SilverBride wrote: »I recommend having one character be the main crafter. Have them learn all the patterns and sell duplicate patterns rather than learn them on all characters.
eat 2 million gold or more
katanagirl1 wrote: »When I first got into housing, I looked at all the small houses in base game areas to see which one I liked best. I had certain qualities I wanted, like an outside courtyard instead of just the house. I wanted to put the basic crafting stations outside the house so I needed room for that. I settled on Twin Arches, a Redguard style house. I did not have many Redguard themed housing plans learned, and those are very desirable and more pricey that others and the really nice ones are purple quality. My main character and crafter was a Khajiit, and I knew more of those style plans and they were much cheaper in guild traders so I decorated in that style and it became a home away from home for her. Much later I came back and redecorated the house in proper Redguard style when I learned those plans.
It took me quite a while to earn enough gold to buy that first house, but I did not have a guild trader to sell things and I did not farm furnishing plans like I did later. You can speed up the process by doing both.
The main hurdles for me early on were having enough purple improvement mats to craft furnishings. Starting out you need to do materials farming to get the furnishing mats themselves and also refine mats like ore, wood, cloth, and jewelry to get those improvement mats. Having multiple characters doing daily crafting writs can help with that too.
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