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Revision as of 18:26, 1 July 2024

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Unlike normal guild systems where it's just a way to gather players under a group, BlackTalon has special features that makes guilds much more beneficial.

Getting started

Guild Menu

In order to join or create a guild you need to access the in game guild functionality, located at the top of your client. Clicking on the guild tab, opens the guild menu like the image on the right suggests.

Guild Icon











Creating a guild

In order to create a guild, you just need to type a valid name and click on that button Create Guild. Upon successfully creating a guild, you will be asked to relog in the game in order to the changes to apply.

Guild general menu. 1. Type the player name that you want to invite and hit "invite player"; 2. Same for the invite, but to kick a player; 3. These three buttons are used to promote or demote a player. Use the first button to the left to select a player you wish to promote or demote, then the second button to choose the desired rank and the third button to confirm the promotion/demotion; 4. Used to change your guild's emblem; 5. Setup a message that will appear whenever a player opens guild chat; 6. Broadcast a message to all guild members that will appear in red on both your screen and on server log.
Guild menu from the leader's perspective. 1. Used to purchase more guild member space; 2. Used to disband your guild; 3. Opens a menu that lists all players in the guild; 4. Opens a menu that shows all guild member's contributions; 5. Opens a menu for guild member management and other stuff; 6.Opens a menu that shows all players that applied to join your guild; 7. Opens a menu that lists all of your attained guild perks.






















Recruiting players

In order to invite players, you need to either invite a player or accept someone that has applied. In order to invite a player, open the General menu, as shown in the image above. Upon opening the general menu, you will be prompted to a menu like shown in the image to the right.

If a player shows interest and applies to join your guild, you can either accept or decline by clicking the Recruitment tab, like shown in the image below.

Guild recruitment tab

















Joining a guild

Applying to a guild
Guild invitation

If you have no guild, you can open the guild menu and see many guilds available for you to apply. If you apply, the leaders and vice-leaders will decide whether or not they want you to join and can decline your application without reason. Hit the apply button if you wish to join and write a nice message. Be polite!

If a guild leader or vice-leader wants you to join their guild, they can also invite you directly. When that's done, a message will appear in your screen and in your server log, like thisGuildinvite.png. In order to accept, open your guild tab and a menu will pop up, like shown in the image to the right.





Guild levels and perks

Guilds can also level up and with that gain several bonuses that helps only those who are part of a guild, if your guild has enough levels, that is. You can earn guild exp by doing daily quests and daily bosses while being in a guild, which will count towards the exp required, located at the guild menu. Perks comes from each level up a guild goes through, and they give bonuses such as:

  • %Experience;
  • %Elite chance;
  • %Damage;
  • Max Dungeon Charges;
  • %Healing.