Stan 5,245 Report post Posted January 22, 2025 This thread is for feedback about our guide to Player Housing coming in Midnight. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blakkwater 0 Report post Posted November 13, 2025 This information is nearly a year old. The beta has been released and we really could use a truly useful guide. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vachon8449 0 Report post Posted December 11, 2025 (edited) What determines which house (horde / alliance) is the default house in the Housing Dashboard? I first bought a horde plot, then I bought my alliance plot. Every time I open the Housing Dashboard my alliance house is shown as the default. Even if my last log on I switched it to my horde house, the next time I log on, my alliance house is the default. I have 1 alliance character and 9 horde characters. Is there a way to have my horde house as the default? Or, do I need to abandon both and buy alliance first, then horde in order for the horde house to show first on the Housing Dashboard? It doesn't matter which character I log on, the alliance house is the default. I don't know if this matters, my plot numbers are, alliance 43 Old Sail Sanctuary and my horde is 30 Stone Sands Cliffs. Edit: OK, I changed my alliance plot to 0 Sleepy Sail Outpost and my alliance plot is still the default plot in Housing Dashboard. How can I get my horde plot to be the default? Edited December 11, 2025 by Vachon8449 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dingo 2 Report post Posted 4 hours ago What determines which house (horde / alliance) is the default house in the Housing Dashboard? If you have an active Endeavor the Endeavor for the other faction will show inactive and there's a button to switch and make this one the active one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dingo 2 Report post Posted 4 hours ago (edited) So the Endeavor progress bar. Currently it seems to just show my own personal currency quantity of coupons. If I transfer coupons from another character, the number goes up. If I spend some to buy decor say, the bar goes down. Is this not a zone-wide communal activity? DO I have to not spend any of the currency until I have reached the higher ranks? It makes no sense the way it is. Edits: Ok, the confusing thing is that while the bar measures (I *think* overall shared progress, the icon at the end just shows you your current coupon currency amount. This is super dumb because in the Trading Post version that shows you a numeric representation of the bar progress. The way the Endeavor one works is double stupid right now. Edited 4 hours ago by Dingo Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites