Chiprel wrote:People can loot your char equipment when they access your homestead(leanto/claim).
Raith wrote:So this means that my char's inventory can be looted via my claim even though i am nowhere near it? wow, why is this a good idea again?
Okay so lets say that's normal, how would you explain *EQUIPPED* items dissapearing then? or equipped stuff appears as if it was in the inventory? What about items in the backpack or pockets?
My claim hasnt been destroyed either. So if i go sleep in a bed instead of logging out in Providence i cant be looted? ;D
Raith wrote:why is this a good idea again?
trungdle wrote:You may have been affected my madness event, or looted while offline, those are the two possibilities.
Letting people to loot your leanto is crucial because you can not alt-vault (that is, using alts as safes) anymore. That fact alone loosen the restriction on inventory slot, from 3x3 to 1024. Now, is it important?
Nikixos wrote:Raith wrote:why is this a good idea again?
This was implemented pretty recently, It was made so that items can not be safe on alt vaults, imagine you have an incredible rare item and noone can steal it from a leanto, then you would only have to transfer it to an alt you never log in and the item will be forever yours, Forever lost if you quit. Not the Salem way.
If you are logged out you can be looted, period. Includes pockets toolbelt backpack, everything.
but only if your leanto isn't protected, most of the time all it takes is a brazier wall behind something stronger than stone hedge wall, if not on popham you will be safe from most people there,
Even if you stop playing people will think twice about raiding that, braziers keep active when the claim has no upkeep.
Yeah, also itchy britches places all your equipment in your inventory lol. You have to manually equip everything and try to get the damn thing off.
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