Tailor Archive
Thread: Guilds? A rant and a question
About half the guild are crafters and as such we all support each other. I make synth cloth and trim for the armoursmiths and chefs and in return they provide my combat alt with armour and food. The combat members provide me with resources and looted components and in return they get cheap or free clothing. We do help each other out a lot which is why SEF went from 'Elite Force' to 'Eternal Family' a few months back
Kel
Songe wrote:
What kind of guild are you guys in, if any?
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So, what has been your experience with guilds? Have you felt the same way, what kind of guild are you on, does it seem to work? I'm not even sure there are guilds without PvPers anywhere...
I had some bad experiences with the first 2 guilds I was in but I won't dwell on that here... I had just about come to the conclusion that I would be better off guildless when I met a few new friends that shared my same interests... So we formed our own guild, "STARS of Theed"...
"STARS of Theed" is primarily an entertainer's guild... We're a very close, tightknit group of about 11 people, all entertainers... (with the occasional combat alt thrown in for good measure...)
We're having so much fun we've decided to open a cantina together in the very near future... Here's a picture of our most recent Sunday Night Jam Session... ![]()
http://www.imagedump.com/index.cgi?pick=get&tp=92420
I have to say, being in a great guild really does make a difference in my game-play... I was on the verge of canceling my account altogether and now I'm having some fun in game again... ![]()
The new guild I joined, which I am still a member of, though I don't play much on Scylla, was a largish guild so right away I figured out I couldn't do discounts. The reason for that was simply 1) the guild was too big 2) I didn't want to discount for those who did not really "contribute" and 3) I didn't want to be pulled away from whatever I was doing to custom-make something that was on my vendor already just to give a discount.
On TC, my tailor is in the correspondent PA, so I don't really have guild issues with her. My other two characters are guilded, but it's such a big PA anyway, that there's no way I could do discounts. I actually enjoy being in CPA with my tailor, which is a pretty dead channel, because then I don't get hassled for custom orders... hehe I make Syzygy do the custom orders and keep a low profile these days
So the short version: I think if you are in a primarily crafter guild - or any guild that has primarily "producers" instead of "consumers" (i.e. medics etc) then it's viable to have a closer relationship in terms of discounts than in a large guild full of consumers - unless those consumers are of SERIOUS help to you (serious help is not "here are 2 metal clasps, make me stuff")
They've always been very supportive. Heck, they've almost helped me too much with the loot schematics: I've got two factories and a house packed with schematics and components to burn through. They don't seem to be worth a whole lot of money at this point, but it's something to do.
I imagine it's difficult finding a good guild from in-game stuff. (I"m sure I couldn't; I'm shy enough as it is.
Hope this helps.
kasuta wrote:
I don't know what it is about the word 'smacktard' but I think it's hilarious. Does that mean I am one?
Ha ha! I think NJ coined that word. She applies it with glee on those who deserve it! Go to this thread to find out what the definition of a smacktard is:
Message Edited by Mystyrys on 07-06-2004 03:49 PM