“The Forgotten Hero Collection” has arrived for The Elder Scrolls: Legends

Bethesda has released an expansion for The Elder Scrolls: Legends. “The Forgotten Hero Collection” celebrates the conclusion of the Forgotten Hero’s saga and introduces new cards and one much sought after feature.

“The Forgotten Hero Collection” introduces 12 new cards which are comprised of three unique Legendaries, three Epics and six Rares. When purchasing “The Forgotten Hero Collection” players will be granted one copy of each unique card and three copies of all other cards in the pack.

In addition to the new cards, “The Forgotten Hero Collection” adds the ability to choose between one of five card backs. Your card back can show your allegiance to The Dark Brotherhood, The Clockwork City, Elden Root, Storm Atronachs or Flame Atronachs. Players who’ve already purchased the triple bundle for “The Fall of The Dark Brotherhood” or “Return to Clockwork City” will already have each of their respective card backs in the collection.

“The Forgotten Hero Collection” for The Elder Scrolls: Legends is available for $14.95 AUD or 1500 Gold.

Leo Stevenson
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