Classic guild names

Hi community. I couldn’t sleep last night so I added to my list of guild names. I hope that this helps someone trying to decide what to name their guild in Classic. Note: I have excluded my top three picks for obvious reasons. :wink:

Tastes Like Vanilla
Resurrection
Second Chance
Raiders of the Lost Art
Rinse and Repeat
Hive Mind
Hunter Weapon
Here We Go Again
Fortytude
We’ve Been Here Before
Here We Go Again
Second Time Lucky
Clean Slate
Resurrection
Back to Basics
Angels of Mercy
Vanguard
Veterans of Azeroth
Premonition
Hindsight
Dragonslayers
Legends Of Our Time
Preparation Period
Premonition

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Did you miss something in your post? There is nothing here.

Where are the names?

I am agonizing over picking my guild name.

I had them in greater and less than signs so the editor interpreted them as code! Fixed :slight_smile:

Listing “Here We Go Again” twice is either an accident or funny.

I don’t care what the guild is called, only how they perform. The guild could be <Beliebers> and I’m fine with it as long as we are efficient and don’t leave any bosses alive each week.

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What will the character limit on guild names be? It’s 24, right?

Make Azeroth Great Again

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<-- Made this one for fun. BfA might be all “For the Horde” and “For the Alliance”, but I am “For Classic”!

:nauseated_face: I wanna hurl at the thought of it. This is the only thing I can imagine that gives the guild name some purpose - not only does it have a terrible name, but its not about to collapse or fail any time soon…

I can’t lie, I might strike a deal with the guild leader and gquit every night after raid night haaa.

But really I don’t mind dumb names. In fact I’m more averse to names that are trying to be way too serious, such as Latin names.

One of the coolest names in WoW history is <vodka> - I mean it’s just so simple and direct.

Simple names are usually great for PvP as well. A single word is more fitting for a small group, and a descriptive name can tell you a glance at what the guild is about.

I feel like the latin named guilds are just trying to be cool. It feels transparent and latin doesn’t fit into a fantasy game that isn’t based the in real world/europe.

Big fan of RP names since they are thematic and it promotes immersion into the lore.

I’m probably going to try snag <Murloc> for myself if possible.

Yeah, I’d join that.

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It’s cool, but it always reminded me of the Columbine guy who used that as his online/gaming/alter-ego name. I doubt that was intentional on their part, though.

< Canadian Maple Syrup Eh >
< Alberta Beef syndicate >
< Seal Cub Clubbing Club >
< It hurts When I PvP >
< Huge PvPness >
< And Two Stealthed Rogues >
< Laser Beams PEW PEW PEW >
< Potatoes >
< Rock and a Horde Place >
< Shenanigans >
< Is Kind of a Big Deal >
< AB Positive >

:cocktail:

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Peaked in 2004

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I was hoping someone would pick up that I put that twice. :wink:

I will use the same guildname we had in Vanilla…although it’s very likely that only 10% of the people in it will be original members.

Guild I was in classic was named “rising addiction” then we reformed in wotlk as "reborn addiction, so I’d like to go some where on those lines

100% guaranteed to be at least one guild on each server with this name, complete with spamming Trade chat with the usual cringey “Come support our God-Emperor Trump” recruitment messages.

And people will fall for the troll at start raging at them, every time.

I’d actually love a guild named “Dunning-Kruger”

I think it’d be pretty funny.

( In the field of psychology, the DunningKruger effect is a cognitive bias in which people of low ability have illusory superiority and mistakenly assess their cognitive ability as greater than it is.)

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