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Private Homes can host Vendors ?
popps
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I thought that only public Homes could have Vendors yet, as the picture shows, it looks like that Private Homes can indeed host Vendors....
How ?
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Victim_Of_Siege
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September 2019
edited September 2019
it's an idoc, they go private regardless of whether it has vendors or not , the house will likely go OSI before dropping
A Goblin, a Gargoyle, and a Drow walk into a bar . . .
Never be afraid to challenge the status quo
Pawain
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Focus on what you can do, not what you can't.
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Max_Blackoak
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is pops the idoc guy? *dons tin foil hat*
Mariah
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