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Everyone is talking about POH but i think player owned guilds would be awsome

 

 

 

you could add (if it was a mining guild) ores up to addy ( no rune that would be cheap)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

or cooking guilds add ranges and chocolate spawns

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

crafting add clay silver and gold tiara,amulet, and holy symbol spawns

 

 

 

a furnace(not sure about this one) in p2p you would have gem rocks

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

or clans where only people that you say can enter and you could have your own clan clothes in their(clothes arent custom you would have like monk spawns ir prayer dresses and mage robe spawns)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

or monestarys where you would add altars

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

if you dont like this idea then tell me but no flaming! or i will smite you :twisted:

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Although the idea is nice and would work in theory.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In reality it just dosen't, it would be one of those keep the rich rich and the poor severing them. The poor people would want to use the guild and thus would have to pay for it there for keeping them poor and the rich rich.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The rich would also then have an extremely easy way of making money as they would get some poor person and make them run stuff back and forth(yes this happenes anyway) but then the bank is only a click away so the runner would be collecting ore/wood/whatever off everyone there. Which is good, but then the explotiation begins because there is such a huge amount of poor people they are easy to replace or just be paid minute amounts of money for the job.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ps. Zaros could smite you better

 

 

 

It would require some sort of round the clock money transfer and a pageing system and maybe even hiring npcs to do the job for you. In truth it just becomes more complex as you add more it requires more...

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Although the idea is nice and would work in theory.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In reality it just dosen't, it would be one of those keep the rich rich and the poor severing them. The poor people would want to use the guild and thus would have to pay for it there for keeping them poor and the rich rich.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The rich would also then have an extremely easy way of making money as they would get some poor person and make them run stuff back and forth(yes this happenes anyway) but then the bank is only a click away so the runner would be collecting ore/wood/whatever off everyone there. Which is good, but then the explotiation begins because there is such a huge amount of poor people they are easy to replace or just be paid minute amounts of money for the job.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ps. Zaros could smite you better

 

 

 

It would require some sort of round the clock money transfer and a pageing system and maybe even hiring npcs to do the job for you. In truth it just becomes more complex as you add more it requires more...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

i see what you mean...... :idea:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

in almost all mmo's levels 1 - 10 have worlds then levels 10 - 20 have worlds then 20 - 30 and so on and so forth that way noobs wont get scammed as much and each level is closer to each other so that you would get rid of (hopefully) a lot of problems

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it shouldnt have anything to do with being rich. if you take the tim to train the skill, then you can build the house/tool of your choice.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

but this would be way too unfair. why wouldnt i haul some housing materials down to mort'ton, and make an altar and bank chest there. or why couldnt i set up a house in lumbridge swamp with a place to keep all my ores without the long walk? i can think of endless ways this would make the game simply too easy

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if they would make that idea true, then... lagg...THE HORRIBLE LAGG!!

 

 

 

or many, many, MANY bugs... its to complex to add to the game,

 

 

 

but if it would be there ever, i would make a prayer guild.

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if they would make that idea true, then... lagg...THE HORRIBLE LAGG!!

 

 

 

or many, many, MANY bugs... its to complex to add to the game,

 

 

 

but if it would be there ever, i would make a prayer guild.

Known in-game as Mister evil9(lvl 93)(P2P).

Modding gta2(making maps, scripts,editing it).

On world 54 mostly.

Made a nice GTA2 site!

A little in-active...

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i like it but i think the closest thing we will get to that in a while has already been happening.. and that is clans

 

 

 

Allthough it would be sweet to have a tab in the friends tab for a guild (whether ur in it or own it) and then from that idea many can branch from that such as....

 

 

 

1) guild chat

 

 

 

2) teleporting members that arent near you to you..

 

 

 

3) etc. :so many gr8 player ideas its all up to jagex!!

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and possibly a castle war type thing but for guild vs guild matches.. with different types: ctf, elimination, etc.

 

 

 

Or maybe they can add a server called Guild which would really be like world 100 just renamed where a whole guild can meet to pk together and what not

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