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what do houses do in no rest for the wicked

In No Rest for the Wicked , houses work as your personal base in Sacrament: they let you store loot, place crafting stations, and furnish a safe place to rest. They also become a long-term convenience hub for upgrading gear and managing inventory.

What houses do

  • Store extra items and organize loot.
  • Hold crafting stations like anvil, furnace, and alchemy setup.
  • Give you a bed and other furniture for resting.
  • Act as a home base in the main city of Sacrament.

Why they matter

Houses are especially useful because the game gives you lots of loot but limited carry space, so a house helps you keep valuable materials without clogging your inventory. They also make it easier to do crafting and prep between runs instead of relying only on marketplace vendors.

How they unlock

Housing becomes available after you reach Sacrament and complete the related quest progression there; some guides note the unlock changed over updates, so the exact prerequisite can vary a bit by version. Once unlocked, you can buy one of several houses in the city with silver.

TL;DR

Houses in No Rest for the Wicked are basically your stash, workshop, and rest stop all in one.