Countdown to Cataclysm: Guild leveling and progression

One of the coolest new features of Cataclysm is the ability for guilds to level up, unlocking all sorts of cool items, mounts, heirlooms and much more. Also new to Cataclysm are guild achievements that groups of players can work for that open up even more rewards. Blizzard has crafted a really awesome guild reputation system, so get your buddies together to hit the ground running when Cataclysm launches.
Guild advancement requires players to earn experience for their guild by doing various activities. Completing quests, earning achievements, learning new professions, completing boss kills, winning in battlegrounds and arenas and much more contribute to your guild's advancement.
Guild groups
To qualify for guild experience in groups, a certain number of group or team members must be guild members. Here is a quick guide:
- Arena teams All members of arena teams must be guild members.
- Rated battlegrounds Eight of 10 members must be guild members in 10-man rated battlegrounds. Twelve of 15 members must be guild members in 15-man rated battlegrounds.
- Old raids Previous tier 25-man and 40-man raids from WoW, The Burning Crusade and Wrath require that at least 8 of 25 raid members must be guild members.
- Dungeons Four of five members of the dungeon or heroic dungeon group must be guild members.
- 10-man raids Eight of 10 members of the 10-man raid group must be guild members.
- 25-man raids Twenty of 25 members of the 25-man raid group must be guild members.
Guild reputation
Players in a guild will notice a new reputation bar in their reputations window showing their current reputation level with their guild. Players earn reputation with their guild by completing or engaging in various activities. This reputation bar acts much like any other faction's, allowing new abilities and items to be purchased as your guild unlocks them and you achieve the necessary reputation level.
Gaining guild reputation is easy -- completing quests, earning guild achievements, participating in rated battlegrounds with a guild group and participating in a guild group raid boss kills will all earn you guild reputation. So play as normal, and you should be unlocking stuff left and right!

Those stalwart databasers over at Wowhead have created an amazing guide for guild perks and rewards that I would be a fool to try to replicate, so I shall point you over to their guide for the whole package. Check out Wowhead's guide to guild advancement here.
Our very own Scott Andrews has crafted some great guides and tip sheets for getting guild perks and rewards faster, as well as a review of the various guild perks part 1 and part 2. I highly recommend giving them a read for some more in-depth analysis.
Here's a quick rundown for you of some of the cooler things guild advancement and levels will bring your guild.
Heirlooms Two new heirloom slots are available to guilds that advance far enough in levels, allowing guild members to purchase these new head and cloak heirloom items. To unlock new heirloom cloaks, your guild must be level 10 and your personal reputation with the guild must be honored or higher. Each cloak costs 1,200g. To unlock the new head slot heirlooms, your guild must be guild level 20 and, again, your personal reputation with the guild must be honored or higher. Each head slot heirloom costs 1,500g.
Pets and mounts Guild advancement is also opening up new mounts and pets for players in high-ranking guilds. The Armadillo Pup companion pet is unlocked for all guild members honored or higher to purchase once the guild completes the achievement Critter Kill Squad, requiring the guild as a whole to kill 50,000 critters. The guild achievement United Nations, requiring the guild to raise 55 reputations in the game to exalted, will reward honored or higher members the ability to purchase the Dark Phoenix Hatchling.
Guild pages and heralds are available to members who are friendly and honored, respectively, after completing certain achievements. Horde Slayer/Alliance Slayer unlock the Guild Page, a non-combat pet on an 8-hour cooldown timer that allows you to purchase guild rewards from anywhere and access your guild vault for 5 minutes. The Guild Herald is the same as the Page but has a 4-hour cooldown and is gained by completing the achievement Profit Sharing.
Let's talk mounts. Upon reaching guild level 25, exalted guild members unlock the Kor'Kron Annihilator or the Reins of the Golden King, based on faction. These ground mounts are going to be especially awesome in PvP, as flying mounts are still verboten in rated play.
Guild Glory of the Cataclysm Raider, upon completion, will award guild members the ability to purchase the Reins of the Dark Pheonix, an awesome mount in the style of the famed Ashes of Al'ar. This elite reward will be most prized by guilds on the cutting edge of Cataclysm content.
The Seafood Magnifique feast As I discussed the other day, the Seafood Magnifique Feast is poised to become the most delicious feast you have ever sank your teeth in to. And you better get used to it, because you'll be eating a lot of these for the next year or so. The recipe to cook the feast is unlocked by completing the guild achivement That's A Lot of Bait, requiring your guild as a whole to catch 10,000 fish from fishing pools.
Guild perks At each level of advancement, from guild level 2 to 25, a new perk is gained that grant an ability, passive ability or bonus to guild members. You can find the full list at Wowhead, but here are some notable perks that I found to be particularly useful.
- Level 2: Fast Track Experience gained from killing monster and completing quests increased by 5 percent. That's like an extra heirloom, so invite those alts into the guild for questing guild experience and extra abilities.
- Level 5: Cash Flow Each time you loot money from an enemy, an extra 5 percent money is generated and deposited into your guild bank. Great for repair costs and paying out for expensive items to get your guildies ready for harder content. It's free money to use on your guild.
- Level 9: Reinforce (Rank 2) Items take 20 percent less durability loss when you die. Great for nights of constant wipes.
- Level 21: Have Group, Will Travel Summons all raid or party members to the caster's current location. No more pressing 1 for summon in chat anymore!
- Level 23: Bountiful Bags Increases the quantity of materials gained from mining, skinning, herbalism and disenchanting. Need I say more? More materials equals more guild resources. Good show.
There are a bunch more abilities, so check them out in the Wowhead guide.
Guilds have received one of the best overhauls of any system in Cataclysm. So much new content is added for guilds, and you'll be working hard to get it. So group up, band together and wave your standards high. Guilds are the place to be in Cataclysm.
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Reader Comments (Page 3 of 5)
Murashu Dec 6th 2010 4:08PM
You will have to get revered or higher with your guild before your rep counts towards the achievements. You can't join a guild and immediately get something from the guild or give them credit for something.
imrahil327 Dec 6th 2010 3:01PM
I know there was some talk of some of the benefits going away if you left a guild...do you "un-learn" the pets and mounts you purchase if you leave a guild after you have them? If you spend gold on those and then they get taken away, that's rough...
gnomeyfiremage Dec 6th 2010 3:02PM
This really stinks for small guilds that are not interested in the larger dynamic or drama of a large guild. As a former guild leader in a large guild...I walked away from the game for 7 months because of the drama....where is the love for small guilds that play causally???
Scooter Dec 6th 2010 3:14PM
To get the achievements, you gotta play the game. There will be no streamlined process for smaller guilds. To have one, wouldn't be fair. Put in the effort or don't. As a casual guild the benefits you've missed aren't all that detrimental.
Josin Dec 6th 2010 3:10PM
Are ANY of these things retroactive, guild-achievement-wise? Or is everything going to need to be redone?
Boobah Dec 6th 2010 3:33PM
As I mentioned above, achievements for 'being' (being a level 85 worgen death knight, being exalted with the Scale of the Sands, being the owner of a Thunderfury) are retroactive, but I understand you need a certain amount of guild standing before you are counted towards them.
Achievements for 'doing,' like fishing in pools or completing battlegrounds, have no guild standing needed before they count, but they have to be completed after Cataclysm is active.
Josin Dec 6th 2010 3:34PM
So we'll have to go through all the old Raids again?
Aris Dec 6th 2010 4:11PM
Yes. But they really don't take that long to go through and do them.
Maklaca Dec 6th 2010 3:12PM
I guess if you are not in a guild, or don't run those big raids, you are screwed.
Bummer
Scooter Dec 6th 2010 3:18PM
It's all rewards for teamwork and effort. People have to earn the rewards. Please don't make it sound like there's some kind of hate being thrown around. If you want the reward then join a guild and play normally.
Bynde Dec 6th 2010 3:43PM
Just don't join a small Guild. that won't do you any good.
Nina Katarina Dec 6th 2010 3:14PM
As I understand it, you have to reach a certain guild reputation before your personal reputations count towards United Nations. And they are not taking away mounts, pets, or other perks once your guild earns them and you buy them. And a BoA can be sent to one of your characters who is not in your guild.
Whythand Dec 6th 2010 3:20PM
When you purchase a guild reward, do the funds go to the guild bank? Or just into the nether?
Boobah Dec 6th 2010 3:27PM
Don't be silly. Of course they don't go into the guild bank. Guild officers (and anyone else with guild gold access) are not getting free heirlooms/pets/mounts through the guild system.
Starlin Dec 6th 2010 3:26PM
Can you do quests of any level for rep? Do dailies count?
cong madajewski Dec 6th 2010 3:26PM
Can you still gain guild exp/achievement if you play alone (but still in a guild)? My guild includes only my characters :-)
squig_masta Dec 6th 2010 4:13PM
You can still contribute by doing quests and contributing to various achievements (fishing, making flasks, gaining rep ect) but your dungeon runs/pvp wont count since you're not grouped.
AdamAldaine Dec 6th 2010 3:27PM
I am in my own guild just for the bank space. Obviously I won't be able to do the big raids or dungeons achievements, but I'm wondering if I can level up my own guild all by myself?
It might make solo post-level 85 play more interesting, too, as even though I'd be max level, I can still enjoy quests in order to level up my guild.
Greenewater Dec 6th 2010 3:29PM
There's a guild called Exiled on Staghelm (US) thats recruiting openly with plans to "trim the fat" (boot all but the very best raiders) once their guild reaches max level... exploits are bad mmkay?
squig_masta Dec 6th 2010 4:18PM
Do the recruits know this while they're leveling? If so, then how's that different then any other try out period, other then instead of being 'you have x days to make a good impression' it's 'you have till we complete this content.' It sounds kind of shady at first, but as long as they're open about it, what's the harm?