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bobbobjack

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how to create a guild
« on: December 19, 2002, 05:27:41 pm »
Ok, I may seem like a total newbie, but in fact, I never did this before. How can I create my own Guild? Do I simply have to post somewhere that I want to create my Guild and then simply wait for other people to join it?
Is there special rules to create a Guild or it can be all like I want it?

Thanks to anyone who\'ll answer me.

Tomaseth

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« Reply #1 on: December 19, 2002, 06:46:22 pm »
Right now you can not \"officially\" create a guild in game. You can, however, write out your guild information, make a website or what ever. A lot of people would like to get a solid base of their guild right now before the game is released, and when the game is released you will be able to make the guild you\'ve already built up. So feel free to do so. These are the guild requirements as posted on the official PS web site.

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All Guilds must respect these rules to be elegible to become official:

The Guild must have an unique named leader.
The leader must send to PlaneShift Team his real name, country and a valid e-mail. If he wants, his identity can remain unknown to other players.
The guild must have at least 10 members, including leader.
The leader is responsible for the actions of the members of his guild; if one of them goes against the rules of PlaneShift, the leader must immediately remove him from the guild.
The leader cannot be a member of the PlaneShift Development Team. This will prevent unfair advantages between guilds.
The Guild must have a web page that states scope, beliefs, members, etc...
 

 Guilds Organization

The guilds should define 9 levels of hierarchy. Level 9 is the leader, other levels need to be defined by the guild leader.
To know more on how to set those levels in the game, read the first connection guide under \"Guilds Commands\".
 

I hope you find this information helpful.  :]
« Last Edit: December 19, 2002, 06:48:42 pm by Tomaseth »