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Master
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 25
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![]() I'm curently a Kelethin citizen with a 6 room acorn chock full of items. around 500. I want to betray to Qeynos to get a larger house. How do I get all my Kelethin items to a Qeynos house, when i cant buy a Qeynos house untill after i betray, and if i betray with my items in my Kelethin house they get deleted? |
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Loremaster
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 175
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![]() You don't have to betray to move to Qeynos. You just have to switch citizenship. There's a citizenship timeline here: http://eq2.wikia.com/wiki/Citizensh...tizen_of_Qeynos When you choose to buy a house in Qeynos, all of your items will be transfered to a moving crate inside the home. You don't lose anything.
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Master
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 25
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![]() Ok , so let me make sure I have this correct. I leave my belongings in my Kelethin home. I do Qeynos citizenship quest. I buy Qeynos house and all my belongings in my Kelethin Home are automaticly moved? |
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Loremaster
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Norrath
Posts: 49
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#5 |
Loremaster
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 557
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You can even keep your house in the old city after changing citizenship. It just won't be very convenient for you!Citizenship affects whether you can buy a house. It doesn't prevent you from keeping a house.
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#6 |
Tester
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 84
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I just did this and it works just like Sassinak said. I had my house in Kelethin, did the quest to switch my citizenship to Qeynos. A couple days later I purchased a house in Qeynos and *poof* there was my moving crate with everything in it. All my house vault and broker boxes moved over too.
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