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Things that you can do with money in ESO = ESO+ , Buying Crowns and DLCs.
now im gonna explain them to you.
ESO+ = it's like a monthly subscription which it gives you access to all the available DLCs , Double bank space , %5 more Xp gained (i'm not sure if it's 5 or 10) , Craft bag (unlimited storage for crafting materials) , each month you get 1600 Crowns when you have ESO+.
Crowns = in-game currency besides Gold , you can buy cosmetics , unlock DLCs with Crowns , Buy Houses and furnishings and stuff like that.
So there is no way that you can call this game pay to win.
i hope this helped you :)
Is this game pay to win? Like can you just pay like $500 and unlock all end-game gear or is it actually viable to play through the game legit and isn't a total waste of time when you can just buy the best weapons?