Code of conduct

GUILD RULES - CODE OF CONDUCT

All members of the guild, regardless of rank, are expected to follow this Code of Conduct. This Code of Conduct governs all interactions between guild members and other people, either within the guild or outside. This Code of Conduct applies to all members and all means of communication without exception.

Breaches of the Code of Conduct will result in disciplinary action from the Guild Leadership appropriate to the player's rank and the nature of the breach. Such punishments will include, in increasing order of severity: deduction of DKP, demotion, expulsion from the guild, and enforced fishing.

      • Respect others. Treat all other players with dignity and respect. Be respectful of other members of the guild, their abilities, their contributions, and any extra duties they perform to keep the guild running.
      • We all play to have fun. Don't ruin it for other people. It is you, and not the Guild Leadership, who is primarily responsible for whether you are having fun or not.
      • You are part of a guild. We succeed as a group, not as individuals. Self-centred and self-absorbed attitudes are not helpful.
      • Not everyone will get on with everyone else. That's life.
      • Not everyone will agree with everyone else. It's a guild with a certain amount of people and conflict will inevitably arise. Members are expected to try to resolve disagreements with other players civilly, privately and independently. You can allways approach the Confidant officer for help.
      • Drama will not be tolerated. Disagreements or other behaviours which become disruptive are unacceptable.
      • Guild rules will inevitably change over time. Members are expected to accept and follow new rules regardless of their personal opinions. Be mindful that the Guild Leadership tries to make decisions that are best for the guild as a whole and for the long term, which may not necessarily correspond to the best decision for you personally right now.
      • Constructive feedback and discussion on all aspects of the guild and raiding is always welcome. Complaints should not be made unless accompanied by alternative proposals. All feedback and discussion should respect this Code of Conduct.
      • Do not engage in any activity that will bring the guild's name into disrepute. Behaviours such as spamming, trolling, ninjaing, begging, flaming, or other anti-social actions are not acceptable.
      • Abusive, threatening, discriminatory, or prejudicial behaviour of any form is expressly forbidden and will be met with immediate expulsion from the guild. Intentionally vexatious, obstructive, malicious, hostile, aggressive, or insulting behaviour is not acceptable.
      • Follow the Guild Rules and Code of Conduct at all times. This creates the infinite recursive loop of order.
      • If you choose to be offline for a whole month then you will be removed. It is simple, if you cant be online for whatever reason there might be and you don't wish to be removed- send us a mail/whisper or open a topic, so that we are aware of the reason. If you are 1 month inactive and didnt do any of the above, then you will be removed and get an ingame mail about it.
      • Read the forums. The forums are the main way of communicating important guild information (as well as a lot of trivial guild information). Most importantly, changes to raid strategies and guild announcements are made there. It is your responsibility to check the forums regularly and stay apprised of any important information.

 

 

RULES OF ENGAGEMENT

Additionally, all Guild members who are involved in Raiding are expected to adhere to the following rules as an extension of the Code of Conduct.

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            • Every Raider is expected to do their best. We are not a hardcore guild, but we intend to make the most of our raiding and so have high expectations of our raiders. Everyone should strive to give their best when raiding, ensure they meet the demands of the Raider rank, and spend time researching how to improve outside of raids.
            • Raid spots are not guaranteed, and no Raider is more entitled to raid than any other. Raids are composed using a fair and transparent system, giving preference to filling key roles (a Raid Leader, and appropriate numbers of tanks and healers) and appropriate adjustments to reflect Activity as described elsewhere. 
            • The Raid Leader is the boss. Follow their directions, and be quiet when they are speaking on Discord. Do not monopolise Discord or inundate the RL with whispers about your brilliant strategy ideas during the raid. If discussion is invited, then keep it brief and to the point. Preferably, raid strategy discussion should be taken to the forums where it can be read offline, outside of the heat of battle.
            • Be punctual. Be online before raid invites are issued, and be at the raid entrance and ready to raid before the raid starts. If you can't be online on time, make sure you leave a message saying so. 
            • Positive criticism is a good thing. Members should feel free to give advice and suggestions to other players to improve their play. Equally, Members should view any positive criticism as an opportunity to improve.
            • The guild's raids and its progress come first. Raiders are expected to attend at least half of all guild raids per week. Raiders actively engaged in non-raiding activities (or raiding elsewhere) at the expense of guild raids risk losing their rank.

 

 
 
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