New Enedwaith Furniture

posted this on September 3rd, 2010.
Categorized as Enedwaith, furniture, General, housing.

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Full link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/cstmfeed/~3/IPuSpSQeoRs/

The new region is finally live and with it brand new furniture for your home! All the items you will find in the area are listed below.

As you can see, we’re still looking for some pictures! You can send you screenshot at kiarane@casualstrolltomordor.com or the address where we can find the item in-game.

Bull Banner
Type: Small Yard
Vendor: Mabon
Faction: Algraig, Men of Enedwaith, Aquaintance
Price: 10 Silver Tokens of the Wild and 5 Gold Token of the Wilds
Bull Banner
Dragon Banner
Type: Small Yard
Vendor: Mabon
Faction: Algraig, Men of Enedwaith, Aquaintance
Price: 10 Silver Tokens of the Wild and 5 Gold Token of the Wilds
Dragon Banner
Falcon Banner
Type: Small Yard
Vendor: Mabon
Faction: Algraig, Men of Enedwaith, Aquaintance
10 Silver Tokens of the Wild and 5 Gold Token of the Wilds
Falcon Banner
Stag Banner
Type: Small Yard
Vendor: Mabon
Faction: Algraig, Men of Enedwaith,
Aquaintance
Price: 10 Silver Tokens of the Wild and 5 Gold
Token of the Wilds
 
White Hand Banner
Type: Small Yard
Vendor: Mabon
Faction: Algraig, Men of Enedwaith, Aquaintance
Price: 10 Silver Tokens of the Wild and 5 Gold Token of the Wilds
White Hand Banner
Bull Totem
Type: Small Yard
Vendor: Mabon
Faction: Algraig, Men of Enedwaith, Ally
Price: 10 Silver Tokens of the Wild and 5 Gold Token of the Wilds
Bull Totem
Dragon Totem
Small Yard
Vendor: Mabon
Faction: Algraig, Men of Enedwaith, Ally
Price: 10 Silver Tokens of the Wild and 5 Gold Token of the Wilds
Dragon Totem
Falcon Totem
Type: Small Yard
Vendor: Mabon
Faction: Algraig, Men of Enedwaith, Ally
Price: 10 Silver Tokens of the Wild and 5 Gold Token of the Wilds
Falcon Totem
Stag Totem
Type: Small Yard
Vendor: Mabon
Faction: Algraig, Men of Enedwaith, Ally
Price: 10 Silver Tokens of the Wild and 5 Gold
Token of the Wilds
 
Awesome Ziggurat
Type: Small Yard
Vendor: Cannuion (58.6, 14.5)
Faction: Grey Compagny, Kindred
Price: 7 Silver Tokens of the Wild and 5 Gold Token of the Wilds
Awesome Ziggurat
Stoor Boots
Type: Small Furniture
Note: From Completing Little Wonder Deed
Stoor Boots

The new items will be integrated to the Decoration Guide when we’ll have all the pictures!
Thank you to Silverexpress, Rosalila, Bullroarer Kinship and Branholm for the help so far!

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The Economics of Furniture

posted this on August 10th, 2010.
Categorized as auction house, crafting, deocration, enconomy, furniture, housing, scholar, Tailor, woodworker.

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After Couillon’s excellent question on the economics of furniture, we decided to push the subject a little more in depth and finally made a post out of it. So here are some useful tips and advices gathered from our personal experience and from various server’s Auction House(AH) for those who are in the business of making furniture.

Woodworker’s Wares

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HOUSING CONTROL FREAKERY

posted this on February 2nd, 2009.
Categorized as design, furniture, housing, trophy.

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Full link: http://lotro-chronicles.blogspot.com/2009/02/housing-control-freakery.html

Everyone bitches about LOTRO's inane housing system, which only allows you to place certain items in certain well-defined spots around your house, known as hooks. Since these are very limited in number, all LOTRO housing tends to look as though it has recently been visited by bailiff trolls who walked off with 90% of the household items. The limited number of hooks is bad enough, but what makes it worse is the daft design decision to classify all housing and decorative items as large/small/thin furniture, large/small wall items and the like, which can of course only be placed into the equivalent pre-designated slots. Note that while, logically enough, perhaps, large items of furniture cannot be placed into 'small furniture' slots, you're not allowed to do the opposite, either - that space may be large enough to take a billiard table, but you can't place a stool there!

Most irritating of all is the fact that the large/small designations are not dependent on the overall dimensions of an object, but appear to be entirely arbitrary. The image above is of the raised dais in a Breeland kinhouse, representing about half the total floor area of the main hall. Looks empty, doesn't it? That's because apart from items on the walls, you are only allowed to place two items of furniture on an area the size of a small ballroom. Furthermore, these two slots are earmarked for (wait for it!), 'special furniture'. What, you ask, is special furniture? So far, the game includes just three such items: a breakfast table, a map table and a reflecting pool. But the point is that if you try and place a normal large table of the same dimensions as the map table into one of these slots, it won't go in. LOTRO's designers have taken it upon themselves to dictate that your very expensive (to buy and run) kinhouse can sport a frog pond in its great hall - but not a dinner table. How far can control freakery go?

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