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Joining Guilds
Guilds offer many benefits
including free items,
opportunities for groups,
access to trade skill
masters, quest items, and
readily available trade
skill ingredients through
gathering guild members. You
may discover that a guild
greatly enhances your
gameplay experience. You can
meet friends, share
adventures, and find people
to protect you if you fight
in faction versus faction
combat. Typically, players
in good guilds can go places
and do things that players
in poor guilds or no guild
can't. This is especially
the case at maximum
character level (70), where
the dungeons become very
challenging.
Keep in mind that guilds are
run by players and not
Blizzard. The quality of the
guild and the guild
experience depends entirely
on the players in that
guild. Guilds can be a grab
bag where you never know
what you'll get. Every guild
is different.
Finding a guild can be very
easy. People often sit in
town asking anyone to join
their guild because guilds
require a minimum number of
members to create. However,
finding a quality guild with
quality members and
leadership can be a
difficult task. Don't be
afraid to shop around. You
can join one guild, try it
out, then leave and join
another guild until you find
one you like.
Guild Size
Guild size can be a big
factor in choosing a guild.
Guilds that invite too many
people, that don't pick
quality members, and invite
new people all the time are
generally less organized and
less powerful. However, it
can be much easier to find
people to group with in a
larger guild. Smaller guilds
are more personal. One
complaint players have about
large guilds is that you
often run into guild members
you don't know ("I don't
know all these people.").
With a smaller guild there
is much more opportunity to
get to know each member. For
that reason, some players
prefer a small guild.
Ultimately, the "Large vs.
Small" debate depends on the
guild and the members that
join. There are large guilds
that still remain very good.
Leadership and recruitment
policies are the main
factors in determining how a
guild turns out.
Grouping
Grouping can be a good way
to find a guild. Team up
with people and play with
them for a while. Make
friends with them and play
together for several days.
If they get to like you,
they will usually want you
in their guild so that
you'll continue to play with
them. After helping them
out, inquire about their
guild. Perhaps they may help
you join.
Reputation
Do your own research into a
specific guild. As guilds
become powerful, well known,
and popular, rumors about
them begin to appear. Often
when a guild member does
something to offend a
player, that offended player
starts spreading stories
about the entire guild.
Jealous players make untrue
generalizations about the
guild and its members. Make
sure you find out the real
story on your own with
whatever evidence you can
find such as screenshots or
web reports. Sometimes a
guild may be good and is
just the victim of a bad
reputation. Guilds can be
very jealous or hostile
toward each other and thus
make up rumors to hurt the
reputation of the other
guild. Or, perhaps, the
reputation about that guild
is true. Maybe the guild is
full of troublemakers. Find
out yourself.
Visit Guild Web Sites
Visit the World of
Warcraft.com Guild
Recruitment forums. They
contain links to various
guild sites. You can visit
their web sites, see what
activities they engage in,
and check out their rules.
Quality guilds often have
very good web sites. This
can be a good indicator that
this might be a good guild
to join. You can also ask
guild members if they have a
web site.
Interview Guild Members
If you find a guild you
like, interview some of
their guild members. Ask
them how things are in their
guild and if they enjoy it.
If you're interested in
joining, ask them who you
should talk to. Be very
careful when messaging guild
members because their
impression of you is very
important. If you offend the
guild member, they may
spread the word about your
offensive request (via guild
chat), and that could harm
your chances of joining. Be
on your best behavior.
Asking to join one of the
more powerful guilds can
actually be similar to a job
interview in real life.
Positive Guild Behavior
Look for guilds with:
Good Grouping
One of the most important
things you need is the
ability to find groups to
help you complete your
quests. That's why most
people join guilds.
Have good leadership
A guild needs clear
leadership and strong rules.
Members need someone who can
resolve conflicts and give
direction to members.
Generous
Look for guilds whose
members are willing to share
items and help you get
things. You shouldn't expect
free handouts for no effort.
A quality guild will offer
items and discounts to their
members.
Low Spam
Guild chat is a very
important part of a guild.
Guild members typically use
this method to communicate.
Find a guild that has good
guild chat rules and
enforces them. Otherwise,
you might have to put up
with a lot of garbage text
while you play. There are
advanced chat options that
allow you to turn off guild
chat.
Low Drama
Item fights and guild
members fighting with each
other are common problems in
guilds. If the guild has
good leaders and quality
members, these problems can
be reduced or dealt with
when they arise. Sometimes
players quit a guild because
of "too much drama." Games
are supposed to be fun. If
time is spent fighting,
that's not very fun. Don't
be afraid to leave a guild.
There will always be others
to join and you can always
create your own.
Mature Leaders
When players get power such
as the ability to remove
guild members, demote them,
and tell them what to do,
they sometimes abuse that
power. Find a guild whose
leaders are responsible with
the power they have.
Conclusion
Do some research, shop
around, and keep trying
until you find a good guild.
Don't give up. There are
good guilds out there. You
just have to find them.
Remember, you can always
create your own guild if you
want and make one that
follows your own
requirements.
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