The questline involves visiting the Blue Maned Lion’s Manor, located along the Eastern Border. To purchase a property, click on the button and select the node symbols to view available properties in that town. Certain node types have properties available, such as cities and most towns, while others have properties you can purchase. Houses are one of the options for obtaining points.
To increase your points, you can design furniture and decorations yourself, such as creating a complete set of items. For items obtained through crafting, dropping, or buying, you will only receive points from one item. For example, two handcrafted calpheonian beds will earn points from only one. Vases and jewelry boxes can be crafted in Gliss and Tarif, and mixing in four pieces of several can help boost points.
BDO furniture has 10 durability, so most buffed furniture can be used 10 times. To get your furniture back, set a contract for one day and remove your furniture or uninvest your contribution points in the manor. Interior points and ranking increase the value of your apartment or house, giving you a rank among those who own the same property.
Installing all kinds of furniture and placing small objects in your residence can earn interior points, allowing you to rank between 1st place to 15th place. Place all furniture pieces in your residence to get extra points.
After choosing a residence option, purchase it, which costs 5 contribution points. These spaces are called Residences and can be gained by completing quests that offer contribution point experience.
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I’m just hitting max CP in ESO on console. This was only possible since the game allowed me to level via solo PVP. First in Non-vet PVP and later in IC through the vet levels once battle leveling equalized power differences. The possibility of random PVP while grinding there made all the difference for me. This became possible with battle leveling which made the skill-to-gear ratio relatively fair. I know in black desert this is very much not the case … and yet this game still calls to me despite my knowing I would hate it while waiting to enjoy it. Your conclusion to treat this game first as a marketing empire simulator first and a everything else second seams very much on point. I suppose if I did get sucked in, I would establish myself to AFK auto-generate wealth for an extended period of time to most efficiently progress without a huge time investment.
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In 2024, most of those high point value items no longer exist or are not sold. FYI to people. I did find Ancient Slate Ornament under “Wall/Curtain” that gives 960 points for 46mil, best deal I’ve found on the market. To buy off street vendors I don’t get the list of good stuff shown in this article, maybe its location based though. I am in Keplan, a town of Calpheon. It’s crazy cuz the residence building I chose took a wopping 19 CPs and the highest rank is 18,000. Which is nuts, so after all these years, using the CP trick to get the worst residential building no longer applies. Any tips from anyone still playing would be great. I’m returning after a long time and didn’t do a whole lot before stopping so just trying to learn all the ropes again.
Having a rank 1 house in the farm or other non investment bank town will usually allow you to make a specialty pack. These packs range from garbage to packs that have a base price of around 100k. They require no materials, just a worker and time. They really changed the housing points a couple of months ago. Putting in multiples of the same item will only net you about 5 points. So if you have 20 jukeboxes you they are worth 770 for the first one and nearly nothing for all the others.
ok now i get why people are giving a shit about the look of their house and are just putting stuff in there that is giving points xD But to be honest i would rather buy the wall and ground for a house that I use as my main residence and which doesn’t look ugly. I prefer wasting my money to have a pretty house, instead of being rank 1 😀
So I purchased a bunch of places to do manufacturing with workers, then the game says I need a house, but I guess that’s not the same as a residence? So your article is given as a reference for this. To begin, please define what “Rank 1 House” means. So, you decorate a “residence” to make it a “house”? 6:30 So you have to defend your house? It can be stolen? and you have to have a “house” to use workers and manufacture the stuff you want that you have, but have to buy first before you can make it… What?! “The developers of this game are the most sick gaggle of sociopaths that have ever tortured another being.” I’m sure they sit in their padded cells giggling with ticklish delight as they scrawl game dynamics on the walls in their own fluids.