- * I can't invite anyone to see my beutiful home, complete with demon heads in the corners.
* Many cool objects can't be stolen, it is not possible to pick them up. I want a throne in my home, but I've not found any that can be taken. I want my altar to be changed to a proper altar of my god instead of the generic, ugly altar.
* I want to move the bed from the entrence to a better part of the room.
* I want to change the floor boards to something that can stand my claws a bit better...
* I want to add some fences around my weapon museum...
It would be cool íf there were some "light" way to perform online map creation. Perhaps a special shop where you buy map parts (new floor, thrones etc) and then some way to fixate the objects when you are done (those objects that shouldn't be moveable, like floorboards). This should work both in guilds (by the founders?) and in one's appartment. Even better would be some integration of the crossfire editor into the client so one could move things from the palette to the map without walking around, picking things up, scrolling through the inventory, dropping it etc.
There would of course have to be some kind of limit to this. Valueable objects (like spellbooks) can't be created unrestricted. All objects might cost some money to add to the map (if it is in your apartment that is).
It would also be nice if real area creation could be done online, in some special plane where time stands still and the creator is ethereal with xray vision... That way you can invite others to have a peak at it, "copy" it to some testing plane where you can actually play it (but not get any xp, nor take any objects with you perhaps?) and finally let the DMs copy it to maps/ and check it into CVS when it is ready. This would make it a lot easier for new players to graduate into full featured builders. Real DMs should of course be able to alter the real maps too.