

You do need to answer Flavius Belisarius' question. Or in a year or two you may decide that you are ready for running a Guild. Your Guild leadership and other players may start turning to you for help and advice and getting you involved in running the Guild. You may decide that you don't like the idea of running a Guild. You may decide you don't like this particular Guild and move on.

There are some possible things that can occur during this period of learning. Study and learn about Guild management while building both your city and a network of friends and Friends. Active communication with Guild management is key to learning how that Guild runs and you seeing what you like and don t like about that particular management style. Work on your city as first priority, ask your Guild what you need to be doing growing your city to help the Guild. If you need help figuring out what to look for, ask. Join a good (not necessarily great) growing Guild. One of the best ways to accelerate nw city growth is to join a good helpful established rich Guild because of the help and guidance available.įorgoing that help with your city and trying to learn Guild management on the fly and constructing a good Guild are three separate challenges each made much more difficult because you are trying to do all three at once. Building a new Guild with a new Player as Founder will be really difficult.īuilding a city from scratch is difficult.
