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Tag Archives: Guild
Honesty in recruitment
I’ve done extensive writing about how to recruit for a guild. I’ve also spent a lot of time discussing it with Karen on a View from the Top. It is always funny how giving advice is a lot easier than … Continue reading
Meet the new boss
Dresden put up one of his patented updates over on the Iniquity guild site so I thought I would share it with you all. It probably won’t make much sense to the majority of readers but I still think it … Continue reading
EQ2, making your fun
On the most recent episode of a View from the Top Karen and I discussed making your own fun in MMORPGs. The gist of that conversation was to simply identify what you enjoy the most and do it. It doesn’t … Continue reading
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Epic Over Simplification – Recruitment
When you’re in the premiere raid guild on a server recruitment isn’t that hard. You post on your website that you’re looking for a class and you get twenty applications. Once you’re out of that environment and into the realm … Continue reading
The secret to raiding
Many raid guilds keep their processes secret. When we were competing we had ours locked in a safety deposit box. If anyone else found out how we conducted business they’d be able to take our place as number one and … Continue reading
Iniquity work accidents
As a publicly traded guild we must disclose certain items to the general public in our quarterly filings. In previous filings safety was brought up as a major concern for our guild. Evidently a raid guild qualifies as a “dangerous” … Continue reading
