Acquire Returning Rewards at the Gold Coast Bazaar
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Season Zero introduces an all-new way to acquire classic collectibles, simply by playing! Learn more about the Gold Coast Bazaar.
[h2]A Golden Opportunity[/h2]
A new in-game storefront that arrives on March 25, 2026, and kicks off with Season Zero on April 2, the Gold Coast Bazaar allows you to acquire classic collectible rewards you may have missed out on in the past.
Throughout ESO’s long history, we’ve introduced a host of limited-time collectible rewards. Whether it be via in-game events, special promotions, or part of a larger release, we’ve added hundreds of unique reward items to the game. If you missed out on such items, they were often impossible to get again or were reintroduced unpredictably and inconsistently.
Rediscover returning rewards in the Bazaar
With the Gold Coast Bazaar, we’re adding a new storefront with the primary purpose of bringing back those rewards that were once only available during a specific window. You can claim these items via a new currency, called Trade Bars, which you can earn via gameplay and Tamriel Tomes.
The Gold Coast Bazaar arrives March 25, 2026, with an initial offering of items. Then, when Season Zero starts on April 2, 2026, we’re adding a host of new additions, too.
[h2]Trade Bars[/h2]
Trade Bars are a new type of in-game currency that you can spend to acquire items from the Bazaar. One of the main ways to earn Trade Bars is from the free version of the Season’s Tamriel Tome. For example, in Season Zero, up to 9,000 Trade Bars are part of the Tome’s free offerings. However, an additional 1,500 Trade Bars are available from the paid versions of the Tome, too.
Acquire rewards with Trade Bars
You can also earn Trade Bars from various other activities, including participating in in-game events. When Update 49 launches on March 9, Trade Bars will replace your Event Tickets (the conversion happens automatically) and have no cap associated with them. You will receive 100 Trade Bars for every one Event Ticket you hold. Don’t fear, event rewards (including morphing collectibles) will also be converted to maintain their value now that they are available for Trade Bars instead of Tickets, although there are more ways to earn Trade Bars than there ever was to earn Event Tickets (and a much greater total volume to earn as well).
Notably, Trade Bars will not be available for purchase with Crowns. They must be earned by playing the game and obtaining them from the Tamriel Tome.
[h2]Bazaar Rewards[/h2]
The Bazaar arrives on March 25 with an initial offering of items. However, when Season Zero arrives April 2, the full breadth of rewards becomes available, resulting in approximately 100 collectibles in total purchasable from the store at that point.
Some Bazaar offerings will rotate in and out with the start and end of each Season, but many consistent evergreen items are offered, too. The goal with this rotation is to ensure there’s always a healthy representation of different types of rewards available at all times.
Evergreen Rewards
Evergreen rewards include items like the Grand Gallery of Tamriel home, Dibella’s Exaltation armor style, Gold Road Recall customized action, Outfit Tokens, and more.
Dibella’s Exaltation armor style
Rotating Rewards
Rotating items associated with Season Zero include items such as the Morthal Jarl Finery costume, the Dragon’s Treasure Trove furnishing, Mara’s Spring Chicken pet, and more.
The Dragon’s Treasure Trove furnishing
New Rewards
On certain occasions, you can also find brand-new items in the Bazaar, most often associated with an upcoming event (which initially the Impresario will continue to offer). For example, in April, you can buy fragments for various Jester’s Festival-themed rewards. As a reminder, Trade Bars are completely replacing Event Tickets as an in-game currency.
In addition, previous ESO Plus membership monthly free items will also make their way to the Bazaar, although you still need to have an active membership to purchase those specific rewards.
We’ll share more about the Bazaar’s Season Zero rewards closer to their release in March.
[h2]Returning Rewards[/h2]
With the Gold Coast Bazaar, you can enjoy even more variety and choice when it comes to ESO’s many (many) in-game rewards. We can’t wait to see the community’s reaction to this new store. Which returning rewards do you want most? You’ll have to wait until the Season starts on April 2 to see what is available, but we’re always on the lookout for new player requests, too! Let us know via Bluesky, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and Facebook.
Season Zero introduces an all-new way to acquire classic collectibles, simply by playing! Learn more about the Gold Coast Bazaar.
[h2]A Golden Opportunity[/h2]
A new in-game storefront that arrives on March 25, 2026, and kicks off with Season Zero on April 2, the Gold Coast Bazaar allows you to acquire classic collectible rewards you may have missed out on in the past.
Throughout ESO’s long history, we’ve introduced a host of limited-time collectible rewards. Whether it be via in-game events, special promotions, or part of a larger release, we’ve added hundreds of unique reward items to the game. If you missed out on such items, they were often impossible to get again or were reintroduced unpredictably and inconsistently.
Rediscover returning rewards in the Bazaar
With the Gold Coast Bazaar, we’re adding a new storefront with the primary purpose of bringing back those rewards that were once only available during a specific window. You can claim these items via a new currency, called Trade Bars, which you can earn via gameplay and Tamriel Tomes.
The Gold Coast Bazaar arrives March 25, 2026, with an initial offering of items. Then, when Season Zero starts on April 2, 2026, we’re adding a host of new additions, too.
[h2]Trade Bars[/h2]
Trade Bars are a new type of in-game currency that you can spend to acquire items from the Bazaar. One of the main ways to earn Trade Bars is from the free version of the Season’s Tamriel Tome. For example, in Season Zero, up to 9,000 Trade Bars are part of the Tome’s free offerings. However, an additional 1,500 Trade Bars are available from the paid versions of the Tome, too.
Acquire rewards with Trade Bars
You can also earn Trade Bars from various other activities, including participating in in-game events. When Update 49 launches on March 9, Trade Bars will replace your Event Tickets (the conversion happens automatically) and have no cap associated with them. You will receive 100 Trade Bars for every one Event Ticket you hold. Don’t fear, event rewards (including morphing collectibles) will also be converted to maintain their value now that they are available for Trade Bars instead of Tickets, although there are more ways to earn Trade Bars than there ever was to earn Event Tickets (and a much greater total volume to earn as well).
Notably, Trade Bars will not be available for purchase with Crowns. They must be earned by playing the game and obtaining them from the Tamriel Tome.
[h2]Bazaar Rewards[/h2]
The Bazaar arrives on March 25 with an initial offering of items. However, when Season Zero arrives April 2, the full breadth of rewards becomes available, resulting in approximately 100 collectibles in total purchasable from the store at that point.
Some Bazaar offerings will rotate in and out with the start and end of each Season, but many consistent evergreen items are offered, too. The goal with this rotation is to ensure there’s always a healthy representation of different types of rewards available at all times.
Evergreen Rewards
Evergreen rewards include items like the Grand Gallery of Tamriel home, Dibella’s Exaltation armor style, Gold Road Recall customized action, Outfit Tokens, and more.
Dibella’s Exaltation armor style
Rotating Rewards
Rotating items associated with Season Zero include items such as the Morthal Jarl Finery costume, the Dragon’s Treasure Trove furnishing, Mara’s Spring Chicken pet, and more.
The Dragon’s Treasure Trove furnishing
New Rewards
On certain occasions, you can also find brand-new items in the Bazaar, most often associated with an upcoming event (which initially the Impresario will continue to offer). For example, in April, you can buy fragments for various Jester’s Festival-themed rewards. As a reminder, Trade Bars are completely replacing Event Tickets as an in-game currency.
In addition, previous ESO Plus membership monthly free items will also make their way to the Bazaar, although you still need to have an active membership to purchase those specific rewards.
We’ll share more about the Bazaar’s Season Zero rewards closer to their release in March.
[h2]Returning Rewards[/h2]
With the Gold Coast Bazaar, you can enjoy even more variety and choice when it comes to ESO’s many (many) in-game rewards. We can’t wait to see the community’s reaction to this new store. Which returning rewards do you want most? You’ll have to wait until the Season starts on April 2 to see what is available, but we’re always on the lookout for new player requests, too! Let us know via Bluesky, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and Facebook.