Don't take it badly, (you and the others) but I want to play this game, not chat, not trade, and, above all, I want to be left alone in the world. I had the best time ever yesterday night: only one or two players in the distance. No interaction.SirCritical wrote: »Even I have to accept your decision about guilding, I strongly advise you to find one, at least for chatting, trading, crafting, doing some group content etc.
You won't regret it, but if you aren't satisfied, you can leave it in a second (after a short mail to the guildmaster, in which you write down the problems you encountered with).
ESO doesn't have a server-wide auction house, so the only ways to sell anything are guild stores or advertising in chat channels. As you can imagine, the second method can be quite time-consuming. Guild stores allow you to list up to 30 items at a time. The problem is, they're available only to members of your guild, so up to 500 people - that's where guild traders come in. Guilds bid on traders every week and if they win, anyone can browse their guild store through the trader (outsider can only buy, not sell). You can reach more potential customers this way.ladyonthemoon wrote: »I've passed guilds traders in game. I suppose these traders were installed by... Trading guilds? So, what do these traders do and what should my character do if they joined one of these guilds?