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Rent Status Reduction
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Rent Status Reduction (RSR) is a means of lowering the status cost on standard housing that requires upkeep (aka rent) paid from your character's status points. Many items that you can place in a house have RSR, but for simplicity, all RSR items described in this article will be referred to as furniture.
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Rent Status Reduction (RSR) is a means of lowering the status cost on standard housing that requires upkeep (aka rent) paid from your character's status points. Many items that you can place in a house have RSR, but for simplicity, all RSR items described in this article will be referred to as furniture. * The larger the home with a status cost, the more status it will cost to upkeep. Items with RSR can minimize or completely eliminate status upkeep. The more RSR items a house contains, the less status upkeep you will pay. * Player made furniture items usually have some RSR, though non-player made items may have some as well. Once placed in house it lowers the status portion of the weekly upkeep of the house. * Though Guild Halls have a status cost, RSR does not reduce the cost of upkeep. * For tips and tricks on how to reduce RSR and a list of items see Furniture with Rent Status Reduction