The main room of the manor in No Rest for the Wicked.

How to Get and Decorate a House in No Rest for the Wicked

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One of the most appealing aspects of No Rest for the Wicked is the fact that you can obtain and decorate a house, well technically, your own home in the city to operate out of. In this guide, I’ll explain how to unlock, build, and use your home in No Rest for the Wicked.

How to Unlock Housing in No Rest for the Wicked

To unlock the privilege of owning your own home in Sacrament, you must complete the Of Rats and Raiders quest. Once you’ve defeated Falstead Darak at the end of the quest, return to the punishment area in Sacrament. You’ll get a notification window explaining the process of owning your own home in No Rest for the Wicked.

Unlocking housing by beating Falstread Darak in No Rest for the Wicked.

How to Purchase a House in No Rest for the Wicked

You need 30 silver coins to purchase the manor next to the punishment area.

The price of the Sacrament manor in No Rest for the Wicked.

When you have enough coins, interact with the sign to the left of the house.

The sign where you purchase the manor in No Rest for the Wicked.

This will give you the option to purchase the house.

Purchasing the manor home in No Rest for the Wicked.

Enter through the front door to check it out.

How to Make Silver Quickly

The easiest way to make Silver coins quickly is by accepting Bounties and Challenges from Captain Randolph. He is located near the foot of the stairs by Sacrament’s Whisper.

The location of Captain Randolph in No Rest for the Wicked.

Any amount of Challenges can be accepted from Captain Randolph at once. A good strategy would be to accept all of the Daily Challenges at the start of the day so that you can turn in the finished ones to him as you enter Sacrament. At most, each Daily Challenge will give about 1 Silver Coin and 50 Bronze Coins.

Captain Randolph's challenges in No Rest for the Wicked.

These Weekly Challenges are scarcer, but give much higher rewards at 5 or 6 coins per completed challenge. Two Weekly Challenges can be done in a week.

A weekly challenge in No Rest for the Wicked.

When it comes to Bounties, only one Daily and one Weekly Bounty can be activated at a time. Activating a new Bounty will deactivate one of these, so choose your Bounties cautiously. A Daily Bounty will give around 1 Silver Coin.

Bounties in No Rest for the Wicked.

Weekly Bounties will give more, but you’ll only get two a week. To make even more money, make sure to explore the area and slay enemies while completing Challenges and Bounties. You’ll find plenty of dropped coins and loot that can be sold in the market for extra cash.

How to Furnish Your House in No Rest for the Wicked

Once you own the house, it’s time to fill it with furniture! Time to decorate the house! To place a piece of furniture, start by opening your inventory. Select the second category from the right and select the item you want to place in this section.

Selecting furniture for your house in No Rest for the Wicked.

With the item selected, walk to the area where you want to place it. The controls for rotating, locking the direction of the item, and placing it will appear at the top of the screen.

Placing furniture in your house in No Rest for the Wicked.

After placing the item, it can be used as intended. Furniture items can also be picked up and placed at will.

Where to Get Furniture in No Rest for the Wicked

The easiest way to get furniture is by purchasing it from Whittaker’s stall in the market. I upgraded his stall once and was able to purchase a few basic wooden pieces. You’ll also be able to craft furniture items here as you upgrade the shop and purchase and find new recipes.

Purchasing house furniture from Whittaker's stall in No Rest for the Wicked.

This concludes the No Rest For The Wicked guide on how to decorate a house and own your own home.

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