Here are my ideas for items/pricing:
List of some things that can fit into each category:
Small:
- Beds, all books(have separate prices), cabinets, clocks, all dishware(have separate prices), fences, fountains, garden gnomes, plants, stone steps, wall mount, windows.
Medium:
- Beds, cabinets, clocks, dresser, fences, fountains, garden dwarves, all lights, plants, rug, stone steps, wall mount, windows.
Large
- Beds, Grandfather Clocks, dressers, fountains, fireplaces, gazebos, rugs, life-size statues, trees, wall-mounts, windows.
Epic:
- -Beds, fireplaces, larger-than-life statues of yourself(Legendary only), wall-mounts.
COSTS
Books:
Junk 10c
Common 20c
Uncommon 1s
Rare 5s
Unique 10s
->->->->->->->->->->->-
Basic Book 0
Leather-Bound Book 5s
Gold Embroidered Book 1g
Copper Dishware
10c
Silver Dishware
2s
Gold Dishware
30s
Size:
Small 50s
Medium 1g
Large 2g
Epic 3g
Rarity:
Junk 20s
Basic 30s
Fine 40s
Masterwork 50s
Rare 1g
Exotic 1g 50s
Legendary 2g
Addons: (Max of 1)
Second-Floor 20gold
Pools:
Small pool 5g
Medium Pool 10g
Large pool 15g
Epic pool 20g
Frontyard Land-Plot: (Max of 1)
Small 5g
Medium 10g
Large 15g
Epic 20g
Backyard Land-Plot: (Max of 1)
Small 5g
Medium 10g
Large 15g
Epic 20g
Pretty much everything you buy, you will one get 1 of that item per each payment.
- Exceptions to this would be:
-Fences. You unlock that style of fence, but it has an unlimited supply.
-Stone steps.
Bringing a dye bottle to a vendor, should unlock that color pain for your house, but NOT consume the dye. For example: I find a dye I really like, I bring it to the vendor, he unlocks it… Now I can consume it whichever character I’d like.
->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->-
Buying the house in the first place, completely empty:
20g
10 Unique, Gold-Embroidered Books 11g
1 Large, Legendary Gazebo 4g
5 Legendary Lights 15g
2 Large, Legendary Rugs 4g
1 Large, Legendary Fountain 4g
2 Large, Legendary Dressers 8g
1 Large, Legendary Grandfather Clock. 4g
1 Medium, Legendary Clock 3g
1 Large, Legendary Stone Steps 3g
1 Large-than-life Statue of yourself. 5g
1 Epic-sized, Legendary Bed. 5g
2 Legendary Trees 8g
1 Epic Legendary Fireplace 5g
1 Medium, Legendary Fence 3g
3 Gold Dishware sets. 90s
5 Medium, Legendary Cabinets 15g
6 Epic, Legendary Windows.24g
1 Epic Backyard 20g
1 Epic Frontyard 20g
1 Epic Pool 20g
Total: 191g, 90s.
->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->-
Then you can buy 10 Large, Legendary Garden Statues and create an epic stone-war in your frontyard. xD For 40g. xD
Or, deck out your house with Legendary Mounts to show off your amazing kills.
1 Epic, Legendary Mount 5g
2 Large, Legendary Mounts 8g
2 Medium, Legendary Mounts 6g
3 Small, Legendary Mounts 4g 50s
23g 50s more.
- So I mean, MAXING your house would cost a lot. But a pretty awesome house is still totally attainable with these prices.
My justifications:
1. I do not play much at I still have earned 4g after release.
2. Seems like a few people have Commanders books… Those are 100g a pop.
3. Houses are not supposed to be maxed instantly. They grow over time.
4. In all honestly, not everyone is going to want a Legendary house.
5. For someone that simply plays the game for fun, can easily accumulate enough wealth to progressively fill their house.
For a moderate, completely filled house, with a Legendary or two, it should only run you about 100g. Which should easily be obtainable if you plan to play Guild Wars for a decent duration. (That’s what the developers want anyways.)
The idea is not to buy everything. The idea is to represent yourself. And you can do that without having to buy everything ever. People like myself do not like outrageous houses. We like it clean, quite, and maybe a few Legendary Statues next to our huge kitten pool…
I think I made a typo and numbers maybe be like, 10g off. But this is just a general idea.
- Although I would like to see the house items sold via gems, I would also like to see the house items be regulated at a set coin price… I do not want to see my pool cost 2x the price overnight.
If you have any arguments against these pricings, please do make them.
(edited by LanceHavenbay.2067)