Knowing what tools you have to decorate your home is one thing but knowing how and where to get your decor is another. Step into our showroom as we open our catalogue on Housing rewards and share more information about what you can expect when seeking to outfit your Azeroth home in style.
Welcome home, Adventurers!
At the end of our previous article, we asked a few questions regarding the source of decorations and how professions fit in. Today, we’re going to answer those questions, talk through our philosophies for Housing rewards, and provide a few more details on the decoration “economy.”
Before starting we wanted to state our usual disclaimer: This is still a work in progress and names and details may change between now and launch, but this is directionally where we’re aiming.
We began our discussions by drafting a few guiding principles to inform our design:
That’s great, but what do these mean in practice?
The Progressive Journey principle means that the majority of decor types (e.g., chair, bed, shelf, etc.) are considered commodities and are readily available from vendors, other players via the Auction House (spoiler!), questing, and so on. If you want a wooden chair, it’s very easy and inexpensive to acquire.
Next there’s “investment” decor, which are generally more niche items, in either theming, looks, or appeal, which require more time and/or cost investment. Examples could be a sparkling fountain with particle effects or magical books that flap about on their own.
Lastly, there are what we think of as “Trophies.” These are things that require skillful play, cooperation with other players, and/or larger time commitments. Think along the lines of M+ and raid rewards or long-term Achievements. If you’re looking to mount Onyxia’s head on the wall, you’ll have to defeat her and take it!
One of the powerful aspects of decoration is that since it’s cosmetic by nature, placing hard-to-acquire things throughout the game gives players reach-goals that don’t hamper their character development and they’re free to pursue— or not—just like mounts and transmogs. That said, it should be easily possible to kit out your home on day one to strike the vibe you’re looking for without too much effort. Your decor journey should start out awesome and continue to be that all along the way.
When we first were drafting this article, there was a line that read: “Where can I get decor? Yes.” While pithy, it’s not far from the truth either when it comes to our second principle of Core Gameplay (With Variations).
Decor should come from everywhere and everything! We want you to find decor rewards in all sorts of gameplay, not just a single avenue that you feel forced to interact with over and over. For example, while a specific jade-inlaid bookshelf might come from a particular quest in Pandaria, other bookshelves could come from vendors, professions, or other varied forms of content.
Finally, the principle of Reverence for the Past encapsulates a few things:
One thing we’d like to give you a heads up about here is that we intend to offer decor rewards for past expansion “meta-achievements” (A World Awoken, Back from the Beyond, and A Farewell to Arms are the three currently available). If you think you might be a decor completionist, it’s worth starting these in your downtime!
We’re not going to bury the lede here: decor will be crafted by ALL existing non-gathering primary professions instead of creating a new profession solely dedicated to it. Each profession will be able to craft a few pieces of appropriate decor from each expansion using that expansion’s version of the profession (e.g., to craft something from Mists of Pandaria, you will need the relevant Mists of Pandaria profession at the appropriate level.)
To craft something, players will need not only the required recipe and skill level, but they will also need to gather a new type of decor-crafting specific reagent per-expansion as well as any required reagents from that expansion.
In general, like most profession-made goods, crafted decor can be traded to other players or sold on the Auction House.
Some examples of what some professions will be able to make:
Two of the points above should be underscored: Your professions and their levels from past expansions matter and so do some of the reagents from those expansions. You know, just in case you were looking for something else to do between now and the launch of Housing . . .
We want to mention a smattering of related but smaller things as well before we wrap things up:
Thanks so much for reading! We have plenty more to cover and as usual, please keep sending your feedback both about rewards as well as what you’re looking forward to hearing more about. We’ll be at PAX East on May 9 for the Warcraft 30th Anniversary celebration. Hopefully, we’ll get to see some of you there!