Church of Dragon Communion is literally a private island all to yourself. The building itself is a bit of a fixer-upper, but the only land route to it is a cave securely guarded by Demi-Humans, so you won't be bothered at all. AND it has a grace! Extra points if you're a member of the Dragon Communion cult.
The roommate is not particularly nice though, but he was banished by Godfrey- I’m sure he’s great once you get to know him. My personal choice would be mirage rise in Altas
Best home is the Volcano Manor. Decent company, a private room, nice common areas, you probably get three hot meals a day in the lovely dining room… really the only big downsides are that it’s probably pretty toasty there during the hotter quarter of the year and the landlord wants to eat you, but hey, what landlord doesn’t, am I right?
Leyndell Roundtable Mansion? It has kitchen, multiple fireplaces to keep the place warm, master bedroom, library and study, guest bedrooms, dining room... everything one needs.
Really the only issue is that it gets destroyed and buried in ash after you defeat Maliketh. I guess after you become Elden Lord you won't have to worry about housing again, but still, better not leave anything important laying around in the manor.
Redmane castle is nice, it is protected, the inhabitants are kind and there is a festival sometimes, also you get extra space if you help fight of the rot
I'd live in that little secret room halfway up the elevator shaft near Leyndell, where you get the Official's Robe. It's small, and inconvenient to access, but it's also probably the most secure and well-furnished room I've found in the whole game. Comfortable chairs, lots of bookshelves, a desk, a fireplace, and I think even a real glass window.
@@tobiasmaddox684 Yeah, that's it. Totally hidden from enemies, safe, clean, and comfortable, it even has an actual door and window that close. I actually wish I could live there in real life. Unfortunately I checked and there wasn't really a fireplace, just some candles, but still. I can't think of a better room.
@@jackmahoney1001 Well, I'd still need to clean up a little, of course. If you're looking for a 100% naturally corpse-free property, that's going to limit your options.
My favorite living space is the interior garden side room right at the start of Leyndell. It looks great, has enough space, and I bet it smells wonderful in there.
If I'm going to find a home in Land Between, it would definitely the dragon church Island in Limgrave seaside. Most safety place in the continent, and quiet too, hard to invade easy to defend. The only problem is you have to build things from scratch
Honestly, maybe a few places in Lyndell could work? Well, until it gets nuked.... Still, even then, the place where Boc hangs out kind of works. The Queen's Bed Chambers also isn't terrible. Both of those survive the tree burning.
my personal favourite would definitely have to be the fortified manor. you have premium location in the capital and there's many different rooms. on the first floor, you have a massive hall with an access points into ither different rooms like the storage room, the courtyard, and even a whole kitchen + dining room. just watch out for the occasional recusant on the second floor, you have a personal office, a smithy and bedroom with several fireplaces, and a meeting room for activities with your friends. and if you take the lift across the courtyard, you get a phenomenal view of the lands between and it even comes with security. there's 2 knights stationed right outside watching the door at all times
Now that I think of it, there is literally not a single transparent glass on the entire game right? Honestly the mage towers would make terrible place to live or study. Like the entrance has no door and just some magic barrier if anything; a lot of empty space on the middle. A freaking superunconfortable ladder leading to a supertiny space that can barely be called a room near a cliff with no security. And then another freaking set of stairs leading to the second actual room which also lacks door AND closeable windows. WTF? From knows how to make cool looking places that are fun to explore, but they have no idea on how to make places we can believe people actually lived (the closest is the perfumers' rooms on Leyndell)
The architects of the lands between aren't the best. Just look at Raya Lucaria's singular lecture hall and their entrance which happens to be a graveyard. For study places, you could try the Carian study hall. You might need to borrow a Lazuli robe to get in but aside from that its pretty good. Spacious, safe and nice ambience.
I unironically love the Rotview Balcony location. It is in Caelid and that is a big issue by itself, but it is surprisingly peaceful despite the many enemies nearby and it is on the edge of Caelid next to Limgrave, so the Rot is not as prevalent. It has multiple small buildings, a few picnic tables, a site of grace, a fire brazier, a nice long wooden balcony with a view of most of Caelid, a ghost for non-hostile company, a cemetary, a road, a minor Erdtree, and - the main reason I started going there, a lot of testing dummies for builds. A rotted corpse to test big numbers and critical attacks, a slime to test elemental damage, a horde of slow rotted corpses to test AOEs, and a monstrous crow to test long ranged attacks.
3 great player homes are 1. The upper room in the shaded castle. Feels quite cosy and safe. It has a great space, tables, a picture of either someone you like or that you hate and is well defended 2. Ranni's rise. Feels safe. Great space, well defended, can be the place where your wife resided 3. Castle redmane's inner room. Feels safe and spacious and there can be feasts and festivals, is well defended and the view can be awesome if you go on the porch facing the ocean.
I'd live in the building in the Capital with all the plants and perfumers because it probably smells the best and actually has comfortable looking furniture. Of course, I'd have to get rid of the guy upstairs that Dung Eater killed first.
I used Ranni's Rise as a base for a good long while, but after the quest was finished the place felt so empty it kinda just... stopped feeling like a home. I usually just stick to Fia's room at the round table hold once she leaves.
I've always thought that Sorcerer's Isle would be a wonderful place to live. It's in the middle of an area of the lakes no one goes to, it has a awesome view, It's centrally located to everything you need in the region, its got a security system, and there is plenty of space for a garden. If I got stranded in the Lands Between I would just set up shop there and never leave. You could even go fishing for food if you want to! 20/10!
I would recommend the Volcano Manor of Mount Gelmir. Not only it is really fancy with plenty of rooms, but the landlady is pretty hot, and her daughter, while a bit weird at the beginning, it's actually pretty sweet. And the rent is actually kinda cheap... You just need to take care of some shady tasks. The downside however... Is that is actually hot there, and there's no A.C. And... Sometimes you could hear some weird noises, like something screaming "TOGETHAAA" But trust me, you'll get acostumed to it. 4/5
I kinda like the cursed undead mermaid: if you touch the bloodstain by her side you can see Rogier perform a cool magic trick. He can float in the air!
That little house in Jarburg behind the site of grace is top tier and you can’t change my mind. If they let you keep it as a “player home” and add nothing but the ability to use a few furniture inside it I would call Elden ring the best game of all time easily.
I always thought the rises would be pretty great places to squat in, especially one of the larger ones. The only issue would be the lack of a bedroom and kitchen. Ever notice how people in FromSoft games apparently never sleep? I'm pretty sure the only bed I've ever seen in any of these games is Marika's.
Stormveil Castle is definitely a place I'd love to live in, under the rule of Lord Godrick as a loyal knight of course. Plenty of room, weapons, resources, food and work, plus adorable birds and no discrimination as all races are welcome (omen and crucible both living in the same castle). The grafting can be a bit messy, but it does seem to provide power to the Grafted and plus leftovers are either thrown down the gutter to the rats, feeds to the dogs, or given to the various amounts of jars. All in all I love this place and what it provides
My living area of choice in the Lands Between would definitely be that secret room with the Blade of Calling you can reach with the elevator to the Forbidden Lands. It's hidden away and has a door you can probably lock, pretty safe and definitely quiet. It comes with several cozy chairs, a desk, bookshelves and a dresser. It's right next door to the big city for whenever you need to get groceries. It even seems like a place that comes with work-from-home employment in the form of a border guard/elevator operator. What more could you ask for?
@@shattermelon496 yeah but it has a great view, great lighting. It’s a private area other than the neighbor down the hill and it even has its own grace
If I had to choose a place to live in, it would be the Grand Library at Raya Lucaria Academy. It's well-furnished, probably has some beds, safe from invaders, and looks cozy.
I feel like theres 2 places that really should be looked into as homes. First the elevator to lyendell (indoors) first of all. The space is HUGE, it has an amazing campfire. Theres a grace. You literally have the keys for your home via the medallions AND free old people for reading into the future. Problem, theres just a massive gaping pit which WILL kill you BUT it has guard rails. Just keep a close eye on your children. Now you might be wondering why i didnt bring up the secret elevator in the land of the giants. Which is just objectively safer, Thats simply because of location, first of all, this catacomb is probably EXTREMELY cold. Since its on between the cold region, and the EXTREMELY cold region. And the lack of fire doesnt help, plus, theres just too many short people. *second place in replys.
Urine's rise or whatever's called, can be easily fixed with some double glaced window panels, I saw a vid on youtube on how to eadily make them yourself, good ol DIY windows, I would go for that property!!! Ps...awesome video my friend, had never seen anything like this haha pure gold
Just need to use galvanized square steel,eco friendly wood veneer and screws borrowed from kale to make some of these places better for little tarnished
My pick would be fort gael or mirages rise. Reason for Gael: Guard cat, protective services nearby (redmane soldiers), close graces -points for being outside, beautiful view to heart of aenoia and limgrave seaside view, teleporter to redmane castle, free room in the courtyard, lot of space and weapons, strength talisman and local spirits hanging about. Safe place (you live in a fort) - points Bit crowded, hard to get outside (have to take teleport or ladder on the side), the cat is quite hostile so be sure to throw some turtle neck meat down ever so often, caelid might give you cancer but fire should take care of it. Mirages rise: Free privacy( literally cant see it up close), security bonus, cool spells, same as giordys rise for minuses - rain. Located in Altus Plateau, bit far from prawn emporium, but manageable, local wormfaces tell stories and help keep the erdtrees clean 😊, beautiful view of the bridge and mount gelmir. Also very cool there are some bird nests up there :D - Hard to get out of, imps are bit of a problem, nearby windmill village has some crazy cannibal ladies 😰. Other wise pretty solid spots. Uuuhhhh rent is 2000 runes per month. Please pay on time, getting new clothes for the local orphanage (volcano manor) is kinda hard.
This makes me wish you could capture forts or towers and renovate them into homes I’m not sure why you would need to do that unless you had resources that aren’t at the round table there But it would be neat if part of your journey to become elden lord had you capturing territory and building an army of your own, or serving as a vassal to one of the other factions
Fort haight feels more like a new York apartment building where you get like one room and the rest of the fort is split by the demihumans who also live there
Lol I thought I was the only one who cares about this pointless thing. I dunno, I like to RP for a bit at least in my headcanon. whenever I wanted to stop playing, I’d perch my character in one of those place I could call private homes. Some of these are valid, though I’d say the places where there are enemies like Fort Haight shouldnt be there. But my own favorite personal home is one of those Rises. In particular, Testu’s Rise on Sorcerer’s Isle. It has : 1. Security System 2. A Site Of Grace 3. An entire Isle all for yourself, full of vibrant blue flowers 4. Great view from the balcony, facing right to the cliff side view of Raya Lucaria Academy 5. And most importantly, what sets this place apart from other Rises, is the well-lit rooms. For some reason the candles and chandeliers inside are lit, making it pleasantly bright even during the night.
My hideout was Selivus chambers. I never poisoned Nepheli so no bodies on the bedroom at least. Great space for books and tables for crafting items. 😂😂❤
theyre not dragon worshippers (i think) they just want to die, they are literal zombies. btw theres a murderer who likes to hang out around warmasters shack
Hm... I do prefer the Weeping Peninsula for a home... I adore rainfall, after all. Though, to find a good home there? I think Ordys' Rise or the Walking Mausoleum would be best. The Rise, because plenty of storage, plenty of room, and a great view... And the Mausoleum because... Mobile home. You can go anywhere with it.
The first property has solid airflow, you say? If that thing that looks like a roof falls down, it gets even more airflow, more water when it rains plus a huge headache from being hit on the head with a log. 🤣
I find it funny that Lost judges the houses on safety when clearly he's the most dangerous part of each property
Wait you get a free Lost with every property? Hypothetically, How would i purchase one of these homes?
They're meant to keep him in, not the danger out
Church of Dragon Communion is literally a private island all to yourself. The building itself is a bit of a fixer-upper, but the only land route to it is a cave securely guarded by Demi-Humans, so you won't be bothered at all. AND it has a grace! Extra points if you're a member of the Dragon Communion cult.
Yes it is one of the best, personally I'd prefer that chill area at the bottom of roundtable hold tho
The roommate is not particularly nice though, but he was banished by Godfrey- I’m sure he’s great once you get to know him.
My personal choice would be mirage rise in Altas
@@stephenotterman6236 All the rises and you choose wormface rise?
Hell yeah Dragon Communion!
Jellyfish neighbors during night time too!
Best home is the Volcano Manor. Decent company, a private room, nice common areas, you probably get three hot meals a day in the lovely dining room… really the only big downsides are that it’s probably pretty toasty there during the hotter quarter of the year and the landlord wants to eat you, but hey, what landlord doesn’t, am I right?
And one roommates wants to kill you, the others are nice
There are strange noises behind the walls, that cant be dangerous.....right?
just don't punch the walls, you might get an infestation of snailkes.
And there is no toilet
@@YEY0806I think they might poop on lava.
@@vervetwrydavigy3006 Those are just free pets! They’re very lovely once you bond with them.
Leyndell Roundtable Mansion?
It has kitchen, multiple fireplaces to keep the place warm, master bedroom, library and study, guest bedrooms, dining room... everything one needs.
It even has security!
just don't go into the room with the seedbed curse.
Oh yeah, the stairs are broken too.
Cleaning it though? Yeesh
Really the only issue is that it gets destroyed and buried in ash after you defeat Maliketh. I guess after you become Elden Lord you won't have to worry about housing again, but still, better not leave anything important laying around in the manor.
"hello everyone! i'm Lost"
yeah me too, idk how i got here
Redmane castle is nice, it is protected, the inhabitants are kind and there is a festival sometimes, also you get extra space if you help fight of the rot
"Inhabitants kind" why did you have to reawaken my painted world PTSD? I see those bonewheels in my nightmares.
And for all the feline lovers, it has three cats.
@@milokonnawait redmane has cats? Where?
@@erk9822 Two lion guardians at the first courtyard + leonine misbegotten at the plaza after you kill Radahn.
And to make the Warmaster Shack even worse, some murderous squatter shows up every night and tries to throw you out
Every night. Every....night....
I'd live in that little secret room halfway up the elevator shaft near Leyndell, where you get the Official's Robe. It's small, and inconvenient to access, but it's also probably the most secure and well-furnished room I've found in the whole game. Comfortable chairs, lots of bookshelves, a desk, a fireplace, and I think even a real glass window.
Called the Official's Attire actually, but I stand by what I said about the room. It's legit
The one with the blade of calling? By the forbidden lands?
@@tobiasmaddox684 Yeah, that's it. Totally hidden from enemies, safe, clean, and comfortable, it even has an actual door and window that close. I actually wish I could live there in real life. Unfortunately I checked and there wasn't really a fireplace, just some candles, but still. I can't think of a better room.
That’s also the room with Melina’s corpse LMAO, so have fun being roomies with your ghost friends dead body my guy 😂
@@jackmahoney1001 Well, I'd still need to clean up a little, of course. If you're looking for a 100% naturally corpse-free property, that's going to limit your options.
I think the little area behind Godrick's arena is great. Big chair, TONS of space, and a hell of a view in the back yard
This video made me think of how well the Land Between would possibly be if it were an ARK map
Genius movie, now to make an update when the dlc comes, to show if there are any new prime relestate
The war master shack is pretty good, but the neighborhood officer is a little violent, and might steal you bell bearings.
My favorite living space is the interior garden side room right at the start of Leyndell. It looks great, has enough space, and I bet it smells wonderful in there.
Dung eaters cell is the best hands down
It looks beautiful but very moist
Diallos' place in Jarburg is a pretty nice spot. A nice big garden, sunny location and the neighbours are extremely friendly
Find the goat!
Found you, you're the goat!
Fort haeig (or however it is spelt) is usually mine once you clear out the blood crazed soldiers and demi humans
Found it !
Sorry had ment to post this in the main thread
Look in the mirror
brings back memories of the times of the DS3 tube era with otzdarva and infernoplus
It's the little subtitle blurbs.
and i love them.
If I'm going to find a home in Land Between, it would definitely the dragon church Island in Limgrave seaside. Most safety place in the continent, and quiet too, hard to invade easy to defend. The only problem is you have to build things from scratch
Honestly, maybe a few places in Lyndell could work? Well, until it gets nuked....
Still, even then, the place where Boc hangs out kind of works. The Queen's Bed Chambers also isn't terrible. Both of those survive the tree burning.
I’m thinking the Queens Bed Chambers would be ideal for more than a few reasons…
The Erdtree Sanctuary isn't bad and it has a nice view
my personal favourite would definitely have to be the fortified manor.
you have premium location in the capital and there's many different rooms.
on the first floor, you have a massive hall with an access points into ither different rooms like the storage room, the courtyard, and even a whole kitchen + dining room. just watch out for the occasional recusant
on the second floor, you have a personal office, a smithy and bedroom with several fireplaces, and a meeting room for activities with your friends.
and if you take the lift across the courtyard, you get a phenomenal view of the lands between
and it even comes with security. there's 2 knights stationed right outside watching the door at all times
Now that I think of it, there is literally not a single transparent glass on the entire game right?
Honestly the mage towers would make terrible place to live or study. Like the entrance has no door and just some magic barrier if anything; a lot of empty space on the middle. A freaking superunconfortable ladder leading to a supertiny space that can barely be called a room near a cliff with no security. And then another freaking set of stairs leading to the second actual room which also lacks door AND closeable windows. WTF? From knows how to make cool looking places that are fun to explore, but they have no idea on how to make places we can believe people actually lived (the closest is the perfumers' rooms on Leyndell)
The architects of the lands between aren't the best.
Just look at Raya Lucaria's singular lecture hall and their entrance which happens to be a graveyard.
For study places, you could try the Carian study hall. You might need to borrow a Lazuli robe to get in but aside from that its pretty good. Spacious, safe and nice ambience.
I unironically love the Rotview Balcony location. It is in Caelid and that is a big issue by itself, but it is surprisingly peaceful despite the many enemies nearby and it is on the edge of Caelid next to Limgrave, so the Rot is not as prevalent. It has multiple small buildings, a few picnic tables, a site of grace, a fire brazier, a nice long wooden balcony with a view of most of Caelid, a ghost for non-hostile company, a cemetary, a road, a minor Erdtree, and - the main reason I started going there, a lot of testing dummies for builds. A rotted corpse to test big numbers and critical attacks, a slime to test elemental damage, a horde of slow rotted corpses to test AOEs, and a monstrous crow to test long ranged attacks.
From the second that I got there, I thought that (madness aside) the frenzy village in Liurnia would be a great place to live.
3 great player homes are
1. The upper room in the shaded castle. Feels quite cosy and safe. It has a great space, tables, a picture of either someone you like or that you hate and is well defended
2. Ranni's rise. Feels safe. Great space, well defended, can be the place where your wife resided
3. Castle redmane's inner room. Feels safe and spacious and there can be feasts and festivals, is well defended and the view can be awesome if you go on the porch facing the ocean.
I'd live in the building in the Capital with all the plants and perfumers because it probably smells the best and actually has comfortable looking furniture.
Of course, I'd have to get rid of the guy upstairs that Dung Eater killed first.
@@King_Thulsa_Doom but you have to run through stuff just to get into your house... imo there needs to be a grace very near without danger to reach it
@@s8theninjawarrior916 Yeah, having to clean out the pages, perfumers and peasants kinda sucks...
But you can get to the rooftops quickly.
I used Ranni's Rise as a base for a good long while, but after the quest was finished the place felt so empty it kinda just... stopped feeling like a home.
I usually just stick to Fia's room at the round table hold once she leaves.
I've always thought that Sorcerer's Isle would be a wonderful place to live. It's in the middle of an area of the lakes no one goes to, it has a awesome view, It's centrally located to everything you need in the region, its got a security system, and there is plenty of space for a garden. If I got stranded in the Lands Between I would just set up shop there and never leave. You could even go fishing for food if you want to! 20/10!
2:46 We're not going to talk about the dead guy in the "great room".
I would recommend the Volcano Manor of Mount Gelmir. Not only it is really fancy with plenty of rooms, but the landlady is pretty hot, and her daughter, while a bit weird at the beginning, it's actually pretty sweet. And the rent is actually kinda cheap... You just need to take care of some shady tasks.
The downside however... Is that is actually hot there, and there's no A.C. And... Sometimes you could hear some weird noises, like something screaming "TOGETHAAA" But trust me, you'll get acostumed to it.
4/5
The castle ramparts are great, though some rather dangerous pigeons live just outside.
Also i would also say the demi humans at least act as an early warning system lol
I kinda like the cursed undead mermaid: if you touch the bloodstain by her side you can see Rogier perform a cool magic trick. He can float in the air!
Not keen on lore eh?
2 years and people still don’t know that corpse is a visage of Godwyn
That little house in Jarburg behind the site of grace is top tier and you can’t change my mind. If they let you keep it as a “player home” and add nothing but the ability to use a few furniture inside it I would call Elden ring the best game of all time easily.
5:53 G O A T
1st one also has a very grumpy neighbor who wants your bells
I always thought the rises would be pretty great places to squat in, especially one of the larger ones. The only issue would be the lack of a bedroom and kitchen. Ever notice how people in FromSoft games apparently never sleep? I'm pretty sure the only bed I've ever seen in any of these games is Marika's.
A souls game with base/settlement would be so weird, yet so dope tbh
Stormveil Castle is definitely a place I'd love to live in, under the rule of Lord Godrick as a loyal knight of course. Plenty of room, weapons, resources, food and work, plus adorable birds and no discrimination as all races are welcome (omen and crucible both living in the same castle). The grafting can be a bit messy, but it does seem to provide power to the Grafted and plus leftovers are either thrown down the gutter to the rats, feeds to the dogs, or given to the various amounts of jars. All in all I love this place and what it provides
Lost indeed would be the person to have a shrine to Danny DeVito in his home.
My living area of choice in the Lands Between would definitely be that secret room with the Blade of Calling you can reach with the elevator to the Forbidden Lands.
It's hidden away and has a door you can probably lock, pretty safe and definitely quiet. It comes with several cozy chairs, a desk, bookshelves and a dresser. It's right next door to the big city for whenever you need to get groceries. It even seems like a place that comes with work-from-home employment in the form of a border guard/elevator operator. What more could you ask for?
why are the demi humans throwing it back 2:13
the shaman village dominates
That Fable music at 7:44 was a blast of nostalgia.
I’m definitely gonna need a series on all the real estate available in the Lands Between
5:55 I see that peeking meower! Nice channel- sub earned :D
Now I want buyable properties in Elden Ring lmao
"Im not a problem :("
I feel that rat
I always thought that the Rises were pretty comfy. Could definitely imagine living there, if it got some glass panes installed.
My favorite is the artists shack in lurnia of the lakes by the tower
the neighbor's trumpet playing gets really annoying though. And the neighborhood a couple blocks down has a serious pot problem
@@shattermelon496 yeah but it has a great view, great lighting. It’s a private area other than the neighbor down the hill and it even has its own grace
Good to see you again, Lost
I allways felt like living in one of the triple Towers in Liurnia would be nice
1. We need a part 2
2. Fort Haight is such a grest place I rebuild it in another game
If I had to choose a place to live in, it would be the Grand Library at Raya Lucaria Academy. It's well-furnished, probably has some beds, safe from invaders, and looks cozy.
was looking to buy a place for a while thanks for the amazing reviews !
this is amazing
Murkwater also has an upper platform in the main chamber. Patches jumps down from it to initiate his fight.
1:36 No you cant, because bell bearing hunter spawns!
Jarburg is my home across the fog in the lands between.
Please make a part 2 (potential homes or even communities in mid to late game map) !!! This is so entertaining.
My favourite us Castle Morne, you get some real nice walls, a warm fireplace and the Location is perfect
A good place believe it or not is that center hub in the gaol cave. You have books and furniture and theres great masonry too
I’d shack up in the study room in Raya Lucaria. Lots of books, and it’s quite cozy
In the defence of the Warmaster's Shack, it does have a second building on the property that can be used for... something I suppose.
Calling the warmasters shack structurally unstable is a bold choice considering it stands in stormveil in the middle of a permanent gale force 9 storm
I feel like theres 2 places that really should be looked into as homes. First the elevator to lyendell (indoors) first of all. The space is HUGE, it has an amazing campfire. Theres a grace. You literally have the keys for your home via the medallions AND free old people for reading into the future. Problem, theres just a massive gaping pit which WILL kill you BUT it has guard rails. Just keep a close eye on your children. Now you might be wondering why i didnt bring up the secret elevator in the land of the giants. Which is just objectively safer, Thats simply because of location, first of all, this catacomb is probably EXTREMELY cold. Since its on between the cold region, and the EXTREMELY cold region. And the lack of fire doesnt help, plus, theres just too many short people. *second place in replys.
0:43 You forgot to mention that it's FUCKING HAUNTED BY A GIGANTIC SPIKEY JASON VOORHEES WANNABE.
Urine's rise or whatever's called, can be easily fixed with some double glaced window panels, I saw a vid on youtube on how to eadily make them yourself, good ol DIY windows, I would go for that property!!! Ps...awesome video my friend, had never seen anything like this haha pure gold
since i got to the Warmaster's Shack i knew the place was for me
who hurt you?
was it me?
Just need to use galvanized square steel,eco friendly wood veneer and screws borrowed from kale to make some of these places better for little tarnished
Borrowed screws? What happens when he wants them back
@@shattermelon496 You end him😊
My pick would be fort gael or mirages rise.
Reason for Gael: Guard cat, protective services nearby (redmane soldiers), close graces -points for being outside, beautiful view to heart of aenoia and limgrave seaside view, teleporter to redmane castle, free room in the courtyard, lot of space and weapons, strength talisman and local spirits hanging about.
Safe place (you live in a fort)
- points
Bit crowded, hard to get outside (have to take teleport or ladder on the side), the cat is quite hostile so be sure to throw some turtle neck meat down ever so often, caelid might give you cancer but fire should take care of it.
Mirages rise:
Free privacy( literally cant see it up close), security bonus, cool spells, same as giordys rise for minuses - rain. Located in Altus Plateau, bit far from prawn emporium, but manageable, local wormfaces tell stories and help keep the erdtrees clean 😊, beautiful view of the bridge and mount gelmir. Also very cool there are some bird nests up there :D
- Hard to get out of, imps are bit of a problem, nearby windmill village has some crazy cannibal ladies 😰.
Other wise pretty solid spots.
Uuuhhhh rent is 2000 runes per month. Please pay on time, getting new clothes for the local orphanage (volcano manor) is kinda hard.
It's Volcano Manor for me.
Clenoas rise is where I go. Grace location nearby balcony, elevator and has more security than the other rise. Also three floors.
Didn't think I'd ever stumble upon Elden Ring real estate, I dig it
This makes me wish you could capture forts or towers and renovate them into homes
I’m not sure why you would need to do that unless you had resources that aren’t at the round table there
But it would be neat if part of your journey to become elden lord had you capturing territory and building an army of your own, or serving as a vassal to one of the other factions
You need to make a Part 2!!! I must see more housing options!
Now... NOW... this is the Lost content I've been yearning for!
Fort haight feels more like a new York apartment building where you get like one room and the rest of the fort is split by the demihumans who also live there
It would be pretty fun if elden ring had one single giant legacy dungeon thats perfectly preserved and clean like that one house in fallout 4
Any nice spots in the Haligtree?
Lol I thought I was the only one who cares about this pointless thing. I dunno, I like to RP for a bit at least in my headcanon. whenever I wanted to stop playing, I’d perch my character in one of those place I could call private homes. Some of these are valid, though I’d say the places where there are enemies like Fort Haight shouldnt be there.
But my own favorite personal home is one of those Rises. In particular, Testu’s Rise on Sorcerer’s Isle. It has :
1. Security System
2. A Site Of Grace
3. An entire Isle all for yourself, full of vibrant blue flowers
4. Great view from the balcony, facing right to the cliff side view of Raya Lucaria Academy
5. And most importantly, what sets this place apart from other Rises, is the well-lit rooms. For some reason the candles and chandeliers inside are lit, making it pleasantly bright even during the night.
My hideout was Selivus chambers. I never poisoned Nepheli so no bodies on the bedroom at least. Great space for books and tables for crafting items. 😂😂❤
This is a masterpiece.
I accidentally killed Kenneth right after I told him I cleared his fort so the demihumans never spawned there.
I've been thinking about this very concept since the game came out
castle rampart is cosy until you go outside and get bombed by a giant eagle
Church of Ellen, guarded by a gold dude with a horse, and has a merchant with it
Seeing this channel getting dusted off makes me happy. Brings me back to 2017 with DS3
Testu's rise final answer. Same as Oridys rise except you can see rannis house lol
theyre not dragon worshippers (i think) they just want to die, they are literal zombies. btw theres a murderer who likes to hang out around warmasters shack
6:33 frenzied flame?
I enjoyed this, thank you
No Jarburg? We need a part 2
Best home base is Volcano Manor: homies, sweet angel, Patches Emporium, gigachad,... Everything you need
Hm... I do prefer the Weeping Peninsula for a home... I adore rainfall, after all. Though, to find a good home there? I think Ordys' Rise or the Walking Mausoleum would be best. The Rise, because plenty of storage, plenty of room, and a great view... And the Mausoleum because... Mobile home. You can go anywhere with it.
4:26 *angry demi-humans noises*
Failed to mention that you get Bernahl as a roomate at Warmaster’s Shack! (Until he moves back to his brother’s mansion)
What about boggarts house?
The first property has solid airflow, you say?
If that thing that looks like a roof falls down, it gets even more airflow, more water when it rains plus a huge headache from being hit on the head with a log. 🤣
Wee need a part 2 of this, I just got a 300k runes loan and I need a place to start my life with Ranny
the one with Turtle pope is safe, Grace right there, plnty of space, and turtle pope
we need a part 2!
NEVER lend a hand to your landlord
Dammit, now i want a player housing system in er!
Is there a House with a Shooting Range for my Lion Great Bow 😌