Guilds

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'''Guilds''' are private character groups. Guilds also make use of the /g chat channel, where you can talk privately with members of your guild.
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== Guild Membership ==
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The maximum number of members a guild can hold based on the guild's current level.  A guild can hold 40 members plus one for each guild level.
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''For example, if your guild is level 8, then you can have a maximum of 40 + 8 members in the guild.''
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===  Guild Membership Minimum ===
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A Guild must have at least 10 members to activate the following functions:
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* Displaying the Guild logo
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* Placing Collectors
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* Purchase a paddock
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=== Joining a Guild ===
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To join a guild, you may not be part of an existing guild, and must be invited by a current member who has invitation rights.
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=== Guild Members Rights ===
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As a member of a guild you can be given a variety of rights:
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* Managing rights of members
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* Boost the Collector
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* Invite new members
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* Ban members
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* Set or remove a Collector
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* Collect Resources from the Collector
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* Collect Kamas from the Collector
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* Collect Items from the Collector
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* Use the Paddocks
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* Fit the Paddocks
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* Manage other player's mounts
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Some guild priviledges may be withheld from the low-ranking members.
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=== Guild Member Ranks ===
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There are a number of Ranks which are assigned to guild members on the basis of character level or merit. These ranks are typically used to determine a member's rights within the guild.  Not all Guilds use all of the Ranks, and not all Guilds use the same Ranks the same way.
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The ranks, in hierarchical order, are as follows:
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*  '''Leader''' : The highest rank in the guild.  There may be only one leader.  The leader  determines the rights and ranks of all the other guild members.
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* '''Right-Hand Man''' : (formerly officer)The highest rank obtainable by a guild member who is not the leader.
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* '''Treasurer''' :
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* '''Protector''' (formerly Keeper) :
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* '''Craftsman''' : (formaly Manufacturer)
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* '''Reservist''' (formerly Defender) :
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* '''Servant''' :
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* '''Guard''' :
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* '''Scout''' :
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* '''Spy''' :
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* '''Diplomat''' :
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* '''Secretary''' :
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* '''Governor''' :
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* '''Recruiting Officer''' :
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* '''Breeder''' :
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* '''Merchant''' :
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* '''Apprentice''' :
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* '''On Trial''' : (formaly on Approval)
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* '''Torturer''' :
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* '''Deserter''' :
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* '''Nuisance''' :
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* '''Penitent''' :
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* '''Murderer''' :
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=== Leaving a Guild ===
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To leave a Guild, simply press the "X" button by your name in the Guild Member listing.
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== Collectors ==
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Collectors (previously named Perceptors) are NPCs that guilds can place on maps in the hopes of obtaining item drops, kamas, experience, or resources.
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See [[Guilds/Collectors]]
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Current revision as of 20:03, 2 August 2013

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