Besides the trolls and elites that would say "youll spend millions of gold trying to be what every other guild has and you have nothing to offer" yes i know, thats not the question.
My question is, how viable is it to even make a new guild and try to build it from scratch. Does the community still help/allow growth of fresh guilds. For me personally i always like to experiance the game without having a head start, without getting everything on a plate, and im ready for the chalange, but im iffy about how the community takes these "plebian unknown fresh empty guilds", do *you people* look at them as a good thing that boosts the expanding community, or as a waste of time and belittle these guilds.
Honestly asking, pls dont spam trollish banter : (
Besides the trolls and elites that would say "youll spend millions of gold trying to be what every other guild has and you have nothing to offer" yes i know, thats not the question.
My question is, how viable is it to even make a new guild and try to build it from scratch. Does the community still help/allow growth of fresh guilds. For me personally i always like to experiance the game without having a head start, without getting everything on a plate, and im ready for the chalange, but im iffy about how the community takes these "plebian unknown fresh empty guilds", do *you people* look at them as a good thing that boosts the expanding community, or as a waste of time and belittle these guilds.
Honestly asking, pls dont spam trollish banter : (
runkorkoeb17_ESO wrote: »Besides the trolls and elites that would say "youll spend millions of gold trying to be what every other guild has and you have nothing to offer" yes i know, thats not the question.
My question is, how viable is it to even make a new guild and try to build it from scratch. Does the community still help/allow growth of fresh guilds. For me personally i always like to experiance the game without having a head start, without getting everything on a plate, and im ready for the chalange, but im iffy about how the community takes these "plebian unknown fresh empty guilds", do *you people* look at them as a good thing that boosts the expanding community, or as a waste of time and belittle these guilds.
Honestly asking, pls dont spam trollish banter : (
Make friends first, then make a guild.
If you want to create a guild only for trading and gold incoime, think you are toooo late...
1. Be absolutely clear what the point of your guild is - what do you want it to be/do/accomplish. Have your own identity
2. Have some kind of central ‘space’ where the guild can focus (Facebook, Discord etc) and be social/organise
3. Keep your activities simple and regular so everyone knows that Monday is farming day
4. Recruit continuously and be prepared for high player turnover
You've gotten some amazing replies and ideas. My only addition to this conversation is how much time do you want to devote to a guild?
As someone who has been an officer/co owner for guilds in many games I was always surprised how success often meant way way more time working on guild stuff and how playing the game became secondary. That can be tough and is only countered by finding excellent co leaders/officers to share the (often thankless) work load.
I give a lot of respect to GM's who develop and sustain a healthy running guild. I'm just fine sitting at an officer rank. It almost seems like a second job to be a GM, imo.
Good advice for anyone trying to build from scratch is be active with your group. Run raffles, games, etc. Nothing is worst than never hearing from a GM or their higher ranking officers other than please donate to the GB. GL OP I hope everything works out for you!
Damn lads. Thanks for the advice. My thing is that, going into an old mmorpg with mostly everyone top ranked, it gets boring fast if you dont have a chalange, and ive always been a community person (despite my.. dramatic humour) and building one has this feeling of Pride and Acomplishment (not by some publisher standarts dw).
how viable is it to even make a new guild and try to build it from scratch