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Player Housing

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We will be using the same rules Avlis uses for player housing for the most part, we will edit as we see fit should the need arise.

1) Rules for Building
2) Pricing
3) Available resources
4) Submission process
5) Naming standards (ALL ITEMS AND AREAS MUST FOLLOW)
6) Previous housing threads


1) Rules for Building

1.1) The players shall build their houses in accordance with Player Housing Standards. Failure to follow the guidelines may result in rejection of your Player housing.

1.2) If there is something you want in your house but it is not listed here, it is NOT AVAILABLE for Player Housing. The Team grants exceptions on a case by case basis. Exceptions are granted ONLY before submission, they require prior approval. When an item you wish to include requires PRIOR approval, get PRIOR approval. Submitting a house and asking for permission afterwards through documentation or PM's, SHALL BE grounds for immediate rejection.

1.3) No custom items will be accepted for inclusion into the palette. The exceptions to this rule are guild items and keys. Keys do not have to be key objects, but they are to have no special properties added to them. Guild items fall under their own list of requirements and will not be discussed here.

1.4) No custom scripts will be allowed for inclusion in player housing. However there is a base set of scripts supplied (see section 3 below) feel free to use these.

1.5) All Player Housing scripts (section 3.1, 3.2 and 3.3) shall be added to player housing by the player. Failure to do so will result in rejection of your Player Housing.

1.6) No heartbeat based scripts will be allowed. (NOTE: Heartbeat scripts can be found on many items, especially CEP items. Any item that performs an action or moves, should be checked for heatbeat scripts. Examples: candles with flames, wall sconces, hanging chandeliers, CEP placeable gates (metal gates), etc...)

1.7) NPC's cost 50,000 gold each. Any NPC added to player housing is to have a CR of no higher than 1/8. Player Housing NPC's will leave a corpse when killed. A P-merchant is an NPCs (only with extra coding). A P-merchant costs 120,000 (for P-merchant abilities) + 50,000 (for the NPC). Conversations for NPC's or customized conversations for P-Merchants cost 5,000 gold. Requirements for NPC's:

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Statistics:
Ability Scores: No greater then 10. If the NPC had lower then 10, do not up the score to 10.

Classes:
Must be Commoner, level 1

Skills: NPC's can have NO Skills.

Advanced: 
Faction: Commoner

Feats: NPC's can have NO Feats.

Spells: NPC's can have NO Spells.

Special Abilities: NPC's can have NO Special Abilities.

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P-merchants:

P-merchants and Donation EP-Chests (discussed below) come equiped with 1 menu page and 200 squares of storage capacity on that page.  

These limits can be bought up in game:

+1 menu page = 60,000 gold
+200 squares of storage capacity = 40,000 gold.

Menu pages and storage capacity can be bought up to infinity for approx. one million gold total.
1.8) Player housing is not to be linked to any special areas (e.g. temples, tunnels or other player housing) Without prior approval of the Hala team.

1.9) Player housing is not to restrict access to existing parts of modules (e.g. you cannot put a fence around your favourite tree that you can only get to the inside of from your house).

1.10) Some plants that produce crafting placeables are allowed to be included in player housing. One of the conditions for being allowed to add these is having IC knowledge of the plant in question. A list of some (but not all) of the plants that you are NOT allowed is below. Before including any plants send a PM to make sure they are allowed.

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You are not allowed to include in your housing any plant that spawns the following items. This list is not exustive, if something is not on this list it does not necessarily mean you are allowed it, it just means there is a higher chance you will be.
   Marrowroot
   Angel's Tears
   Bleeding Heart Bloom
   Desert Lilly
   Glowing mold Spores
   Gray moss bud
   Golden Lotus
   Mountian Rosebud
   Belladonna
   Plantain leaf
   Silver Mushroom
   Cactus Bloom
   Stinging Nettle
   Stonebush Bean
   Timmane's Bulb
   T'nanshi creeper
   Yarrow bloom
   Wintermint
1.11) Once imported, player housing can be edited a maximum of three times for revisions. Fixing bugs that were not your fault does not add towards this total.

All revisions on imported player housing must be made on erf's exported from Hala itself. To obtain an exported erf file from Hala, PM the Housing Director or the Module Coordinator for the module where your house currently resides.

Revisions made on original (pre-imported) versions, or anything other then an Hala exported erf file will not be accepted. There are no exceptions.

1.12) Before submitting a house, remove all treasure scripts from any containers and make any containers that you don't plan on using static. Containers include boxes, chests, cabinets, loot bags, etc. Basically anything that is usable by default.

1.13) Before submitting a house, remove all OnDeath event scripts from all doors.

1.14) DO NOT leave keys in chests or on the floor. A DM will deliver your key(s) to you once your house has been imported.

1.15) A house may consist of a maximum of 5 different areas. This may be extended to a maximum of 10 if and only if your have prior approval from the Hala team. An area is not a room or section of the house, it is an area as listed in the toolset.

1.16) Any attempt to sneak things past the Hala team will result in a PERMANENT ban from player housing and potentially Hala.

1.17) Any OOC cost saving measures shall be considered a form of cheesing. Any OOC attempt to lower housing costs is not permitted and grounds for immediate rejection of your player housing.

1.18) Lowering the statistic of any placeable, where it is IC'ly appropriate, costs as much as increasing that same stat the same amount of points.

1.19) Magic portals are not allowed in private Player Housing.

1.20) The rule that applies to characters sharing inn rooms (http://www.avlis.org/viewtopic.php?t=34598) also applies to player housing. No player may have more than one character that shares a player house. In situations where the player house is a guild hall, a player may have more than one character in the same guild, PROVIDED that persistent storage (of ANY form) is NOT shared in the Guild Hall. The only exception to this is where permission is explicitly granted by the Hala team in a PM or email you can produce if asked for and verified.

1.21) Player housing may only use the haks and content that are currently on each server. New haks will not be added for any housing. The haks, in the correct order, are:
(note: any Player housing submitted after 8/22/05 MUST contain the updated HAKS listed below. Any houses submitted before that date, but not yet included into Hala will be grandfathered)

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copaphak4_5
cep1patch152
cep1patch150
cep1patch
cep2da
cepanatomy
cepbaseitem
cepcreature
cepplace
cepportrait
ceptexture
universal_4_5

and the copaptlk3_5.tlk in the tlk section.

Followed by any module specific tileset haks, these are only needed if you are making external areas.
Module Specific Tileset Haks (for making external areas):

These can be found in the downloads section of the forums.

You must also make sure you add the latest CoPaP tlk file. This is also added in the custom content tab of the module properties, slightly below the hak list.
1.22) These rules can and will be bent in special circumstances, and many existing player houses are grandfathered with regards to some of these rules. Just because someone else has something, do not expect to get it yourself.

1.23) Pricing, rules or conditions may be changed at any time by the Hala team


2) Pricing

2.1) The final price for any piece of player housing is at the discretion of the Hala team, what is presented here is a guide and many things may affect the final price.

2.2) For persistent storage you must first buy the placeable and then add persistence to it.

2.3) Doors and placeables have 4 attributes that determine their strength, these can all be adjusted individually, so to price out a door or placeable price out each of the 4 components, then add them together. If you wish to have a plot door or placeable, then it costs a flat 120,000. Do not bother pricing out the component parts.

2.4) When pricing out the hardness, lock DC or fortitude of a door or placeable use the actual figure in the table below. When pricing out HP, divide the number of HP by 10 (rounding down) and use that number to lookup a price in the table below.

2.5) If you wish a door/placeable to be key-only, the cost for the lock on the door is 10,000. You still have to pay for the other components of the door/placeable.

2.6) To have a persistant display chest (like those at the ferrell bazaar) you first have to pay for strength of chest you want, then pay for display persistance

2.7) The cost of plants that spawn crafting items varies depends on a number of factors, these include, but are not limited to, the scarcity of the plant and the difference between the normal growing conditions and the conditions where you wish to place it. The plants will have the same respawn rate as those that are found in the wild.

2.8) Player owned inns are not available to everyone. However if you do get permission to implement one, there are additional costs involved. Do not expect to make a return on your investment for 18-24 months minimum. The requirements for purchasing a Inn are:

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1) Must not be on the "Watch list"
2) Must have been playing on Hala at least 6 months
3) Must have general approval of the DM staff
4) Must build a new inn (existing ones are not for sale)
5) Must Not have a profit of more than 80% (so as to depict the expenses and staff payments) 

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Pricing Guidelines

Building
	Per tile (minimum 4)					5,000
	Per floor (ex first)					5,000 +
	Containers									 (as per table below for each of the 4 parts)
	Doors											(as per table below for each of the 4 parts)
	Persistance			 				 30,000
	Persistance (display)				 80,000
	Plot door/placeable				  120,000
	Additional keys							 500
	Combat dummies							2,500
	Archery targets						  2,500
	Ale kegs									5,000
	Basic crafting placeable			 25,000
	Basic Crafting placeable (all 5) 100,000
	Jewelcrafting placeable			 100,000
	Piggybank								150,000
	Crafting plant							5,000 +
		
Furnishings (avg for 4x4 building)
	Furnishings - low (eg. Bedroll)	 	5,000
	Furnishings - mid (eg. Cot)	 		10,000
	Furnishings - high (eg. Bed)			20,000
		
Traps  (nb. Unlike traps placed by players, it is not possible to have traps that recognise the house owner, any trap you buy for housing will be set off by everyone.  Traps can ONLY be permanent, they can not be disarmable or recoverable.)
	Per 1 point DC detect		500
	Per 1 point DC remove	   500
	Resetting			       5,000
	Weak damage			     1,000
	Average			         2,000
	Strong			       	4,000
	Fatal			        	8,000
	undectable			    150,000
	undisarmable			  150,000

Hirelings/NPCs
	Scribe                  75,000 (Prior permission required before submission.)
	Persistent Merchants    120,000 for base model, expandable in game
	Humanoid NPC's          50,000 each. (servants / guards / pets / etc...)                       
	Other types of NPC's are decided on a case by case basis, and will be at least as expensive as those listed above.
	

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0            	0 gp
1          	200 gp
2          	400 gp
3          	600 gp
4 	         800 gp
5 	       1,000 gp
6        	1,200 gp
7        	1,400 gp
8        	1,600 gp
9        	1,800 gp
10       	2,000 gp
11       	2,500 gp
12       	3,000 gp
13       	3,500 gp
14       	4,000 gp
15       	4,500 gp
16       	5,000 gp
17       	5,500 gp
18       	6,000 gp
19       	6,500 gp
20       	7,000 gp
21       	7,700 gp
22       	8,400 gp
23	       9,100 gp
24       	9,800 gp
25      	10,500 gp
26      	11,200 gp
27      	11,900 gp
28      	12,600 gp
29      	13,300 gp
30      	14,000 gp
31      	15,000 gp
32      	16,000 gp
33      	17,000 gp
34      	18,000 gp
35      	19,000 gp
36      	20,000 gp
37      	21,000 gp
38      	22,000 gp
39      	23,000 gp
40	      24,000 gp
Key-only	10,000 gp

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Types of Persistent Containers available:

1. P-Chest: This is the standard chest used at Inn's in Hala.  They have True-Persistence, meaning that any alterations made to items (dyed clothing, Kimli's protective alterations, changes to the clothing through bioware crafting) remain, even after server reset. Off-world items do not vanish in these chests after server reset either. Cost varies depending on the hardness, hitpoints, fortitude of the chest and lock attributes.

2. Display Case:  This is a variation on the P-chest.  It allows characters to see items in the p-chest, but only those with the proper key can take those items out.  They have True-Persistence. Cost varies depending on the hardness, hitpoints, fortitude. They are generally more expensive then a P-Chest. 

3. EP-Chest: An EP-Chest is a text based system that stores items.  All items are listed aphabetically.  These storage containers are persistent, but DO NOT have True-Persistence.  Therefore, off-world items will vanish after server reset and any alterations made to items will reset back to the original palette version on server reset.  This storage is best utilized for large inventories,like the storing of crafting components. However, it can be used as a normal storage chest for smaller inventories too. Storage capability is infinte.  Chest must be plot and key locked, no variation allowed.  Cost: 150,000.

4. Donation EP-Chest: An Donation EP chest is a variation on the EP-chest, text based storage system. These storage containers are persistent, but DO NOT have True-persistence.  Therefore, off-world items will vanish after server reset and any alterations made to items will reset back to the original palette version on server reset. Any player may place an item into the chest, ONLY the character with the right key can SEE and REMOVE the items in the chest. 

Initial storage capability is 200 squares of storage, and one menu page. This can be bought up In-game in increments for added storage capacity and pages.  Chest must be plot and key locked, no variation allowed.  

Cost: 150,000 for base Donation EP-chest. Storage capability and menu pages can be expanded IG in increments up to infinite storage capability:
+1 Menu page = 60,000 gold
+200 squares of storage = 40,000
Infinite storage capability costs approximately 1,000,000 gold total. 

3) Available resources

3.1) The scripts available for use along with supporting information are downloadable from http://www.epignosis.info/download.php?list.8. (file last updated 13 June 2004)

3.2) The working archery targets and combat dummies are not placeables, they are actually NPCs. If you wish to add working combat dummies or archery targets, you need to import the Archery tagets & Combat dummies erf available from http://www.epignosis.info/download.php?view.85

3.3) An erf that adds the piggybank placeable to the palette available from http://www.epignosis.info/download.php?view.90.

3.4) A spreadsheet that will calculate the housing cost for you is available from http://www.epignosis.info/download.php?view.84. This must be included with the submission. The current version is 2.2, do not use earlier or unmarked verions.

3.5) If there is a script you know is already on Hala but is not included send a PM asking for its inclusion. If the script is suitable, it will be included.

3.6) A guide to using the toolset is available on the neverwinter vault. While it contains a large amount of information you will not need to worry about, it is a very good start if you are wishing to learn how to use the toolset. http://nwvault.ign.com/Files/other/data ... 6000.shtml


4) Submission process

4.1) You are to design your own house or find someone to do it for you. The Hala team is not available to help you in this process.

4.2) Submit your house (either as an erf or a mod file) by uploading it and a filled out housing cost spreadsheet (both in the same zip or rar file) via http://www.epignosis.info/upload.php. Please label the uploaded file as follows:

<center>PlayerHousing_<Hala Board Name>_<Module Location>_<Module Name></center>
EXAMPLES:
PlayerHousing_CPU_Mikona_JanusHouse.rar

PlayerHousing_Katroine_Wilderness_Gracie'sArtistsAbode.zip

PlayerHousing_Arandil_LeOr_QuicksilversBarracks.rar

PlayerHousing_GreyLynx_LeOr_GreenTowerGuildHouse.rar


4.4) Once your house has been submitted it will join the que at the bottom, do not expect instant attention.

4.5) Once your house has been assessed by the Hala team you will be told how much it will cost. This is to be paid in full to any DM before anything further will happen with your request. Receiving your payment is not a DM priority, they will try to help you as soon as possible, but again, do not expect an immediate response.

4.6) Only once you have paid for your housing will the Hala team start working on it to add things like persistence and working crafting placeables.

4.7) Once your house has been finalised it is submitted for import and will get included in the module of your choice when it is next updated.


5) Naming standards

5.1) Area naming standards

5.1.1) All area tags and resrefs must be identical (case insensitive) for any given area. eg. if an area has a tag CoB_MainHall the resref for this area must be cob_mainhall. The easiest way to do this is when you are creating an area, give it the desired tag as a name. This will set the tag and resref up correctly, and it is easier to change the name later than it is to try and change the resref.

5.1.2) The tag/reserf for each area must be unique and specific to your housing. The easiest way to do this is to prefix them with something logical. eg. Cave is bad, Raven_Cave is good. the most descriptive the prefix is the better.

5.1.3) Where possible all area names are to be prefixed with the name of the building. eg.2nd floor is bad Featherfingers Trading: 2nd floor is good. If you wish to create an area that is not named in this way then include your reason for not following this standard in the spreadsheet you submit with your housing. Exceptions to this standard will include things like secret entrances.

5.1.4) All doors inside player housing that connect up to external areas shall have TAGS named with the following standardization: DR_UniqueName_I, where UniqueName is a personalized and wholly unique tag for the door. (i.e., do not type: UniqueName)

If you have external areas in your player housing that connect up through a door to internal areas, the external door shall be named with the following standardization: DR_UniqueName_O, where UniqueName is a personalized and wholly unique tag for the door. (i.e., do not type: UniqueName)

5.2) Item nameing standards (keys and guild items)

5.2.1) The tag and resref of any given item must be identical (case insensitive). The easiest way to do this is when creating the item, give it the desired tag as a name. you can then edit it to change the name to something nicer.

5.2.2) The tag of all guild leader items must start with SI_ and must have the correct variables attached as shown in the Guidlines for making guild items thread.

5.2.3) The tag of all non-leader guild items must start with Gld_U_.

5.2.4) The preperties an values on guild items must be those allowed, as shown in the Guidlines for making guild items thread.

5.2.5) The tag of all player housing keys must start with Key_.

5.2.6) All items are to be named in such a way that they are easy to identify which house they belong to. eg. Room key is bad, Key of Green is fine, Anspach residence: Room key is good.

5.2.7) All items must be marked plot, and must not be marked as undropable.

5.2.8) All keys must contain no additional properties.

5.2.9) All keys must be located is the Special 2 section of the palette.

5.2.10) All guild items must be located is the Special 5 section of the palette.



6) Previous housing threads

As player housing has been around for a while. There have been a few threads created on the subject already. I have tried to summarise the information contained in the other threads into this post, but I may have missed something. If you have any questions, please read through these other threads and see if you can answer them for yourself.

Player housing & Prices - Strangg - Sep 18,2002

Player Housing Pricing and Rules ? Marauder - Dec 05, 2003

How to FTP to the site and send .erf(s) - ds77 - Mar 20, 2003
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Post by Arkon »

Update: Player housing, while available to all, is limited in it's scope. Two new rules are going into effect as of now due to mod size issues.

#1: No future player houses may be more than 3 areas in size, each area no larger than 6x6 without direct approval from the Hala Team.

#2: Offworld created characters, while allowed to purchase player housing, will not be allowed to purchase CUSTOM player housing. We have stock housing available in almost every town. These are the houses that Offworld created characters will be allowed to purchase.

#3: The only exception to rule #2 on this list is if the player has spent a substantial amount of time on Hala contributing to the growth of the world and it's history.
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