Post by Sayyadina on Mar 15, 2015 12:11:24 GMT -5
When creating a Guild Thread for this or any other game board on the forum, please consider the following.
While some games allow for cross server migration of characters and/or guilds, the majority do not. Also, the manner in which guilds are structured varies considerably from game to game. When creating your thread, please abide by the following rules and suggestions, as they apply to the game you are posting about.
Thank you for posting and,
Wishing the best for you and your guild,
Sayyadina
While some games allow for cross server migration of characters and/or guilds, the majority do not. Also, the manner in which guilds are structured varies considerably from game to game. When creating your thread, please abide by the following rules and suggestions, as they apply to the game you are posting about.
- Please include the server your guild is established in as a part of your thread title. There is little use in a member opening a thread for a guild they have no access to. Even worse, wasting time in-game looking for a guild that is on another server.
- Please provide complete contact information within the OP of your guild thread. Players need to be able to find you in-game, so provide them with a complete list of all officers capable of recruiting. If you would prefer to do things the other way around, make it clear that they need to provide YOU with complete information in order to contact THEM.
- Please state any conditions or requirements clearly. If for example you are an adult guild be sure to let prospective members know that "We are an adult guild looking for mature members, 17 and older" so they will know if it is worth their time to post or seek you out. Time in game, level caps and any other requirements need to be clearly stated.
- A productive guild thread is an active one. We do not allow ~bumping~ at this site, so you will wish to keep your thread active if you want to see it near the top of the list. A guild thread is a great place for players to socialize outside of the game, and are useful for more things than simple recruiting. Take some time to post guild events, rule changes, and maybe just drop in to chat once in a while. Keeping your members informed and interested is one of the keys to keeping a guild active and growing. A good guild thread can be very helpful in that regard.
Thank you for posting and,
Wishing the best for you and your guild,
Sayyadina