![]() And if they say they welcome new players, or have early-age mentors, or something like that. One good sign is if the guild is in Platinum or Diamond league. Also, there are multiple definitions of "fair trade", so be clear about which ones are OK. I think the first tends to mean "the rules are whatever the founder thinks should be obvious", and the second means "what you you get is what you give, and no one here gives anything". Watch out for guilds that say that they have no rules, or no requirements. When you've found a few guilds where you meet the requirements and they seem like a good fit for your personality and level of activity, contact the guild (however they want you to) and see what they say. That should give you a solid grounding in what well-run guilds expect from their members, and how they describe themselves. Start at the top, work your way down, read about how they describe themselves and what the requirements are. What I'd do is spend a bit of time looking through the guild rankings. ![]() (This is advice I'd give a new player, but you seem like you're experienced at other games, so I dunno how much of this applies to you.)
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