ITT: your very first MMO guild

ITT: your very first MMO guild

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I've never joined an MMO guild, despite playing multiple MMO's.

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I joined an Elf roleplaying guild on this shit because they just spammed all new elf players with invites and I didn't really know any better. Had some good times on their old forums, which have thankfully been blown away with time.

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Never joined one. All I did was go into freeshard ragnarok online servers with a buddy, look at the name of the biggest guild and create our own guild spoofing the name.
>biggest guild around is called "The Untouchables"
>call ourself "The Touched"
Good times.

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Why?

Why do Dogs and Cats have cute faces? What is the purpose?

2006, WoW, EU . RIP in peace.

First real guild was in UO called the Syndicate on the Atlantic shard

felt like we owned the world and people revered anyone with our guild tag like kings

That was almost 20 years ago and I can never go back to it

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Some shitheap guild that I joined that my friends were part of. Most of my memories were spent in Laughing Skull since I faked being 18+ to get in, they ended up finding out I was a 13 year old faggot but they kept me anyways since I was always #1-2 on the dps chart. We ended up becoming top 5 on the server by Ulduar.

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Cute cat.

>Syndicate on the Atlantic shard
In my teenage eyes, you fuckers did own the world.

Star Wars Galaxies, Alpha Imperium (Empire), based on the planet Rori.

>galaxies

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My first wow guild in 2005
>level 60 female ud mage guild leader with full t1
>literally everyone else was under 60
>level 35, just got a PM from the gm randomly to join and accepted
>gm was like a mother to her guild children and took care of their needs
>saved me from being camped
>loaned me gold for my first mount
>ran me through instances
>offered encouragement and always said nice things to me
>hit max level, join real guild
>im raiding aq while old guild leader still doing her thing with the old guild, just with new recruits
What a pure soul

Well, in Endless Online I was part of a guild that basically controlled death drops and octo drops (we had drop hackers that took the xbows and other good shit), and then we either sold them for paypal money, or tossed them out in the newbie starting areas and laughed when the newbies got fucking blammed out of existence by the GMs because their tracking tools didn't tell them if the newbie stole something or someone else gave it to them.

Made like $50 doing that shit, day in day out. The guild owner must have made thousands of dollars with how hard he worked us. But that's life I guess.

in a more traditional sense, I was part of a guild on maplestory that I can't remember the name of for the life of me. We had people from all fucking over the place. I keep in touch with a couple of them, the guild leader is a total DFO addict, he'd been playing the jap version forever though, and i'm the only one that still plays maple. We never were so fortunate as to be able to meet up in real life but every year or two we'll watch a movie on skype or discord, whatever.

Never really got the opportunity to join a big 'professional' clan/guild that did like strictly scheduled raids or anything. I wanted to play wow but the game just wasn't for me. Nowadays when I try a new MMO, the first week is crucial, since you can actually find people. archeage was a god damned blast month 1 with Yea Forums and /vg/. Anything after that and you're boned though. People have settled into cliques and rather than having some sort of friendship grow organically, you have to apply like it's a god damned job interview to even interact with these people.

It makes me sad. Pissed off, and sad.

United Freedom Fighters (or UFF) in Runescape back in early 2005-2006. Cozy guild that had a moderate amount of people. The guild leader stopped being active in Runescape at the time and played more Second Life, so the 2nd-in-command was the one who managed all the guild activities and clan wars.

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So that humans will want to take care of them

Don't remember.
Never cared about guilds, only joined for guild bonuses and to have people to make quick parties with.
Barely ever talked to anyone otherwise.

an all druid guild on wow. most fun i had playing, i remember we attacked thousand needles all in cat form

based guild mommy

Very small guild in iRO with a group I partied with (don't even remember the name now), we pulled our zeny together and were barely able to afford a Emperium. Then that big hacking attack / server rollback happened, and the guild went with it.
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The majority of them quit because of that too.

I think its name was 'Purple Haze'. They were a raiding guild and I'm not sure why they decided to let me join because I was a dumb-fuck 10-year-old running a feral druid even though they wanted me to heal.

I was pretty shit, but the reason I got kicked out was because I insulted someone. I'm not sure if they started it or not, or even what I said, but I was kicked for causing drama (I think someone figured out that I was a grossly underage kid too). At that point I was bored of grinding anyway so I hopped onto an RP server and never looked back.

>iRO

RIP

Guildwars 1, EFC. Thanks for getting me to Kryta, I hated post-searing because I thought you were stuck in Ascalon.

what if they don't, and we simply constructed the meaning of cute around what cats & dogs look like because we like having them as pets

Never been in a guild. To be honest, I ignore most other players in a MMO anyway.

Also giving fruits to your cat is bad for their health, so don't do it.
Its not like they can taste the sweetness anyway.

I used to join guilds, now i'm too jaded/socially awkward and I can't bring myself to do it as much as I want to

Rebel Alliance on Dentarg in WoW way back in 2008, before the stupid server merge bullshit and Dentarg was still a PvP server. We were considered one of the best Alliance guilds on the server, and would constantly rumble with the hordies in IMHO who were considered the best Horde guild on the server.

I wasn't realy into MMO growing up so my first guild was Touch Fluffy Tail in Tera back when /jp/ was still doing stuff. The game's kinda dead but the guild is still somewhat active as far as I can tell from /vg/ though I don't play anymore.

Yes we were a bunch of fags

I kinda miss the castle siege and and pvp in his game when it was populated

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>play WoW when it comes out, my first MMO since dicking around in ultima private servers
>make the run from teldrassil to dun morogh without even knowing that's a thing that people do
>some gnome invites me to a guild and we chat while levelling
>go on a vacation around level 14 and when I come back the guild is completely dead
>mail everyone asking where everyone went and play alone for a couple weeks
>one guy finally responds, says everyone split because a new server opened up so he went to play with some friends on another server and I'm welcome to join him
>take him up on the offer
>been friends with the same core group of them since then
>I've basically only been in one guild for the past 15 years
It's weird to think how accepting a random invite or having a piece of mail in a video game replied to can shape my whole life

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can't remember the name of it, Toxxulia server of Everquest 2. I just fucked around doing the usual retarded shit you do in your first mmo (jumping off cliffs for hours to level my safe fall, engaging with randoms in the open world, etc) and never got near level cap. I remember it ending when the core players who actually raided and did shit left to merge with another guild. I was so gutted and had no idea what was happening, one dude actually tried to explain it and console myself and a couple other casuals. oh to be young and have video games make you feel strong emotions again.

s/o to the homies from back in the day

same

I don't even remember the name, but I joined a small RP guild on WoW when I was younger.

>GL wants to recruit this one chick
>only wants to join if there's a blood elf player to RP with
>GL asks me to make an alt
>I am too nice for my own good, so I do it
>chick joins, gets super clingy
>starts thinking I'm her boyfriend IRL
>threatens suicide if I ever leave her
>threatens suicide if I don't cyber with her
>end up quitting the game and ghosting her for my own mental health

Yandere isn't as fun IRL as it is in those chinese cartoons.

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i dont remember the name, but i had a lot of fun in it, it was in TBC, doing Karazhan was one of the most fun times i ever had

suicide yanderes < homicide yanderes