zackmcgee91ub17_ESO wrote: »That doesn't make sense, it should be linked by account. Meaning, if I create a guild with one character I should be able to control that guild with any character I have linked to my account.
Paulington wrote: »zackmcgee91ub17_ESO wrote: »That doesn't make sense, it should be linked by account. Meaning, if I create a guild with one character I should be able to control that guild with any character I have linked to my account.
You can. I am a GM of a guild and no matter what character I log on I can control the guild from that character as ESO is account-based, not character-based. If you make a guild with Character A on PC you can administrate it from Character B, Character C all the way to Character Z, makes no difference. The same applies for console, if you make a guild with Character A then Character B through Z can administrate it. The only restriction is no guilds work cross-platform.
The exception is cross-platform. Guilds on PC will NOT transfer to Console, no matter what. Neither do Crowns associated with your account OR your Alliance Rank. If you copy your characters to console they will be as they are on PC minus these things.
A guild you own on PC will not be controllable from Xbox One, instead you will need to re-found that guild on console and re-invite all your members that transfer to console with you. The guilds are totally separate as there is no crossplay between platforms.