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Wysłany: Pon 6:05, 22 Lis 2010 Temat postu: Purchased a Guild Charter |
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With being a part of a guild being almost the norm,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and an appealing one at that, it seems it should be a small matter to set out and [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] create your own. This could not be further from reality. It's true that if you have at least a small core following of friends, starting a guild can seem easy, but choosing to strike out on your own is an entirely different matter indeed.
I know the difficulties of forging a new guild from seemingly nothing from personal experience. Deciding to create a guild specifically for my banking endeavors I quickly headed to the closest guild master aion kinah fast delivery and happily purchased a guild charter. All had gone well so far, I even had the perfect guild name in mind, but little did I know my trails were just starting.
Before a guild can be created 9 players with different accounts must sign the guild charter. Nine didn't seem like such a big number so it was with high hopes I began asking in general chat for signatures. Twenty minutes later I was more than a little discouraged to find that I had not managed buy aion kinah safe to obtain a single signature. In desperation I then began to offer 2 gold per signature. I got more responses, and ended up with 5 signatures pretty quickly, only to have at least three leave before I got the rest of the signatures needed.
This scenario played out numerous times over the course of the next few days. Finally after coercing my friends to create alts to get the charter filled I created my guild but was definitely left with a bad taste in my mouth. I actually had it easy, as I can only imagine what difficulties I would have faced if I had wanted to recruit real members for the guild. I mean who wants to join a brand new guild with a member total of one? Not a very effective recruiting message.
Players are drawn to established guilds. Just as people crave socialization we also crave a feeling of stability. Even a guild with a aion buy gold few core members will fare better than a guild started by only one. I don't blame people for feeling this way, I doubt I would join a guild that didn't at least have a little history. And while I have been part of the creation process of a few guilds, I've always had a few friends along for the ride, but even then recruiting players and making the guild successful was a rocky road full of twists and turns.
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