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Old 11-26-2010, 11:55 PM
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HELP HELP HELP need help starting my guild.

well for starters i started a new guild its called The Defiant One's.
And i could use some help getting members ive tried just about everything asking friends yelling into the pit of ppl called abassa and on little servers too wat should i do plz help.




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Old 11-27-2010, 12:16 AM
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You spelled Defiant wrong on the picture
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Old 11-27-2010, 01:08 AM
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wat ever its a rough copy

EDIT: There you go fixed it now can someone give me some tips
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Old 11-28-2010, 03:20 AM
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Sorry mate, I'm not the one to ask on guild tips...
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Old 11-28-2010, 03:25 AM
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Before we do anything, tell me this: What do you want your guild to be?

Do you want to dominate the leaderboards? Do you want to be big and active? Do you want to stay family-like and close knit? Giving us an idea of how you want your guild to turn out, before anything, will give us an idea of what to suggest.

In terms of recruiting members, standing on Abassa shouting at people is a really good way to make your guild seem desperate, and possibly attract unwanted members/attention. It basically says "Oh, another random, desperate, unexperienced guild trying to pull me out of my guild again" to other pirates, which isn't necessarily a good thing.

I always prefer quality over quantity. Although we really don't devote our time to recruiting over in PNC (we're at 128 members after 1 and a half years in PNC, 3 years including PIC) we usually find our members... well, randomly. Sometimes we find a few pirates looting, and we join in and make friends, or perhaps we pass by a pirate in need of help. Really, the good members we find are just scattered, like the hidden gems of the Caribbean.

If you want to look for just boatloads of random members, then more power to ya. But I'm always going to prefer small and awesome over large and chaotic, and you may just as well
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Old 11-28-2010, 03:50 AM
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Well thats exactly wat i want Del a small family like guild yet at a decent size 200-300 its just i could use some help from friends to be founders of my guild
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Old 11-28-2010, 03:39 PM
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I get what yer saying.

I've already covered how you should try and go about recruiting, but creating the enviroment of a family is a whole other spectrum.

What makes a family? Understand? Friendship? Fun? The answer is all three. The main way to create a good atmosphere in your guild, is to give your guild a reason to actually come online. I've had and have a lot of members in my guild who have told me that they would have left the game a long time ago if it wasn't for my guild. And THAT is what you should try to shoot for for every single member.

But how do you go about this? Well, I suggest using this sort of method:
  • Start small. Give your new members a big, warm hello as soon as they join. Explain to them what the guild is like, ask them if they need help with anything. Get to know them.
  • When your guild starts to grow a little, try and take them out on little guild activities, like sailing, privateering, looting, or even a game of tag. You'll want to show them that you aren't just some guild who sits around and does nothing.
  • As your guild grows further, try and organize some pre-planned guild events, like parties, "Game Nights," and other things that will help your members become motivated to come online.

Over time, this will help you get closer to your members, and make your guild nice and cozy. Of course, you should always attempt to do the following things, as well:
  • Say hello when a member comes online! This may seem small, but saying hello to your members when they come online really makes them know that you know they exist.
  • Stimulate conversation! A quiet guild is not a guild at all. You want your guild chat to be nice and active, to create relationships between the members (and no, I'm not talking about BF/GF relationships :P)
  • NEVER isolate other members. Inside jokes, one way conversations, and favoritism/grudges is what you DO NOT want in a guild. Isolating a members is the best way to close one.
  • Try and open up your quiet and shy ones! Whenever one of my members is often quiet, I like to go, find them in game, and play around with them a bit. You might just be able to open up that member, and show it's true colors.

Last but not least, it comes down to you. Your the Guildmaster, the leader of the guild. If you really want your guild to succeed, the Guildmaster...
  • Cannot be a dictator. A Guildmaster with absolute power is less of a friend, and more of an Overlord. Creating barriers between you and your members does just that - it creates barriers.
  • Cannot be a pansy. As a Guildmaster, there are times where you will have to step up for yourself, and your guild. Don't be afraid to say "No," or "Excuse me?"
  • Must set examples. Your members will often look up at you as their main advisor as to what they should do. And as such, you need to set examples for your guild members, by being kind to all pirates, being helpful, being supportive, and overall, being firm, yet gentle.
  • Must have a trustworthy heirarchy. You need to make your that whoever you promote, you would be willing to let run your guild in your abscense. It often takes 6 months to a year in my guild to even be considered for a promotion, regardless of who they are and what their social status is.

Again, good luck with your guild mate. It won't be easy, but you just need to keep the faith

Good luck, and Happy Pirating!
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Old 11-28-2010, 05:18 PM
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Well said Del always flowing with greast advice! (Similar to how O'fury Court operates )
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Old 11-29-2010, 01:50 PM
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Thanks followed your advice and I am up to 17 ppl in one day can you believe that
 

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