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* Tier is ''not'' the land use fees by itself. But each tier level is tied to [https://secondlife.com/my/account/landfees.php Land Use Fees]. | * Tier is ''not'' the land use fees by itself. But each tier level is tied to [https://secondlife.com/my/account/landfees.php Land Use Fees]. | ||
* A Premium account ''includes'' of 512m<sup>2</sup> tier, which can be used for a free [[Linden Lab Official:Linden Home|Linden Home]], which is a rather pretty house on a 512m<sup>2</sup> parcel. | * A Premium account ''includes'' of 512m<sup>2</sup> tier, which can be used for a free [[Linden Lab Official:Linden Home|Linden Home]], which is a rather pretty house on a 512m<sup>2</sup> parcel. | ||
* Tier is ''not'' the land itself. It's the ''potential'' to own land. Think of it like this: land is gas, and tier is the size of a gas tank. Buying land "fills the gas tank". | * Tier is ''not'' the land itself. It's the ''potential container'' to own land. Think of it like this: land is gas, and tier is the size of a gas tank. Buying land "fills the gas tank". | ||
** For example, if you have "4,608m<sup>2</sup> of available tier" — the Premium account's included 512m<sup>2</sup> + 4,096m<sup>2</sup> additional tier level — then you can own any combination of land parcels up to a total of 4,608m<sup>2</sup>. So owning a 1,024m<sup>2</sup> parcel + a 2,048m<sup>2</sup> parcel + a 1,536m<sup>2</sup> parcel = 4,608m<sup>2</sup> which completely fills your tier. | ** For example, if you have "4,608m<sup>2</sup> of available tier" — the Premium account's included 512m<sup>2</sup> + 4,096m<sup>2</sup> additional tier level — then you can own any combination of land parcels up to a total of 4,608m<sup>2</sup>. So owning a 1,024m<sup>2</sup> parcel + a 2,048m<sup>2</sup> parcel + a 1,536m<sup>2</sup> parcel = 4,608m<sup>2</sup> which completely fills your tier. | ||
* If you need more land, you need to upgrade. By upgrading to a higher tier, you also increase your land use fees, but you also get a bigger "gas tank". | * If you need more land, you need to upgrade. By upgrading to a higher tier, you also increase your land use fees, but you also get a bigger "gas tank". |
Revision as of 15:00, 17 February 2010
Tier is a key concept to understand when it comes to Second Life land ownership. There's common confusion about what "tier" means and what it's all about, so hopefully this page will help you straighten it out.
Important: These are the simplified basics. There are exceptions, be sure to see below. |
In general usage, "tier" can mean a "rank".
In Second Life:
- "Tier" refers to the maximum amount of land you can own on the Second Life mainland, measured in square meters (m2).
- "Free tier" or variations like "available tier" refer to the remaining land you can own, not counting land you already own.
- For example, "My tier is 1024m2. I own a 256m2 parcel, so I have 768m2 of free tier. If I buy a 384m2 parcel, that leaves me with 384m2 of tier that's available."
- Tier is not the land use fees by itself. But each tier level is tied to Land Use Fees.
- A Premium account includes of 512m2 tier, which can be used for a free Linden Home, which is a rather pretty house on a 512m2 parcel.
- Tier is not the land itself. It's the potential container to own land. Think of it like this: land is gas, and tier is the size of a gas tank. Buying land "fills the gas tank".
- For example, if you have "4,608m2 of available tier" — the Premium account's included 512m2 + 4,096m2 additional tier level — then you can own any combination of land parcels up to a total of 4,608m2. So owning a 1,024m2 parcel + a 2,048m2 parcel + a 1,536m2 parcel = 4,608m2 which completely fills your tier.
- If you need more land, you need to upgrade. By upgrading to a higher tier, you also increase your land use fees, but you also get a bigger "gas tank".
- When purchasing a land parcel, you're notified if buying it will increase your tier.
- Tiers don't have formal ranking names aside from the amount of land you can hold. But to have a tier, you need to have a Premium account.
Since a Premium account includes a 512m2, does that mean it also comes with free land?
With the introduction of Linden Homes, optionally yes, but you need to choose that land. Previously, the answer was no: you had to buy the land separately, which you can still do if you choose, but if you're new, why not give a Linden Home a try? It's free, after all.
Exceptions
- As explained in the different levels of account membership, you can own a private estate, yet not have a mainland tier.
- Group land gets a 10% bonus tier. This is understandably confusing at first.
- Some Resident-owned private estates may have own, different tier systems which are not part of Linden Lab's Land Use Fees. Resident estate owners may adopt similar ideas to Linden Lab's system, but ultimately, if you're renting land from them, you need to contact them (or another appropriate Resident) for help.