• Create Guild Rules

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Select Good Officers Select good co-leaders for your guild. These players need to be able to control the guild while you're not around. It's common to select your closest friends for this role but they are not always the best choice. Some good friends don't make good leaders. For the best results you need people who can lead and arbitrate disputes. It really depends on how large your guild is. If your guild is a close group of friends this may not be necessary. However, if you have a large [http://www.mmoinn.com cheap wow gold] guild with players whom you may not be personal friends with in real life, then you might find that good officers are a requirement.

You can create your own ranks and define rank permissions via the [http://www.mmoinn.com cheap wow gold] guild management controls. This allows you to start officers off with some basic commands. You are then able to reward them with more if they earn them through good leadership.

Guild Officers should be in regular contact with each other via the in-game officers' channel, forums, email, IRC, or whatever method you prefer. They need to discuss events and issues as they come up and figure out solutions.

Reward Good Behavior Reward good behavior in your guild by increased power. You can create special ranks for your [http://www.mmoinn.com wow power leveling] guild that players can earn through whatever deeds you deem necessary. Just as players wish to upgrade their characters, players also wish to improve their status in the guild!

Punish Bad Behavior You can punish bad behavior in your guild by having a leader talk to the person causing trouble. Remember that a threat to remove them from the guild is always a good way to improve their behavior. Another option is to create special ranks in your guild that are identified as punishment. You can then reduce the permissions for that rank to virtually none (i.e. - unable talk in guild chat). When players have served their punishment you can reinstate their powers by upgrading them back to their previous rank.

Item Disputes Item disputes are the most common source of conflict in a guild. Sometimes players get greedy and fight over the same item in a party if they both want the item. Create rules, and make them public as to how guild members should respond to this situation. You can also refer them to the guild leaders to help determine what should be done. Otherwise, item disputes can explode into huge fights with people taking sides. A good thing to remember is the "/random" command. You can type "/random 1 100 [http://www.mmoinn.com buy wow gold]" to generate a random number between 1 and 100 [http://www.mmoinn.com buy wow gold]. Then whoever gets the highest number wins the item. This is a common method used for determining who gets an item if multiple people want or need that item.

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WOW+Guild (last edited 2008-11-06 05:11:53 by JonMads)

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