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You are allowed an unlimited number of houses per account.
== House Ownership ==


Houses may NOT be converted back into a deed once placed.
* You are allowed an unlimited number of houses per account.
* Houses may NOT be converted back into a deed once placed.
* There are no house commands like "i ban thee" or "remove thyself."
* There are no friends or co-owners.
* Items inside a house or on stairs will NOT decay.
* Houses will not decay.
* If you lose the key to your house, you have lost your house!


There are no house commands like "i ban thee" or "remove thyself.


There are no friends or co-owners.
== Securing your Home ==


Items inside a house or on stairs will NOT decay.
* There are a few good techniques to secure your house from robbers. One popular method is to create a "courtyard" of tents in front of your house. House placement isn't strict during this era which allows you to place houses or tents side by side. This method involves placing three tents in a triangle formation. Doing this, you have blocked off your front door from unwanted guests and you can freely recall in and out of your courtyard assuming you marked a rune.
 
* If you can afford it, castles have their very own courtyard that can be recalled in to.
Houses will not decay.
* Another method involves putting your keys or keyring on your own vendor at your house. No one has access to the keys except you. Make sure you hit ESC to make the keyring unavailable for sale
 
* All Patio style houses come with a lockable interior door. This is the preferred house if you plan on making a vendor shop because you can leave your front door unlocked for customers, and have your own private section at the same time.
If you lose the key to your house, you have lost your house!

Latest revision as of 20:17, 12 May 2024

House Ownership

  • You are allowed an unlimited number of houses per account.
  • Houses may NOT be converted back into a deed once placed.
  • There are no house commands like "i ban thee" or "remove thyself."
  • There are no friends or co-owners.
  • Items inside a house or on stairs will NOT decay.
  • Houses will not decay.
  • If you lose the key to your house, you have lost your house!


Securing your Home

  • There are a few good techniques to secure your house from robbers. One popular method is to create a "courtyard" of tents in front of your house. House placement isn't strict during this era which allows you to place houses or tents side by side. This method involves placing three tents in a triangle formation. Doing this, you have blocked off your front door from unwanted guests and you can freely recall in and out of your courtyard assuming you marked a rune.
  • If you can afford it, castles have their very own courtyard that can be recalled in to.
  • Another method involves putting your keys or keyring on your own vendor at your house. No one has access to the keys except you. Make sure you hit ESC to make the keyring unavailable for sale
  • All Patio style houses come with a lockable interior door. This is the preferred house if you plan on making a vendor shop because you can leave your front door unlocked for customers, and have your own private section at the same time.