![]() Along with all the great new zones, House of Thule has introduced houses to Norrath! To help everyone out with this new feature, we've put together a detailed 'how to' guide to EverQuest housing! Special thanks to SKlug who provided all of this awesome info! Overview Player housing has been added to EverQuest in the House of Thule expansion. ![]() It has been designed to give Norrathians new ways to celebrate their progress with the Trophy system and to hone their decorating skills. Neighborhoods • Houses in EQ are broken up into neighborhoods. Neighborhoods are instanced zones that contain sets of player-owned plots. Currently we have one type of neighborhood that contains 71 plots. • As each neighborhood fills up, more will spawn. Each has a unique name. If any neighborhoods empty out completely, they will be shut down. Plots • Players may purchase a plot and then decorate it as they please. I play everquest 1 -- Ive been trying to set up a store to sell in game currency (platinum pieces) and also equipment. But i have had no luck in making. ![]() ![]() Plots have limits as to the number of items that may be placed on them. Specific items may also have limits as to the number of that item type that can be placed. • Plots also have a restriction on the number of pets that can be placed on them to help with performance of both the client and zone while in neighborhoods. • Most plots have a purchase cost and an upkeep cost. Players may purchase a plot that is not already owned by clicking on the stone plot marker or on the low stone border around the plot. • Most plots are roughly the same size, though some may offer greater views and/or greater seclusion. • Players may own a maximum of two plots. These can be in the same or different neighborhoods. Houses • Not only can you decorate your plot, you can place and decorate a house! Houses may be purchased from the housing vendors located at the beginning of each neighborhood zone. A house is placeable item, however, when placed it gives access to another instanced zone. Only one house may be placed per plot. • Clicking on the front door of the house or right clicking on the house and selecting “enter” from the menu zones you into the house. • Some items may only be placeable inside houses and some may only be placeable outside on plots. • Houses also contain “vault” slots that allow storage of non-real-estate items (items which are not physically placeable in a house or on the plot). These count toward the total items allowed, but also cap at a lower number. For example, a high-end house may allow a total of 300 items, but only 60 of them can be non-real estate items. A cheaper house may only hold 100 total items, with only 40 vault slots for non-real estate items. • Exiting the house via the front door will zone you back to the neighborhood just outside the plot. • A number of houses will be available via various means at launch. Item Placement • Placing items can be done on your plot or in your house. No one else can move things around in your house/plot unless you give them specific permission with the access tools. • The items must be placeable. Some items may have certain placement restrictions. The item description indicates where it can be placed.
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