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1-30-2012 @ 10:25AM
DiscordianKitty said...
I've found the Guild Finder very helpful myself. While it's not the greatest tool for guilds to find members, when you're not part of a guild it can give you a good idea of what the various guilds have to offer and what they expect from members. If you see one or two guilds you like the look of, typing /who and the guild name will give you a list of who's online. From there you can whisper members and ask them for more information or if you can be invited in.
I have noticed that low level guilds seem more "fun" than higher level guilds, mostly because they're the ones that are striving to gain more levels.
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