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How Player Housing Works in Ashes of Creation: A Practical Guide
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What Types of Player Housing Are Available?

In Ashes of Creation, housing comes in several forms, each with its own benefits, limitations, and exclusivity:

Freeholds
Freeholds are open-world properties that allow players to build and develop land anywhere the game permits. They are the most exclusive type of housing, as each account can only own one freehold. This exclusivity makes them rare and highly sought after. Freeholds allow full control over your land, meaning you can farm, raise animals, or even set up your own smithy. In general, most players see freeholds as an investment both in terms of utility and prestige.

Apartments
Apartments are instanced housing located within settlements. They become available once a node reaches the village stage. Each character can own one apartment per server, making them more accessible than freeholds but still relatively limited. Apartments are usually preferred by players who want a personal space without venturing far into the wilderness.

Inns
Inns are the most widely accessible type of player housing. They exist in starting areas and settlements, allowing almost any player to secure one early in their adventure. Inns are instanced, meaning they are not part of the open-world environment, but they still provide a convenient place to store items or roleplay.

Static Housing
Static housing is tied to settlements and nodes. Like apartments, these are instanced homes, but they are more limited in number and are typically released when a node reaches the village stage. Static houses offer a balance between location within a community and exclusivity.

Most players tend to prioritize freeholds for their permanence and open-world presence, while apartments and inns are ideal for convenience and access to social hubs. Static housing falls somewhere in between, offering both exclusivity and the benefit of being embedded in a node.

How Many Houses Can a Player Own?

The system is designed to limit ownership and create meaningful choices:

Freeholds: One per account, globally exclusive.

Apartments, Static Housing, Inns: One per character per server.

This means that even if you play multiple characters or servers, you are limited in how many high-value properties you can hold. For example, if you have an alternate character on another server, you can still own instanced housing like apartments or inns there, but freeholds remain account-bound.

Choosing the Right Housing Type

When deciding what type of housing to pursue, consider your goals:

Farming or crafting focus: Freeholds are best because they allow specialization. You can set up fields, orchards, animal pens, or workshops.

Social or convenience focus: Apartments or inns are more practical. They place you near the action, allowing easier access to quests, trading, and other players.

Long-term investment: Players often buy properties in nodes they believe will grow into large cities. As a node develops, property value and utility can increase, particularly in popular nodes.

Most players usually weigh these options carefully, as housing is not just a cosmetic addition – it can influence your in-game economy and daily routines.

How Housing Interacts with Gameplay

Housing in Ashes of Creation is tied to the node system, which means the state of the surrounding village, town, or city affects the benefits you get. For example:

A village-level node will have fewer resources, quests, and players nearby than a city-level node.

Owning a home in a developing node can yield strategic advantages, like early access to markets, crafting hubs, or specialized resources.

Housing also allows for personal storage, crafting, and social interactions, giving players flexibility in how they manage their time in-game.

In practice, most players focus on one primary house type for long-term development, while using other properties for convenience or short-term goals.

Tips for Managing Your Property

Plan your land use: Freeholds allow you to specialize your land. Decide early if you want to focus on farming, animal husbandry, crafting, or a combination.

Track node development: Properties in growing nodes are more valuable. Many players choose to invest in nodes they predict will reach city level.

Use alternate characters wisely: Since instanced housing is per character, you can expand your storage or crafting capabilities by placing secondary characters in apartments or inns.

Stay aware of resource costs: Maintaining a house, especially a freehold, involves regular upkeep. Some players even choose to buy Ashes of Creation gold for leveling on U4N to accelerate early property development.

Player housing in Ashes of Creation is a deep and strategic system that combines personal expression with practical utility. From the rare and versatile freeholds to convenient instanced apartments and inns, every type of housing has a place depending on your goals and playstyle. Understanding the limits on ownership, the node-dependent benefits, and the potential for specialization can help you make informed decisions and get the most out of your property. In general, most experienced players recommend starting with the type of housing that aligns with your daily play routine and long-term plans, while keeping an eye on the growth of nodes for future investments.
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