Housing

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A Housing is the Cerim's customizable private dwelling.

Housing in No Rest For The Wicked are structures that can be purchased and decorated according to the player's preferences. These are private dwellings that will allow the Cerim to relax, manage loot, craft items, and plan for their next steps. The Housings can be a little expensive but these structures will provide the Cerim a place to call home and have both cosmetic and functional gameplay purposes.

 

How to Unlock Housing in No Rest for the Wicked

  • The Housing feature can be unlocked by completing the Side Quest: Of Rats and Raiders
  • Winnick gives the side quest in Sacrament. When you arrive, progress the story by meeting Roan and The Watcher at the Rookery. Rest for the night then speak to Roan and The Watcher to progress the story. Once you can continue to roam, look for Winnick and talk to him. You can find Winnick in the jail area of the town.

 

How to Purchase a House in No Rest for the Wicked

  • Once the feature is unlocked, several houses in Sacrament will be available to buy.
  • You can buy or sell a home by interacting with the sign posted outside the house.
  • Once you own a home, you can buy furniture, crafting equipment, and decor to customize your space. Speak with Maker Danos for more information.

 

Where to Find Houses for Sale in No Rest for the Wicked

Upon completing the Side Quest "Of Rats and Raiders", three houses will be available for sale in Sacrament:

  • The Roost: The cheapest house you can buy is near the slum area. Head to the east entrance of the slums where you'll see two water wheels. Next to it is a ladder, head up to find the available house for sale. It can be bought for 20 Silver.
  • The Homestead: The mid-level house can be found at the plaza. It's near the spot where Maker Danos is. It can be bought for 25 Silver.
  • The Manor: This house can be found just above the plaza. It's situated next to the jail area of sacrament and it can be purchased for 30 Silver.

 

No Rest for the Wicked Housing Guide

Housings in No Rest for the Wicked can be bought for a fee which starts at 5 Silver. They can be purchased as long as all requirements are met and you can do this by going through the houses within Sacrament. Walk towards the signage and press the (Y) button to buy the property. 

After acquiring a house, you can do the following:

  • Decorate it with furniture, decorations, and other items
  • Rest on the bed
  • Manage your loot
  • Craft items using the Workbench
  • Build crafting stations to produce various items

Buying a property in No Rest for the Wicked is possible after reaching the Sacrament. Players can go through the available houses for purchases and check out the price range. After deciding on a purchase, the next task is to customize their house and turn it into a functional and cosmetic investment. 

 

No Rest For The Wicked Housing Guide

Buying a House at Sacrament in No Rest for the Wicked

A house can be purchased within the area of Sacrament, which serves as a town hub where NPCs gather and the capital of Isola Sacra. The town will allow the purchase of real estate, avail the services of various merchants, and NPC interactions to help restore the town to its former glory.

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You need to secure the requirements before you can buy a house in No Rest for the Wicked. Depending on the size and location of the house, the price of the property will vary but the process is always the same. First, save up the money for the house and approach the signage in front of the property, then, press the (Y) button to confirm the purchase.

 

Home Customization 

Building and Interior Design features of No Rest for the Wicked will allow players to customize their private dwellings to their heart's content. Aside from the cosmetical features of furniture and decorations, the house can also be incorporated with functional crafting stations like a Workbench.

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Players can craft chests, beds, tables, and other items that will personalize their houses while in Structure Mode. This mode allows the placement of various objects with the help of a highlighted object to help players visualize the position before they place an item. We have also noted that players can freely move objects after placing them, especially when they want to shift things around.

No Rest for the Wicked offers a flexible design system that isn't constrained by grids allowing full control over object placements. Picking up a placed object can be done by pressing the (Y) button allowing players to reposition them as necessary. 

 

Crafting and Workstations

Housings in No Rest for the Wicked also has a gameplay function. They will let players craft various items through the use of Workbenches and crafting stations. The game also lets players manage their loot and store them in chests. A Medium Chest can store up to 20 items and will require 6 Pine Planks and 6 Copper Ingot. This is especially helpful if you want to keep things tidy.

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Other Workstations include a Spinning Wheel, which can be used to refine Jute Threads into Jute Garments which the Cerim can equip. 

 

Resource Gathering

Players can gather various resources that can be used in customizing their homes. They can either chop down trees, fish for materials, unlock chests, or defeat enemies. The collected resources will help players rebuild the Sacrament or customize their own houses.

Workbenches are available for crafting that can be used to produce various furniture, decorative, and other items that will fill up houses in no time. 

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