SWTOR Copero Stronghold Utility Decoration Bundle Overview

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Full overview of the Copero Stronghold Utility Decoration Bundle released with 7.4.1, including photos and analysis of stacking and clipping them for greater efficiency.

The Copero Stronghold Utility Decoration Bundle is available for purchase on the Cartel Market and features a full set of utility decos designed to match the aesthetic of the Copero Stronghold. This decoration bundle contains 8 unique items, 2 of which come with additional copies, giving a total of 12 total decorations.

These items have the same hook requirements as the regular utility decos, so most of them fit on Small, Medium, and Narrow hooks. The main reason you’d want a deco set like this is if you don’t like how the existing utility decos stand out and basically ruin the appearance of one of your rooms. This is the first time we’ve gotten a customized deco set like this.

This bundle normally costs 1,490 CC, making it almost 50% more expensive than the regular Stronghold Utility Decoration Bundle, though you can obtain all of the regular utility decos in-game on the Fleet in exchange for Universal Prefabs.

Copero Stronghold Utility Bundle Items List

Here is a quick list of all items included in this bundle. Below you can find in-game screenshots of all decorations with descriptions.

IconItemCount
Copero Item Modification Station1
Copero Mailbox4
Copero GTN (Wall)2
Copero Appearance Modification Station1
Copero Cargo Bay1
Copero GTN (Kiosk)1
Copero Guild Bank1
Copero Legacy Stronghold Storage1

Note: These decos can be used in any Stronghold, they are just designed to look the best in the Copero Stronghold.

Copero Stronghold Utility Decorations Overview

Normally, I like to photograph deco previews on the blank canvas that is Alderaan’s snow. However, I have opted to snap these shots in the new Copero SH because they are purpose-built for a specific location.

Copero Mailbox (4x, Small, Narrow)
Copero Mailbox (4x, Small, Narrow)
Copero Legacy Stronghold Storage (Small, Narrow)
Copero Legacy Stronghold Storage (Small, Narrow)
Copero Cargo Bay (Small, Narrow)
Copero Cargo Bay (Small, Narrow)
Copero Guild Bank (Small, Narrow)
Copero Guild Bank (Small, Narrow)
Copero Appearance Modification Station (Medium, Narrow)
Copero Appearance Modification Station (Medium, Narrow)
Copero Item Modification Station (Medium, Narrow)
Copero Item Modification Station (Medium, Narrow)
Copero Wall GTN (2x, Wall Medium, Wall Large)
Copero Wall GTN (2x, Wall Medium, Wall Large)
Copero GTN Kiosk (Medium, Large)
Copero GTN Kiosk (Medium, Large)

The GTN Kiosk has 2 terminals, the sides you can’t see in this picture are the same as the ones you can. It’s symmetrical.

Stacking Together for Practical and Efficient Use

Utility decos are often stacked close together so that you can stand still and access everything. Broadsword is clearly aware that players do this and incorporated it into the design of these decos. Each deco in the Copero Stronghold Utility Decoration Bundle features a little port on the side that allows you to connect and daisy-chain certain decos together in a way that still looks good.

If you want the second user to have their own mailbox facing them, you can by just “plugging in” a second mailbox to the port on the other side!

The fits are pretty snug. The picture above of the 3 storage bays are as close as you can get them without introducing a bunch of obnoxious texture flickering. Even in this picture, there’s a bit of flickering going on at the interconnect because those pieces overlap. Separating them by 1 unit creates a visible gap, ruining the illusion of functional ports.

It’s only an issue with mostly identical decos though. I didn’t notice it when linking together different types of utilities. Oh, and by the way, these linking ports are all at the same height, so you can link them together in any order, provided they have a port on both sides.

You can place the cargo holds back to back, though they take up a lot of space because the space they take up at a given height varies significantly.

I don’t recommend stacking them back to back at all. They clip and flicker like crazy and it’s hard to click on the one you want without separating them and making it look even more hideous. Likewise, the decos don’t always look very good when you don’t align their ports or attempt to clip them together, like if you were to put one facing out against the non-clicky side of the GTN.

Full Collection

If you are looking for more info on SWTOR’s most recent update, check out our 7.4.1 Changes Overview and Patch Notes or everything you need to know about Galactic Season 6. If you’re on the hunt for more decos for your swanky new Copero stronghold, you’ll find them in the A Traitor Among the Chiss Flashpoint that also takes place on Copero.

Endonae

Endonae

Endonae is a passionate gamer who's particularly fond of challenging action RPGs and open world games with visceral combat. The closer it is to being a Soulslike, the better. Ranged casters, particularly of the energy or elemental variety, are his bread and butter. Lightsabers are pretty cool, too.
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