How many times have we asked:
"Why are there no Inn Rooms in Ilsabard?"
Radz-at-han seems like a nice place to have Inn Rooms. Don't we think?
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How many times have we asked:
"Why are there no Inn Rooms in Ilsabard?"
Radz-at-han seems like a nice place to have Inn Rooms. Don't we think?
Thanks for your support.
Zero because we're well aware of the answer.
There was no inn room in Mor Dhona, Idyllshire, Rhalgr's Reach or Eulmore. Why would there be one in Radz?
They add an inn room to the main city for the expansion. They do not add an inn room to the endgame hub for the expansion.
Why does Br'uk Evu in Tuliyollal not have a store function to actually sell you tacos? Make them a special variant where they're market unsellable if you have to. Make them 5,051 gil per taco if you have to. But it boggles me why you can't go to them and buy yourself some tacos. Why introduce an npc as a man that sells tacos and not actually have them sell tacos to you?
Just a thought: How about if a town / city is large enough that you can't ride mounts, then it gets an Inn Room?
Sure, there's a logic. But it still doesn't make sense. The first three were glorified camps, the last two are actual cities. It's really dumb that one city in an expansion gets city functions while the other does not.
Make cities be cities, or make the endgame hub not be a city.
Why don't they make every city and town have inn rooms. Could just make it instant housing like apartment rooms where there is a portal that takes you to it in every city and town.
Honestly, I would prefer if they just used the main city of the expansion to cover both functions. Having to go to one to trade totems/books and the other for a marketboard/glam dresser/whatever is just annoying. I think it would also make the game feel a bit less... dead... if players weren't split between the main city and endgame hub. Both Tuli and S9 are ghost towns already.
I will never not be mad that they made Sharlayan the main city hub in EW for that reason. I don't care if it made the most sense narratively, we got robbed of a colorful Radz-at-han room in favor of something that I think is rather bland in comparison. (I also just don't care for that nation of stuffy scholars to begin with.)
Odd. We visit Estinien's room in the MSQ in Radz-at-Han, and yet there are no rooms for us in this city.
Strange, don't you think?
I wanna a room in Radz-at-Han.
Just to remind us. The room is already designed and "coded". Estinien is there. So it should be very little work to provide the inn room for us.