Imperial and Breton are very similar, the main differences are the color and scroll work (and as you mentioned Imperial is crown exclusive). You can get a very similar look using Breton furniture. I'm sure many people prefer Breton over Imperial as it can be built in game.Since imperial furniture is also crown store exclusive, how well can you fill such a house with breton one actually?
rotaugen454 wrote: »My wife likes elk, so I gifted one to her account and bought one for mine as well so we can ride elk together. All of this stuff is purely subjective.
Imperial and Breton are very similar, the main differences are the color and scroll work (and as you mentioned Imperial is crown exclusive). You can get a very similar look using Breton furniture. I'm sure many people prefer Breton over Imperial as it can be built in game.Since imperial furniture is also crown store exclusive, how well can you fill such a house with breton one actually?
For those saying the furnished version isn't worth the extra 3500 crowns, the house actually contains a ton of crown only furnishings which are valued at over 20k crowns. As a friend of mine pointed out, the rugs alone in the house are worth more than the extra crowns spent buying the furnished version. This is a steal if you prefer Imperial furnishings over Breton.
Every time I pass by the bank in Anvil I miss my old Oblivion haunted necromancer houseI didn't buy it, but I have topal. My friend wanted this one, but it was just 25% or so less than he wanted if he was going to spend $60-$75 on it.
I personally think any home in this price range should have one "very unique" interior decorating feature. Like the dev team should ask what they could do to make a property stand out. Something like Hakvid's crypt, which I thought was unique enough.
Grand Lichal? Hmm. Some possibilities:
A secret entrance to a sorcerer's / necromancer's undercroft, like the Anvil house in Oblivion.
Now how many people do you see riding the Elk around?
Miss_Tiffany wrote: »If you run a guild and have the financial capacity to provide the very best for them, then the Linchal is perfect. The house itself is very deceiving from the outside (it's small and cramped inside) but the outdoor space is PERFECT for the 13 mundus stones, all 38 crafted sets (114 attunable tables in total), as well as ample space for training dummies. I'm just setting mine up now. Getting the placement just right is not easy for someone with OCD (and screw the designer that made the outdoor space look symmetrical when in fact it's not. Jerk).
*EDIT - I've completely bulldozed the grounds to make way for the craft tables. I'll do some very light landscaping once they're placed!
newtinmpls wrote: »
I totally agree with the lack of symmetry at the house entrance, in relation to the rest of the setting. Now that someone pointed it out I can't not see it!
Now, if the reflecting pool was full of the waterlilies we keep seeing in ponds on the Gold Coast... .