NPCs Pay Rent

NPCs Pay Rent

NPCs Pay Rent: Make Your Townies Contribute!

Tired of your hardworking NPCs enjoying the comforts of your meticulously crafted towns without contributing a copper? The “NPCs Pay Rent” mod for tModLoader introduces a compelling new dynamic to your game world, ensuring your resident shopkeepers, guides, and artisans finally start paying their dues.

A New Era of Town Management

With this mod installed, your town NPCs will now begin to pay a daily rent. At the start of each in-game day, each NPC you have settled will contribute a set amount of silver coins directly into your inventory. This isn’t just a minor gold sink; it’s a fundamental shift in how you interact with your burgeoning settlements. No more freeloaders expecting top-tier housing and services for free! Now, they’ll actively contribute to the upkeep and prosperity of the very places they call home.

Customization at Your Fingertips

The “NPCs Pay Rent” mod understands that every tModLoader adventurer has unique needs and playstyles. That’s why it offers robust configuration options. You can easily adjust the amount of rent each NPC pays to perfectly suit your game’s economy. The system is designed for flexibility, allowing you to set rent in copper coins, which the mod then converts into the appropriate silver amounts. This ensures a fine-tuned experience, whether you’re looking for a minor coin trickle or a significant daily income boost.

Key Features:

  • Daily rent collection from all settled town NPCs.
  • Configurable rent amounts, adjustable to your preferences.
  • Rent can be set using copper coins for precise control.
  • Adds a new layer of economic management to your tModLoader experience.
  • Encourages a more balanced relationship between player and NPCs.

Implementing “NPCs Pay Rent” transforms your town from a passive collection of vendors into a more dynamic and economically interactive hub. Start making your NPCs contribute today and experience a fresh take on settlement building in tModLoader!

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