets, fans can expect further reveals ahead of the official Crown Store announcements.

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