Thursday, February 12, 2009

What We Expect From Members

A guild won't work for its members if they only take and never give. It is better to see the guild as a cooperative, where you contribute some goods and some of your time, and in return you get other player's goods and time.

Here are some examples of give and take within the guild:
  • Player A contributes a 20-stack of medium leather to the Guild Bank.
  • Player B makes a new pair of pants for Player C using the leather.
  • Player C gives Player B a cool bow he looted but can't use.
  • Player C contributes a bunch of Grave Moss she gathered to the Guild Bank.
  • Player A uses the Grave Moss to create a Shadow Protection potion.
Most of this is pretty obvious-- help out your guild and it will help you. Even so, we've identified some guidelines for what we expect from a good citizen in our guild:


What Your Guild Expects From You
  1. Follow the guild Code of Conduct.
  2. Learn at least one gathering profession (mining, skinning, or herbalism).
  3. Contribute some of your gathered resources to the Guild Bank.
  4. Once reaching level 20, repay all gold withdrawn from the guild bank (does not include repairs paid for from the guild bank).

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