So I'm trying to work out the different ways that a guild can improve that "prestige" number. If you go through the series of events leading up to my original post, you may understand better:I'm trying to work out how a guild might improve its overall standing in the rankings, which seems to depend on its prestige. After seeing many of these goods-seeking messages go unanswered and unfulfilled (and especially after the situation I described above), I felt a reminder was in order. I had initially assumed that people who like to trade for high level goods would join or seek out Guilds with some of the members being around the age of the goods that they are seeking. That whole situation prompted me to post here. I also said that if he was unhappy, he was welcome to leave. I told him that most of our membership was in PE or lower and probably didn't have those goods on hand. The former Guildie said, "This Guild doesn't give about other player's needs." This statement prompted a response from me. Then a couple of days later I noticed that he posted another message in response to another member who was also expressing his frustrations over the same tactic. I ignore the message because, although I did have AF goods, I couldn't spare any as I was saving those for other projects (such as searching for Promethium). Click to expand.If you go through the series of events leading up to my original post, you may understand better:įirst, this (now former) Guild member posts a message asking for goods to build an Arctic Orangery.
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