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[[Guild Conflicts]] are a match between 2 guilds to see which guild has better strategy, equipment and team players.  
 
[[Guild Conflicts]] are a match between 2 guilds to see which guild has better strategy, equipment and team players.  
  

Revision as of 18:55, 29 February 2008

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Guild Conflicts are a match between 2 guilds to see which guild has better strategy, equipment and team players.

Q:How do I take place in a guild conflict?

A:You attack any member in your level range and it will put you into the Guild Conflict if maximum participants have not been reached.

Q:How do Guild Conflicts work?

A:Conflicts work like this. There is a set number of attacks each guild gets(50 ,75 or 100). Each win from an attack your guild has initiated your guild gains 1 point, each lose your guild receives no points are gained. The guild with the most points at the end of the conflict wins.

Q:What if each guild has the same amount of points at the end of the Guild Conflict?

A:If each guild has equal points it is a stand off.

Q:How does a Guild Conflict end?

A:The end of the conflicts is when each guild makes all of their attacks, or the 24 hrs has expired.

Q:What does the guild get if they win the Guild Conflict?

A:For every Guild Conflict a guild wins it gets 1RP and some of the other guilds GvG points.

There are a many different strategies that can be taken in a conflict here are a two.

"Show me your champion" is a 1 on 1 conflict.

"Bring out the mob" is a conflict that has many members that can join.