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Old Sep 17, 2006, 05:06 PM // 17:06   #21
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I once made a guild to help people out, lasted around a month. The thing is, you dont really need a large base for that, and people are not attracted to it, as a long term option. I see my mistakes now. What you need for a newb helper guild is around 6 active, strong players. These will be you and your officers. Then you get your level 10's and 5's, and you help them. They leave whhen they get to level 20 or discover PvP, or what to join a guild that does more stuff. Even writing this post i have come up with an idea for that. An alliance. A total GW experience. You have your helper guild, they take the new players in, help them learn the ropes, get them to level 20. Then they have a choice. they can join the PvP guild, a beginner one again, where they learn the builds, the ropes and they progress to the actual PvP guild. Actually I will discuss this in a new topic, because it seems like it may go somewhere. See it up on Guru n around a hlaf hour.
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Old Sep 17, 2006, 09:55 PM // 21:55   #22
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I once made a guild to help people out, lasted around a month. The thing is, you dont really need a large base for that, and people are not attracted to it, as a long term option. I see my mistakes now. What you need for a newb helper guild is around 6 active, strong players. These will be you and your officers. Then you get your level 10's and 5's, and you help them. They leave whhen they get to level 20 or discover PvP, or what to join a guild that does more stuff. Even writing this post i have come up with an idea for that. An alliance. A total GW experience. You have your helper guild, they take the new players in, help them learn the ropes, get them to level 20. Then they have a choice. they can join the PvP guild, a beginner one again, where they learn the builds, the ropes and they progress to the actual PvP guild. Actually I will discuss this in a new topic, because it seems like it may go somewhere. See it up on Guru n around a hlaf hour.
I was once in a guild like this, they had the "beginners guild" then what they called the "FoW guild" then they had the PvP guild..you had to be promoted from the 1st guild to make it into the 2nd then after proving your worth in the 2nd you moved on to the 3rd...it was an interesting concept but it was run by school kids who knew each other in real life..the langauge was xxx rated at best
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Old Sep 18, 2006, 01:14 AM // 01:14   #23
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Hi, I'm in a Luxon guild and I was reading other people's posts, saying that small guilds should band together to form larger ones. If your guild is interested in forming such an alliance I'll talk to my guild leader about it and we'll see what can be done about it. This is a currrent rundown of my guild:

Name: Blue Lightening
Guild Leader(s): Blade Mettle and Blue Patamon-(There is two depending who is on the most at the time.)
Officers: Maze Alara, Euro Punk, Blue Patamon( or Blade Mettle)
Members: Strike I, Saibree Belynn
Time Zone: West Coast, USA
Additional Information: We, at Blue Lightening, strike to be a active, mature, and respectful guild.
Total Members in Guild: 6 members

So if this sounds like an interesting deal to you, feel free to contact one of the officers or our guild leader. Thank you for taking the time to consider this matter.

Thank You,
Euro Punk
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