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8-22-2009 @ 8:49PM
Redielin said...
this is all cool but one caveat:
@all guild masters:
Really think hard if you want to tie gold and the guild together. Anything that affects a player's gold is very easy to become like taxes or fees. It may be for the good of the group but there is a reason that most divorces are a result of money disputes.
Blizz can put the features in, but do not be tempted to get your GM fingers into your guildmates' personal gold. You're only asking to be featured on "Drama Mamas".
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8-22-2009 @ 9:36PM
joekemp said...
That is why you always keep your gold in a separate bank toon. Create a guild on it and deposit as much gold as you want, just keep a few thousand on your main in that guild and you don't have to worry about it. A few thousand gold is chump change if you know what you are doing.
8-22-2009 @ 11:46PM
steph said...
I am not sure I understand this comment. I am an assistant GM and I don't see how the guild could possibly get peoples' personal gold if they themselves don't make a donation. If anything it seems to me like guild members will have more gold implementing the gold gain talent. They way I understand it is a boss that drops 100g will still drop that 100g for those in the raid who will pocket 10g each but it will also drop a small percentage more which goes right into the GB, so there will be less need for donations from guildies personal gold than before.. No one is taking anything from anyone.