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Cataclysm Beta: Guild advancement Q&A

Blue poster Mumper was busy the past day or so answering questions about guild advancement over at the forums. His answers are spread over several posts, so we've compiled some of the most useful answers for you. If you've been curious about how guild XP will work in Cataclysm, hopefully Mumper's answers will shed a little more light onto the situation.

Polegara asked:

What exactly contributes to guild XP at the moment?

Mumper
Guild experience can be earned in any of four ways:

1. Completing quests / daily quests that reward experience
2. Killing any dungeon / raid boss with a guild group/raid
3. Winning a rated battleground with a guild group/raid
4. Earning a guild achievement (these are nice, fat chunks of experience so they feel great when you get em)

A guild group/raid is 4/5, 8/10, 12/15 or 20/25 members of the group/raid being guild members.



Jarek asked:

1.) No matter how hard you work at your own guild rep, even if you farm it like a psycho, can a GM just "deny" you of the guild rep rewards?

2.) Are all the standard guild control functions staying the same (GBank control, inv and remove settings, etc.)?

3.) I understand there is going to be an XP cap per day, but as per reward and ability, will this at least be the determining factor that 10- and 25-man guilds are not equals?


Mumper
1. GM's have no control over the guild rewards. As long as your guild has unlocked the item via the achievement and you have the required guild rep, you can purchase the item.

2. Yes, most all of the guild control functions are remaining the same. We are however introducing a new ui for guild ranks that will allow you much more control.

3. The experience cap is in place to help balance out the experience curve between large and small guilds. We tuned the cap to be be high enough that in most cases, you will never hit it. (when I say most, I mean average size guilds which make up the majority of wow's guilds)


Youcoulddie asked:

I don't know why i can do this but I can be at war with my guild. It doesn't seem to do anything but I thought I'd point it out.


Mumper
A lot of the UI for the guild advancement system is in progress. The "at war" box will be removed from the guild faction at some point in the future.


Sodd asked:

I belong to a guild with over 5,400 toons in it (Taint on Proudmoore) and the guild pane functions break because of our size. Officers have to write custom macros and use custom mods to perform basic operations. Will this be taken into account with the expansion? I'm guessing that guild advancement will encourage more guilds to aggressively grow in size for a time, though (perhaps) not to Taint's size.

Mumper
We are doing everything in our power to make sure that the guild advancement system works for guilds of every shape and size.

I don't want to say anything without talking to our UI programmers first but I can tell you that we have discussed this limitation and what we can do about it.


Pelican asked:


1. At what level do you start gaining guild rep?

2. What is the minimum level of quests that can be done to earn guild rep? For example, if my character is at level 83, what is the lowest level of quest I can do to still earn guild rep?


Mumper
Any quest that rewards experience to you will also reward guild experience. The amount of guild reputation earned is based on the amount of guild experience rewarded. Note that daily quests will also reward guild experience.

All guild reputation is gained as a factor of guild experience.


Eloderung asked:

Does anyone else (think that the Dark Phoenix mount) reward seems a bit too ... amazing to be given out for free to anybody who joins a guild?

The Phoenix is easily one of the rarest and most desired mounts in the entire game. I know of several groups that run Tempest Keep weekly just for a minuscule chance of obtaining this thing. People on my server form groups just to pay others 200k gold if the mount drops.

Why is a near-clone of this amazing mount being given out to everybody who joins a guild that has been around for a small amount of time?

If you keep putting neat mounts like Celestial Steeds and Phoenixes available to anyone with the slightest bit of effort, then what incentive (mount-wise) is there for the majority of your playerbase to tackle challenging content? Why should I go and get the next new raid mount from doing the hardest heroic modes when I will get a significantly cooler mount by clicking "Accept" on a guild invite and waiting a few days/weeks until my reputation is high enough? For that matter, why would I bother to run any holiday content or strive for any other mounts in non-raiding areas of the game when I can just use the Dark Phoenix?

I feel that the flying mount reward for being in a guild should be more in line with the Lion mount. You see lions everywhere. Sure, the mount is neat, but it's nothing compared to the rare raid land mounts like the Amani Warbear and Invincible, or the rare holiday mounts.


Mumper
The guild rewards you guys are seeing in game are not hooked up yet. Guild rewards have 3 requirements that must be be met before you can use them. First and foremost, they must be unlocked via a guild achievement. Let's just say, that for example, you need to complete the new guild achievement "We are Legendary" in order to unlock the Dark Phoenix. That achievement requires the guild to gain access to all 6 legendary weapons currently available in the game. (note that all guild achievements start on Cataclysm launch, so anything you have now will not matter, it must be done with your guild after launch)

So, let's say that your guild get's this achievement and thereby unlocks the Dark Phoenix on the guild vendor. At this point anyone in the guild can see the item on the vendor, but they will need a specific amount of guild faction to be able to purchase it. In this case, let's say exalted. Now, once you have the guild faction, you can purchase the item for its gold price. (prices will vary based on the reward)

I am using the Dark Phoenix and the We are Legendary guild achievement as examples here but you should get the idea. Don't worry, we wont be handing out all the goodies so easily. =)


Sappa asked:

The guild vendor seems to sell heirlooms. Thus, it seems they should be guild heirlooms, right?

But the tooltip clearly says "Bind to Account". So, are these Guild Heirlooms with a mismarked tooltip or are they new 1-85 BoA items that are simply in the wrong vendor?


Mumper
The heirlooms on the guild vendor are just like other heirlooms in the game except that these must be unlocked via a guild achievement and you must have the required guild faction to purchase them. After that, you can use them just like normal heirloom items.

We did have thoughts of making these items guild bound a long time ago but we came to the conclusion that that was just too limiting of a design. Imagine leaving a guild and losing all the guild rewards that you worked so hard to get? Taking items away from players is something that we would like to avoid at all costs.


Mumper also asked some questions about bugs but noted that the entire guild system is being overhauled at the moment and asked for players in the beta to be patient while the developers sort the kinks out. At the same time, some bugs were easily corrected through hotfixes. Finally, he calls upon all beta testers to give their feedback on the guild leveling process.


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