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Your Home location can be a center point of your Second Life experience. You can choose to always log in at your Home location. You can always teleport straight to your Home location by opening the '''World''' menu and selecting '''Teleport Home'''. Most of all, if you happen to wander (or intentionally march) into a damage-enabled area and are killed, death instantly teleports you back to your Home location (thankfully, none the worse for the experience). To set Home, go to the '''World''' menu and select '''Set Home To Here'''.
Your Home location can be a center point of your Second Life experience. You can choose to always log in at your Home location. You can always teleport straight to your Home location by opening the '''World''' menu and selecting '''Teleport Home'''. Most of all, if you happen to wander (or intentionally march) into a damage-enabled area and are killed, death instantly teleports you back to your Home location (thankfully, none the worse for the experience). To set Home, go to the '''World''' menu and select '''Set Home To Here'''.

Revision as of 12:45, 7 October 2009

Your Home location can be a center point of your Second Life experience. You can choose to always log in at your Home location. You can always teleport straight to your Home location by opening the World menu and selecting Teleport Home. Most of all, if you happen to wander (or intentionally march) into a damage-enabled area and are killed, death instantly teleports you back to your Home location (thankfully, none the worse for the experience). To set Home, go to the World menu and select Set Home To Here.

There are three types of land you can set Home to: