Guild Charters: Outdated?
Guild Charters: Outdated?
It seems like the guild charter requirement of having 10 people sign was a good idea, it made sure that making a guild was a social activity and that you wouldn’t just make guilds on a whim.
However, lately the trend for making a new guild is to sit in a city and spam the chat channels offering money for signatures. Most of the time these people are just looking for a few gold and don’t want to stay in the guild.
Is that really the point of the charter? To make people waste time and gold to make a guild? It just seems like it discourages new guilds from forming.
SUGGESTIONS: One of the simplest ones would be to increase the range that you can invite someone to a guild charter from. It would be so much easier if you could send it anywhere in the world.
Decrease the number of signatures needed, 10 seems a bit excessive these days, 3-5 would seem like a much better number.
Get rid of the charter all together and just put a flat gold charge on making a guild. This would be about the same thing as it is now, but would make it alot quicker to form a new guild. This would discourage low levels from making a guild however.
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