Guild Conflicts

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Important Notes

XP / Gold / PvP Rating

XP loss, Gold stealing and PvP Rating have no part in GvG conflicts, unless there is also a bounty on the target player, whereby the loss is as normal as with a bounty kill. Also the level range for attacking is increased from +/-5 to +/-25 for participants in the guild conflict.

Bounty Retaliation

When in conflict, it is not possible to place a bounty on attacks which were from a conflict participant. Note that attacks from guild members who are not actively participating in the conflict can be bountied as normal.


FAQs

  • 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. At least one side has to complete all of there attacks or it will result in a stand off.
  • 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. Note that unless at least one guild has completed the maximum attacks, the conflict will be declared a stand off and no Guild RP or GvG will be gained.

  • 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 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.