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Protect the house

PostPosted: Tue Mar 29, 2016 10:03 pm
by InsanoSkull
I tried to find how to make that claim not fumbling in my items, but not figured out how, does anyone know how I can leave my items protected and my base?

Re: Protect the house

PostPosted: Tue Mar 29, 2016 10:21 pm
by Dallane
Moved to help so you can get a better response.

Re: Protect the house

PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2016 4:09 pm
by InsanoSkull
Someone can help me?

Re: Protect the house

PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2016 4:11 pm
by Reviresco
I don't want to sound rude, but I'm not sure what you mean. What is your main language? Maybe someone can help you more effectively in that language.

Re: Protect the house

PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2016 4:15 pm
by Lansett
You want to build a claim ?
Buy a writ in town and build a stake claim at your base.

Re: Protect the house

PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2016 4:20 pm
by jakhollin
InsanoSkull wrote:I tried to find how to make that claim not fumbling in my items, but not figured out how, does anyone know how I can leave my items protected and my base?



I will give it a shot.

First you start with your leanto you are capable of keeping two containers (reed basket, hay basket, wooden box, and ect) inside your leanto. Someone can still steal these items but it will leave a scent that you may possibly be able to get some revenge over.

Second you will want to save your money for a personal claim which is 150 silver (this is bought at the white stall vendor and built with the "stake claim" structure). Any items within the claim area will require yet again crime leaving a scent if someone tries to steal them.

As you personal claim grows you may put up walls torch posts and braziers to protect the items on your base. People will have to put forth more effort to take your stuff.

When you claim gets larger you may also put a lock on the house on your land and chests leaving your items inside. This is still not full proof is someone puts the effort in they can still steal your belongings by destroying the house and/or the boxes. It is important to note that locks do not stop everything.

You need to keep your claims (personal claim or town claims) paid with some silver and your defenses of walls and braziers up.

Re: Protect the house

PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2016 4:22 pm
by jakhollin
Lansett wrote:You want to build a claim ?
Buy a writ in town and build a stake claim at your base.



Yeah sorry to be more precise like Lansett the personal claim is called a Writ of Homesteading.

Re: Protect the house

PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2016 5:00 pm
by InsanoSkull
jakhollin wrote:
InsanoSkull wrote:I tried to find how to make that claim not fumbling in my items, but not figured out how, does anyone know how I can leave my items protected and my base?



I will give it a shot.

First you start with your leanto you are capable of keeping two containers (reed basket, hay basket, wooden box, and ect) inside your leanto. Someone can still steal these items but it will leave a scent that you may possibly be able to get some revenge over.

Second you will want to save your money for a personal claim which is 150 silver (this is bought at the white stall vendor and built with the "stake claim" structure). Any items within the claim area will require yet again crime leaving a scent if someone tries to steal them.

As you personal claim grows you may put up walls torch posts and braziers to protect the items on your base. People will have to put forth more effort to take your stuff.

When you claim gets larger you may also put a lock on the house on your land and chests leaving your items inside. This is still not full proof is someone puts the effort in they can still steal your belongings by destroying the house and/or the boxes. It is important to note that locks do not stop everything.

You need to keep your claims (personal claim or town claims) paid with some silver and your defenses of walls and braziers up.


yes, that's what I meant, thank you

Re: Protect the house

PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2016 5:02 pm
by InsanoSkull
Reviresco wrote:I don't want to sound rude, but I'm not sure what you mean. What is your main language? Maybe someone can help you more effectively in that language.


You were not rude, my native language is Brazilian Portuguese, but I'm not Brazilian and I am not a toxic player, despite this being the reputation of Brazilians in any game

Re: Protect the house

PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2016 5:39 pm
by KruskDaMangled
It's worth noting that houses are reasonably hard to destroy, even Hovels. Any "real" house is much harder. Even a Farmer's House is actually pretty secure with a lock.

They can still get at your claimstone and steal your stuff, but destroying the house to get at stuff in there is probably "too much work" for a lot of people.

Of course, the raiding changes may change all of this. Not that I know how exactly since I am not privy to anything JC is planning.