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7-11-2011 @ 5:23PM
dengarsw said...
Dead on, Sushi. If you care about your guild, you sometimes have to rise to the occasion and take on some of the burden. I personally resisted this for years of gaming and some of my favorite guilds fell apart because of people like me =(
Learn it now, and do something about it if you really care.
That being said, if you leave, make sure the next guild you join explicitly states how ranks work and are earned. Make sure there's some sort of policy on the functions of the guild in general (as Mr. Andrews seems to have to stress more and more often). Far too many guilds have either raw progress or "a nice GM," and when one of those wavers, the guild goes to hell.