Crew Quarters
Crew Quarters
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All ships have enough space to house their crew and officers, the luxury of those accommodations is up to the ship designers.
Ships start with Common crew quarters for free, and can upgrade as detailed below. If you need more crew, you will need to install some Additional Quarters expansion bays.
Common crew quarters are the most basic type. They consist of simple hammocks or bunks (sometimes folding out from the side of a hallway) or other similarly austere places to rest. Crew members who sleep in common quarters usually keep their personal possessions in a footlocker. Common crew quarters also include a tiny galley (big enough to prepare only the most basic of meals). Spelljammers with crews numbering in the dozens or hundreds often have massive barracks where crew members sleep in shifts
Good crew quarters are a bit more upscale than common crew quarters. They consist of dormitory-style rooms that can hold one or two small beds (larger ships usually require lower-ranking crew members to share these quarters) and sometimes a personal closet or drawer space for each occupant. Good crew quarters also include a dining space with an attached galley. Crews of larger ships eat in this dining space in shifts
Luxurious crew quarters are the pinnacle of comfort. They consist of private rooms for each crew member, with furnishings that match the resident’s tastes. Some luxurious crew quarters also feature a kitchenette, entertainment areas, or intimate meeting spaces.
Ships start with Common crew quarters for free, and can upgrade as detailed below. If you need more crew, you will need to install some Additional Quarters expansion bays.
Common Quarters
BP - 0Common crew quarters are the most basic type. They consist of simple hammocks or bunks (sometimes folding out from the side of a hallway) or other similarly austere places to rest. Crew members who sleep in common quarters usually keep their personal possessions in a footlocker. Common crew quarters also include a tiny galley (big enough to prepare only the most basic of meals). Spelljammers with crews numbering in the dozens or hundreds often have massive barracks where crew members sleep in shifts
Good Quarters
BP - 2Good crew quarters are a bit more upscale than common crew quarters. They consist of dormitory-style rooms that can hold one or two small beds (larger ships usually require lower-ranking crew members to share these quarters) and sometimes a personal closet or drawer space for each occupant. Good crew quarters also include a dining space with an attached galley. Crews of larger ships eat in this dining space in shifts
Luxurious
BP - 5Luxurious crew quarters are the pinnacle of comfort. They consist of private rooms for each crew member, with furnishings that match the resident’s tastes. Some luxurious crew quarters also feature a kitchenette, entertainment areas, or intimate meeting spaces.
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