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==HOUSING==
==HOUSING==
What you need to purchase a home:
Player Housing is a special room (or set of rooms) that a player can make for themselves and customize as they see fit. As of right now, the vast majority of the Cleft of Dimensions is available for a player to create their home base, with some exceptions (both for aesthetic sanity and game balance reasons).  For the longest time, Immortals were needed for 100% of player housing needs, but thanks to the wonderful efforts of our staff and implementors, a portion of player house construction can be done by the players themselves!  For details (as well as preliminary pricing models and other specifics), please see the [[BEdit]] page!


1. One immortal token or three restring tokens.
For those of you who are deeply aware of and used to the way Player Housing mechanics used to be, I encourage you to read the [[BEdit]] page first, then feel free to read on and see what has changed; the inclusion of [[BEdit]] is going to revamp and change the way a number of things work, and it's a good idea to know what doors will be opening up to you, going forward.


2. 5000 gold minimum (certain locations my cost more)
'''Basic Premise''': Starting a player house, from any allowed location in the world, costs 5000 gold plus 50 * the level of the zone it is being built in.  Additional rooms after the first will cost 500 gold each, up to 6 rooms, and then 500 gold * [RoomCount - 5] for each one thereafter.  There is no limit, as long as your purse has money in it. For you oldbies, yes, this means that starting and expanding a player house no longer requires restring tokens or immortal tokens.




 
==GUESTS AND CO-OWNERSHIP==
==ACCEPTABLE IMMORTAL TOKENS==
As shown in [[BEdit]], you are able to set who is allowed to visit your house, as well as whether they are allowed to expand/create in it, or whether your house will be private and for you alone. For you oldbies, yes, this means that multiple people can now live under one roof, and no, it won't cost extra to do so.
 
1. Heart-tipped arrow (Versalia)
 
2. Ripe, yellow Benana (Benamas)
 
3. A Clay cup of Ageatea (Ageatii)
 
4. Tuna Token (Carsanquay)
 
5. A Bag of Grass Seed (Lilly)
 
6. An Abysblossom (Abysmal)
 
7. A Silk Top Hat with a Red Band (Ozlynn)
 
8. A Tangible Piece of Void (Sham)
 
9. A Totally REAL Gold Coin (Cooper)
 
10. A BanHammer Shotgun Shell (Funslash)
 
==RESIDENTIAL AREAS FOR PURCHASE==
 
When purchasing a home, you must fulfill the above requirements, and then contact Lilly to arrange to pay the following sums to begin building your first room. All initial rooms come with a town-specific interactable object that will reset the house as your recall point, as well as allow other people inside your home to visit. Price is based on level 5000+MinLvlx50 (except Gold City).
 
You must provide descriptions for the rooms you are purchasing.
 
{| border="1"
|+HOME PRICES
|-
!Town
!Price (in Gold)
!Starter Object
!Pet (vending)
|-
|Truce
|5000
|Wall-Mounted Shield
|Alley Cat
|-
|Viorar
|5000
|Firefly Lamp
|Dudbear
|-
|Crysta
|5250
|Woven Quilt
|Goose
|-
|Mongrelia
|5250
|Dog Collar
|Growlithe
|-
|Monstro Town
|5250
|Dancing Star
|Goomba Martial Artist
|-
|Rocket Town
|5500
|Model Rocket
|Capsule J2
|-
|Wutai
|5500
|Wall Scroll
|Ninji
|-
|Cosmo Canyon
|6000
|Crimson Candle
|Litwick
|-
|Mabe Village
|6000
|Cucco Clock
|Cucco Warrior
|-
|Arlia
|6250
|Silver Star
|Drillbur
|-
|Tonoe
|6250
|Mini Haystack
|Miltank
|-
|Medina
|6500
|Magus Statuette
|Kappa
|-
|Shrike
|6750
|TiVo Set
|Sniper Joe
|-
|Mandala
|7000
|a Veedio
|Nemesis Owl
|-
|Brei
|7000
|Anvil
|Timburr
|-
|Final Weapon
|7000
|Repliforce Insignia
|Porygon Maverick
|-
|Lasacul
|7500
|Miniature Gondola
|Surskit
|-
|Todo
|7500
|Mounted Salmon
|Frostifur
|-
|Dry Dry Outpost
|7500
|Li'l Cactus
|Mad Mallard
|-
|Brigantes
|8000
|Jack'O'Lantern
|Crobat
|-
|Caspia
|8000
|Antique Hourglass
|Dainslaif
|-
|Gold City
|10000
|Large Pile of Gold
|Golden Golduck
|}
 
Players may choose a starting item that belongs to another town, instead of their town's
default one, for an additional fee of '''500 gold'''.
 
Starting pets, as listed above, will become available once a player purchases a Pet Vendor
for their home (see Housing Shop below).
 
==ADDING ON ROOMS==
You may add on extra rooms to your home by paying increasing amounts of restring tokens and gold. Immortal tokens count as '''three''' restring tokens here.
 
{| border="1"
|+ROOM EXPANSIONS
|-
!Total Rooms
!Restring Tokens Required
!Gold
|-
|1
|N/A
|N/A
|-
|2
|1
|500
|-
|3
|2
|500
|-
|4
|4
|500
|-
|5
|8
|500
|-
|6
|10
|500
|-
|7+
|10
|500 x (RoomCnt - 5)
|}




==HOUSE ACCESS==
==HOUSE ACCESS==
 
As mentioned above, the original owner of the house is able to set who is allowed to visit them. For you oldbies, the existing 'house items' (Guardia Shield, Antique Hourglass, etc. that have been used to set your recall point and open the door for visitors) can be refashioned into another device of your choosing, and I will do so at no extra cost to you. You may also choose to leave them there, as they are, as a legacy relic.  It is entirely up to you.
ALL homes exit onto the town room of your choice, but entry is all located at the same spot. A signpost will be in each town listing addresses. Knock on that address to be allowed in if you are the owner, or the owner is in and has "left the door open" (by activating their specific starter item).




==PORTALS==
==PORTALS==
Portals come in the form of purchasable objects for your home. They are used to swiftly go from your home to virtually anywhere else in the Cleft, with some exceptions (typically the same exceptions that prevented you from building a house in that area in the first place). For you oldbies, the old system of location * level disparity is no longer, given that houses now being available almost '''anywhere''' in the Cleft renders that formula a moot case and different for virtually every player in the game.


Portals come in the form of purchasable objects for your home. Prices of these portals are based on proximity in distance and level, among other things. There are two kinds of portals, Rank 1 and Rank 2: Rank 1 portals include the basic mainstay towns and large cities (and are also the 'default' portals available for purchase), while Rank 2 portals include most all of the rest of the "civilized" regions, including the villages, smaller towns, and locations that hold a uniformity or governing authority of some kind.
Portals will now have a fixed price based on where they go: one price for those that go to cities/towns/villages/etc., and one price for those that go into the wilderness or uncivilized areas. The former type of these portals will be purchaseable from the [[BEdit]] shop in their standard 'painting of [town]' format, and a customized format will cost that same amount plus one restring token. For portals to uncivilized locations, these are custom-made only and are discussed further in the Housing Shop below.
 
For Rank 1 Portals, add 1 and the level disparity in 10's to the coordinate disparity (though allow for wrapping from the westernmost and easternmost portions on the map). Multiply that total by 300 for the price in gold. Rank 1 portals are seen as the CAPITAL LETTER locations on the grid below.
 
 
'''(L + D + 1) x 300 = Gold Price'''
 
 
'''Example 1:''' Calculate price of (V)iorar to (T)ruce. They are 6 spaces away (diagonals are used). Because they are the same level there is no disparity. The cost of a portal would be 2100 gold ( [0 + 6 + 1] x 300).
 
'''Example 2:''' Calculate price of (V)iorar to (G)old City. By going off the west edge of the map and rejoining on the right, we see we are 12 spaces away (as opposed to 18). The level disparity is 6. [6 + 12 + 1] x 300 = 5700 Gold for a Viorar to Gold City Portal.
 
 
 
For Rank 2 Portals, add 3 and the level disparity in 10's to the coordinate disparity. Multiply that total by 400 for the price in gold. Rank 2 portals are seen as the LOWERCASE LETTER locations on the grid below.
 
 
'''(L + D + 3) x 400 = Gold Price'''
 
 
'''Example 1:''' Calculate the price of (T)ruce to (b)rei. They are 7 spaces away (diagonals are used) and have a level disparity of 4. [4 + 7 + 3] x 400 = 5600 gold for a Truce to Bree portal.
 
'''Example 2:''' Calculate the price of (M)onstro Town to (c)aspia. By wrapping around the west edge of the map, they are 12 spaces away (instead of 18) and have a level disparity of 5. [5 + 12 + 3] x 500 = 10000 gold for a Monstro to Caspia portal.
 
Please note, Rank 2 portals are priced according to transport from a Rank 1 location to a
Rank 2 location.  In the event that a player owns a house in a Rank 2 location already,
purchase of a portal to a Rank 1 location uses the price and formula for a Rank 1 portal.
The price from a Rank 2 location to another Rank 2 location remains the same as the normal Rank
2 portal pricing.
 
 
 
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(NOTE: Final Weapon [Rank 1 Portal] and Pioneer 2 [Rank 2 portal] are available as well, but not listed; both locations are traversible via rocket town, and are actually in planetary orbit. Their location in terms of coordinate disparity will be considered the same location as (r)ocket Town, plus 5 [as opposed to the previous 19, which is kind of silly])


Portals to other towns and cities cost 3000 gold each, regardless of house location and portal destination. You may also purchase a portal from one house that you own to another house that you own (or to a Clan Hall that you belong to) for 3000 gold and 1 restring token.




==SHOPS==
==SHOPS==
A player may purchase a shop NPC in their home in order to provide goods to purchase at their own personal leisure, with some case-by-case exceptions. Typically, anything that would bend the balance of the game by allowing it in an easily-accessible shop will be disallowed, but there are likely other aesthetically-eyebrow-raising discrepancies as well, so the best way to find out is to ask Lilly.


You may convert a home into a shop, but with restrictions. Shop profits will not fall onto the owner. Shops that are in a public house and always open to players cannot have accessible portals or other beneficial objects/mobs. You must purchase a shopkeeper. All '''regular''' items added to the shopkeeper's list cost Gold = ItemLvlx10, while exotic (hard-to-get/find) items will cost ItemLvlx30 Gold to stock. Items chosen must exist ingame already and be fairly reasonable choices; exceptions include crafting items, quest rewards, and other items that are likely not meant to be readily available in a shop setting. Max shop list is 10. Some specific exclusions may apply on a case-by-case scenario for MUD integrity; if you're not sure, the best way to find out is to ask Lilly.
To add a '''Custom Item''' to the shop, please see [[Custom_Item_Creation|this separate page]] detailing how custom item creation is applied. Any questions on this process should be directed to Lilly via note or tell (if she is online at the time).


To add a Custom Item to the shop, please see [[Custom_Item_Creation|this separate page]] detailing how custom item creation is applied. Any questions on this process should be directed to Lilly via note or tell (if she is online at the time).
For you oldbies, the current new creation process via [[BEdit]] now means that if you open up your house to visitors and you don't want them poking their nose in your shop(s), you will need to set the shopkeeper's room to Private, as per the instructions on the [[BEdit]] page. But unlike the rules before, it is no longer mandatory that you do so, if you are feeling generous.




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|1000
|1000
|Beat it up, has about 1000 HP, resist weapon and magic.
|Beat it up, has about 1000 HP, resist weapon and magic.
|-
|a durable training dummy
|5000<br />restring token
|A heavily-padded training dummy that has 10000 HP and is highly resistant to weapon and magic.
|-
|the "All-Night Special"
|12000<br />2 restring tokens
|An incredibly-dense training dummy that has 50000 HP, is highly resistant to weapon and magic, and regenerates health!
|-
|-
|a house pet
|a house pet
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|1000
|1000
|Infinite source of specific liquid.<br />May purchase copy of one that exists already, or add a Restring Token for a custom one.
|Infinite source of specific liquid.<br />May purchase copy of one that exists already, or add a Restring Token for a custom one.
|-
|Furniture~
|500
|Immobile, untakeable objects of any kind.<br />May purchase copy of one that exists already, or pay 500g+Restring for Customized.
|-
|-
|Banker
|Banker
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|Mana Orchard Treant
|Mana Orchard Treant
|5000<br />2 Restring Tokens<br />Req. House Size of 3+ Rooms
|5000<br />2 Restring Tokens<br />Req. House Size of 3+ Rooms
|Sentient tree infused with Mana that will consume seeds and bear fruit/vegetables from them.<br />Requires 'outside'-type room.
|Sentient tree infused with Mana that will consume special, colored seeds and bear fruit/vegetables from them.<br />Requires 'outside'-type room.
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|-
|Cooking Station
|Cooking Station
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|Custom Portal + Location
|Custom Portal + Location
|8000<br />1 Imm Token
|Variable gold<br />5 restring tokens
|A customized portal that can take you anywhere in the Cleft, with some exceptions.<br />No locations beyond quest/level/item-required mobs (i.e Goa, Cave of Trials' entrance, etc.)<br />Portal will have a level requirement of (MinAreaLv - 10).
|A customized portal that can take you anywhere in the Cleft, with some exceptions. Please contact Lilly for case-by-case pricing and feasibility.
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|-
|A Cow
|A Cow
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|A Combat Simulation Room
|A Combat Simulation Room
|12000<br />1 Imm Token
|12000<br />1 Imm Token
|A holographic projector in this room will allow you to re-fight mobs of the Cleft of Dimensions at your leisure.  Some mobs may be unavailable if their programming becomes unstable due to being fought outside of their specific room, and all mobs will be given immunity to charm. Mobs defeated in this simulation will not yield any gold or item rewards, and reward only 50% normal experience.
|A holographic projector in this room will allow you to re-fight mobs of the Cleft of Dimensions at your leisure.  Some mobs may be unavailable if their programming becomes unstable due to being fought outside of their specific room, and all mobs will be given immunity to charm. All other aspects of the mob remain intact, such as loot-awarding chance and XP gain.
|Cost is per-mob: '''Regular Mobs''' = 10g*Lvl ... '''Boss Mobs''' = 50g*Lvl
|Cost is per-mob: '''Regular Mobs''' = 50g*Lvl ... '''Boss Mobs''' = 100g*Lvl + 1 restring token
|This purchase requires a new room '''entirely''' devoted to this purchase and nothing else, and the cost of the room's customization is included in the purchase price.
|This purchase requires a new room '''entirely''' devoted to this purchase and nothing else, and the cost of the room's customization is included in the purchase price.
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|Equipment Mannequins
|Equipment Mannequins
|10000<br />3 Restring Tokens<br />Max 8
|10000<br />3 Restring Tokens<br />Max 32
|A mannequin that can be used to store equipment sets.  One piece of equipment per slot may be placed upon it, and storage/retrieval is processed via Qflags (hence the maximum of 8 per player).  For details, please send Lilly a tell or a note.
|A mannequin that can be used to store equipment sets.  One piece of equipment per slot may be placed upon it, and storage/retrieval is processed via Qflags (hence the maximum of 32 per player).  For details, please send Lilly a tell or a note.
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|Equipment Capsules
|Equipment Capsules
|20000<br />1 Restring Token<br />Req. House Size of 6+ Rooms<br />Req. Shopkeeper Mob
|20000<br />1 Restring Token<br />Req. House Size of 6+ Rooms<br />Req. Shopkeeper Mob
|While not precisely a house-specific item, this purchase will allow you to create an item that can "hold" multiple pieces of equipment in one collapsible item, much like a mannequin, except carried with you.  This is a heavily-customized item and all details should be discussed with Lilly.
|While not precisely a house-specific item, this purchase will allow you to create an item that can "hold" multiple pieces of equipment in one collapsible item, much like a mannequin, except carried with you.  This is a heavily-customized item and all details should be discussed with Lilly.
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|a Clanlink Transporter
|4000
|Transfers a player from their Player House to their Clan Hall (if they have one).
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|a Faithful Companion
|a Faithful Companion
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|a Keyring
|a Keyring
|1000<br />1 Restring Token
|1000<br />1 Restring Token
|A stationary item in your home that will allow you to store and recall keys that you have acquired during your travels.  While the initial keyring item is inexpensive, adding keys to the ring requires a fee of 20g per level up to the minimum level of the zone that the key is found in.  Some keys may be given a higher applied level depending on where they lead.  Maximum of 50 unique keys per character.
|A stationary item in your home that will allow you to store and recall keys that you have acquired during your travels.  While the initial keyring item is inexpensive, adding keys to the ring requires a fee of 20g per level up to the minimum level of the zone that the key is found in.  Some keys may be given a higher applied level depending on where they lead.  Maximum of 50 unique keys per keyring mob.
|}
|}


^One Town-specific mob comes with machine (may not necessarily be a pokemon), can add more types to machine by paying '''2500''' gold - Max of 8. Cost to purchase pet from vending machine, once available, is Lvlx3 gold for the first 50 levels, and then Lvlx5 gold for any of the last 50 levels.
^Mobs to feature as pets can be added to the machine by paying '''2500''' gold each. Cost to purchase pet from vending machine, once available, is Lvlx3 gold for the first 50 levels, and then Lvlx5 gold for any of the last 50 levels. Pets may be purchased by anyone with access to the vending machine, but please be advised that the capsule will only summon a pet for the person who ordered the pet's creation, and no one else.
 
@Coming Soon!


~Excludes unique customized objects that exist in other players' homes.
~Excludes unique customized objects that exist in other players' homes.
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For item/npc restring (different only by appearance) add a restring token.
For item/npc restring (different only by appearance) add a restring token.


For NPC/Pet customization (includes custom appearance AND customized mobprog [NOT INCLUDING 'Faithful Companion' variant, seen above]) add triple the gold cost and a restring token.  Does not include Mana Treant, Cooking Station, or Krak-Pot; cost to fully customize any of these three purchases is 30000g and 6 restring tokens, due to their programming complexity and difficult (but doable) transition to a custom mob.
For NPC/Pet customization (includes custom appearance AND customized mobprog [NOT INCLUDING 'Faithful Companion' variant, seen above]) add triple the gold cost and a restring token.  Does not include Mana Treant, Cooking Station, or Krak-Pot; these are unique mobs with highly-complex programming and transitioning them into a custom mob would be a headache that isn't worth any amount of gold or restring tokens.
 
 
== ALTERNATE HOUSING (PLAN B) ==
 
As opposed to a home with purchased benefits, you may choose to have your home open up for all players to see and interact with. Note that it doesn't have to be an actual residence. Those types of houses are available OUTSIDE of the normal 'Signpost Entrance' that the other form of Player Housing stands by.
 
Under this plan, you cannot have portals or free items or any other features specified above. Expansion costs however, will be the same. Instead, additional expansion will add NPCs and miniquests. Please get ahold of Lilly to discuss your ideas for potential NPCs and miniquests that may relate to the NPC/Player House, and she can quote you a price range and feasibility factor.
 
This requires approval from the Admin, and the home and location has to "make sense" for wherever it is located. No Black Omens hovering above Wutai, as that requires extensive rebuilding of existing content on part of the staff.
 
If you already own a home and want to convert it to "Plan B," the rate of conversion of features will be equal to what the home already has. You may have to relocate or edit the home to fit it better in its area.
 
Plan B player houses may also be built in areas outside of towns/cities, with the aforementioned notion that it needs to make sense in regard to the area in which it resides, and with additional fees. The rate at which Plan B houses may be built in non-town locations is (5000 + [MinLvl x 100]) gold. Some restrictions also apply in terms of allowed areas, but this will go on a case-by-case basis, and discussion with Lilly about your plans or ideas is recommended.
 
Additionally, expansion costs are slightly higher (it's dangerous work building things in the wilderness) in out-of-town locations. Here is a breakdown of what you can expect to pay, versus the normal expansion costs:
 
{| border="1"
|+WILDERNESS ROOM EXPANSIONS
|-
!Total Rooms
!Restring Tokens Required
!Gold
|-
|1
|N/A
|N/A
|-
|2
|1
|750
|-
|3
|2
|750
|-
|4
|4
|750
|-
|5
|8
|750
|-
|6
|12
|750
|-
|7+
|12
|750 x (RoomCnt - 5)
|}
 
While the ammenities available to private player houses are, as mentioned, not allowed for Plan B locations, certain exemptions may apply if it fits the house's feel decently enough. A player should talk to Lilly if they really want something that they feel would greatly add to the Plan B house's atmosphere, and perhaps a deal can be worked out.
 
 
 
==Applying For Housing==
 
In a note written to Lilly, please provide the '''MINIMUM''' following information:
 
A.) Rooms: '''Room title''' (name of the room); '''Room desc''' (main description of the room); '''Extra Descs''' (any "extra" descriptions you want in the room, by way of specific keyword lookup). If you want color, add it in your note, otherwise I'm going to just go with the Cleft's basic color scheme (which is normal grey room descs and dark cyan room titles).
 
 
B.) Room Linkage: If this is your first room, please include the '''exit room''' (the room in town that the exit to your house leads to). For additional rooms, include the '''direction''' they are linked from room to room. If you are creating secret exits or entrances by way of a mobprog action, include the above information while describing your hidden exit request (see below).
 
 
C.) Furniture/Objects/Fountains: '''Short description''' (the name of the object) and '''long description''' (what it says when the item is in the room). You may also request '''extra descriptions''' in the same way as a Room's extra descriptions, but if you do not include any, I will assume them to be unwanted. Please also include the '''room''' that you want it placed in.
 
 
D.) House Pets: '''Short description''' and '''long description''', as well as a '''physical description''' (what the mob looks like). If you want your pets to do anything via a mobprog, please be as detailed as possible with what you want them to do, how to react, and etc. There's very little I can't do, but the clearer you are in your request, the easier of a time I'll have programming them accurately. Please also include the '''room''' that you want it placed in.
 
 
E.) Hidden/Special Exits/Entrances: If an activateable object is involved, please include the '''short description''' and '''long description''' (unless it is meant to be hidden). Extra descriptions are not required, but recommended if the device is meant to work as a hidden or secret exit (perhaps, for example, to give clues on its useage). Please also include the '''room''' that you want it placed in, as well as the '''linked room''' that it is meant to lead into.
 
 
F.) Extras: Anything from the Housing Shop should be considered witht he above guidelines, as they apply toward anything not covered in acknowledgements A through E. If you're not sure if your point is getting across in a note you post to me, think of it this way: the more information you include, the better off we'll BOTH be.
 
 
These instructions do '''not''' have to be followed to the letter; if your note skips a step or two, but is highly descriptive, I will likely be able to catch your drift and build accordingly without any interruption or irritation on my part at missing information. On the other hand, telling me 'a breadbox in the kitchen' is not explaining to me what you want. Do you want it called 'a breadbox in the kitchen'? What about the long desc? Have some consideration for what information I need to put into the item as I am creating it; all descriptions are required by the PLAYER, not for the admin to guess or have a free-for-all with. If glaring information is left out and I'm already not feeling helpful, I may leave you with a half-assed item and state that "this is what your note requested". So get your pen out and be descriptive!
 
 
 
 
 
==Multi-Character Housing==
 
In the interest of saving effort, time, and (perhaps most importantly) Vnums, I have decided to allow multi-character player housing. What this means is that a Player House can legally have more than one character is its "owner," but only under the following pretenses and stipulations:
 
 
1.) The normal rules of a player house still apply for any moving-in character: level 50, 100 hours on any character the player owns, etc.
 
2.) The "moving-in" character does not have to be an alt of the house-owner's player (meaning multiple players can live in one player's character's house), but '''all''' purchases that were made by the initial house-owner must also be made by the character that is moving in. This includes initial plot price (including Imm token/3 Restrings), price for every room added on since the first, and all current objects/ammenities that reside in the house.
 
3.) Aside from this "repurchasing" cost mentioned above, a flat additional fee of 2000 gold will be charged to each character wanting to move into an already-owner player house.
 
4.) These fees '''must''' be paid by the character intended to move in. No transfer of gold (token transferral between alts is okay, as always) between alts is allowed; if the character can't afford it, they can't move in. Plain and simple. In addition (and while I condone the compassionate notion of players helping each other out), moving-in characters will be required to pay for at least '''HALF''' of the expense of moving in out of their own pocket, including restrings. This is to prevent one super-wealthy character from amassing tons of gold and paving the way for everybody and their cousins to move into their house at little or no cost to the moving-in characters themselves. Sorry guys, but we can't have the top 1% carrying everyone on their backs; that's not really fair for the rest who do it themselves and have actually worked for what they have attained.
 
5.) Once a player home is owned by multiple characters, additional add-ons and purchases must be made for EACH MEMBER OF THE HOUSE; the catch to multiple people living in one house is that each character is still paying for everything they get to use. Essentially, every character is still paying for their own house and living accommodations, they are simply sharing the vnums. For example, if a house had 3 rooms and someone wanted a fourth, and there were two people living in the house, each member of the house would have to pay 4 tokens and 500 gold, for a total of 8 tokens and 1000 gold. If any members of the house cannot pay, no upgrades will be made.
 
 
If there is a character that would like to begin the process of moving into an already-owned player house, they should contact Lilly so that the procedure can be discussed. Obviously, the decision for a second character to move into an owned player house must be mutually-agreed-upon.
 
 
 




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==Final Note==
==Final Notes==


Please have patience with me after you have submitted a Player Housing request. There's a few things I would like people to consider, on my behalf, after you've made your request:
Please have patience with me after you have submitted a Player Housing request. There's a few things I would like people to consider, on my behalf, after you've made your request:

Revision as of 19:59, 13 September 2020

Home is where the grass is.

Housing Admin

Lilly is the current housing admin. All questions or clarifications will be deferred to her.


HOUSING

Player Housing is a special room (or set of rooms) that a player can make for themselves and customize as they see fit. As of right now, the vast majority of the Cleft of Dimensions is available for a player to create their home base, with some exceptions (both for aesthetic sanity and game balance reasons). For the longest time, Immortals were needed for 100% of player housing needs, but thanks to the wonderful efforts of our staff and implementors, a portion of player house construction can be done by the players themselves! For details (as well as preliminary pricing models and other specifics), please see the BEdit page!

For those of you who are deeply aware of and used to the way Player Housing mechanics used to be, I encourage you to read the BEdit page first, then feel free to read on and see what has changed; the inclusion of BEdit is going to revamp and change the way a number of things work, and it's a good idea to know what doors will be opening up to you, going forward.

Basic Premise: Starting a player house, from any allowed location in the world, costs 5000 gold plus 50 * the level of the zone it is being built in. Additional rooms after the first will cost 500 gold each, up to 6 rooms, and then 500 gold * [RoomCount - 5] for each one thereafter. There is no limit, as long as your purse has money in it. For you oldbies, yes, this means that starting and expanding a player house no longer requires restring tokens or immortal tokens.


GUESTS AND CO-OWNERSHIP

As shown in BEdit, you are able to set who is allowed to visit your house, as well as whether they are allowed to expand/create in it, or whether your house will be private and for you alone. For you oldbies, yes, this means that multiple people can now live under one roof, and no, it won't cost extra to do so.


HOUSE ACCESS

As mentioned above, the original owner of the house is able to set who is allowed to visit them. For you oldbies, the existing 'house items' (Guardia Shield, Antique Hourglass, etc. that have been used to set your recall point and open the door for visitors) can be refashioned into another device of your choosing, and I will do so at no extra cost to you. You may also choose to leave them there, as they are, as a legacy relic. It is entirely up to you.


PORTALS

Portals come in the form of purchasable objects for your home. They are used to swiftly go from your home to virtually anywhere else in the Cleft, with some exceptions (typically the same exceptions that prevented you from building a house in that area in the first place). For you oldbies, the old system of location * level disparity is no longer, given that houses now being available almost anywhere in the Cleft renders that formula a moot case and different for virtually every player in the game.

Portals will now have a fixed price based on where they go: one price for those that go to cities/towns/villages/etc., and one price for those that go into the wilderness or uncivilized areas. The former type of these portals will be purchaseable from the BEdit shop in their standard 'painting of [town]' format, and a customized format will cost that same amount plus one restring token. For portals to uncivilized locations, these are custom-made only and are discussed further in the Housing Shop below.

Portals to other towns and cities cost 3000 gold each, regardless of house location and portal destination. You may also purchase a portal from one house that you own to another house that you own (or to a Clan Hall that you belong to) for 3000 gold and 1 restring token.


SHOPS

A player may purchase a shop NPC in their home in order to provide goods to purchase at their own personal leisure, with some case-by-case exceptions. Typically, anything that would bend the balance of the game by allowing it in an easily-accessible shop will be disallowed, but there are likely other aesthetically-eyebrow-raising discrepancies as well, so the best way to find out is to ask Lilly.

To add a Custom Item to the shop, please see this separate page detailing how custom item creation is applied. Any questions on this process should be directed to Lilly via note or tell (if she is online at the time).

For you oldbies, the current new creation process via BEdit now means that if you open up your house to visitors and you don't want them poking their nose in your shop(s), you will need to set the shopkeeper's room to Private, as per the instructions on the BEdit page. But unlike the rules before, it is no longer mandatory that you do so, if you are feeling generous.


HOUSING SHOP

You may purchase a whole slew of neat things for your house! New things are added from time to time, too! Please note that only one of each type of "Shop" mobs (banker, healer, shopkeeper, etc.) can exist in a room at a time, as it is physically impossible to interact with two healers, two shopkeepers, etc. in the same room.

HOUSING SHOP
Item/NPC Gold Description
a Painting of [enter town here] See Portal section Portal that leads to a town or city
Mr. Moit 5000 Turban Matango shopkeeper
a Moogle Maid 500 "Cleans" your house, recovers your HP and MP.
a Servbot Helper 5000 Casts "Recharge" on items given to it
Can also be set to cast "Phlogiston" on lights given to it
Can be set to do both for 8000g
a training dummy 1000 Beat it up, has about 1000 HP, resist weapon and magic.
a durable training dummy 5000
restring token
A heavily-padded training dummy that has 10000 HP and is highly resistant to weapon and magic.
the "All-Night Special" 12000
2 restring tokens
An incredibly-dense training dummy that has 50000 HP, is highly resistant to weapon and magic, and regenerates health!
a house pet 500
restring token
A custom, interactable mob that remains at your house. Provides no tangible benefit.
secret exits 500
restring token
Custom ways to open/reveal exits (ex: turn statue head to slide open bookshelf)
Includes Mobprogs and applying 'hidden' flags.
a pokeball vending machine 5000 Sells pokeballs with pets inside, only for owner use^
Fountain~ 1000 Infinite source of specific liquid.
May purchase copy of one that exists already, or add a Restring Token for a custom one.
Banker 4000
Req. House Size of 4+ Rooms
Your own personal banker!
Mage 4000
Req. House Size of 4+ Rooms
Your own personal mage! (Fees still apply)
Necromancer 6000
Restring Token
Req. House Size of 5+ Rooms
Your own personal... wait. People actually WANT one of these in their HOUSE..!?
Requires own room.
Mana Orchard Treant 5000
2 Restring Tokens
Req. House Size of 3+ Rooms
Sentient tree infused with Mana that will consume special, colored seeds and bear fruit/vegetables from them.
Requires 'outside'-type room.
Cooking Station 3500
2 Restring Tokens
Includes an array of kitchenware needed to prepare lots of yummy recipes! (Note: Food not included)
Requires 'inside'-type room.
Krak Pot 5000
3 Restring Tokens
A decorative, sentient iron pot with knack for alchemical knowledge.
Cookbooks 1000, 2000, 3000 You can't cook without knowing how!
Books include 'Beginner', 'Intermediate', and 'Advanced' recipes at incremental pricing.
Alchenomicon: Basic Tomes 1500, 3000, 4000 Learn the secrets of the alchemist!
Books include 'Beginner', 'Intermediate', and 'Advanced' recipes at incremental pricing.
Alchenomicon: Special Tomes 10000 each Additional Alchemy books for the fanatics. Currently available: "A Composition of Compositions".
Polychromatic Crystal 2000
1 Imm Token
A splendorous, multi-hued crystal that bestows a heavy and long-duration buff based on the current day.
Custom Portal + Location Variable gold
5 restring tokens
A customized portal that can take you anywhere in the Cleft, with some exceptions. Please contact Lilly for case-by-case pricing and feasibility.
A Cow 2500
Req. House Size of 3+ Rooms
A domesticated farm animal that will occasionally produce milk when properly fed.
Requires 'outside'-type room.
A Cucco 2500
Req. House Size of 3+ Rooms
A feathered farm animal that will occasionally produce eggs when properly fed.
Requires 'outside'-type room.
A Produce Cart 1500
Req. 'Mana Treant' Purchase
A large cart that will follow you around, carrying your produce.
Only useable in the player's house.
A Locker 3000 A place for no-loss storage of items.
See 'locker' helpfile in-game for details.
A Combat Simulation Room 12000
1 Imm Token
A holographic projector in this room will allow you to re-fight mobs of the Cleft of Dimensions at your leisure. Some mobs may be unavailable if their programming becomes unstable due to being fought outside of their specific room, and all mobs will be given immunity to charm. All other aspects of the mob remain intact, such as loot-awarding chance and XP gain. Cost is per-mob: Regular Mobs = 50g*Lvl ... Boss Mobs = 100g*Lvl + 1 restring token This purchase requires a new room entirely devoted to this purchase and nothing else, and the cost of the room's customization is included in the purchase price.
Inventory-to-Furniture Conversion (Varying Gold)
1 Restring Token
Players may 'convert' an item in their inventory (which will be removed from inventory during the conversion process) to a piece of furniture in their house that will remain there permanently. Most items will be an immobile, ineffective object that simply serves as a visual furniture, but items with infinite charges or usage (Rods, event items, etc.) may retain their usability under the same delay they had as a held item. Exceptions apply and gold cost is on a per-item basis, so ask Lilly for specific item qualifications and costs.
Equipment Mannequins 10000
3 Restring Tokens
Max 32
A mannequin that can be used to store equipment sets. One piece of equipment per slot may be placed upon it, and storage/retrieval is processed via Qflags (hence the maximum of 32 per player). For details, please send Lilly a tell or a note.
Equipment Capsules 20000
1 Restring Token
Req. House Size of 6+ Rooms
Req. Shopkeeper Mob
While not precisely a house-specific item, this purchase will allow you to create an item that can "hold" multiple pieces of equipment in one collapsible item, much like a mannequin, except carried with you. This is a heavily-customized item and all details should be discussed with Lilly.
a Faithful Companion 60000
1 Immortal Token
Req. Pet Vending Machine
A custom pet variant that will level alongside you and gain statistical bonuses every ten levels! This custom pet is extremely mobprog intensive, hence the high cost, and all questions and details should be asked of and confirmed with Lilly. Cost for purchase FROM vending machine, once created, is a flat 2500g. See this page for details and information.
a Keyring 1000
1 Restring Token
A stationary item in your home that will allow you to store and recall keys that you have acquired during your travels. While the initial keyring item is inexpensive, adding keys to the ring requires a fee of 20g per level up to the minimum level of the zone that the key is found in. Some keys may be given a higher applied level depending on where they lead. Maximum of 50 unique keys per keyring mob.

^Mobs to feature as pets can be added to the machine by paying 2500 gold each. Cost to purchase pet from vending machine, once available, is Lvlx3 gold for the first 50 levels, and then Lvlx5 gold for any of the last 50 levels. Pets may be purchased by anyone with access to the vending machine, but please be advised that the capsule will only summon a pet for the person who ordered the pet's creation, and no one else.

~Excludes unique customized objects that exist in other players' homes.


Custom Purchases

All shop purchases can be customized.

For item/npc restring (different only by appearance) add a restring token.

For NPC/Pet customization (includes custom appearance AND customized mobprog [NOT INCLUDING 'Faithful Companion' variant, seen above]) add triple the gold cost and a restring token. Does not include Mana Treant, Cooking Station, or Krak-Pot; these are unique mobs with highly-complex programming and transitioning them into a custom mob would be a headache that isn't worth any amount of gold or restring tokens.


Character Housing Fund Accounts

As a personal favor to players, I am willing to keep a database for characters who wish to deposit money and restring/immortal tokens into a "Housing Account" toward the use of purchasing Player Housing items for that character. This frees up time otherwise spent idling while at level 100, trying to decide on what to purchase before one can remort, or having to wait for an Immortal to make the transaction, etc. With this, a player can simply drop off excess money and tokens to me (Lilly), and I will make a note for the character in my database with the added funding. Thus, they are free to continue playing without having to worry about where the money does or doesn't go.


Two small notes:

1.) Monetary balances will be kept track of in amounts of GOLD only, for the sake of ease for myself. If you have heaps of silver to lay on me, this is fine, but know that I will round whatever you give me down to the nearest whole gold piece.

2.) Once you have added gold and/or tokens to this House Funding Account, it is there PERMANENTLY until used for player housing purchases. There will be no returning of these coins/tokens to the character at any time, for any reason, once I have received your deposit. The ONLY EXCEPTION to this rule is in the instance of players purchasing their own custom-made items from their own shop; I will reimburse players for the amount from their account toward the cost of a custom-made item, as long as they were the character that made the item.


If you wish to know your current monetary/token balance, simply ask, either while I'm online or in a note, and I'll be happy to look it up for you.



Final Notes

Please have patience with me after you have submitted a Player Housing request. There's a few things I would like people to consider, on my behalf, after you've made your request:

1.) I'm one person, and we have a lot of players. Normally I'm not swamped, but there may be a queue, and I may not be able to get to your request on the day it is given, or even the same week.

2.) I'm not just the Player Housing admin. I'm also a builder, I like to play the game as a mortal from time to time, and also have an involved home life outside the Cleft. Again, there may be things that prevent me from getting to your request in a timely manner, but rest assured, as long as you have posted your note to me, I do know about it, and I will get to it.

3.) Constantly reminding me of your request is not going to get it done any faster. I'm well aware that you have paid. I'm well aware that you haven't gotten your description in yet. If I'm around and I'm not working on your Housing Request, there's an extremely-likely chance that I'm working on something else at the time that, for whatever reason, is taking a higher priority at the minute.

4.) I took this position willingly. If you're having a problem with waiting for a request to be completed, know that I could abandon this project at any time and players could go back to simply waiting "until one of the Imms can get around to it" again.


In short, please be patient once you've sent your note. I haven't forgotten about you, and it WILL get done. Pressuring me about it will put your place in the queue at risk, and I may delay it intentionally just to be a hag about it. ^_^

For more information on Player Housing, checking out the guide here.