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However, even if you have the estate deed in your inventory, it's not 'claimed'. Go to your new apartment, and click on the estate terminal outside the apartment door. Every estate has these terminals, and is critical for upkeep and managing your estate. When you activate the terminal, click the 'claim' button. The terminal interface will change, updating all the information to fit it's new owner...
To have mob in the land area, each land area is equipped with a fertilizer terminal. This terminal controls the mob activity in the whole area. Putting in mob DNA will fill the land area with that mob. You can control the density of the mob (from a scattered few to a crowded many), and the maturity of the mob (the overall toughness of the mob. The younger the easier it is to kill; while more mature mobs are a bigger challenge). In order for this to happen the owner must collect some energized fertilizer. This is made by combining common dung (found on the ground around Calypso) with growth molecules (found by ematter mining). Keeping a steady supply will ensure maintained land management. Neglecting the fertilizer supply will lower the density and maturity of the mob...
* If I sell my apartment will I get my stuff inside it back?
If you plan on selling your estate, remove everything you want to keep! Estates sell with a "as-is" condition, thus anything that’s there at the time of the sale is now the new owner's property.
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I was wondering how fun it would be to tame a lot of mobs and put them in the apartment; wait long enough for the mobs to get feral again, and then sell the apartment to a n00b...