I didn't have much time to play yesterday evening, but I did snare a house overlooking the sea. I have a couple of neighbors I'll be screening out of my sight lines with trees, once I figure out how to place objects outside.
Despite all of the videos and posts I've seen about housing, which made me think it might be buggy, everything was smooth, and I'm in my home sweet home. Everything about this introduction to housing, and how easy it is to use, plus the potential for more of everything is just so impressive. I'm in love.
I had a base set of furniture to work with, but then I went into town and hit all the decor vendors. I bought lights, chairs, all the bookcase styles, all the books, a few trees and flowers for outside. I can see I'm going to be a fiend for housing and collecting furnishings.
Ha! See me log into Legion Remix later today because the housing vendor there will be open for business now. Although, I looked at Wowhead to see what you can buy from Remix and there are a lot of ghastly green kind of ugly things there. Maybe grab a few for Halloween decorations.
The initial neighborhood offered had most of the plots taken, it seemed. Looking at Other Options, I picked Weary Wind Point and found a nice plot. You get an initial tour of the neighborhood, and there are some variations in what the environs are. The one that stood out and that I would not want to live in was one near the cemetery which atmospherically is much like Duskwood. Great for those who want it to be Halloween year round. It was nice to come back out into the sunshine.
Here is my initial quick decorating of my cottage. You can dye your furniture but need inks from your inscriptionist to make them. Though the dye vendor said you can make dyes with Alchemy (which Atherne has) or Inscription, all the dyes used Inscription. Very nice, actually, as Wow ruined Inscription as a Profession with Draenor, in my opinion. My Inscriptionist is about to get very busy.
I have a tendency to place furniture around the edges of the room, and that's no good. I look forward to enlarging my house, getting more furnishings, living the life :)





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