Dark,

Thanks for the heads up.  I've added information about it to the help
pages and faqs and made sure everything is consistent and up to date.
As John mentioned, its 1000 credits per year, and you can use the bank
from anywhere on the game at any time.

The corpse retrieval is one at a time and happens the instant you buy
it, assuming that your corpse is still out there.  The underlying
mechanic is that it transports your corpse to you and does a god-level
resurrect, so you get back the maximum exp that a resurrect is allowed
to return.  I've also been thinking about adding a sort of one time
pre-death insurance like prayer for the dying, but I don't know how
well received that would be.

Dennis Towne

Alter Aeon MUD
http://www.alteraeon.com

On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 3:40 AM, dark <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I was just wondering how the private banking in alteraeon worked. can you 
> literally just use banking commands from anywhere without having to go to a 
> bank? and how much does it cost?
>
> Appologies for asking, but I noticed it in the changelog but can't find 
> details of it with the help command or in the faq on donations.
>
> if indeed you can! just stock pile any gold into the bank from anywhere, then 
> pick it up from anywhere, I can certainly see this as a usefull addition, 
> indeed yesterday I had to wander betwene Gad's landing and a couple of 
> locations having to buy quest items because I got there, found I didn't have 
> the cash, went bakc to pick it up, then had to go and pick it up again later.
>
> Just as another question, I take it the credit buy corpse retreaval is one 
> time only, and doesn't let you just recall your corpse anyway at any time, 
> ---- if it did I'd certainly want to learn resurrection, but if it's one time 
> only possibly not.

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