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Dogma
12-19-2014, 03:58 AM
Have you ever thought about making your own guild? If it's your first time accepting a leadership position in a guild, then this is the guide for you! Making and leading a guild is a very exciting experience that yields rewards such as friendships and fame, that many players dream of acheiving. This guide will show you how to make the best guild it can be!

My Experience: I have personally held numerous officer positions in the game and i have taken leadership and business courses throughout school, and i have recognized a pattern that separate the successful guilds from the premature disasters. I base the following information in this guide on my personal experience.



•Are You Really Ready To Undertake A Guild?•
The number one reason for a guild's demise is the Master. The master is the brain of the guild. Anything the master does directly influences the role of the guild. Before you buy that charter, ask yourself the following questions:

• Can i make the time to run this guild efficiently? Often times, an inactive guild master is a major turn-off for the other members. It shows the master is lazy and doesnt care for the guild. It's preferred for the master to be on around 2-4 hours a day at the very least. If your real life is busy, dont start a new guild. You are also expected to help someone run a map or kill a boss whenever they need it.

• Will i stick to this guild for the rest of my time playing AL? Generally, you want to make a guild that you would have a good time running. You want to try to make it a fun experience for your members and especially yourself. If an officer deliberately kicks many members, and leaves you with 1/100 of the members that were in the guild when you were last on, a good master will take the lesson and rebuild rather than mourn the loss and disband.

• Am i very knowledgeable about the game? As a master, people will look to you for advice and answers to the most difficult questions lingering in their minds. As a master, you are also a mentor, a guide, a teacher, and an illustrator. Try to experience every aspect of the game to appeal to more members.

• Am i in it for a good cause? Are you creating the guild to reunite a few friends? Are you doing so to meet new players? Are you trying to make a new PvP guild for a certain bracket? Many, many inexperienced masters all create a guild simply for the title of Master to appear below their name. They shortly realize that it's just a title and quickly lose interest.

• If i am making any guild other than a PvP guild, am i at the current lvl cap? Sadly, players do look at the level when they wonder how experienced their master is. If they are a level above you, most of them will ask to be officers or leave because they will think you have less experience than them. Again, guild masters are meant to be the wise masters of the game. People require a role model to look up to!

• Do you have good people skills? Are you sociable? Are you friendly? Are you respectful? Are you mature? This is common sense: Would you rather have a snobby master or a compassionate one?

• Can you handle the stress? Running a guild can be really stressful. You'll have worries about pleasing everyone, dealing with drama, and being completely fair and unbiased with everything. Angry members can be disheartening and seeing people leave can be gut-wrenching. You'll feel like a failure sometimes.


If you answered "No" to any of the above, then you are not ready to make your own guild! Try joining an existing guild.



•Collaborate With Your Friends!•
Never begin a guild on your own. Make a few guildless friends and ask them if they'd like to help you start a guild. This will help you set up a strong backbone for the guild and make things a lot easier for you in the early stages of the guild. You'll have help recruiting new players early on, you'll have help establishing rules, and you wont feel estranged and lonely being with people you dont necessarily know yet.



•If You Are Looking to be a Capped or Leaderboard Guild...•
Never begin a capped guild, unless if you are looking to merge two capped guilds into one (called a merger). You will have an extremely difficult time recruiting players to your guild early on. Instead, start with a relatively low level requirement (like maybe 10) and gradually raise the level requirement by about 5 lvls every several weeks. This helps establish a sturdy player base that allows the guild to directly grow with its members. It also helps you clean out inactives, because they wouldnt be able to keep up with your guild. After several months, your guild will be a thriving, capped paradise that many players would love to be a part of.

All of the top leaderboard guilds have been around for a very long time. They have established a loyal following dedicated to the guild over the many many months, if not years, of its lifetime. Dont expect to make it to the top from the very beginning. When determining the top guilds, the leaderboard considers the total AP's of players that are at least half the current lvl cap. A big guild isn't necessarily the best. You dont need thousands to strike the leaderboard.



•Making A PvP/Twink Guild•
The hardest guilds to make are PvP guilds. Not only are the target members extremely limited, but most twinks (low-level PvPers) already proudly belong to an existing guild. Make sure you have the best gear in your bracket and are trained to fight among the best of the best, because again, people are looking up to you and many want a strong master. Also, make a lot of friends in your bracket before making a guild and establish a reputation for yourself. Some may even want to join your brand new guild!



•Networking is a MUST•
What good is a guild that no one's ever heard of? Make your guild well-known. Create a guild thread on these forums, create a guild website, facebook page, private forum, twitter, and/or youtube channel. Try to encourage guild enthusiasm outside the game. Make the guild a fun and exciting experience. Look at other guild's networking for ideas!



•Guild Halls for 50 Platinum are Really Worth it!•
When you can, try to find a way to purchase a guild hall for your guild. Members love discounted potions and a large fancy guild hall. Im not going to sugarcoat this guide and say that you dont need to buy a guild hall, because yes you do. Would you want to stay in a guild with the basic Heroic Hall? I didnt think so.



•Make Sure You Have a Steady Income of Gold and Host Guild Events Often!•
I know you've heard me say this before, but make the guild a fun experience for everyone. Host guild events often to encourage involvement in the guild. You can create fun little contests or even hold occasional quizes in the guild hall. But of course, there should be prizes. Make sure you are able to frequently make steady gold to help fund prizes for your members. Because who doesnt like winning a cool new egg from getting the most points out of an elite contest?



•Choose Officers Carefully!•
Officers are the sturdy backbone of the guild. They help the master lead and enforce the rules. Make sure they understand your view of how you want the guild to exist and that they will do whatever they can to maintain a good experience for the other members. They are given the power to kick members as they see fit. So make sure you have a lot of trust and faith in them. Many guilds have gone from 500 members to 50 overnight so be careful! Dont promote based on level. Level should be a requirement in conjunction with trust.



•Be Consistent!•
Be completely fair and unbiased in all of your decisions. Make sure you stay consistent with your promotions. You want to make sure that the people who legitimately earned their ranks feel good. You dont want to have someone become an officer after being in the guild for months offering so much to the guild, and have someone else become an officer once they join.

Dogma
12-19-2014, 04:07 AM
Reserve

Serancha
12-19-2014, 09:04 AM
Excellent so far. I completely agree.

So many people have no idea what it takes to pull off leadership of a successful long-lasting guild. Many try, but the average lifespan of a newly made guild is 3 months or less.

Hercules
12-19-2014, 09:06 AM
conclucion:

- Choose a good name
- Go to seller of halls and pay 30 plat
- Make rules
- Recruit
- Enjoy
- Share events
- Love and love

Clickbangboom
12-19-2014, 09:08 AM
Looking good! Nice work!

Pirate Captain
12-19-2014, 09:23 AM
Guide to putting things in the guide section: ask sts to move to guide section

I agree though imo the most important is being active

Pollata1246
12-19-2014, 10:28 AM
conclucion:

- Choose a good name
- Go to seller of halls and pay 30 plat
- Make rules
- Recruit
- Enjoy
- Share events
- Love and love

U do know that its 50 plat

Puppys
12-19-2014, 10:40 AM
Nice guide. Let's hope we have less masters being lvl 30 in an "endgame" guild this way.

Pollata1246
12-19-2014, 10:41 AM
LolLolz

Higuani
12-19-2014, 11:08 AM
Agree with all that! Thats why Mvpvp exist 2 years already. First twink guild ever joined and im still there. Enjoyin every minute in there!!

Dogma
12-19-2014, 11:39 AM
Thank you guys!

Ebezaanec
12-19-2014, 12:45 PM
The key of a lasting guild is the backbone of it: the officers and recruiters. Not only do they preserve the stability of the guild, they also attract new players who flock towards well-established guilds.

Members come and go, but the officers/recruiters remain in times of stress and confusion.

Serancha
12-19-2014, 07:03 PM
conclucion:

- Choose a good name
- Go to seller of halls and pay 30 plat
- Make rules
- Recruit
- Enjoy
- Share events
- Love and love

Buy your own hall for 50 plat. Buying items that don't fit in the trade window is against game rules and will lose you your guild as soon as you make it. Not a smart thing to do at all.

ClumsyCactus
12-19-2014, 07:37 PM
As long as a thread about guilds is approved by serancha it is a good thread.

epicrrr
12-20-2014, 01:32 AM
Have you ever thought about making your own guild? If it's your first time accepting a leadership position in a guild, then this is the guide for you! Making and leading a guild is a very exciting experience that yields rewards such as friendships and fame, that many players dream of acheiving. This guide will show you how to make the best guild it can be!

My Experience: I have personally held numerous officer positions in the game and i have taken leadership and business courses throughout school, and i have recognized a pattern that separate the successful guilds from the premature disasters. I base the following information in this guide on my personal experience.



•Are You Really Ready To Undertake A Guild?•
The number one reason for a guild's demise is the Master. The master is the brain of the guild. Anything the master does directly influences the role of the guild. Before you buy that charter, ask yourself the following questions:

• Can i make the time to run this guild efficiently? Often times, an inactive guild master is a major turn-off for the other members. It shows the master is lazy and doesnt care for the guild. It's preferred for the master to be on around 2-4 hours a day at the very least. If your real life is busy, dont start a new guild. You are also expected to help someone run a map or kill a boss whenever they need it.

• Will i stick to this guild for the rest of my time playing AL? Generally, you want to make a guild that you would have a good time running. You want to try to make it a fun experience for your members and especially yourself. If an officer deliberately kicks many members, and leaves you with 1/100 of the members that were in the guild when you were last on, a good master will take the lesson and rebuild rather than mourn the loss and disband.

• Am i very knowledgeable about the game? As a master, people will look to you for advice and answers to the most difficult questions lingering in their minds. As a master, you are also a mentor, a guide, a teacher, and an illustrator. Try to experience every aspect of the game to appeal to more members.

• Am i in it for a good cause? Are you creating the guild to reunite a few friends? Are you doing so to meet new players? Are you trying to make a new PvP guild for a certain bracket? Many, many inexperienced masters all create a guild simply for the title of Master to appear below their name. They shortly realize that it's just a title and quickly lose interest.

• If i am making any guild other than a PvP guild, am i at the current lvl cap? Sadly, players do look at the level when they wonder how experienced their master is. If they are a level above you, most of them will ask to be officers or leave because they will think you have less experience than them. Again, guild masters are meant to be the wise masters of the game. People require a role model to look up to!

• Do you have good people skills? Are you sociable? Are you friendly? Are you respectful? Are you mature? This is common sense: Would you rather have a snobby master or a compassionate one?

• Can you handle the stress? Running a guild can be really stressful. You'll have worries about pleasing everyone, dealing with drama, and being completely fair and unbiased with everything. Angry members can be disheartening and seeing people leave can be gut-wrenching. You'll feel like a failure sometimes.


If you answered "No" to any of the above, then you are not ready to make your own guild! Try joining an existing guild.



•Collaborate With Your Friends!•
Never begin a guild on your own. Make a few guildless friends and ask them if they'd like to help you start a guild. This will help you set up a strong backbone for the guild and make things a lot easier for you in the early stages of the guild. You'll have help recruiting new players early on, you'll have help establishing rules, and you wont feel estranged and lonely being with people you dont necessarily know yet.



•If You Are Looking to be a Capped or Leaderboard Guild...•
Never begin a capped guild, unless if you are looking to merge two capped guilds into one (called a merger). You will have an extremely difficult time recruiting players to your guild early on. Instead, start with a relatively low level requirement (like maybe 10) and gradually raise the level requirement by about 5 lvls every several weeks. This helps establish a sturdy player base that allows the guild to directly grow with its members. It also helps you clean out inactives, because they wouldnt be able to keep up with your guild. After several months, your guild will be a thriving, capped paradise that many players would love to be a part of.

All of the top leaderboard guilds have been around for a very long time. They have established a loyal following dedicated to the guild over the many many months, if not years, of its lifetime. Dont expect to make it to the top from the very beginning. When determining the top guilds, the leaderboard considers the total AP's of players that are at least half the current lvl cap. A big guild isn't necessarily the best. You dont need thousands to strike the leaderboard.



•Making A PvP/Twink Guild•
The hardest guilds to make are PvP guilds. Not only are the target members extremely limited, but most twinks (low-level PvPers) already proudly belong to an existing guild. Make sure you have the best gear in your bracket and are trained to fight among the best of the best, because again, people are looking up to you and many want a strong master. Also, make a lot of friends in your bracket before making a guild and establish a reputation for yourself. Some may even want to join your brand new guild!



•Networking is a MUST•
What good is a guild that no one's ever heard of? Make your guild well-known. Create a guild thread on these forums, create a guild website, facebook page, private forum, twitter, and/or youtube channel. Try to encourage guild enthusiasm outside the game. Make the guild a fun and exciting experience. Look at other guild's networking for ideas!



•Guild Halls for 50 Platinum are Really Worth it!•
When you can, try to find a way to purchase a guild hall for your guild. Members love discounted potions and a large fancy guild hall. Im not going to sugarcoat this guide and say that you dont need to buy a guild hall, because yes you do. Would you want to stay in a guild with the basic Heroic Hall? I didnt think so.



•Make Sure You Have a Steady Income of Gold and Host Guild Events Often!•
I know you've heard me say this before, but make the guild a fun experience for everyone. Host guild events often to encourage involvement in the guild. You can create fun little contests or even hold occasional quizes in the guild hall. But of course, there should be prizes. Make sure you are able to frequently make steady gold to help fund prizes for your members. Because who doesnt like winning a cool new egg from getting the most points out of an elite contest?



•Choose Officers Carefully!•
Officers are the sturdy backbone of the guild. They help the master lead and enforce the rules. Make sure they understand your view of how you want the guild to exist and that they will do whatever they can to maintain a good experience for the other members. They are given the power to kick members as they see fit. So make sure you have a lot of trust and faith in them. Many guilds have gone from 500 members to 50 overnight so be careful! Dont promote based on level. Level should be a requirement in conjunction with trust.



•Be Consistent!•
Be completely fair and unbiased in all of your decisions. Make sure you stay consistent with your promotions. You want to make sure that the people who legitimately earned their ranks feel good. You dont want to have someone become an officer after being in the guild for months offering so much to the guild, and have someone else become an officer once they join.

AGREED! Our PVP Guild <Kronos Divine> was founded on the glorious year of 2013 I cant believe it lasted this long! I am happy to say that those points you've mentioned was embraced and kept intact by everyone in the guild.

Arpluvial
12-29-2014, 12:46 AM
This is a fantastic guide. Great job!

Dogma
12-29-2014, 01:56 AM
This is a fantastic guide. Great job!

Thank you! :)

Ice
12-29-2014, 02:58 AM
Teach me please :(

Starkinea
12-29-2014, 03:21 AM
One of the best guides for guild maintenance there is, really, each player that considering to be a master should read it.
Great job, Dogma :)

Dogma
12-29-2014, 11:45 AM
One of the best guides for guild maintenance there is, really, each player that considering to be a master should read it.
Great job, Dogma :)

Thank you, Star :)

Ice
12-30-2014, 12:47 AM
Dogma great job..

Dogma
12-30-2014, 01:11 AM
Dogma great job..

Thank you, Ice :)

Xorrior
01-02-2015, 01:02 AM
A nice guide and yes officers are very important. They are the pillars on which the guild stands on. Officers help with advice and runs.

Raleighzsz
01-07-2015, 11:58 AM
nice guide

bestgfever
01-09-2015, 12:56 AM
Amen! I run my guild this way even though its still small.

Grudgegirl
01-09-2015, 10:25 AM
Nice info to improve my new guild. Thanks :)

Burwaka
01-10-2015, 03:56 PM
Awesome guide. Nice work :)

refilled
01-15-2015, 08:53 PM
Very good!!

gun
01-19-2015, 07:48 PM
nice one

Mesti
01-20-2015, 08:48 AM
Very nice guide that help a lot

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Sridoyy
03-11-2015, 10:49 AM
i had many guilds once and thats exactly what ive learned uve done a pretty good work and i really appreciate to see that some understand guilds like that

awesome work continue like this

Thekillerit
03-11-2015, 02:31 PM
Great guide.
Thank You!

Dogma
05-05-2015, 06:36 PM
Thank you for all the support!

boosto
06-26-2015, 03:32 AM
how to confirm a GM anyone knows?

abajaosk
06-28-2015, 09:48 PM
The problem of making guild that I can't purcase guild hall, how I can get 50 plat just for guild hall, and my members are imposible to waste his plat just for guild hall.

ffoxface
08-11-2015, 01:15 AM
Where was this like 5362736353782736362 years ago???

tonitopsz
08-24-2015, 10:23 AM
Thank you so much

Eloiax
09-08-2015, 12:43 PM
Work hard and u will gain respect then u get members after

Eloiax
09-08-2015, 12:46 PM
Great job dogma very

Eloiax
09-08-2015, 12:48 PM
Why cant i see my post ?

Candylicks
09-21-2015, 09:38 AM
This is a good 'beginning' guide for someone considering making a guild. I wanted to add in a few extra pointers that I have learned over the last year with <Enigmatic>

1. Guilds take time to grow- Your guild may operate for months with a small roster, and that is OK as long as you remain consistent in your guild rules and climate. If you truly have something special people will join, and STAY. Then their friends will notice wow she/he has been there for a while maybe I should check it out too. Loyalty is key in building reputation. Sometimes, a guild will expand quickly because players tend to flock to what they perceive as the 'next best thing' in Arlor and want to jump on board. This same guild expands quickly... then blows up. Be picky in who you allow to join, and remember that growing your roster with a slow and steady mentality is better than quick and not having control over the roster.

2. Host events with prizes- Are you a PvP guild? How about hosting a guild tourney! Who is the best sharp shooter over the weekend and earns the most kills and earns a gold prize. PvE Guild? Timed runs, PvE kills, loot tracker contests... people engage with each other and this builds camaraderie within your organization. Also, be proud of your guild and have guild meetings. Take SS and post them on the forums! This helps Arlor see what you are about.

3. You will have drama- Every single guild has drama however it's your ability to solve problems efficiently that makes your guild a success. Always listen to both sides of the situation, and never say something to one person that could be held against you in SS to another person. Be fair, and use a democratic system within your officers about serious issues. Allow them to all have a voice! Choose your officers wisely they are your allies.

4. Is your guild 'Pro'?- There is a fine line between making a guild with rules on recruitment and having the rules be so stringent that nobody can join. Unless you truly intend to make a guild with a handful of people, don't post that your guild is 'PRO ONLY' because it's bound to fail. People want to join a guild and play with their friends, what fun is a guild if people can't have their friends join? Decide on your rules for recruitment, but always remain approachable and friendly even to people who don't meet your guild's requirements. Offer them some advice on skills, gear, etc. and tell them to get back to you when they do meet the requirements. Someone that may look nub now may end up the next rockstar in a few weeks, so burning bridges is never smart when you are approached by people asking to join.

5. Never take the leaderboard seriously- It's one way to measure a guild, but the true measurement is if the members are enjoying the game and your guild! If you have internal satisfaction and activity you are far surpassing other guilds who may or may not be listed on the boards. Don't worry the ranks overly!

6. Have fun and enjoy the ride. Growing a guild is one of the most pleasurable and rewarding choices in Arlor, but it takes immense time and a steadfast commitment. Good luck future guilds of Arlor!!!

hallowring
09-21-2015, 09:52 AM
wow...i wonder if someone made a guild just to save gold on hp and mana pots lol the'd pay 50 plat XD

WeeklyG4
10-21-2015, 04:47 AM
Wow very well done

AbsoluteZek
10-25-2015, 11:01 AM
Thx man this can really help me

elusivefox
10-28-2015, 06:39 AM
Ty sooo much this info has been soo helpful

Tippertwo
11-11-2015, 11:34 AM
Awesome :D thank u for the info!

Elleabridges
01-13-2016, 09:31 AM
Nice info thanks

Eggzavier
11-06-2016, 06:13 PM
Thnx Dogma! Some good advice i can use :D

Eggzavier
11-06-2016, 06:43 PM
Best guild advice :D

Argoub
07-23-2017, 08:19 AM
Nice tips , Good luck all

Caleb/Asafaucavy
12-18-2017, 05:13 PM
This is amazing! I have a coupla officers rn, and my guild, with help of major inviting from one mage and my friends, has gotten the guild to over 200 members in 1 week. I started doing events as soon as we hit 75 members. I do not know what to say that could be wrong about this. I completely love the advice given. Thank you, from the gm of Redeemers of the Extinct! Maybe see some repliers around in the world of arlor!

Mjolnair
06-13-2018, 08:25 PM
true sir quite true

stiugin
03-12-2019, 01:42 PM
if u made ur own guild, can u leave fromt it?

Tabaxii
09-07-2020, 05:57 PM
How does the leaderboard work, is there a thread that explains it?

AlbertAung
09-09-2020, 06:04 AM
Thank you for your info

VipKiara
10-14-2020, 12:33 PM
Make a discord :)

BaronB
10-14-2020, 10:53 PM
How does the leaderboard work, is there a thread that explains it?

For a guild to first get into the Top 50 Leaderboards, you will need to gather enough people to achive enough Achivment Points as a guild to be counted in... for example if you have 100 people all with 10k aps will give your guild a total of 1,000,000 aps as a guild.

Last weeks ranks on the threads show that the guild ranked 49th for APs have 4,334,350aps as a collective... so as a guild you would need at least that much or more just to get into the top 50...

After that alot of different categories will determind where along the Top 50 your guild is place, for example total number of aps, total number of pve/pvp kills, how active all your members are, etc...

Hope that helps


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03-29-2022, 11:05 PM
new guild LB ARCHIVERS
GM (JAW )

officers ( SMARTDROID , FYREFLEYE, ATTW DIMEBAGZS, PULGO, AAAMAZINGRACE, BEALTH, BEAUTIFULSCAR,CAST, FIRSTDOSE, HOLASOYDORA,IBARDOCK,ISPIRITO, SHAZIEY, SUGARJETHRO,TAKESHYN,VMARIELLE,EASYLB,HEJSENBERG

TOPS PLAYER : SMARTDROID , JAW , BEAUTIFULSCAR,SHAZIEY,FYREFLEYE

HARDCORES: SMARTDRONE, JAWHC

SEASONALS:ATTW,IBARDOCK,SUGARJETHRO,BEALTH,DIMEBAG ZS,HEJSENBERG,EASYLB


our mission: help our members in event, lb top player, hardcores and seasonal

our vision: to have many colleagues classifying in the LB, TOP PLAYER, HARDCORE, SEASONAL

rules to follow
respect in every way we do not reserve the right of admission people who are problematic, racist, offensive, ill-intentioned

All officers and recruiters have a duty to explain and help new guild players

Scams and loans of all kinds of items are prohibited

Requirements
more 71lvl 25k apps 50k kill pvp
good kdr , kills and low deaths

requirement for hardcores
be patient
lvl 81 for hard apps

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Xrippedfleshx
09-07-2022, 10:06 PM
Thanks for all of the tips.

HairyPuffz
04-22-2023, 04:15 AM
Thx, this really helped out

darknessboww
09-29-2023, 02:54 PM
Thanks its great