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== Apartment Halls == | == Apartment Halls == | ||
Chat command to view the current number of available Apartments: ''@hslist apartment'' | |||
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* | * There are five Residential Halls in game and a total of 3,000 apartments per server: | ||
** [[Betrayal]] - Sanctum Residential Halls and the first 1,000 apartments introduced. | ** [[Betrayal]] - Sanctum Residential Halls and the first 1,000 apartments introduced. | ||
** [[Repercussions]] - Atrium Residential Halls with 500 apartments added. | ** [[Repercussions]] - Atrium Residential Halls with 500 apartments added. |
Revision as of 13:51, 13 April 2011
Related topics: Category:Housing, Category:Apartment, Category:Settlement
Apartment Halls
Chat command to view the current number of available Apartments: @hslist apartment
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- There are five Residential Halls in game and a total of 3,000 apartments per server:
- Betrayal - Sanctum Residential Halls and the first 1,000 apartments introduced.
- Repercussions - Atrium Residential Halls with 500 apartments added.
- Atonement - Oriel Residential Halls with 500 apartments added.
- Verdict - Haven Residential Halls with 500 apartments added.
- Festivus - Victory Residential Halls with 500 apartments added.
- Also known as Residential Quarters, apartments were the answer to the chronic housing shortage. They are squares without that many hooks, but at least it gives players a place to live.
- The purchase is 30,000 pyreals and 1 Writ of Refuge, and the rent is 10,000 pyreals a month. Moreover, there was no option to pay ahead so that the renter would have "credit" for however many months or years they wished ahead; if the player stopped subscribing to the game, they would eventually lose the apartment, and all their belongings in it.