's Dream Home is pretty, but comes at a cost. When they start a new save, players can pick a Religion, Background, and up to three Traits. These all have their pros and cons, but none are more balanced than Traits. Each Trait can give a character a major advantage, but also comes with a disadvantage. It's up to the player to decide what their run might look like, determining which skills they can sacrifice and which they should buff. The Dream Home Trait is a unique one, however, in that it doesn't affect any stats at all.
The Dream Home Trait gives the player character a house almost from the very start. They can access it immediately after finishing the main story quest "" and beginning the side quest "," which takes them to the planet Nesoi where their property is located. It's a nice place, but it's also a lot more than that. Taking the Dream Home Trait means being saddled with a serious mortgage that could cause trouble down the line. There's no way to buy it otherwise — the Trait and the debt are the only way. So is it really worth the price tag?
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's Dream Home is by far the best house available. By comparison, it's huge, with two floors, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and an outdoor deck. Most of the other homes available are little more than glorified studio apartments, so there's really nothing else like it on the market. Those who want to do a little futuristic interior design won't find a better location. Of course, all homes are customizable, but none of them provide as much space or flexibility as the Dream Home. Also, since it's the only thing on Nesoi by default, the mortgage effectively buys a character not just a house, but an entire private planet.
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