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    Quote Originally Posted by Sykora727 View Post
    How about we settle this with gil on the table?


    Instanced housing is free. You can access it by password or having it open to anyone with you having editing/modeling rights etc.

    Regular housing inside city walls, or in specific smaller villages, etc, is rented space, say, 400k per week or something like that?
    There is no space inside city walls or villages...

    Meanwhile there is space aplenty everywhere else in Eorzea.
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    Davorok Byrmwilf
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    Excalibur
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    Gladiator Lv 52
    We will find out Monday, 4/25 what Companies are, but this is what I hope they are (in part) and how Player Housing could fit in.

    Companies are instanced areas (1 per City) where single players and LS's can build individual housing, LS Halls and Airships.

    Each player would have to "craft" their own house thru Levequests. An LS can "craft" their Hall thru LeveLinking.

    Everyone in the Company (singles, LS's) would have to "craft" the Company Airships to get ready for battle. The more people participate, the more airships made. The more high lvl crafters participate, the more fire power made.
    All done thru Levequests and to make sure no one gets a free ride on the airship, you have to complete a minimum of Leves to earn enough "Marks" to pay for passage. AFter the Mission the Ships would need to be repaired or replaced before the next battle or you're all stuck riding chocobos (which would still be fun but takes alot longer).

    Perhaps the Companies are outside the City Walls and are succeptible to NM attacks that cause damage and even steal your possesions, so the Company organizes a counter-attack to get our items back. I dunno...it's late and I'm just riffing ideas...maybe I'll think on it longer...or not at all...
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