
I like the Night's Den more. Love the house and it's special features. I haven't really bothered with my Elsewyr house.
The house also excited me enough to do my very first ESO trial in 6 years for that 150 favor. Ezabi is not happy this vault isn't open yet.
Honestly, I think there's a lot of genius in the Night Den's design. For hardcore housers who don't know which button to press to swap bars, they get everything that makes the house special and interesting without having to bash their heads against the Night Market or get a hard carry through content they don't enjoy. The rooms being just fine means they don't have as much reason to be upset about missing out because they can't do the content. For hardcore endgame players, the empty rooms being modest and having gentle themes is a bonus because they're very approachable from the perspective of someone who doesn't decorate. They're like inn rooms in that way, except you still have an attractive already furnished home on the other side, and the themes of each room do suggest a concept to run with in a way inn rooms lack. Plus, because the wing unlocks (the relics,) come with furnishing bundles, they're given everything they need to try their hand at decorating those spaces, without having to spend insane amounts of gold, or contend with the nightmare that is getting furnishings (crafted, achievement, or otherwise.) It's the perfect introduction to the housing system. For players who are *both* hardcore housers and hardcore endgame players, the wings themselves are maybe a little simple, *but* they get these furnishing bundles that they have the expertise and knowledge to appreciate -- the furnishing bundles have housing editor exclusive furnishings that they'd have to normally pay crowns to acquire, or furnishings crafted with expensive and hard to get style materials (Glass Eyes of Mora.)
Zenimax designed the Night's Den to be the perfect introduction to housing and a good tutorial, without meaningfully excluding casual housing players. It's genuinely so elegant, and I love it.
heimdall14_9 wrote: »
i love this out-look into the housing side of the night market and would have to say after reading this i 100% see every point you made and you could 100% be right that even zos didnt understand it
heimdall14_9 wrote: »
i love this out-look into the housing side of the night market and would have to say after reading this i 100% see every point you made and you could 100% be right that even zos didnt understand it
So this is what heroin feels like. Good to know. I think I will never recover from this moment.
Rishikesa108 wrote: »Personally, I hate the ruined houses ZOS has made available on various occasions.
I've always modified them so that the damaged parts (broken, with debris, moldy, etc.) are perfectly hidden and the beauty and order are highlighted.
This is part of my nature.
In this Night Den house, I notice a great contrast between the central part and the wings, which are unlocked later.
Besides the decidedly small size (far below my expectations), I find it almost impossible to hide the damaged parts, although I'll try...
When I went to deposit the relics and found those rooms behind the wall... I felt like when I was a child, opening a chocolate egg and finding a small, ugly surprise inside :-)
I adore the Night Den. Maybe it's not as grand as the Hall of the Lunar Champion, but I also can't make sense of the Hall as a place where someone would live. It's a temple with portals to three drastically different places scattered across Elsweyr. A curious place, yes, but I have trouble seeing it as a place to live, work, or relax.
The Night Den comes already decorated as a relaxing lounge with a beautiful view of the Fargrave sky. I plopped down some houseguests and assistants, and making no other changes I'm already tempted to make it my primary home. (My current primary home is also in Fargrave, incidentally, so I may be biased...)
A friend of mine just reminded me this isn't the first time I've heard single rooms called 'wings' of a house and maybe it's technically the correct term for bits poking out the sides, no matter how small?
Years ago we both worked for a charity that provided free advice and services to home owners and to keep it managable we limited the size of properties that qualified. One day this guy came in and almost got himself disqualified because he kept talking about the "wings" on his house - how most the problems were in the east wing but it meant moving his wife's craft supplies to the west wing and that was inconvenient because that's where he works etc.
Fortunately for him I thought it sounded like overkill to move all this stuff to the far end of what I imagined as a pretty big property so I asked more about the layout and found out the "east wing" is a standard conservatory attached to the living room and the "west wing" is an office/utility room between the kitchen and the garage. It was a normal 3-bed detached house, being described in terms that made it sound far bigger than it actually was.
Wildberryjack wrote: »I like it but am a bit confused in the point of that gold room. Click on the gate and get a static graphic? That's it? Wha???