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An '''inn''' is usually a building with an [[Innkeeper|innkeeper]] [[NPC]] that serves as a binding point for a {{loot|common|Hearthstone}}. In smaller villages and towns, an inn is typically a separate building with some sort of sleeping arrangements (bed, hammock, alcove, etc.), but can also serve other purposes ([[Tavern]], [[Trainer|Trainer building]], etc.). Inns also have special music played when you enter. |
An '''inn''' is usually a building with an [[Innkeeper|innkeeper]] [[NPC]] that serves as a binding point for a {{loot|common|Hearthstone}}. In smaller villages and towns, an inn is typically a separate building with some sort of sleeping arrangements (bed, hammock, alcove, etc.), but can also serve other purposes ([[Tavern]], [[Trainer|Trainer building]], etc.). Inns also have special music played when you enter. |
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An inn is usually a building with an innkeeper NPC that serves as a binding point for a [Hearthstone]. In smaller villages and towns, an inn is typically a separate building with some sort of sleeping arrangements (bed, hammock, alcove, etc.), but can also serve other purposes (Tavern, Trainer building, etc.). Inns also have special music played when you enter.
Inns also usually serve as rest areas. Most have a mailbox and a Stable Master outside.
RPG
Poor accommodations at an inn amount to a place on the floor near the hearth, plus the use of a blanket. Common accommodations are a place on a raised, heated floor, the use of a blanket and a pillow, and the presence of a higher class of company. Good accommodations are a small, private room with one bed, some amenities and a covered chamber pot in the corner.Template:Cite
See also
- Innkeeper, for a list of inns.