Hey everyone, let's keep this on topic please for helping new players as there's already another similar discussion in the Off Topic section for general chat.
lol, if a woodchuck could chuck wood-- a woodchuck would chuck about as much as a woodchuck could chuck wood. @ClubberLangIII In your opinion, where is the best place to learn about different strategies, how the players work with one another, perhaps some squad strategies, ext . . . Thanks
@ClubberLangIII In your opinion, where is the best place to learn about different strategies, how the players work with one another, perhaps some squad strategies, ext . . . Thanks
HI BJS,
You'd be surprised at how often I get asked this very question. Actually, once. I've been asked this question once because this is the first question anyone has asked me.
The answer is simple though.
Your guild is the first place you should go to for advice on strategies, character synergies, long-term planning, etc. A good guild has nonstop communication going on ways to improve in the game. SWGOH is built around the guild.
If your guild is not a constant source of information and support, then you are in need of a better guild. Believe me, it is waaaaaaay easier to find a guild as a player than it is to find players as a guild. It's all about supply and demand. The supply of guilds far exceeds the number of active players. The invisible hand that guides the game is the developer team.
If you want to be successful as a guild, you must support and develop players of all levels and experience.
If you're wondering whether or not your guild is right for you, ask a question about the game in guild chat. If nobody answers, start looking through the guild recruitment section.
Remember, before joining a quality guild, Luke Skywalker literally lived with his parents in the middle of a desert, with womp rats being his only measure of combat skill.
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HI BJS,
You'd be surprised at how often I get asked this very question. Actually, once. I've been asked this question once because this is the first question anyone has asked me.
The answer is simple though.
Your guild is the first place you should go to for advice on strategies, character synergies, long-term planning, etc. A good guild has nonstop communication going on ways to improve in the game. SWGOH is built around the guild.
If your guild is not a constant source of information and support, then you are in need of a better guild. Believe me, it is waaaaaaay easier to find a guild as a player than it is to find players as a guild. It's all about supply and demand. The supply of guilds far exceeds the number of active players. The invisible hand that guides the game is the developer team.
If you want to be successful as a guild, you must support and develop players of all levels and experience.
If you're wondering whether or not your guild is right for you, ask a question about the game in guild chat. If nobody answers, start looking through the guild recruitment section.
Remember, before joining a quality guild, Luke Skywalker literally lived with his parents in the middle of a desert, with womp rats being his only measure of combat skill.
Now that is what I call great advice. Very informative and makes quite a bit of sense. Thank you for taking the time to answer 🤙