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* Some guilds help their members by covering some of their repair costs.
 
* Some guilds help their members by covering some of their repair costs.
 
* Alliances with other guilds for guild battles (and the #Allies alliance chat)
 
* Alliances with other guilds for guild battles (and the #Allies alliance chat)
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* Ranks, letting them give additional privileges to their higher ranked members.
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* Guild pages, allowing their members access mail and armor repair outside of towns.

Revision as of 21:59, 26 May 2013

Unlike regular groups, which are somewhat temporary, guilds let you stay in touch with your friends over long period of times. There's no requirement to be in a guild, or even direct advantage - aside from the social aspects. Still, being part of a community with common goals or interests, that looks after each other can be quite helpful.


Guilds offer a variety of features to its members:

  • Guild chat (/g, or #Guild)
  • A guild bank where guild members can store potions, armor and other resources.
  • Some guilds help their members by covering some of their repair costs.
  • Alliances with other guilds for guild battles (and the #Allies alliance chat)
  • Ranks, letting them give additional privileges to their higher ranked members.
  • Guild pages, allowing their members access mail and armor repair outside of towns.