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Well, if you ask me, you can't start a guild alone. If you are starting a guild, get friends to help build it with you, it makes it a lot easier if you have a group of trusted friends. Its hard in the beginning, but once you get a group of loyal members and officers, you are really good to go. One of my oldest friends ended up becoming my loyal Co-Guildmaster.
Make sure to keep people entertained. For guilding, I find it good to go for lower levels, usually unlimited because they are almost always guarenteed to stay active, but that is just in my experience. I was talking to a loyal player in our guild who is almost level 30, and she says "Davy, you know that when you guilded me, I was a level 5?" I was just like, woah. Getting the younger players is a good tactic, as they will grow up in the guild.
Last edited by Tiberius Fireskull; 10-11-2010 at 05:49 PM..
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