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A guild in the World of Warcraft world is an association of players, the purpose of which is to achieve goals in pve, pvp, or just have a good time.

Basically, guilds are immediately created with a certain bias - in pve or pvp, rp - guilds (role playing) are also created. The number of people in a guild varies greatly. It can be either one person who created a guild exclusively for himself, or several dozen people.
The guild has a system of ranks and titles. Immediately after the creation of the guild, it has 5 different titles, but you can change them at any time, create new ones so that they are more suitable specifically for your guild. Each rank can be assigned certain rights: the ability to exclude players from the guild, increase ranks, access to officer chat, access to guild bank tabs, and more.

Most guilds have their own guild cape. It is developed when creating a guild and is part of the character's equipment.

Create your own guild

If you decide to create your own guild, you will need to contact the guild registrar in one of your faction capitals. If you do not know where he is in the city, check with the guard.


We buy a charter from the guild registrar for 10 silver. Please note that you will immediately need to enter the name of the guild. It will be necessary to collect 9 more signatures of players who are not members of guilds. Most convenient way to do this is to agree with a friend who will create characters, and you will stand in the initial location and give a charter to sign. If there is no one you know, for a fee you will find many who want to sign the charter. Well, or millet to pester passers-by :) When you collect signatures, you can register a guild.

Creating a Guild Cape

Next to the Guild Registrar is the Guild Cape Registrar and Vendor. You can create your cape only after registering a guild. This pleasure costs 10 gold. First you need to go to the registrar and create a guild cape. Remember that it will continue to be the hallmark of the entire guild!

When the cape is created and approved, go to the merchant and you can purchase your newly created cape from him, it will be the first on the list. If you buy it by a character without a guild, it will be just a gray rag.

Guilds in Cataclysm

Blizzard announced guild talents, but subsequently abandoned them, or rather replaced them with bonuses that the guild would receive upon reaching a certain level.

  • Cash- every time you get gold from an enemy, 5% of it is automatically created and transferred to the guild bank.
  • Cash, rank 2- Every time you get gold from an enemy, 10% of it is automatically created and transferred to the guild bank.
  • supplies- Items take 5% less damage when a character dies.
  • Supplies Rank 2- Items take 10% less damage when a character dies.
  • Native home- Reduces the cooldown of the Stone of Return by 15 minutes.
  • Chug-a-Meadow– duration of buffs from all guild cauldrons and food increased by 50%
  • Chug-a-Lug, rank 2– duration of buffs from all guild cauldrons and food increased by 100%
  • Recycling- Increases the chance to increase profession skill by 10%
  • Fast and dead- Increases health and mana gained from respawn by 50% and increases spirit movement speed by 100%. Does not work in battle, BG or arena.
  • Guild mail- Letters sent to guildmates reach instantly.
  • Everyone is a hero!- Increases Heroism points gained by 5%.
  • Everyone is a Hero!, Rank 2- Increases heroism points received by 10%
  • Mobile bank- Summons a guild bank, 1 hour cooldown.
  • Honor- Increases received honor points by 5%.
  • Honor Rank 2- Increases received honor points by 10%.
  • Barter– Reduces the cost of items from merchants by 5%.
  • Barter, rank 2– Reduces the cost of items from merchants by 10%.
  • Bottomless Bags- Increases the amount of resources obtained by mining, skinning, gathering herbs and disenchanting by 15%.
  • I have a group, ready to travel- Calls all members of the raid or group to the caster, 2 hours cooldown.
  • Mass Revival- Brings all party or raid members back to life with 35 HP and 35 Mana. Cannot be used in combat, there is no reload.

How this will all be implemented, we will find out in the near future.

Creating a Guild in WoW


To create a guild, you need to go through several stages
1. In the capital of your faction, find the NPC Guildmaster (Guildmaster)
2. register a guild with him and choose a name.
3. to create a guild. You need to collect 9 unique signatures of different players, for this you need to point the letter at the player
4. return the letter with the signature to the guild master.
And now your guild is created!

Perhaps the function of creating a guild by one team will be implemented. Type "/guildcreate [guild name]" into the console. Example: /guildcreate Cobra.


Guild Name



Be sure to create an appropriate (non-offensive) guild name. Offensive guild names may be changed, or the guild may be disbanded. Sometimes the name may have already been taken by someone or rejected. Keep trying different names until you find the right one.


Create Guild Rules



Come up with a list of rules for your guild and provide them to your guildmates via the web page if possible, or you distribute them via email. Many common problems can be solved if you come up with rules and make sure everyone knows about them. As various new issues come up, you can simply update the rules as you see fit. Most people agree with the rules as long as they are public and as long as they can be read. Remember, it's good to make sure your members are aware of aspects of the game.

Choose good leaders



Choose good leaders for your guild. These players must be able to manage the guild while you are away. It is common to choose your closest friends for this role, but this is not always the case. a good choice. For best results, you will need people who can lead and decide disputes. You can create your own ranks and define rank permissions through the guild administration. This allows you to remove commanders from some of the main commands. Then you are able to reward them more if they earn them (ranks) through good leadership.


Reward Good Behavior



Reward good behavior in your guild with increased power. You can create special ranks for your guild that players can earn through whatever jobs you see fit. Just as players want to upgrade their characters, players also want to improve their guild status!


Punish bad behavior


You can punish guild members for bad behavior. Remember that threatening to remove them from the guild is always a good way to improve their attitude towards you. Another way is to create special ranks in your guild that will be identified as a punishment. Then you can minimize the permissions for that rank (eg (i.e.) not being able to talk in guild chat). When players have served their punishment, you can restore their powers by upgrading them back to their previous rank.


Disputes over the subject



Disputes over items are the most common source of conflict in the guild. Sometimes players get greedy and fight for the same item if they both want it. Create rules, and make them public, for how guild members should react to this situation. You can also take the item to the guild leaders to help determine what needs to be done. Otherwise, arguments for the sake of the subject can escalate into huge duels with people on both sides. A good thing: "/random" command. You can type "/random 1 100" to generate a random number between 1 and 100. Then whoever rolls the highest wins the item. This is the usual way used to determine who gets an item if a lot of people want or need the item.

Inactive Guild Members



You need to create a policy that will determine when to remove someone from those who are active in the game. You decide. It really doesn't hurt anything if they are allowed to continue to be in the guild, but it doesn't encourage other players in the guild to play. It also increases the free space in the guild.


Create a guild website


Most guilds do this. If you don't know how to create a guild website, find someone or invite someone to your guild who can.

Trading Skills


Sometimes it's better to choose one person for each trading skill who specializes in that skill. When a group of people make the same trading skill, they compete with each other. It doesn't benefit the guild. You will probably want to have some reserve just in case the main person specializing in this skill is offline.
Let everyone in the guild know what trade skill item and recipes they should collect and who they should give them to.
If the guild works together, then those responsible for its trading skills can lead it to prosperity.

From hand to hand



When you no longer need an item, offer it to people on the guild chat channel. Other players might use it. Meet them and give them the item. This can really improve relations between guild members, as well as helping the guild as a whole.

Combine capitals



If there is something that would be of particular benefit to the guild, pool the money from all the guild members and buy it. This can allow you to buy things that you wouldn't be able to buy otherwise.


Guild Teams


Please note that most of these commands can only be used by officers and leaders.
/ginfo- Gives basic information about your guild
/g- Sends a chat message to all members of your guild
/o- Sends a chat message to all your guild officers
/ginvite - Invites another player to join your guild
/gremove - Removes a player from your guild
/gpromote - Raises a player by one rank in your guild
/gdemote - Demotes a player by one rank in your guild
/gmotd - Sets the message of the day for the guild
/gquit- Removes you from your guild
/growster- Gives a complete list of guild members (officers and leader only)
/gleader - Appoint another player as guild leader (guild leader only)
/gdisband- Disband your guild (guild leader only)


Ranks in the Guild



Beginner (Initiate), Member (Member), Veteran (Veteran), Officer (Officer), Leader (Leader)
-Officers and Leader can add and remove players from the guild.
-Only the Leader can disband the guild and promote the player to the rank of officer.
In other words, guild rank is simply a symbol of your status. You can see your guild rank by looking at your character's name. Your rank is listed under your name.


Cloaks of the Guild



Only guild members can fill their cloak slot with guild cloak. The guild leader must first design and purchase a guild cloak. The guild leader must first pick up the cloak that matches the guild and interact with the NPC to buy the guild cloak. You will need 10 gold to unlock the guild cloak. This may seem like a lot of money, but this amount can be easily collected with the participation of all guild members who will share the money with the guild leader.
-Only the guild leader can buy and design the guild cloak.
-The guild cloak cannot be changed after it has been purchased.
-Choose something you can live with. Take your time with your choice.


Guild Chat



Guild members will be able to communicate with each other via guild chat. Just start a message with /g to talk to guild members. It would be convenient for a guild to set rules for their guild chat as it is a good place for guild members to chat.


Guild Tips



- Use your guild to help each other in the game. Use the guild to find new party members and help each other complete quests.
- Let's lend each other money to buy items.
- Distribute trading skills among guild members. This will allow you to develop skills to a higher level much faster.
- Share information with players who are confused or confused.
- Be careful with how much power you give the player. If he neglects her, demote him, or put more restrictions on his rank.
- Use Guild Ranks as a reward for exemplary guild members. Have the players start at the lowest rank. As a player brings more and more benefits to the guild, is distinguished by good behavior and decency - increase him in rank. Only the most loyal members of the guild should have access to such special options as: officer chat, officer notes, remove player, add player.
- If a player is spamming the guild chat or annoying everyone too much, create a rank that can't print messages in the guild chat. Then demote the player to that rank as a warning. You can also do this as a preventive measure. You can promote them back in rank if they apologize and promise to be decent.
- You can come up with your own names for guild ranks. Take advantage of this. Players outside the guild cannot see rank names.
- Remove inactive players from the guild.

Guild management

Open the guild menu by pressing the "O" button and selecting the guild icon. Of course, the guild must already be created, and you must be a member of it. You will now see a list of options available for the guild.

Show unconnected guild members (tick) - This option is in the upper right corner. Browse this menu to find guild members who are in this moment are not in the game. This can be useful if you only want to focus on active players.
List of Guild Members - In the main window in the middle you will see a list of guild members sorted by Name, Rank, Notes (Reputation), and Last Play Date.
Name- Character `s name.
Rank- The position of the player in the guild. The position is determined by officers or guild members authorized to change rank.
Notes- These are special player notes created by someone authorized to take notes.
Last Game Date - When the player was last in the game. This is important for officers to check player activity. Remove the slackers? =]

Sorting
You can sort the list by clicking on one of the four headings. For example, click on "Rank" to sort the list by rank. If you click on "Show Player Status", you will see a list in turn: by Name, Level, Class, and Group.
Name- Character `s name.
Zone- the zone or region in which the player is located. This helps determine where a player is currently located to determine their status or determine if they can join a party.
Level- Character level.
Class- Guild member class.
Group- Are they in a group? If they are not in a group, then you can join them.
Select "Show Guild Status" again to return to the previous menu.

About Guild Members
Below the characteristics of each player, you will see a number showing the total number of guild members and how many of them are currently in the game. If the option "Show disabled members" is disabled, then the total number of members of the guild will be shown without disabled players.

Control Panel
Below the list of guild members you will find another area, with many different buttons.
- Group invitation- Select a player from the list, then click this button to invite him to your party.
- Guild control- A control menu will appear where you can edit guild ranks and set limits for each rank. Next, we will talk about this in more detail.
- Add Player- Click this button and then enter the name of the player you want to invite to the guild. As soon as he accepts the invitation, he will be added to the guild. If he refuses, you will have to invite him again.

At the very bottom of the guild table you will find:

Promotion in Rank- Select a player from the list, then click "promote" to increase the player's rank in the guild. All members of the guild will be sent a message that this player has been promoted, so be careful.

Demote- Select a player from the list and click "demote" to demote the player by one rank.

Put away- Select a player from the list and click "Remove" to kick the player out of the guild.

Message of the Day (pipe icon)- Click on the pipe to read the message of the day. Double click on the text to edit the message. Your rank must be able to edit the message of the day. This message will be shown to all members logged into the game.

Player Notes (Icon)- Choose a player; then click "General Notes" to see general notes about this player. These notes will be shown to all guild members. You must have the appropriate guild permission to edit these notes.

Officer Notes (Icon)- Choose a player; then click "Officer's Notes" to see or change the officer's notes about that player. Only ranks with the appropriate permission can view these notes. Officer notes are very useful for spreading information about a particular player only to officers or other competent ranks. For example, the player is only causing problems or has already received a warning. You can write "This player is behaving terribly - you need to look after him." Other officers will see this note and take action if the player continues to behave this way. Be careful what ranks you allow to see these messages. Make sure you write this information on the officer's notes and not on general notes. To edit, click on the text.

Guild control
Click this button to edit ranks and set limits for each rank.
Select "Guild Rank" to enter the menu where you will find a list of standard ranks; you can use the default ones, create your own ranks, or rename the existing ones.

Add Rank- Select the "+" icon and type in the name of the rank you want to add. It will be added at the bottom of the list. Click on the desired rank and change the rank restrictions as you wish. You can create up to 10 ranks.

Rename Rank- Select the rank you want to rename. Now enter a new rank name in the "Rank Name" menu.

Remove Rank("-" icon) - This option appears if you have more than 5 ranks. 5 ranks is the minimum. You can no longer remove ranks if you have 5 of them left.

Rank Restrictions
Under the "Rank Name" menu is a set of options for restrictions. Check the boxes when you want to allow something for a certain rank.

Read Guild Chat- The player can read messages in the Guild Chat. You need to uncheck this
options if you don't want this rank to be able to read guild chat messages.
Conversation in Guild Chat- The player has the ability to type on the guild chat channel.
Reading Officer's Chat- Allowing the player to read messages in a special officer's chat channel.
Conversation in the Officer's Chat- The player has the ability to type messages on the officer's chat channel.
Raise in Rank- Players can promote other guild players.
Demote- can demote other guild players.
Invite Player- Players can invite other players to the guild.
Remove Player- Players can remove other players from the guild.
Write Message of the Day- Players can write and edit messages of the day.
Edit General Notes- Players can edit shared notes. If you uncheck the box, the player will no longer be able to edit shared notes.
Edit Your Shared Notes- Players can only edit their own shared notes.
See Officer's Notes- Players can see special notes about each player written by officers or other authorized guild members.
Edit Officer Notes- Players can edit hidden officer notes about each player.

General issues
Q: How can players check their guild rank?
Press "C" to open the character menu. A player's rank is written below their name. Also, you can see the player's rank in the guild table, after his name. If the rank name is too long, it will not be displayed.


Joining a Guild

Guilds offer the player a lot additional features, including free items, the ability to create groups, access to trade skill masters, and you can also get ingredients for trade skills by trading with Guild members. The guild can enhance your gaming experience. You can meet friends, find help on adventures, and find people to support you in battle. Usually members of the rich and powerful Guilds can afford more than members of the poor and weak. At higher levels, going to the dungeons will be a big problem for you.

Remember that Guilds are made up of you, the players, not members of Blizzard. The experience of the Guild and its qualifications depend on the members of the Guild themselves. Guilds are different.

Finding a Guild is very easy. The people who create a Guild are mostly located in cities where people are invited to join the Guild, since there is a minimum number of players in order to create a Guild. Finding a good Guild with qualified players is a difficult task. Don't be afraid to experiment. First, try to join one Guild, then, if something does not suit you, then go to another and so on until you find the right one.

Guild Dimensions



The size of a Guild can be an important factor in choosing a Guild. If there are many people in the Guild, this does not mean that they are all qualified enough. Despite this, it will be much easier for you to find helpers in the group if your Guild is large. In large Guilds, players may not know each other, but in small ones everything is built on mutual understanding. Therefore, some players prefer small Guilds to large ones. Leadership and member selection methods are the most important factors for any Guild.


Grouping


Grouping can be in a good way find a guild. Gather a group of characters and play with them for a while. Become friends with them. If they like you, they can invite you to their Guilds.


Reputation



Guilds become stronger and more famous over time, and various rumors begin to circulate about them. For example, if a member of the Guild offended the player, then bad rumors begin to circulate about this Guild. Some do it on purpose, so always check the information on websites and with the help of others. various ways. In fact, a Guild may be good, but it may also have a bad reputation. But it may also be that the Guild really has gathered bad and dishonest people. Check everything yourself.


Visit Guild Sites



Visit the topic about Guilds on the official website of the game. There you can find links to the websites of the various Guilds themselves. You can visit their websites, get acquainted with the possibilities and rules. Good Guilds always have websites. This can be a good help in choosing a Guild. You can also ask the members of the Guild about the availability of the site.


Ask Guild Members



If you find a Guild that you like, then ask its members about everything. If you want to join, then ask them how. Be careful when asking them, as they will get an impression of you. If you offend someone, then they can spread about it and they simply will not accept you.

Good Guild Performance

Search Guilds with:

Opportunity to unite
Very an important part. This will help you complete quests faster. That's basically what people join Guilds for.

good leader
The Guild must have a decent guildmaster and strict rules. Guild members need someone who can resolve conflicts.

Generosity
Choose those Guilds whose members are ready to share things with you and are ready to help you get them. A good Guild will always help you with things, as they themselves are interested in this.

Guild Chat is a very important part of it. Members of the Guild mostly communicate through it. Pick a Guild that has good guild chat rules. Otherwise, you will have to face various difficulties during the negotiations. This chat has an option with which it can be disabled.

Drama
Struggle over items and skirmishes between Guild members are other standard issues. If the Guild has a good leader and good rules, then these problems can be avoided. Sometimes players leave the Guild because of this. The game should be fun, and when there are fights around, it’s far from fun. Don't be afraid to leave the Guild. There are many more, and in the end, you can create your own.

Evolved Leaders
When the player has the ability to remove people from the Guild, demote them and tell them what to do, sometimes they abuse their power. Join such a Guild, where the leader copes with the power given to him.

Conclusion
Research the Guild you want to join and only when you are sure of everything, join. If it does not suit you, do not despair, because there are many others. You should only find them. Remember that you can always create your own Guild and set your own rules in it.

The article is taken from the site gameguru.ru
I express my gratitude to the clanner.ru portal for providing the material.

Co-op play is at the core of the World of Warcraft philosophy. It doesn't matter if you accidentally met a new player and decided to /wave at him, joined a "one-shot" group to kill an elite monster, queued up in a dungeon, or were invited to a raid - this game is built on the fact that you are in the world, flooded with other players. And in it there is no larger and well-organized community of like-minded people than the guild.

Guilds have been in World of Warcraft since the game's inception, but we've always wanted players who join them to work with their guildmates on something more than killing bosses, getting to know their own and others better. strengths and could express themselves. Cataclysm has new features to help players achieve this goal: a new guild window interface, a system of levels, bonuses, achievements, reputation and special rewards. By playing with a guild, you gain guild experience, help them level up, unlock bonuses, work towards guild achievements, earn reputation, and unlock rewards that can be bought with money. Together, this constitutes the progress of the guild.

Guild experience and bonuses

WITH new system development, the guild can move to a new level in the same way as a character moves: by gaining experience. This experience is gained by the guild through the actions of one or more players. They can earn guild experience by completing normal and daily quests, killing bosses in dungeons and raids, and winning rated battlegrounds as part of a guild group of at least 80% guild members.

An exception to the "80% rule" are groups of 5 people created to complete dungeons: for a guild to earn experience and achievements, it is enough that 3 people out of 5 * belong to it. The experience gained by the guild increases depending on how many guild members are in the group: if it is 3 people, then the guild receives 50% of the standard experience, 4 bring it 100% and 5 - 125%. The amount of experience gained by the guild from killing the boss also varies depending on the level of the boss. Dungeon bosses on Heroic difficulty will grant 1.5 times more experience, so killing them in a group consisting entirely of guildmates is very profitable!

Another exception to the "80% rule" is classic 40-man raids, where only 25% of the members of one guild (which is 10 people) are required to gain experience and achievements.

With each new level your guild receives, it opens up unique opportunities, called bonuses, at the rate of one bonus per level. At the moment, there are 25 guild levels, and each of them can open one bonus. Bonuses are available to each member of the guild and give them a wide variety of privileges: they allow you to gain more experience from killing monsters and get more gold from them, increase the speed of your vehicle, teach you a mass resurrection spell that saves a raid from imminent failure - just to name a few. benefits. You can find out what bonuses are available to your character in the new tab of the spells and abilities window.

The guild leveling system is similar to the player leveling system - in other words, at lower levels, less experience is required, which is gained faster than at higher levels. However, there is a limit to the amount of experience a guild can earn per day. This restriction was introduced so that small guilds do not fall too far behind larger ones. The amount of experience available to the guild each day is shown by the blue section in the experience bar or by an arrow indicating the daily limit. A useful thing if the limit has already been reached. However, the limits on the amount of experience gained daily are lifted at level 23, allowing each guild to grow at its own pace up to level 25*.

Guild reputation and special rewards

As long as the guild as a whole earns experience and receives "community" bonuses, your personal achievements improve your own reputation in the guild. Improving reputation with the guild follows the same pattern as improving reputation with any faction: you start with indifference towards you and gradually work your way up to exalted with the guild (although there is one difference: in the guild there is a certain limit on the number of reputation points, which you can get per week). You can earn reputation by doing the same simple steps as earning guild experience (by completing quests, killing bosses, and winning ranked matches), but also by earning guild achievements. As with guild experience, the blue section or arrow in the experience bar shows the limit on the amount of reputation points you can earn per week*.

The higher your reputation in the guild, the more benefits you can get in the form of special rewards that can be purchased from guild item merchants. They can be found in the guest quarters of the capitals of both factions near the guild registrar. To purchase most rewards, you either need to earn a certain achievement, or wait until the guild reaches the required level, or achieve a certain reputation in the guild. Special rewards, which, unlike guild privileges, most often provide the player with material bonuses, differ from guild privileges in that they are bought for gold, and in order to receive them, you need to achieve a certain reputation within the guild.

The special rewards purchasable with gold are numerous, such as the ability to purchase an additional guild bank slot, or guild capes that change your appearance and grant bonuses to skills, or heirlooms, as well as recipes, companions, unique guild mounts, and more.

Don't forget, however, that if you leave a guild and join another one, your reputation with the old guild is reset and the new one is set to Indifference. If you left the guild, but do not rush to join another, then you still have the opportunity to re-join your old guild and keep the reputation earned in it. Whether you join a new guild or not, you will keep any special rewards you have acquired, but of course you will lose all guild bonuses.

Guild window interface

Along with the guild development features, we have also completely redesigned and improved the guild window interface. The main guild window, called by the J (O) key, contains almost all the information the player needs. Here you will find an overview of recent events, guild level, bonuses and your guild reputation. For more detailed information about the latest events, you can left-click on the "News" tab in the guild window: you will see the history of the guild, including the achievements obtained, the names of the bosses killed, the epic equipment obtained and the general level of development of the guild.

The redesigned "List" tab allows guild members to easily find who they want and sort players by a variety of parameters, including status, contribution to the guild, and (probably the most useful parameter) profession. Sorting by Profession makes it easy for anyone to find guild members with a particular profession, along with their skill level and a list of the recipes they know. And they don't even need to be online!

Many other changes and improvements have been made to the Guild Window interface, but be sure to also check out the Y (H) Achievements Window, which has a new Guild tab. Getting achievements is an important part of unlocking new guild bonuses. See if you can help the guild get a couple more?

We are not going to stop there and will continue to work on the guild development system, adding more and more new features over time. All you need to do is call out, gather a group, and set out to reinforce your guild's position. Now you and your guildmates can leave a giant footprint on Azeroth!

* Available with update 4.0.6

Additional information for special perks and rewards, see the Cataclysm Guild Growth Guide on Wowhead.com.

The process of creating a guild has hardly changed since the day when my friend and I stood in the square in Goldshire almost fifteen years ago, paying people a phenomenal amount of 1 gold to sign our guild charter. The steps to create a guild are simple in and of themselves, but there are differences between creating and running guilds in Battle for Azeroth and vanilla WoW. And with Classic on the horizon, here are some tips to help you get the most out of your guild building.

If you joined World of Warcraft after Cataclysm, Orgrimmar will not look the way you know it in Classic. To find the guild registrar, you need to stand at the front gate, turn left and go up the slight rise. All the rest remained in their original places. You can always ask the guard about the guild registrar, after which a small red flag will appear on your mini-map showing his location.

Guild is expensive

Wow! Does it only take ten silver coins to buy a charter? It's cheap until you get to the capital with 1 silver and 37 copper coins in your bag and you don't have to train your abilities. Still have to buy food. You also need to think about repairs. All this requires money, and quests and killing mobs just don't give you the amount of money you have in Battle for Azeroth. Most likely, the guild charter will be painfully out of reach for the first few weeks.

And what do you do? Get together with your friends and let everyone donate what they can to buy the charter. If you have a guild in BFA and want to create one in Classic, ask as many guild members as possible to contribute to the charter.
It will still take some time to accumulate those ten silver coins, but at least no one has to skimp on food or skill training for the sake of buying a charter. Creating a guild is not the primary need for a player at the beginning of the game.

In the meantime, you can create your own chat channel. Just type /join [channel name] in the chat window and everyone who types the same will join the global chat channel with you. It may not be very convenient, but it will help you stick together until you get those ten green chat silvers.

Guild bank does not exist

There is no such thing as a guild bank in WoW Classic.

If you're going to be an active guild, you'll need a separate character to act as the guild's "bank". It can be created by your guild registrar, but if you have a bank officer, he may be responsible for this character.

This should be someone you completely trust, and are sure that he will not sell what you give him. Now you also have to just hope that people don't take things from the bank and sell them, but at least you can see who's taking what. In vanilla, you gave the character access and just trusted that he wouldn't put things up for auction.


This system is extremely inefficient. In Classic, you won't have instant mail. If you need 3 iron ingots to craft something and you're in Darnassus and the bank character is in Ironforge, one of you will have to go to the other if you can't wait an hour for the mail to be delivered. In addition, if the owner of the bank character is offline, getting guild items becomes problematic.

Bank characters will have the same restrictions as regular characters. They will have a maximum of 16 bag slots and a maximum of 20 items per stack. Your personal bank does not have a reagents tab, so if you plan on storing a lot of materials in your bank, be prepared to run out of space.

You can assign multiple bank characters to different types of things. But remember that you depend on if they are online and on the delay time of the mail.

Some things never change

It still takes ten signatures to create a guild. If you are an active guild that opened a branch in Classic, you probably have 10 people willing to sign the charter. If you are planning to create a guild from scratch, the process is the same. What guild do you want to be? What are you going to offer people? Do you already have your own team - officers, roles, ranks, etc., so that after signing, you can immediately get down to business? Be prepared to offer money or things for signatures.

Guild management tools have not changed much, but they are limited. Guild control remained the same, with the exception of the banking system. You control who can chat, rename titles, promotions, and set who can invite and kick people. You are limited in the number of ranks.

The design of the tabards remains the same. The colors and finishes of the tabards are the same. A gold cape cost a fortune, so many guilds didn't have tabards until they had been in existence for at least 6 months. It was too expensive.

Guilds were at the heart of classic WoW. There were loners too, but to experience all that WoW Classic has to offer, you need to join or found a guild. If you give the guild as much attention in Classic as you do in the modern game, it will be a fun place to see and experience all that Classic has to offer.

The Exorsus Guild won the race for 1st place in the Nighthold. She defeated Guldan, all is well. But being a TOP guild is very difficult. Progress raids are hundreds of wipes, unplanned vacations, full-time jobs, the willingness to sit on the bench for hours until the raid leader says: it's time!

Therefore, many guilds do not stand up and fall apart. Others simply drop out and continue to play casually. They are forgotten, but once upon a time they were admired and honored ... Let's take a look at the veterans of forgotten times in World of Warcraft.

Death and Taxes
It was a powerful progress guild that managed to be the first in the world to defeat one of the hardest encounters in the game - the Four Horsemen in the classic Naxxramas. In The Burning Crusade, she also showed herself well, but she was not the first to defeat the final bosses of the raid content.

The guild broke up due to the loss of interest in progress, the loss of discipline management team and officers, lack of desire to move on.

Nihilum
It united the best of the best players, both in PvE and in the PvP aspect of the game. Mostly consisted of harsh Nords. She has the world's first kill of Kthun and KelThuzad, victory over Magtheridon, Lady Vashj and Celthas. They are responsible for the assault on the Black Temple and the overthrow of Illidan, as well as the crushing of Archimonde at Mount Hyjal.





The guild broke up and later some of its members moved to Ensidia.

Curse (SK-Gaming)
This is the guild that is responsible for bringing curse.com into existence. It was from her guild site that a huge database of addons and modifications began. Due to its popularity, Curse was able to enter the PvE giant SK-Gaming and put together a serious raid lineup. And then won world 1 kill of Kiljaeden in Sunwell Plateau.

Guild members later moved to Ensidia.

Ensidia
It was formed as the best and top guild by members of Curse, SK-Gaming and Nihilum. She just broke the first raids in WotLK by killing KelThuzad, Yogg-Saron and Algalon first.



The guild disbanded due to key player fatigue from World of Warcraft and problems recruiting new raiders.

stars
The Taiwanese guild, famous for being the first in the world to kill Yogg-Saron without the help of the Guardians of Ulduar. Now showing average progress: Helya is not defeated in Mythic mode, the score is 3/10 in the Nighthold.

Premonition
One of the few Alliance guilds in the PvE race. The first in the world to pass the Trial of the Crusader without wipes and deaths. No longer raiding.

happy raid
The difficult-to-speak name of this Korean guild is translated that way. She was the first in the world to defeat Deathwing in Heroic... But now she doesn't raid at all.



Paragon
She is famous for her victory over the Lich King in Heroic. In Cataclysm, she was one of the most effective guilds: she had Nefarian, Sinestra and Ragnaros on her account. In Pandaria, she showed class by killing the Sha of Fear and Lei Shen. In Warlord of Draenor, she ended up second in clearing Hellfire Citadel.





Left the main PvE due to difficulties with maintaining a normal raider composition of Finnish-speaking players.

Takova Short story ups and downs of the best of the best - those whose victories were watched by millions of eyes of PvE fans. Who inspired Kuvaldych to exploits when he was a hardcore raider =).

And those who are reaping laurels today may leave tomorrow and remain only in the screenshots of yesterday's victories.

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