Guild and Raid Rules and Code of Conduct

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Shadows of Chaos

Guild Rules and Code of Coduct

Preface-

Shadows of Chaos is a social guild that enjoys instances, PvP encounters and generally being helpful. The guild's short term focus is on having fun and leveling, with long term ambitions on being the top guild of the server.

Recruiting-

There are no level or age requirements in order to be accepted into the guild. It is open to all members of the Horde faction.

Participation-

Members of Shadows of Chaos are expected to be active, not only in the game, but in guild affairs as well. Members are expected to visit the website and contribute on the forums from time to time. They are also expected to provide in-game support to less experienced guildmates.

Guild leadership understands that real life may not afford the member the luxury of being active, however it is requested that those who will be inactive for more than a month inform guild leadership by posting in the appropriate forum or adding text state such on thier public note in-game.

Failure to post a notice may result in expulsion from the guild roster after 30 days of inactivity.

Guild Bank-

Donations to the guild bank is not mandatory but is requested. Items will be made available to the guild members based on previous donations. It is preferred that any donations be made in in-game currency, however any item is acceptable.

Guild Channel Etiquette-

The guild channel is the most common method of communication for the guild. It is used to announce items wanted and available between guild members, requests for assistance, celebratory exclamations (DINGs) and general conversations.

There are certain items that should be avoided in guild chat. These include,

racist comments sexual harassment advocating acts of violence drug references belittlement of guild members 1337 5p34k panhandling (begging for in-game currency)

Spamming the guild chat with repetitive questions is also frowned upon. If a question is asked and there is no response then the response should be considered as either "I don't know" or "no" depending on how the questions is formed.

Guild leadership is always looking for more officers but asking to be promoted is, by far, the least effective way of gaining a promotion.

Within every social systems disagreements can and will occur. The guild channel is no exception. When a disagreement does occur the participants of the disagreement are expected to move their conversation to whispers. If an agruement can not be resolved, request assistance from one of the officers.

Partys and Raids-

While doing instances it is requested that guild members announce the instance being attended and allow fellow guild members the option of joining the party. If no guild member is interested then it is acceptable to look for a group by other means.

Use common etiquette while in groups:

Allow each guild member to complete their quests before leaving the group. DO NOT NINJA LOOT. Only roll need if the item is absolutely needed. Do not loot until everyone is finished fighting. Do not intentially cause a wipe unless it is agreed that the tactic is needed. Do not leech xp or loot (ie do not sit out on a battle for no reason). All chests encountered are rolled on.


PvP raids require the following:

Before the Event

Raids should be announced at least 2 days prior to the event. Sign-up for the raid on guild website. Eventually DKPs or Raid Points will be assigned for raid events. All participants should send a tell to the organizer requesting an invite unless requested otherwise. All participants should be at the staging area 15 minutes prior to event start ready with consumables and repaired inventory. Any participants who are unable to reach the staging area without assistance should request assistance 30 minutes prior to start. Summoning participants may requires scarce resources and a request for a summon may be unfulfillable. While the raid is forming the raid leader should be a warlock so that summons can be easily conducted. Please refrain from spamming emotes as the organizer must sort through the tells requesting invites and summons.


During the Raid

Raid Leader should be rotated between those who desire the position.

Promotions to assistant is handled at the discretion of the raid leader. Raid leader will usually be the organizer who may promote another to lead.

Raid Leader is responsible for the overall stategic goals of the raid. Assistants are responsible for carrying out the tactical objectives of the raid. All raid members are expected to follow the orders of the raid leader and assistants. The raid channel should be reserved for raid specific communiques.


After the raid

Please do not leave participants stranded at the raiding location. Hearth out and repair if needed but return and assist with the retreat if requested.

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