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I like others get those out of nowhere guild requests all the time. I would ask something about the guild before joining like posted above. How many people are around, what rules, is there a theme to the guild. To me, a better communication system, whats the structure of the guild and function. As of late I would probably ask what happens if the gm leaves, with so many of these issues lately. Lastly I would maybe check who knows a little something about computers in the guild, if you are one that is not a complete wizard. I have seen more help in the guild with so many of the lag issues and things like that, that some people think some of us are gods, that we actually figured out something so they could get in the game and play, where all else failed.
When I am building a character I like to do it solo and not get tied up with a lot of guild things. The last one took like three weeks, this one is coming up on 30 and was trying to go slow, but alto more quests added. The higher the level seems like the more requests, and even out right how dare you not be in a guild at your level type things.
What you might want to do, is make a alt character and just go check out different guilds. People don't even want to talk to ya in your own guild, I would say adios. I know we have in the past taken players alt's in, and give them a chance to check things out. Imho a lower level character is going to have a lot better chance of finding out what the guild is really about. If you are going be ignored and treated badly as a low level, then you might think about if that is the group you want to get hooked up with.
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