I am looking for advice on how to weed out players from my guild that do not participate in guild events or raids.
We are a full guild and have 50M+ GP, but we struggle at events that require full participation like T War and HAAT.
I would like to keep it casual and not require the use of 3rd party communication apps.
Aside from writing down everyone's name after an event is over I am at a loss as to how to weed out the players that are not participating
Any advice is welcom
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I know you said you want to keep it casual but you're never gonna advance as a guild if it's filled with freeloaders and non participants. Make participation a mandatory guild rule and be strict until they get the point
Set rules and goals and stick to them, you'll get there
If I'm going to be honest with you, finding motivated individuals who want to participate in every mode isn't too difficult in this game, if people have an attitude of not participating they most likely won't be worth having along in the long run, especially when sith raid comes around for you.
I've missed only one war so far, my guild broke down due to a failed merger and many left the morning of TW, I wanted to stay and try to keep things together but after too many dropped I dropped and tried finding a guild. I found one but I failed to join in time for the war, I LITERALLY missed TW for less than 2 minutes! I felt so horrible for missing those rewards! It bothered me for days, this makes me think how the heck do people lose TW on consistent basis on their own. It's mind boggling
First thing I'd suggest is be sure what you want to get as a result, tailor your rules(or lack of them) to that end, then stick to it.
My alt guild that I lead, I just screen shot who doesnt join. If they miss 3 guild activities in the month they get kicked. If they are idle for 5 days they get kicked. Also I know you mentioned not doing it, but the ONLY way to get your guild on the same page is to communicate. Line or discord is a must if you want max participation. In game chat is awful. I suggest getting line or discord and spamming to join. Then make a deadline for it to be mandatory. Then after that deadline kick 1 or 2 members that doesn't have it, recruit another, then repeat until everyone is communicating and active. Dont kick everyone at once just 1 or 2 a time, recruit and repeat. That is how you get a fully active guild and keep it up.
All in all its working really well. or as well as I can expect into with me putting in as little effort as possible. Running a guild is a lot more effort than I thought it would be. Its a lot like being a Manager, you have to hire people, motivate them, and then fire and replace them when they do not work out.
Good luck to you
It's too bad they don't have a way of pulling event data out of the game like they do character data.