Difference between revisions of "Private Chamber"
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*Each room will cost 300,000 [[gil]]. | *Each room will cost 300,000 [[gil]]. | ||
==Features== | |||
*a small personal space you can decorate as you wish; a lot cheaper than an actual house | |||
*you can lock the room or leave the door open for everyone | |||
*you can't have a garden, you cannot place outdoor furniture | |||
*you can have up to two vendors in your room | |||
*you can have up to two crafting facilities in your room (you’re the only one who can use them) | |||
*there are no limitations to what other indoor furniture you can place (except for items that are “one per estate only”, like the armoire or the summoning bell) | |||
*you can place up to 50 pieces of furniture | |||
*to buy a private chamber, go to your FC's house, enter the estate and click “Entrance to Private Chambers”; choose “Purchase Private Chambers”. | |||
==Customization and Furnishing== | ==Customization and Furnishing== |
Revision as of 18:34, 22 June 2016
- Main article: Housing
Private Chamber or Personal Room is an instance area of the Free Company house that is unique for every player. There can be up to 512 private chambers in each house. Players will be able to decorate their rooms with any indoor furniture. There will be no gardens in the rooms. The size of the room is slightly larger than the small house.
- Private Chamber was introduced in patch 2.3, before the introduction of Personal Housing.
Unlock
- Player has to have level 50 in one of the classes.
- They must have the rank of Second Lieutenant in their perspective Grand Companies.
- Each room will cost 300,000 gil.
Features
- a small personal space you can decorate as you wish; a lot cheaper than an actual house
- you can lock the room or leave the door open for everyone
- you can't have a garden, you cannot place outdoor furniture
- you can have up to two vendors in your room
- you can have up to two crafting facilities in your room (you’re the only one who can use them)
- there are no limitations to what other indoor furniture you can place (except for items that are “one per estate only”, like the armoire or the summoning bell)
- you can place up to 50 pieces of furniture
- to buy a private chamber, go to your FC's house, enter the estate and click “Entrance to Private Chambers”; choose “Purchase Private Chambers”.
Customization and Furnishing
Players can add Room Name, Greeting and Access settings for their rooms. They can also change the styles of their interior walls, flooring and ceiling lights.
Players can place up to 50 Housing Items in their private chambers. Placing a Housing Item in private chambers will bind it to you, preventing future trade or sale to other players. Additionally, certain items cannot be retrieved once placed. It will be permanently discarded upon removal.
- Certain Housing Items, including vendor NPCs and crafting facilities, can only be used by the room's owner.
Vacating
Players must be on free company property in order to vacate their private chambers. Additionally, private chambers must be vacated in order to leave a free company.
- Gil used to purchase private chambers will not be refunded.
- All furnishings must be removed before vacating private chambers.