Hi guys, new in the game (47 and up). I try to contribute to my guild (600 coins and donation) but in 5 days they only open Rancor one time, is that ok?
Maybe its common dont open rancor in low levels, and i need be more patient, but the guild points farming is very low. Or... im in guild with very low activitie and is better change to another.
Some tips to know if a guild is good or bad can be very useful here.
If someone can add me to help me in my progress i love it: 694596534 TY!
Sorry for my english, not my native language.
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To be fair, at level 47, heroic Rancor (or AAT) isn't what you want. You want a guild doing a Rancor where you can actually get a toon in to get rewards, so tier 4 or 5.
Find a guild that does rancor t4 or t5 for you. Preferrably 3 or 4 times a week. But other than feeder guilds for established heroic AAT guilds, I don't thin there are many of that type of guild around.
From a low level guild you want:
1. Complete daily activities tier 2 every day (minimum tier 2, for Cantina, GW, Arena and Challenges, higher is a must). You will obviously have to do your part too.
2. Run minimum of 2 Rancor raids in which you can enter (nobody expects you to compete) to reap the rewards. So if you have a 5* char as your highest char, you'd want them to do at least 2 T5 Rancor raids per week (T4 would be okay too)
3. Active gear exchange, where you can post items you need and have a reasonable chance of getting them. Note that you will have to participate yourself too.
That would be about the minimum I would expect from a lower level guild. Once you have a 7* character you might want to find your way into a Heroic Rancor guild that needs people to contribute their 600 coins a day and doesn't need the dps. As you grow your roster, you'll want to start competing for higher spots, and not just logging to register 0 damage.
Still feels wrong being a freeloader in raids, but apparently when it comes to guilds in swgoh, beggars can indeed be choosers.
Yes I know and I like it. And it goes so far as to allowing a lowby player to actually choose through what kind of raids he is getting carried.
Cool system.
Other indications of a good guild is whether the people are helpful, donate, and provide good advice.
In-game chat is crap. Most serious guilds use a separate chat app like LINE, Discord, or Slack to enhance communication. Really good guilds require members to use these chat apps. Really good guilds also tend to take applications and potentially have a wait list.
If you get kicked from it