Difference between revisions of "House Security"

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Homes can be secured for entrance and contained items independently.
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== General ==
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In the security menu of the house sign, you can give other players certain privileges in your [[house]]. There's three levels of security:
 
In the security menu of the house sign, you can give other players certain privileges in your [[house]]. There's three levels of security:
  
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* [[Customize]] the house (if the house is of the customizable type)
 
* [[Customize]] the house (if the house is of the customizable type)
 
* Change the house to [[Public]] or [[Private]]
 
* Change the house to [[Public]] or [[Private]]
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== Secure Containers ==
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Secure containers differ from those that are locked down in that you can easily remove items from them without having to "release" them first. Secure containers provide secure storage without locking down the objects that stored within them.
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== Locking Items Down ==
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Once an item is locked down in your house, it becomes too heavy for anyone to move. Locked down items cannot be moved by anyone and do not decay. This lets you decorate your house with the peace of mind that ruffians or petty chair thieves will not be able to wreck or steal your furniture, and that your decorations won't simply vanish after being left unattended.
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== External Links ==
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http://www.uoherald.com/guide/guide.php?guideId=140

Revision as of 12:05, 13 February 2010

Homes can be secured for entrance and contained items independently.

General

In the security menu of the house sign, you can give other players certain privileges in your house. There's three levels of security:

Friends can do the following:

Co-owners can do the following:

  • Ban other players, lift a ban
  • Make other players a friend of the house, or remove them from the friends list
  • Lock down items, and release items locked down by themselves
  • Place secure containers
  • Access secure containers, doors and teleporters with the access level set to 'co-owners', 'friends' or 'anyone'
  • Place house add-ons
  • Rename the house

Owners can do the following:

  • Ban other players, lift a ban
  • Make other players a friend of the house, or remove them from the friends list
  • Make other players a co-owner of the house, or remove them from the co-owners list
  • Lock down items, and release items locked down by themselves
  • Place secure containers
  • Release locked-down items or secure containers, even those placed by other players
  • Set the security level on doors and teleporters
  • Access secure containers, doors and teleporters with the access level set to 'owner', 'co-owners', 'friends' or 'anyone'
  • Place house add-ons
  • Rename the house
  • Place barkeeps and write out vendor contracts
  • Trade the house to another player
  • Demolish the house
  • Change the house foundation style, hanger and sign
  • Customize the house (if the house is of the customizable type)
  • Change the house to Public or Private


Secure Containers

Secure containers differ from those that are locked down in that you can easily remove items from them without having to "release" them first. Secure containers provide secure storage without locking down the objects that stored within them.

Locking Items Down

Once an item is locked down in your house, it becomes too heavy for anyone to move. Locked down items cannot be moved by anyone and do not decay. This lets you decorate your house with the peace of mind that ruffians or petty chair thieves will not be able to wreck or steal your furniture, and that your decorations won't simply vanish after being left unattended.

External Links

http://www.uoherald.com/guide/guide.php?guideId=140