In The Elder Scrolls Online you can still finish dailies before today on your quest log, and get today’s dailies as well, when you are done with them.
This way, you can just log in for 5 minutes and get the dailies you need, then come back tomorrow to do them x 2, if you don’t have time to play one day. I always do that with crafting writs!
The new Daily Login Rewards reset at 00:00 GMT for EU & 23:00 EDT for US.
A reference of all daily quests for your convenience:
- Crafting Writs
- Undaunted Pledges
- Fighters & Mages Guilds Merits
- Thieves Guild Jobs, Reacquisitions & Heists
- Dark Brotherhood Bounties, Contracts & Sacraments
- Zones – Craglorn, Wrothgar, Imperial City, Clockwork City, Vvanderfell
- Cyrodiil (Alliance War PvP)
ESO EU Servers Daily Reset Times
GMT | Country | Reset Time | Local Time |
0 | Iceland | 06:00 | 09:18 |
+1 | Faroe Islands, Guernsey, Ireland, Isle of Man, Jersey, Portugal, United Kingdom | 07:00 | 09:18 |
+2 | Albania, Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Gibraltar, France, Hungary, Italy, Kosovo, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, Vatican City State | 08:00 | 10:18 |
+3 | Belarus, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Estonia, Greece, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Romania, Russia | 09:00 | 11:18 |
+4 | Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia | 10:00 | 13:18 |
ESO US Servers Daily Reset Times
EDT | State | Reset Time | Local Time |
-6 | Hawaii | 23:00 | 23:18 |
-4 | Alaska | 01:00 | 00:18 |
-3 | Arizona, British Columbia (Canada), California, Idaho (north), Nevada, Oregon, Vancouver (Canada), Yukon (Canada) | 02:00 | 01:18 |
-2 | Alberta (Canada), British Columbia (southeast, Canada), Colorado, Denver, Idaho, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota (southwest), Northwest Territories (Canada), Nunavut (west, Canada), Oregon (east), Saskatchewan (west, Canada), South Dakota (west), Texas (west), Utah, Wyoming | 03:00 | 02:18 |
-1 | Arkansas, Alabama, Florida (northwest), Illinois, Indiana (north), Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky (west), Louisiana, Manitoba (Canada), Michigan (northwest), Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, North Dakota, Nunavut (Canada), Oklahoma, Ontario (west, Canada), Saskatchewan (east, Canada), South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Wisconsin | 04:00 | 03:18 |
0 | Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky (east / south), Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Nunavut (east, Canada), Ohio, Ontario (Canada), Pennsylvania, Quebec (Canada), Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee (east), Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia (EDT Time) | 05:00 | 04:18 |
+1 | New Brunswick (Canada), Newfoundland and Labrador (Canada), Nova Scotia (Canada), Prince Edward Island (Canada), Quebec (island, Canada) | 06:00 | 05:18 |
Just pointing out that “Washington” is a state in the same timezone as California, where-as “Washington D.C” is what has been listed here 🙂
I know, it’s confusing lol
Thanks for noticing Pridecat!
I’ll look into it and correct the mistake!
EU timer doesn’t reset at GMT 0. The table is probably correct though. The reset is probably at the same time globally so 23 EDT for everyone. Once again EU people misstreated.
EU timer does reset at GMT 0, since it clocks over at 2am for me, and I’m currently in GMT+2 (Central Europe).
At first you state “23:00 EDT for US” and then in your table, you list 05:00 for all the ET locations. By the way, EST and EDT are an hour apart, too. ET is used to refer to either. The EU table is also wildly off from your originally stated 00:00 GMT. Maybe someone who understands time zones should write the article.
Your comment is quite confusing. I’m definitely not good with time zones, but I’m sure that the EU reset time is correct. I’m more than sure about US times too, as far as the tables and States / Reset Time goes, since so far, 16,000 people haven’t complained. What’s your State and Reset Time, so that I can identify if there is any mistake?
I don’t see any errors with the EU table. Keep in mind that we’re currently in summer time, which means that UK is on BST or GMT+1, not GMT. GMT is static.