A rest spot in Hillmarch?
-
Seems odd with lowbie crafting being based there, that there no inn or other rest spot for players to regain those bull strength spells they need to drag out copper and tin.
Maybe add a npc and outside rest spot?
-
You can build a fire and rest in the area of the village. Pretty sure one of the merchants sells bedroll and tinder.
-
It's a mining town, not a tourist town. They dont have an inn.
-
tbh things have worked out just fine up till now, not sure why things need to change.
-
I think the idea was just to add a small outside tent to pay and rest at, like they have up in Thunderholme and stuff. Outside of people having an odd disposition to not want quality of life changes, is there any reason NOT to add this in?
-
Thunderholme have one as it was in the past 20 areas into the mountains
The minor settlements dont have inns, as we didnt want to set up an inn at every tiny settlement -
Would need some consideration if we want all settlements to offer this or not, as that would surely follow
-
I've never had an issue with just creating a fire and "camping" in smaller settlements. I don't think that's actually needed.
-
@swifty-willownall said in A rest spot in Hillmarch?:
I think the idea was just to add a small outside tent to pay and rest at, like they have up in Thunderholme and stuff. Outside of people having an odd disposition to not want quality of life changes, is there any reason NOT to add this in?
You can pay the vendors there to ged a bedroll and tinder if you don't have them already IIRC, for pretty much the exact same effect .
Probably slightly cheaper than paying to rest somewhere on average actually. -
This post is deleted! -
@puffy said in A rest spot in Hillmarch?:
Would need some consideration if we want all settlements to offer this or not, as that would surely follow
That's fair.
-
Irondrake Rock has one because it is way up in the mountains, which makes some sense. Bospir has an inn because it's an actual town.
Settlements like Redwood, Slindyke, and Hillmarch dont have them and are so close to other places that actually have inns, that this doesnt seem necessary. -