
In addition to this, because reconstructed items cost materials to upgrade in quality, if you already have an upgraded item (like a Legendary quality set), we recommend not deconstructing it and continuing to keep it in your regular storage. Should I deconstruct all my gear now that I have Item Set Collection?Īs mentioned above, you can’t store crafted items in your Item Set Collection, so if you like a particular crafted set, you’ll need to continue storing it in your Inventory, bank, or coffers. You’ll be refunded the base cost of the Transmutation Stones the item initially cost to reconstruct, and you might receive a refund on some of the items you used to upgrade the quality of the item (if you did so) based on your crafting Skill Line. To do so, use an appropriate crafting station for the item (i.e., a Clothing Station if you’re trying to deconstruct a robe) and deconstruct the item like normal. If you wish, you can deconstruct an item you’ve reconstructed using the Item Set Collection system.

The only items that cannot be added to your collections are crafted sets. Which sets can be added to my collection?Īlmost all of them! You can add sets that you pick up from questing, overland content, Trials, dungeons and more. Note that when selling an item set to a vendor, it might take some time before that set is added to your collection (it has to clear the buyback period first). It will be listed under a new section called “Sets.”Įach time you equip, deconstruct, fence, research, or NPC vendor sell (not sell to players using the Guild Trader system), the item will be bound to your account and added to your Item Set Collection.


You can access your Item Set Collection from your Collectibles UI menu. The Stickerbook in the Collections menu, gives you the ability to track which pieces you have looted and which items from a set you are still missing. How are all of the collected Item sets tracked? Update 28 introduced the Item Set Collection system, which allows players to add almost all of their item sets to the Collections, which helps collect all of ESO's gear and free up storage space.
