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The Elder Scrolls May 04, 2018 TESL Champion Series Elite Circuit: Mid-Season Update
The TESL Champion Series Elite Circuit is in full swing, and competition is heating up as we approach its third and final Championship for the season! View 
The Elder Scrolls Jun 29, 2022 Return to the Tri-Color Gauntlet July 1!
Go big on multiple attributes in Legends' next event. View 
QUAKE Jul 20, 2018 EARLY ACCESS ELO SKILL RESET 26.07.2018 FAQ
In an effort to create even better matchmaking, we are deploying an Early Access ELO skill and ranking reset. This means that everyone’s skill ranking (both Ranked & Unranked) will start you off fresh; as if logging into game for the first time View 
The Elder Scrolls Sep 14, 2022 The Retro Gauntlet is back September 16
Relive past metagames and bring back classic decks in this weekend’s event. View 
Beginner's Guide to Attributes and Classes
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The Elder Scrolls Oct 08, 2019 The Jaws of Oblivion have opened – collect the latest expansion today!
Play The Elder Scrolls: Legends’ epic new expansion now! View 
The Elder Scrolls Aug 09, 2018 Rumble Gauntlet: August 11 - 13
Put your best deck to the test – it’s time for the Rumble Gauntlet! View 
The Elder Scrolls Jul 20, 2022 The Micro Singleton Gauntlet returns July 22
Smaller decks, one copy of each card – what will you construct? View 
The Elder Scrolls Oct 12, 2022 The Allegiance Gauntlet returns October 14
Swear loyalty to your favorite attribute and earn rewards! View 
The Elder Scrolls Feb 27, 2018 The Importance of Being Organized
Humans like to categorize and organize things. Our brains are wired to be really good at it. We experience a ton of information every day, and our brains process and organize a lot of it passively and instantaneously. At a basic level, there are categories of “don’t care about this right now” to “this is something I want to pay attention to.” This allows us to focus on the things we want or need to do without feeling overwhelmed by all the noise. For example, if we drive to work, we see thousands of objects but we automatically put some things into the “pay attention” category -- things like traffic signals, pedestrians, and other cars. View