![]() You can also allow those who are not on your friends list or in your guilds to visit and/or decorate your home by adding them as a “Visitor" or “Decorator" in your House Settings.You can grant trusted friends permission to decorate existing placed items in your home (they cannot add or remove items from your home).You will be able to allow friends and guildmates to visit your home they can travel to your home via the group, friends, or guild lists while you're in it, or by selecting “Visit House" by clicking on your name in those same lists when you're offline.You will be able to preview homes before you purchase, both furnished and unfurnished.Furniture you create via Furniture Crafting can be sold to other players.Houses are instanced, so you don't have to worry about racing to grab the perfect spot of land.Further, you can own as many homes as you want, and each home is account based, meaning you can share them across all your characters. In general, you can purchase any home you like, regardless of your character's alliance or race, bar Imperial-style homes, which require that you own the Imperial Edition of ESO. All the homes that will be available at launch will only be located in base zones, and not DLC zones. Homes are said to be styled after the game's 10 playable races, and come in furnished or unfurnished versions. From there you can buy any house you want - as long as you have the gold and crowns to chalk up for said house. Further, there will be nearly 40 unique homes to choose from and over 2,000 individual decorate and furniture options to make your home feel unique.Īfter completing the Homestead tutorial quest, you'll be given your first home: a modest room at a local inn. The update includes furniture crafting, as well as robust home decoration options. Homestead will launch alongside ESO's next major game update, and will be completely free. The Homestead update launches sometime in "early 2017" on all platforms.Today, developer ZeniMax Online Studios and publisher Bethesda revealed that Homestead, The Elder Scrolls Online's player housing system, is coming in February 2017. Specific pricing wasn't shared, but you'll have the chance to check out a home before buying it. An example of one that can only be purchased for Crowns is "an ultra-luxurious island retreat." Homes available for gold and Crowns will be unfurnished, while furnished versions will be available for Crowns. Like with the aforementioned items, Bethesda says "most" homes will be sold for gold and Crowns. You may have already unlocked some of these, while others are still to be added. Most others will require you to complete the tutorial and earn certain achievements in the zone where the home is located. "Most" items can be purchased with gold or Crowns, suggesting some will require Crowns, the premium currency that costs real-world money.Īdditionally, you can place trophies you've collected from accomplishing certain tasks, as well as pets, crafting stations, assistants, and other functional items.Īll players will receive a free home-presumably a small one-when the update launches by completing a tutorial. These items can be purchased or crafted (crafted items can then be sold to other players), allowing them to be freely placed wherever you want. Once you've acquired a home, you'll be able to customize it with over 2,000 different pieces of furniture and decorations, including chairs, beds, books, paintings, lights, and so on. You can own more than one, but only one of each type, and they'll all be shared across your account. When Homestead launches, there will be "nearly" 40 different options, ranging from a small room at an inn to "huge manor estates with vast outdoor areas." Each one is themed around one of Elder Scrolls' races, though there aren't any restrictions on who can buy which one. Now Playing: The Elder Scrolls Online: Homestead First Look ![]() By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
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