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Guildmasters do not necessarily need to be very active, but need to know how guilds work. I've been a guildmaster/officer in a guild since Beta 1, and a guildmaster since Beta 2, so I know better than almost anyone how guilds work. I'm still learning, but I think I've got it down - the key to a strong guild is OFFICERS.
Pretend like your officers are guildmasters - they must demand respect. Your officers must also share the same qualities that you look for in guild members - loyalty, good judgment, good teamwork, and a decent level. The reason I say decent level is: if you have level 30 players and a level 20 officer, those players won't give the officer ANY respect. If you are switching guilds, you are welcome to join mine. We are a small, tightly knit guild of about 30. Let me know and I'll send you a guild code!
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I disagree... it's the personality that matters, not the level. Some good leaders aren't high levels and for those that are, they weren't always. Besides, some members never even see the officers, and they still respect their status even if they don't know they might be level 1.
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