Housing in the MMORPG The Elder Scrolls Online (ESO) is a nice pastime, but it is not really important for the actual game. A player now shows what possibilities the feature offers and proudly presents his house.
What kind of house did the player build? On Reddit, Jchysteria from the Ebonheart Pact shared a video showcasing his home.
The large estate is beautifully furnished with plenty of decorations and looks simply stunning. Jchysteria shows a lot of attention to detail. In such a house, every ESO player would surely feel at home.
A house that took a lot of work
What does Jchysteria explain about the house? When asked if he spent a lot of money on the home, the player explained:
I have invested a lot of gold into this house… It is one of the remarkable houses that can be bought with gold. I also used some crown items that I received through the gold exchange. I personally used some crown items from the crowns provided with ESO+. I have been working on this house for quite a while… Housing is the hardest part of the endgame. The most expensive thing in this house is the mount in the middle stable, for which I admittedly bought 100 dollars’ worth of crown crates.
Jchysteria via Reddit
How are players reacting to the house? What Jchysteria shows is very well received – even though he is somewhat bragging about his home. Players praise him for the work he has put into his house. Some express surprise at what is possible with housing in ESO.
Some now feel inspired to also start with housing. On Reddit, the house is being discussed and there is a lot of praise for it.
- Cosmic_Quasar writes on Reddit: “I still need to get into housing. But I am really excited now.”
- Trickenzie says: “Impressive. I haven’t been playing long and was considering doing housing. I am now convinced!”
- motje321 explains: “Please don’t do this to me. I stopped with housing, but you’re making me want to keep going.”
Housing is not important, but it is fun
What is the significance of housing in ESO? Housing is not essential for the MMORPG, which focuses on story, quests, and group content like challenging dungeons.
For some, it belongs to the endgame. It is fun to buy a house, decorate it according to personal preferences, and use it as a retreat.
Players can practice builds on dummies and craft furniture that they then sell to other players. Additionally, there are dye stations where players can customize their equipment. Crafting is also possible.
What do you think of this house in The Elder Scrolls Online? Do you perhaps engage in housing yourself? Let us know in the comments.
