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[[File:Chess hideout.jpg|thumbnail|right|An example of a hideout.]]
[[File:Chess hideout.jpg|thumbnail|right|An example of a hideout.]]
'''The hideout''' is a special area players can design for themselves. It is awarded for leveling any [[master]] to level 3. Players can invite up to seven [[masters]] to their hideout and decorate it with items bought from the masters for special points called "Favour".  
'''The hideout''' is a special area players can design for themselves. Hideouts can first be unlocked after freeing [[Helena]] in [[Act 2]], who will help you find new hideouts. Players can invite [[master]]s and [[Navali]] to their hideout decorate it with items bought from the masters for special points called "Favour".  


Hideouts can be visited using the {{code|/hideout}} command while in town, or from any [[waypoint]]. The waypoint for the hideout is found in the bottom right corner of the map, but only appears for players when they are at a waypoint.
Hideouts can be visited using the {{code|/hideout}} command while in town, or from any [[waypoint]]. The waypoint for the hideout is found in the bottom right corner of the map, but only appears for players when they are at a waypoint.


==Changing hideouts==
==Unlocking hideouts==
A hideout can be changed any time by speaking to a master of level 3 or higher.
When first finding a hideout, it must be fully cleared of all monsters in it. Afterwards, the tileset for the hideout is unlocked.
* Decorations and microtransactions will be placed in the hideout stash.
* Changing back to a previous hideout will not restore its design.
* There is no reputation penalty to switching your hideout.


==Master tilesets==
==Tilesets==
Each master has a different tileset for the hideout he or she offers.
Tilesets can be found thoughout the campaign and in maps.


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
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! Master !! Hideout !! Hideout Tileset
! Hideout !! Hideout Tileset !! How to unlock
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| [[Catarina, Master of the Dead]] || [[Unearthed Hideout]] || [[Graveyard tileset]]  
| [[Unearthed Hideout]] || [[Graveyard tileset]] ||
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| [[Elreon, Loremaster]] || [[Enlightened Hideout]] || [[Library tileset]]  
| [[Enlightened Hideout]] || [[Library tileset]] ||
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| [[Haku, Armourmaster]] || [[Coastal Hideout]] || [[Coast tileset]]  
| [[Coastal Hideout]] || [[Coast tileset]] ||
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| [[Leo, Master of the Arena]] || [[Overgrown Hideout]] || [[Garden tileset]]  
| [[Overgrown Hideout]] || [[Garden tileset]] ||
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| [[Tora, Master of the Hunt]] || [[Lush Hideout]] || [[Forest tileset]]  
| [[Lush Hideout]] || [[Forest tileset]] ||
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| [[Vagan, Weaponmaster]] || [[Battle-scarred Hideout]] || [[Barracks tileset]]  
| [[Battle-scarred Hideout]] || [[Barracks tileset]] ||
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| [[Vorici, Master Assassin]] || [[Backstreet Hideout]] || [[Sarn tileset]]  
| [[Backstreet Hideout]] || [[Sarn tileset]] ||
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| [[Zana, Master Cartographer]] || [[Immaculate Hideout]] || [[Solaris tileset]]  
| [[Immaculate Hideout]] || [[Solaris tileset]] ||
|}
|}
==Master level==
At level 2, a master can be invited to the hideout (but a hideout will not be offered unless a master is level 3). This offers the following benefits:
* The invited master will offer a daily mission. Daily missions provide 250% of the reputation and favour of a normal mission. Note that masters can be encountered "in the wild" regardless of which master(s) are in the hideout. By dismissing a master, one can do more daily missions than allowed for by the hideout, this is only advised if the daily caused the master to level.
* The master will sell items to the player. Their inventory refreshes upon starting their daily mission. The rarity of the items increases with reputation Level. Each master also sells magic items with a special [[Master#Overview|signature mod]] that is only available from that master.
* Talking to the master in the hideout will allow players to create that master's [[Master#Crafting_benches|crafting bench]]. The bench remains and levels up with the master even if that master is dismissed.
At level 3, a master will offer a hideout to the player. The initial hideout can hold 2 masters (including the one that offered the hideout). The hideout tileset depends on the master (see above).
At level 5, a master can make a hideout that holds 4 masters.
At level 7, a master can make a hideout that holds all of the masters. Dismissing a master will forfeit all accumulated reputation towards the next level. No favour will be lost, however.
Note that [[Leo Redmane]], [[Navali]], and [[Delve league|Niko the Mad]] do not count toward the total masters allowed in a hideout, and can be invited in addition to the other masters.
Only the masters in the hideout can offer daily missions and the use of their crafting bench. Once players have a bench masters do not need to be present in order to use it.
When a player receives a crafting bench from a master, it is permanently added to the player's hideout stash across all leagues. There's no need to rotate masters in and out, losing favor with each of them, just to gain access to their benches.


==Decorations==
==Decorations==
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==Version history==
==Version history==
{{VersionHistoryTable}}
{{VersionHistoryTable}}
{{VersionHistoryRow|3.5.0}}
* Overhauled the Hideout system: Hideouts, favour and decorations are now shared account-wide. You will now encounter Hideouts throughout the game after rescuing [[Helena]] in Act 2. Hideouts must be cleared of enemies before they can be claimed. You can now reclaim all your hideout decorations (except stashes, the waypoint and your crafting bench) with the click of a button, and even export your Hideout layout if you're particularly proud of your creation! Special map-only hideouts are waiting in the end-game, but are rare to stumple upon.
* Hideouts are also no longer unlocked or improved through master grinding. Instead, Helena will help you unlock new hideouts found throughout the campaign and (very rarely) within the Atlas. Newly obtained hideouts are automatically at their maximum size and hold all masters without being upgraded.
* Added 13 new Hideouts.
* You can now move and rotate your Hideout Waypoint.
{{VersionHistoryRow|2.4.0}}
{{VersionHistoryRow|2.4.0}}
* Medium-size hideouts can now hold four Forsaken Masters rather than three. Large-size hideouts can now hold seven Forsaken Masters rather than four. Navali and Leo both bypass these limits.
* Medium-size hideouts can now hold four Forsaken Masters rather than three. Large-size hideouts can now hold seven Forsaken Masters rather than four. Navali and Leo both bypass these limits.

Revision as of 19:31, 5 December 2018

An example of a hideout.

The hideout is a special area players can design for themselves. Hideouts can first be unlocked after freeing Helena in Act 2, who will help you find new hideouts. Players can invite masters and Navali to their hideout decorate it with items bought from the masters for special points called "Favour".

Hideouts can be visited using the /hideout command while in town, or from any waypoint. The waypoint for the hideout is found in the bottom right corner of the map, but only appears for players when they are at a waypoint.

Unlocking hideouts

When first finding a hideout, it must be fully cleared of all monsters in it. Afterwards, the tileset for the hideout is unlocked.

Tilesets

Tilesets can be found thoughout the campaign and in maps.

Hideout Hideout Tileset How to unlock
Unearthed Hideout Graveyard tileset
Enlightened Hideout Library tileset
Coastal Hideout Coast tileset
Overgrown Hideout Garden tileset
Lush Hideout Forest tileset
Battle-scarred Hideout Barracks tileset
Backstreet Hideout Sarn tileset
Immaculate Hideout Solaris tileset

Decorations

A nearly empty Overgrown Hideout, without any decorations.

It is possible to buy various decorations (a maximum of 750) for favour from the masters in the hideout or from masters in towns. By pressing the "Hideout"-button players can see the Decorations available. By pressing the "Edit"-button players can move the decorations and rotate them around.

Hover over the "i"-button in the Editing-Menu to get the following instructions.

  • To move an object, drag it or press the arrow keys.
  • To rotate an object, drag between the two circles or press R/Shift+R.
  • To rotate an object exactly 90°, use CTRL+R/CTRL+ALT+R
  • To change the variation of a decoration, use the mousewheel or press Page Up/Page Down.
  • To reclaim an object, select it and press Delete.
  • When finished, click the Done button.

Visitors

Players can visit someone else's hideout by right clicking on the desired player's name and choosing "Visit Hideout".

It's possible to control who can do this via tickboxes at the bottom of the hideout stash. Players can separately allow or disallow friends, guild members, or party members.

Visitors can sell at masters, but cannot buy, and cannot use any crafting benches.

Version history

Version Changes
3.5.0
  • Overhauled the Hideout system: Hideouts, favour and decorations are now shared account-wide. You will now encounter Hideouts throughout the game after rescuing Helena in Act 2. Hideouts must be cleared of enemies before they can be claimed. You can now reclaim all your hideout decorations (except stashes, the waypoint and your crafting bench) with the click of a button, and even export your Hideout layout if you're particularly proud of your creation! Special map-only hideouts are waiting in the end-game, but are rare to stumple upon.
  • Hideouts are also no longer unlocked or improved through master grinding. Instead, Helena will help you unlock new hideouts found throughout the campaign and (very rarely) within the Atlas. Newly obtained hideouts are automatically at their maximum size and hold all masters without being upgraded.
  • Added 13 new Hideouts.
  • You can now move and rotate your Hideout Waypoint.
2.4.0
  • Medium-size hideouts can now hold four Forsaken Masters rather than three. Large-size hideouts can now hold seven Forsaken Masters rather than four. Navali and Leo both bypass these limits.
1.3.0
  • Leo can be invited to your hideout but doesn't take up a slot like other Forsaken Masters. You can host him in addition to your other Masters.
1.2.3
  • We have reduced the master level required for larger hideout sizes. You can now upgrade your hideout at levels 5 and 7 (rather than 6 and 8) respectively.
1.2.2
  • Pets can now be placed in your hideout. To unleash a pet, right-click on it in your microtransaction stash and then click somewhere in your hideout. It will roam around until it is reclaimed. You can have many pets in your hideout at the same time.



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