Guild: Difference between revisions

From Path of Exile Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
>Magnanimous2
(updated with 1.0 info)
>Magnanimous2
(updated with 1.0 info)
(No difference)

Revision as of 19:51, 23 October 2013

This article is a stub. Please help improve the article by expanding it.

Guilds can give a group of players much more organization and communication than the friend system, adding a private guild chat bound to the & symbol. Guilds are account-wide and can't be joined only by specific characters. They start with 30 member slots, and you can purchase a microtransaction set of 10 extra slots for 100 points (~$1 each). There is currently a maximum of 200.[1]

There are three membership tiers:

  • Leaders can change permissions of guild members and make microtransaction purchases for the guild.
  • Officers can invite people to the guild.
  • Players make up the bulk of guilds and have no moderator powers.

Any member can donate points from their account to the guild(not the leader's account). The guild leader can accept or reject point donations on the guild webpage at pathofexile.com. If they accept a point donation, then they are unable to kick that member out of the guild for three months.

Guilds can have a special stash that can be shared by its members. Groups don't come with a stash when they're created, but the leader can purchase Premium Guild Stash Tabs for 50 points each. The leader can also set access permissions for different tiers of members to view, add items and remove items.

Powerful guilds can obtain tags that will appear next to their members' names in chat. Tags are created by sacrificing a set of end-game Maps, each of which corresponds to a letter or symbol in the tag. Tags are unique and some symbols are much rarer than others. Tags can be 3-6 symbols in length.

Guild Challenges are coming very soon.

References

  1. Chris (October 23, 2013). "Everything you need to know about Release (and Guilds)". Path of Exile Forum.