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Rules of The Crew
About The Crew: The Crew is a group of adult WoW players dedicated to having fun while we play. We are serious about World of Warcraft, but there is no reason to be mean or unkind to fellow players. We are dedicated to our members, and in turn, expect our members to be dedicated to their guild. The mission of this guild is to create an enjoyable WoW playing atmosphere, while empowering our members to able to beat the biggest, baddest, instances and raids in WoW, as a guild.
The Crew Rules.
1. Help fellow Guild members.
2. Get a Tabard. Tabards are mandatory to retain your The Crew membership.
3. Recruit "good" players. Good players are people who would be dedicated to the guild and work toward bettering it.
4. Guild Rank: Guild members can increase their power in The Crew by being promoted. Loyalty and commitment to the guild through your actions earn promotions, as well as the level your toon. Such actions are defined as contributions to the guild bank, and how active you are in participating in guild events; and how often and how much you help other members of the guild.
Ranks: In an effort to reward players who have gone out of their way to help other guild members and contribute to the growth of the guild, we have developed a ranking system. Promotions are based on the level attained in the game and subjective to a consensus of Officer approval.
Probie - A probationary member. This is a new member of The Crew. Usually someone that is an "off the street" pick up. Because of the number of people who have figured out that they can get rich in the game by joining a guild and taking as much from the guild bank to be sold and then leaving the guild, a Probie has no access to the bank or repairs. Any new member of the guild will be a Probie for a period of time at the descretion of the Guild Master, and is based on amount of time played, attitude toward the guild, and participation in guild activities. It may be 3 days or it may be 3 weeks if the new player doesn't play play very often. Any alt or new toon will be a Probie until that toon reaches level 20. As many players are still feeling their way through the game at this point, and may often stop playing or decide to go PVP or find another guild more to their liking. There really isn't much need under level 20 for access to the guild bank.
Leveling Crew - A member of the Leveling Crew, is just that, a member that is leveling up to 80, Leveling Crew are members in good standing and have earned a Crew tabard and further access to bank tabs and the ability to use guild funds for repairs. Players must attain level 20 in good standing with the guild to become Leveling Crew.
Crew Members - Are members of The Crew that have reached level 80. These are full members of The Crew and have access to all bank tabs except the Vault.
Raiding Crew - These are veteran Crew Members who have reached level 80, and proven themselves in guild instance runs.
Requirements for Raiding Crew:
1. Reach level 80.
2. Proven to guild officers that they are good players and can be counted on to represent the guild in instance runs with other guilds.
Officer - Officers are Crew Members that are the heart and soul of The Crew. They've shown loyalty to to other guild members and a devotion to seeing the guild and its members grow in the game. Officers gain further access to all bank tabs, as well as access to the Officers chat channel. Officers are also low level alts of other officers' main characters.
Officer Alt: are just that alt characters of officers, with all the rights and privileges of officers.
Raid Leader - These are Officers who have shown an unyeilding devotion to the guild, and as such, they have been given a rank commensurate with that devotion. Raid Leaders are players who can lead the guild through raids on new content. They are expected to know the boss fights in all raids The Crew enters. This can be accomplished by watching the many videos of other guilds fighting bosses or through first hand experience by PUGging in non-guild raids. Raid leaders are alloted a much higher amount of Guild funds for repairs.
Captain - These are people who, if the game allowed would be co-Guild Masters. They have been essential to the growth and formation of the guild. They are the stewards of the guild. They are the Guild Master's most trusted advisers. As such they have the greatest power when it comes to guild matters. They have complete access to everything -- that the game will allow.
Time Out - Time Out is a temporary punishment rank for members who abuse or annoy other members of the guild, or behave in such a way as to bring dishonor to the guild. It is a purely subjective rank, although the guild master and two or more officers must agree that a person should be placed in Time Out. In time out a member does not have access to guild chat or the bank. There are two ways out of Time Out. Do your time or quit the guild. The amount of time you serve in Time Out is completely up to the Guild Master, it could be an hour or it could be a week. Repeated stays in Time Out will more than likely get you removed from the guild. So be good boys and girls.
5. Master Status: The Crew will have one Master Craftsman for each profession, to which other guild members should try to collect ingredients for and the Master will make items either for use by guild members or sale on the Auction House with profits deposited in the guild bank. Obviously, we will allow more than one member of each profession, but we shall appoint only one Master.
6. The Bank: Contribute to the bank. Active members of The Crew are expected to contribute some funds to the bank.
A. If you use Guild Funds for repairs, please try to replenish what you've taken once a week, over and above your weekly contribution.
B. The Vault: is a bank tab accessible only by Officers. This is were our the guild's most important and valuable items are stored, such as Abyss Crystals, epic gems, Titansteel Bars and other craft materials to be used to help guild members progress through raids.
7. Guild Bank Items: Armor and Weapons: Putting weapons and armor in the guild bank means that any guild member who may need that armor, may take it and use it on a first come basis. Any weapon or armor left in the Guild Bank for more than one week, will be sold at the Auction House by a guild officer and any profits deposited into the guild bank. Taking such items from the bank and selling them for personal profit is stealing from the guild and will result in immediate dismissal from the guild.
Last modified by Kevoogre at 10/21/2009 04:50 PM.
Originally created at 06/04/2008 06:42 PM.
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