Post by Ellister Thorley on Jan 23, 2013 7:59:27 GMT -5
1. Demonstrate Respect.
2. Mature, but fun loving.
3. Communicate.
4. Support the roleplaying community.
- Help keep the guild a comfortable place for everyone.
- “Consider your audience before you speak.” If someone asks that a topic not be discussed, please take it to whispers or party.
- Respect your guildmates' game time and generosity. If you're bored, consider offering to help others.
- Griefing or harassing other players - to include disruption of public roleplaying events - will not be tolerated under any circumstance and will be grounds for immediate removal from the guild.
- Respect the guild officers and the decisions they make.
2. Mature, but fun loving.
- Play well with others.
- Understand the difference between In Character (IC) and Out of Character (OOC) actions, and apply that knowledge to help prevent misunderstandings.
3. Communicate.
- If you are having issues with another guild member and cannot resolve matters on your own, please speak to an officer as soon as possible so we can try to resolve the issue.
Please understand, however, that we are not always able to help with misunderstandings that occur outside of the guild or with the opposite faction. - Also know that sometimes players do not want a resolution.
- If you feel that the guild is no longer right for you, please let an officer know either by whisper, in-game mail or PM.
4. Support the roleplaying community.
- Encourage open roleplay as much as possible. Whether it's making yourself available for walk up roleplay, staying IC in /say and /yell, volunteering to help events, or even just showing up to an event - it all helps.
- Let Blizzard handle the griefers. The rules of engagement, per Blizzard, are to politely ask the griefer(s) to stop, then file a ticket.