Guild pq, should’ve sticked with my vow.

Ugh, so dumb.

So today someone invited me to guild pq. And if you guys don’t know, I made a promise not to join guilds after my last guild *coughcough* went down.

So I decided what the heck. And we were off. I can say with pure confidence, not fun at all.

This one guy kept killing himself by taking off the protector rock, so he wasted them all, and one guy couldn’t come back.

Half of the guild had no clue what to do.

The guild leader was always yelling.

I don’t even want to go into detail

And then we finally get to egroth………… Not fun………….

I quit guilds forever this time

7 thoughts on “Guild pq, should’ve sticked with my vow.”

  1. No offense, but that is a stupid vow. If you plan on getting to a higher level, you’re going to need support from a guild. They’re also a nice extension to your buddy list, if you’re able to get friendly with them.

    I never do GQs. Kind of a waste of time, in my opinion.

  2. You shouldn’t give up on guilds ALL the way. You can make great buddies from there or have company when your buddies aren’t on. :3
    I did try guild pqing once and we ended up yelling alot. x[

  3. Agreed. Guilds are awesome, but I never bother GQing either. So boring. . .

    And if you find the right guild, with people your level, it makes training a LOT more fun, and faster. x]

  4. I’ll just come straight out and say that MY guild is awesome.

    Then, when we start to GPQ, it gets a ‘lil thorny.
    I remember our first GPQ. It was BAD, because our guild was still newly formed and we didn’t have very good members then.
    But subsequent ones got considerably better. People listened to the Jrs and Leader, and we didn’t have to yell that much.
    I guess GPQs really test a guild and its people.

  5. Y’know. You shouldn’t keep telling him that he needs a guild
    Cause like. I think I know what guild he means.
    And If Its teh same one, I was in it too. and Its kind of a hard guild to replace.
    D:

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