Player Housing in World of Warcraft

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NEIGHBORHOODS = Neighborhoods are instanced. Each neighborhood has its own name, but they are all based on the same zone. Only characters that are members of the guild are allowed to purchase plots in guild villages. In the search tool you can see all the available neighborhoods and how many player plots or guild plots are used in each. If you click on the neighborhood name, it will display all the characters and guilds who own plots in that neighborhood. As current neighborhoods fill up, the game will automatically create new ones for players to move into. It is also possible for a guild to buy a private neighborhood. In the Blizzard Balance Shop there is a Guild Writ of the “zone name”. You can purchase this and activate it to create a guild specific neighborhood. The neighborhood will belong to the guild, not the person who creates it with the writ. Once you’ve created a guild specific neighborhood, you’ll see it added to the Neighborhood Search tool as “Guild Name” Village. It is also possible for a guild to have more than one Village, but not more than one guild hall across the different villages. Only characters that are members of the guild are allowed to purchase plots in guild villages.

PLOTS = Each neighborhood has 100 player plots available for purchase. Players can own up to three plots in total across all neighborhoods. There are also four guild plots in each neighborhood, but a guild can only own one guild plot across all neighborhoods. Plots have a purchase cost and an upkeep cost. These costs vary by the plot. You can find this information (as well as ownership information, if it’s already owned) by clicking on the stone marker on a plot’s border. You can go to a plot very quickly by clicking on the transportation (portal) pillar near the entering zone line. It will bring up a list of all the plots in the neighborhood. You can sort by area, address, type and owner and you can filter for player, guild, owned and vacant.

HOUSES = You have the option of placing a house on your plot. Doing so grants you access to another instanced zone (the interior of the house). Whereas the neighborhood is a public zone to which anyone can access, your house is private with the option of granting access to whomever you want. Houses are entered and exited by clicking on their front doors. There are one room houses and three room houses available in one of four levels and in various styles. The combination of the number of rooms and the level determine what you can place and/or store in your house and what the upkeep is for the house. The four levels are: Hut, House, Residence, and Domicile. Each house (and apparently crates and plots) has two types of storage. The first is the total storage allowed and the second is the number of “any items” or of non-placeable items. This is the number of regular inventory items you can store in the house. There are also Manors available from either the Blizzard Balance Shop or the Loyalist Vendor NPC.

Complete Standard Guild Hall Package - Complete Grand Guild Hall Package - Complete Modest Guild Hall Package & the Complete Palatial Guild Hall Package which It may be the luxury and expensive version of the four. NOTE: Complete Palatial Guild Hall Package = This is a collection of all basic guildhall items. It includes: Palatial Guild Hall - Collection of Standard Guild Furnishings - Collection of Standard Guild Services - Collection of Extra High Value Guild Furnishings.

—Zokaniz from SPIRIT COUNCIL
( https://worldofwarcraft.blizzard.com/en-us/guild/us/uther/spirit-council/ )

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