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Interactive Housing Items

AuthorMessage
Defender
Apr 02, 2009
123
Hello fellow wizards! I had an idea today... what if you could interact with housing items? Some of the things i thought of are...

Bed- Climb in it
Chair- Sit on it
Hammock(example: Krokotopian Hammock, which most peolpe don't have)- Lay in it
Bottle Burner- Turn it on and watch smoke come out of the top

The way these would work is...
1)Right click on the item
2)If it is "Interactable" then a confirmation statement will come up
3)The statement would ask, for a chair, would you like to sit in it
4)Click yes if you want to and no if you don't
5)You will perform the task you clicked (Sit on the chair)
6)Across the bottom of the screen it will say "Press X to get up"
7)You press x and you get up

As simple as that! Please leave comments and ideas!
-Blaze ShadowHunter, Level 60 Pyromancer

Illuminator
Feb 09, 2009
1469
Defender
May 21, 2011
104
wow thats awesome i agree with you that items should be interactible and wouldnt it be cool if you lie in you bed you fall asleep and its night and than you do that again and its day!

Hero
Jun 11, 2010
729
I like this idea. I have a few more:
Pet TV: Pets are drawn to what looks like a Marley Bone Kibble commercial.
Head bust from Krokotopia (blue head Krok guy): Snaps its jaws!

Survivor
Dec 19, 2008
25
Great idea! it would make our houses so much more fun!

Quinn Wildsword
level 45
master theurgist

Explorer
Mar 09, 2009
65
Its a very good idea, one that i have thought about before. maybe these items world be specially crafted, cost more, or just be a new feature!

-Dustin RavenBreath aka Country Gamer
Level 60 Myth

Defender
Apr 02, 2009
123
AkihiroHattori5 wrote:
Why?

So wizards could have more fun in there houses instead of just placing an item there and not being able to do anything with it.

Delver
Feb 18, 2010
252
it'd be cool to interact with your pets too! like you can pet them, throw a stick or ball for them to fetch, or rub their tummy if they roll over! XD interacting w/furniture would be cool too, since all they do is sit around looking pretty lol. like sitting down at a desk and reading a book, or actually using the pen and ink and the open book to write in, sort of like a journal and we could read books, hold a candle holder as we walk around our house, and/or look like we're eating food while sitting at a table or on a cushion! :D

Defender
Aug 05, 2009
120
Defender
Sep 05, 2010
177
stinkybug123 wrote:
Hello fellow wizards! I had an idea today... what if you could interact with housing items? Some of the things i thought of are...

Bed- Climb in it
Chair- Sit on it
Hammock(example: Krokotopian Hammock, which most peolpe don't have)- Lay in it
Bottle Burner- Turn it on and watch smoke come out of the top

The way these would work is...
1)Right click on the item
2)If it is "Interactable" then a confirmation statement will come up
3)The statement would ask, for a chair, would you like to sit in it
4)Click yes if you want to and no if you don't
5)You will perform the task you clicked (Sit on the chair)
6)Across the bottom of the screen it will say "Press X to get up"
7)You press x and you get up

As simple as that! Please leave comments and ideas!
-Blaze ShadowHunter, Level 60 Pyromancer

I Have Thought Of That Idea Many Times, And Love It! But I Thought You Could Simply Press X To Sit, Press X To Stand Up.

Defender
Jul 08, 2009
178
this! I'd like to see myself trying on a kimono or roasting a hot dog over a campfire. :D

I'd also like to play with my pets, like pet them or scratch them under the chins or have them fly around me.

Defender
Apr 02, 2009
123
EvanJadepetal wrote:
stinkybug123 wrote:
Hello fellow wizards! I had an idea today... what if you could interact with housing items? Some of the things i thought of are...

Bed- Climb in it
Chair- Sit on it
Hammock(example: Krokotopian Hammock, which most peolpe don't have)- Lay in it
Bottle Burner- Turn it on and watch smoke come out of the top

The way these would work is...
1)Right click on the item
2)If it is "Interactable" then a confirmation statement will come up
3)The statement would ask, for a chair, would you like to sit in it
4)Click yes if you want to and no if you don't
5)You will perform the task you clicked (Sit on the chair)
6)Across the bottom of the screen it will say "Press X to get up"
7)You press x and you get up

As simple as that! Please leave comments and ideas!
-Blaze ShadowHunter, Level 60 Pyromancer

I Have Thought Of That Idea Many Times, And Love It! But I Thought You Could Simply Press X To Sit, Press X To Stand Up.

The trouble with that is if you are near a bunch of items that are "interactable" then they are all saying press x and its really hard to choose.

Explorer
Mar 09, 2009
65
fGYU2tKDtH wrote:
this! I'd like to see myself trying on a kimono or roasting a hot dog over a campfire. :D

I'd also like to play with my pets, like pet them or scratch them under the chins or have them fly around me.


and those hot dogs can be used as PET SNACKS!!!!!

Explorer
Apr 20, 2009
97
There are housing items you can currently interact with. The commemorative statue. There are also two housing items in grizzleheim you can craft and they are interactable. The violin and stand and the decorative gong. Those you can interact with.

Survivor
Mar 06, 2010
15
Illuminator
Feb 09, 2009
1469
stinkybug123 wrote:
So wizards could have more fun in there houses instead of just placing an item there and not being able to do anything with it.


Houses and furniture are for show. You can't buy something that's just there to look pretty and then ask KI to make it useful. Also, none of these interactions serve any purpose and a couple go against the rating laws. Why should KI waste their time with this? It would be "fun" isn't a good enough reason.