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''My Room'' is just that; your own personal living space. While not quite the size of an apartment, it is vital as a bank or general meeting space. It can also be made into a shop. | ''My Room'' is just that; your own personal living space. While not quite the size of an apartment, it is vital as a bank or general meeting space. It can also be made into a shop. | ||
− | =General Outline= | + | ==General Outline== |
− | + | ''My Room'' is available both online and offline. Online it is a character-bound instance that can contain up to six players at a time. Your own My Room can be reached using [[Warp Crystals]] or by just logging on. You can access those of others by having them mail you an invite, by using their [[Partner Card]], by finding their shop using the [[Visual Phone]], or by the details of the player in question in the visiting log of your own My Room. It is possible to prevent people from accessing your room by locking it with a password though. Online your own My Room is always open, even when you are offline. | |
− | ''My Room'' is available both online and offline. Online it is a character-bound instance that can contain up to six players at a time. Your own My Room can be reached using [[Warp Crystals]] or by just logging on. You can access those of others by having them mail you an invite, by using their [[Partner Card]], by finding their shop using the [[Visual Phone]], or by the details of the player in question in the visiting log of your own My Room. It is possible to prevent people from accessing your room by locking it with a password though. | ||
− | =Customization= | + | ==Customization== |
''My Room'' is probably most well-known for the amount of customization possibilities it offers. Its general outlook and 'feel' can be changed using [[Reform Tickets]], but it can also be decorated using [[Room Goods]] that range from phones and shop signs to lanterns and flowers. These are collectively known as [[My Room Accessories]]. The shop add-on is also among the Reform Tickets, and is priced at 15,000 [[Meseta]]. | ''My Room'' is probably most well-known for the amount of customization possibilities it offers. Its general outlook and 'feel' can be changed using [[Reform Tickets]], but it can also be decorated using [[Room Goods]] that range from phones and shop signs to lanterns and flowers. These are collectively known as [[My Room Accessories]]. The shop add-on is also among the Reform Tickets, and is priced at 15,000 [[Meseta]]. | ||
− | =Features= | + | ==Features== |
Here are the features of My Room: | Here are the features of My Room: | ||
* Storing [[Items]] | * Storing [[Items]] |
Revision as of 06:08, 3 August 2006
My Room is just that; your own personal living space. While not quite the size of an apartment, it is vital as a bank or general meeting space. It can also be made into a shop.
General Outline
My Room is available both online and offline. Online it is a character-bound instance that can contain up to six players at a time. Your own My Room can be reached using Warp Crystals or by just logging on. You can access those of others by having them mail you an invite, by using their Partner Card, by finding their shop using the Visual Phone, or by the details of the player in question in the visiting log of your own My Room. It is possible to prevent people from accessing your room by locking it with a password though. Online your own My Room is always open, even when you are offline.
Customization
My Room is probably most well-known for the amount of customization possibilities it offers. Its general outlook and 'feel' can be changed using Reform Tickets, but it can also be decorated using Room Goods that range from phones and shop signs to lanterns and flowers. These are collectively known as My Room Accessories. The shop add-on is also among the Reform Tickets, and is priced at 15,000 Meseta.
Features
Here are the features of My Room:
- Storing Items
- Exchanging Items between characters of the same account
- Changing your character's Clothes or Parts
- Feeding your Partner Machinery
- Synthesizing Items
- Decorating the room's interior
- Changing the inventory of your shop
- Using the Visual Phone