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The.Grand.Nagus 11-19-2007 12:03 AM

Biggest guild?
 
I'm curious which guild is the biggest so far, so if you belong to a guild tell how many members your guild currently has.

Jim Callecrash 11-20-2007 04:18 PM

Black Death
 
Black Death has countless members. Join our guild!!!

Kidd 11-20-2007 04:21 PM

We currently have 9 members in Deadly Flush.

Silver Beard 11-20-2007 04:33 PM

In the Kraken Krew I have about 90 members...i need to ask more.

Kidd 11-20-2007 06:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Silver Beard (Post 15045)
In the Kraken Krew I have about 90 members...i need to ask more.

How did you manage 90 members so soon?

The.Grand.Nagus 11-21-2007 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Kidd (Post 15060)
How did you manage 90 members so soon?

Its easy: just invite everyone you see :p

Unfortunately this method results in having a guild full of very different kinds of people(not to mention age groups) who are likely to not get along. Stronger guilds are built by "screening" the people you accept to make sure they arent jerks or just joining to get something. But as they say, whatever floats your boat lol :D

Davy 11-21-2007 05:31 PM

The largest guild is the Emerald Sea Gang. The Guildmaster is Zalastar, my friend. They have around 200 members.

Silver Beard 11-21-2007 06:13 PM

yea i notice a lot of those emrald sea gangsters lol oh and by the way I DON'T ask everyone i see...i ask people who are on often and are mostly the same age and if we argue it is more like playing around lol

Dreadbeard 11-21-2007 07:10 PM

Burning Legion
 
Burning Legion has quite a few members. Give us a shout on our guild thread.

~Jade Heartbreaker~ 12-02-2007 07:24 AM

Our guild, BURNING LEGION, as of tonight has 169 members!!! (I know I counted!!!). We also have Teamspeak and a webpage. If you want to join a fun loving and plundering crew stop a Burning Legion member and if they can't guild you they will call on an officer and one (if not 3 or 4) will come running. We help each other with quests and have a blast at the same time!!

livewire82 12-03-2007 11:20 AM

this thread is a great idea but one question i have and i'll probably not get a truthful answer but the few guild who claim to have numbers in the hundereds how many actually play? i'll be honest my guild has at least 20 members but only 10 of which i see at elast once a week, many either quit playing this game or they may have other pirates they play and have joined other guilds but i'm having a hard time believe a guild in this game at such an early stage has even 100 active members..

Scarlet Hunter 12-03-2007 04:57 PM

Dead Man's Hand

We have 3 members. We're very exclusive. :xgrin:

GraceWildRage 12-03-2007 11:41 PM

:plunder:

Bad to the Bones (BTTB) is a quild comprised of around 43 members. We are not a large guild and we prefer it that way. Most of us play on a daily basis and, for the most part, are "seasoned" pirates. This means we are mostly adults. We do have a few of the offspring of our pirates and a few students playing as well. Our notariety averages in the mid 20's, with a few of us presently maxxed out at 40. The thing I like most about our quild is that most of us are friends, having played Beta 1, Beta 2, VMK, Toontown or other games together. We are all about helping each other. Just mention searching on Kingshead for grenades, and you will have 5-10 friends by your side. Often when we help people of another guild, even the ones who are so large, I wonder where their guildmates are. We are a pretty close-knit bunch of pirates who appreciate the help of others and never miss a chance to laugh. We tend to recruit pirates who are mindful of the fact that regardless of your goals on POTC, it is still just a game. We also request that our members have unlimited access. Being in BTTB makes the game much more fun for me! If you are interested in our guild, you can check us out by clicking here ----> :skull-crossbones1: Happy pirating!

~Jade Heartbreaker~ 12-04-2007 12:03 AM

I can think of about 25 members of our guild who are on almost everyday. Another 25 come on 2-3 times a week. Some just on weeks and some that have not been (when I am on) since I started with my guild. Some of the names in the guilds might be avatars that were deleted since those just don't automatically erase for some reason) but when anyone in our guild comes on (whether we have played with them or not) most of us will say AHOY to that person just so they know they are not alone. And if they have questions we answer them if we can or get to them either by tping to them or locating them by switching oceans to theres and running to them in order to help. We don't care if they are on our friends list we still help them. We also stop and help random pirates that are standing around asking a question.

ScurvyCory 12-04-2007 02:29 AM

I'd rather have quality then quanity. In the guild I'm in, we have around 6 members. It's new, but all of us are experienced...


I was in Emerald Sea Gang for a while, then a couple of people got really mean... ( Won't say who. ) One person got mad that someone in the guild ( my best friend ) didn't go to a Officer for a problem, and went to the Guildmaster. She got really mad, then kicked her off.

There was one other guy that was a idiot... and a jerk. He was the worse that made me leave and join my friend's guild.


So my experiences with that guild was terrible... and no one even helped me with anything.

Pirate Rose 12-04-2007 02:45 AM

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Originally Posted by PirateStitch (Post 15940)
I'd rather have quality then quanity.


I agree, quality is always better than quantity.

I think the bigger ones would get kinda confusing and too clique-ish. But some people like the big huge guilds, while others like the smaller ones. I just personally don't see the advantage of the big guilds. I'm in a small/med size guild, and there's more than enough people around to play pirates with :)

Dreadbeard 12-05-2007 05:31 PM

I Disagree
 
Burning Legion is a large guild. We do have alot of active members and so far we have had no major problems with anyone. That whole quality over quantity thing doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me being that it is VERY to get rid of members who make things unpleasent for the rest of the guild. It is so nice to have a full ship of just guildmates everytime i log in. It is a huge advantage to all of us in Burning Legion as there is ALWAYS someone on to help out. Never any searching for help in Tortuga for us!! You can have your small guilds ... BURNING LEGION sails DEEP!!

ScurvyCory 12-05-2007 06:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dreadbeard (Post 16031)
Burning Legion is a large guild. We do have alot of active members and so far we have had no major problems with anyone. That whole quality over quantity thing doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me being that it is VERY to get rid of members who make things unpleasent for the rest of the guild. It is so nice to have a full ship of just guildmates everytime i log in. It is a huge advantage to all of us in Burning Legion as there is ALWAYS someone on to help out. Never any searching for help in Tortuga for us!! You can have your small guilds ... BURNING LEGION sails DEEP!!

Haha, it may be fine now, but when your guild gets bigger, and no room is left on the Friends List, it's gonna be crazy. It's also pretty silly to just recruit anyone, you'll find a lot of noobs nagging.


I think it's better to have not very many members, so everybody in the guild can be friended, so you can teleport to instead of having to sail to them. It's also a WHOLE lot easier to go around with 3-5 experienced players then 30 newbies.


So you'll soon find that quality over quanity makes sence.


( Everybody in the guild is done with the BP quest except for a couple, so we can go around and conquer anything... )

Dreadbeard 12-05-2007 06:59 PM

Selfish
 
Sounds a little selfish to me. We don't mind "noobs". We were all once noobs and needed help.

~Jade Heartbreaker~ 12-06-2007 05:39 AM

I agree with Dread!!
 
Our noobs don't stay noobs very long. They ask questions, we answer, they learn...after awhile they know as much as we do and can help others also.

You were new to Pirates once, did you learn EVERYTHING on your own. Probably not. Someone probably helped you out along the way. That is what a guild is about. We talk to everyone. Sure some of us do more things together than others...but the opportunity is there for ALL. Whats so hard about saying "go to Port royal or Tortuga on the Anibassa ocean and meet at the shiprught"? Someone will be able to get to the person and friend or crew them and off a plundering or questin we will go. If they don't know how to switch oceans then we walk them through it. It takes what maybe 2 minutes to do that and we have made some great friends that way.

BURNING LEGION all the way baby!!

ScurvyCory 12-06-2007 08:55 PM

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Originally Posted by ~Jade Heartbreaker~ (Post 16071)
Our noobs don't stay noobs very long. They ask questions, we answer, they learn...after awhile they know as much as we do and can help others also.

You were new to Pirates once, did you learn EVERYTHING on your own. Probably not. Someone probably helped you out along the way. That is what a guild is about. We talk to everyone. Sure some of us do more things together than others...but the opportunity is there for ALL. Whats so hard about saying "go to Port royal or Tortuga on the Anibassa ocean and meet at the shiprught"? Someone will be able to get to the person and friend or crew them and off a plundering or questin we will go. If they don't know how to switch oceans then we walk them through it. It takes what maybe 2 minutes to do that and we have made some great friends that way.

BURNING LEGION all the way baby!!


Actually, I did everything on my own. Nobody helped except for a couple on the Grenade Quest and Bowdash's last chest on Isla Tormenta.


Everybody always say's that... " you were once new to Pirate's/Toontown/VMK " but people need to learn stuff to do on their own... I get tired of people who always ask for something. The first few times, it's fine. But then constantly they ask more and more. And a couple of people always teleport to me when I'm on my ship, and they don't even ask. Maybe I like the crew size right now, and I don't want too many.

Then some noob's in a few recent guilds have ALWAYS taken helm, which gets REALLY annoying. I tell them not too, and they go ahead and do it.

So I'm tired of large guilds. Just too many noobs who can't listen when you tell them the first, second, or third time.

~Jade Heartbreaker~ 12-07-2007 04:17 AM

Guess what, its not just noobs that do that. I have had high levels take the helm and try to sail away or start to shoot down other ships while we were waiting for the Cuda to respawn. If they do it once we tell them not to and if they keep going on and doing it we dock, kick them off the guild/crew/friends lists and go back out.

I myself have things I have to ask more than once because my brain does not always register every thing the first time. I have a very analytical mind and need things in black and white. I can replace a video card/ram/dvd burrner/whatever with out thinking twice about it but try to explain a new concept in the game to me and forget it (just ask Bella or~figment~ as she is known here on POF about me and the take aim skill) it doesn't sink in right away. I am an adult and a Lvl 23 in the game and feel that I am a VERY good player but some things just throw a person off.

You can not judge a player by there actions a time or two. Over and over...yes. Once or twice may be all it takes for a good player to become a great player.

But taking over the helm and the constant teleporting..no that is not cool.

~Figment~ 12-08-2007 05:14 PM

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Originally Posted by ~Jade Heartbreaker~ (Post 16142)
I myself have things I have to ask more than once because my brain does not always register every thing the first time. I have a very analytical mind and need things in black and white. I can replace a video card/ram/dvd burrner/whatever with out thinking twice about it but try to explain a new concept in the game to me and forget it (just ask Bella or~figment~ as she is known here on POF about me and the take aim skill) it doesn't sink in right away. I am an adult and a Lvl 23 in the game and feel that I am a VERY good player but some things just throw a person off.

OMG isn't that the truth!! I hate knocking heads with you!! As for quality/quanity....Hmm that is hard. I just added 3 new members to BL today. They are not exceptionally high in lvl's but I added them anyway. I made friends with all three of them and I will keep my fingers crossed that they will work out. I found them in a quite district/sea/server (whatever you want to call it) lvling up their weapons together, I decided if they were "smart enought" to know about the bugged grunt well then why not add them. I think both quality and quanity are important, you want quality players to help out with quests or just keeping the grunts/skeles/navy busy while you look for stuff. But quantity is also important cause you may need some help and no one is around....well that just stinks..... I like being able to send out an Ahoy in guild chat and getting a response from someone. I like logging on and seeing Ahoys on my screen from guild members. Each guild has their own requirements, and in BL we tend to be friendly, helpfull, and very chatty! We know that some of the members are kids, teens, adults, and even Senior citizens.... Who really cares, we will help out all new members find their way. With every new member added I use guildchat to introduce the newest members, send an Ahoy to them, tell them about POF and let them know if they ever need help just ask (I also add in use the guild chat not local) and most important I tell them about Dreadbeard our guild master.

To each their own, as a BL officer I'm out to build a large, helpful guild... When asked for help, I drop what I am doing and help out, I've had help along the way and will gladly share a hint or my cutlass when the need arises.

Angulique 12-12-2007 01:09 AM

I want to join your guild. It sounds like a lot more fun than the one I'm in now!!!

beavis1313 12-13-2007 05:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Angulique (Post 16644)
I want to join your guild. It sounds like a lot more fun than the one I'm in now!!!

Now that you have joined BL what do you think?

HaveAMagicalDay 12-13-2007 05:25 PM

Our guild has about 9 to 10 members. We do not invite anyone we see, if they have nice skill, and help us out, we might invite them. But at the moment, we do not make them officers, because we want to make sure they would be a good addition to the team. We only have i think 6 officers, which we've had since the bigining of POTCO, and most of them were from beta!

~HAMD

Angulique 12-14-2007 12:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by beavis1313 (Post 16793)
Now that you have joined BL what do you think?

It's awesome and amazing! I love it and I'm staying - I'm yours forever now XD

jg007 12-17-2007 10:39 AM

Ive was in a few guilds and kept on having problems with either nobody being on or just getting ignored when I asked for help but have now joined ' the brotherhood ' which is easily getting on for about 100 players now and it is a great guild to be in, the only problem I now have is trying to add all the guild members to my friends list :D as I hate it when somebody wants help and you have to find where they are and change worlds etc just to go help them.

IThe dev's really need to look at the guild options and I think they should be the same a friends list so that you can use TP or whisper to people if u need to.

Silver Beard 12-17-2007 05:25 PM

I am "Downsizing" my guild now. I have too many non playing members that just are in the guild but I never see them.:xsad: I will only have about 10- 20 members. And I agree with "quality instead of quanity" very much now.

Dreadbeard 12-17-2007 07:09 PM

Huh?
 
Im starting to get a little confused with this thread. The topic is BIGGEST GUILD. Alot of these posts should go under smallest guilds.

Cubkyle 12-17-2007 07:29 PM

My guild certainly doesn't fit the bill for biggest guild. We've got three members, one who decided she didn't like the game, and likely won't play again. If we want to go for oldest guild however... Mine was the 19th created on the live servers. :xwink:

Thenelly 12-18-2007 07:55 PM

Its not the amount of members thats important. In my opinion its nicer to be in a "smaller" guild where the members are online a lot and willing to help eachother. The Brotherhood is a perfect guild for me. All nice people offering eachother help and have fun together!

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Chris 12-18-2007 10:51 PM

i agree smaller is good because everyone knows everyone

Dreadbeard 12-19-2007 04:40 PM

What??
 
This thread is officially off topic and has become a broken record ... does anyone read a thread before they post or just the last thing written lol !!!! MODS PUT THIS THREAD OUT OF ITS MISERY PLEASE !!! LOLZ !!!

Potc10101 01-03-2008 02:06 AM

my friends guild, Pirate SQaud has around 160 memebers and im in it too


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