![]() ![]() Take my advice and join a big guild and reap the benefits. Neither will having your own guild of new members. A hall of fame wont get you where you need to go. But ultimately you need higher players to take you to your full potential. I reached out to level 80+ arc owners and had them run a 1.85 thread to help us level up our GBs and enjoyed help from an experienced guild getting a foothold in GvG. We pulled above our weight for sure, but a lot of our successes were because of higher players. I actually succeeded in making my guild decent. They have helped us get GBs we could never have gotten, they are on their way to platinum league Battlegrounds where rewards are that much better, they unlock level 4 of GE where we are getting a lot more prizes and experience and they are taking us beyond where we couldve gone alone. We joined an up and coming new guild of top players with lots of resources. So, for the sake of my guild members, I decided it was time to give them the experience they deserved. We had no in guild discount on goods and ended up having to pay a lot more for Arc goods than needed. All of our blueprints came from the neighborhood. ![]() I shared all of the information I have with them and helped them grow to pretty good low age players. I started a guild on Q where I helped new players get better. You simply wont have the resources to grow and although you wont intend it, you will majorly stunt the growth of your guild members. 21 Personally I think it's a great idea to offer the opportunity for gaining power without playing GvG, for the following reasons: - right now even very large guilds with lots of major players end up with zero points when not playing gvg, leaving them on the bottom section of the guild list. But unless you are an experienced builder, starting your own guild in a new city is not a good idea. Click to expand.I know people have reasons not to join a well established guild. ![]()
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