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In-game, a "home" refers to a safe room which a PC can recall to. | In-game, a "[[home]]" refers to a [[safe room]] which a [[PC]] can [[recall]] to. | ||
Noting that any safe room can be set as a player's home, there are several areas which players use as their home more often than others, though: | Noting that any safe room can be set as a player's home, there are several areas which players use as their home more often than others, though: | ||
* Ruushi - the Temple of Ruushi is a popular spot to home. It's also very accessible as anywhere in the world, at any time, the command home reset can be used to re-set the home from wherever it is back to the Temple. This was originally implemented to prevent a character from being permanently stuck in some place. | * [[Ruushi]] - the [[Temple of Ruushi]] is a popular spot to home. It's also very accessible as anywhere in the world, at any time, the command <code>home reset</code> can be used to re-set the home from wherever it is back to the Temple. This was originally implemented to prevent a character from being permanently stuck in some place. | ||
* Aur-Vindi - Joline, the trainer, offers access to nearby areas such as Fens, Paragon, Maglor Elensar, and Penumbra, as well as the Crafting Guild, and scrounger | * [[Aur-Vindi]] - [[Joline]], the trainer, offers access to nearby areas such as Fens, [[The Citadel of Paragon|Paragon]], [[Maglor Elensar]], and [[The Yerwin Penumbra|Penumbra]], as well as the [[Crafting Guild]], and [[scrounger gnome]]s. | ||
* Chapparral Outpost - Jennifer, the trainer, in the middle of the Outpost offers services close to areas such as Bule and WLC. | * [[Chapparral Outpost]] - [[Jennifer]], the trainer, in the middle of the Outpost offers services close to areas such as [[The Fortress of Bule|Bule]] and [[The Camp of the White Lion|WLC]]. | ||
* Illurien - Nen, the trainer, in the middle of the Illurien, offers services for nearby areas, like Cirque, Amras, and Kazbek, among others. | * [[Illurien]] - [[Nen]], the trainer, in the middle of the Illurien, offers services for nearby areas, like [[Cirque de la Mort|Cirque]], [[Amras Calanor, Ocean Remnant|Amras]], and [[Kazbek]], among others. | ||
* Clan Halls - some clans have a clan hall, trainers, gnomes, and other amenities, and usually being placed near | * Clan Halls - some clans have a clan hall, trainers, gnomes, and other amenities, and usually being placed near [[area]]s of interest, are advantageous. | ||
== Categories == | == Categories == | ||
[[Category:Homes]] | [[Category:Homes]] | ||
[[Category:Areas]] | [[Category:Areas]] |
Latest revision as of 20:06, 7 May 2021
In-game, a "home" refers to a safe room which a PC can recall to.
Noting that any safe room can be set as a player's home, there are several areas which players use as their home more often than others, though:
- Ruushi - the Temple of Ruushi is a popular spot to home. It's also very accessible as anywhere in the world, at any time, the command
home reset
can be used to re-set the home from wherever it is back to the Temple. This was originally implemented to prevent a character from being permanently stuck in some place. - Aur-Vindi - Joline, the trainer, offers access to nearby areas such as Fens, Paragon, Maglor Elensar, and Penumbra, as well as the Crafting Guild, and scrounger gnomes.
- Chapparral Outpost - Jennifer, the trainer, in the middle of the Outpost offers services close to areas such as Bule and WLC.
- Illurien - Nen, the trainer, in the middle of the Illurien, offers services for nearby areas, like Cirque, Amras, and Kazbek, among others.
- Clan Halls - some clans have a clan hall, trainers, gnomes, and other amenities, and usually being placed near areas of interest, are advantageous.