Finding a Guild

How do you guys end up finding guilds that you enjoy and whatnot? I feel I just get a bunch of auto invite ones but say I join one and don’t like the feel how would I leave?

I made my own with just me and my siblings :wink:

Just do /gquit
It’s not a big deal. I’ve quit plenty and no one ever said anything to me.

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Just jump ship until you find your “home”(guild that fits your playstyle)

Took me 2 expansion of pug life solo to find one …

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Oh sweet it’s that easy to quit? The hardest part is gonna be sticking with one character the whole time lololol but thanks guys!

Use the server your on server forums either leave a post there or go looking thru the posts already.

After years of guild hopping due to an abundance of guild leads and their small inner circle being the only social ones or ones that decided who does what in their guild I just created my own.

No one is in it but me and my alts. I’d love to join other guilds but in the end they never really live up to expectations. If you aren’t kissing some guild lead butt, being in their inner circle and brown nosing everyone you aren’t worth the time.

Some good guilds do exist but they are tiny boats in a massive ocean of guilds full of themselves.

Check out:

Wow Progress
Warcraft Logs
Guilds of WoW
Raider IO

Moon Guard has thousands of guilds. I was GM of one until I met my husband and then joined his lol

I change my guild very often. Always get invited to big guild with many people online but chat is dead.

Kind of tired of that so one of my lvl 60 is guildless.

It feels okay. Better than gquiting once a week

Set myself goals then actively look for guilds who shares them.

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Can you actually meet your other half in wow?
Or you meet your husband irl first

That’s honestly not as uncommon as you might think.

I met him in trade chat!!!

Sooooo… I had just transferred to Moon Guard from Borean Tundra bc that server died. Was just talking in chat, one day, and someone was commenting about how women have broken mics or cams. My petty bum was like “I’ll prove it!” and whelp… the rest is kinda history LOL

Turns out he is a lyricist for many WoW parody songs I’d listened to. So, when he sent me the vids he worked on I was pretty freaking stoked. LIKE I MET THE DUDE WHO’S LYRICS I FELL IN LOVE WITH!

Ima post one :x

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I’ve been in four guilds so far this expansion. The challenge has always been finding the balance between being in a progression oriented yet non-toxic environment. It’s like you can’t have both.

There are other hurdles I have to clear when searching such as guilds that only raid two days instead of three days a week, have a mage spot open cause my class is oversaturated, PST times when most Ally mythic guilds are EST, and so on.

That’s a wonderful story.

For me my wow journey is going to end to long in the future.

I canceled my 6 months sub and I’m here for a couple more months.

Classic wow was something I cherished a lot.
It died the moment TBC classic came out.

What I do in retail now is just reminiscing classic wow by farming classic raids for transmog.

I had a good ending in classic wow. My guild in a large server kicked me because I wasn’t doing good dps in naxxramas. I transferred to a rp pvp server. It was dying at the time but I still ended up getting what I wanted, corrupted ashbringer, on my hunter.

Deliberately seek out guilds for specific forms of content.

If you’re just looking for a general sense of “activity” and a “social experience”, you’re gonna get drowned by all the spam guilds with 470 members, 464 of which are the GM’s alts, 3 of which are “mute”, 1 of which is a bot, 1 of which is only talks to the GM, and 1 being you.

That and newer guilds that have no real direction or leadership and literally only exist because the GM wanted to be a GM with no further thought put into it outside of what name said GM wanted above their head.

I just join random pugs and if I over perform I usually get showered with Invites and server transfer offerings.

Beating off all the guild invites with a stick.

lmao.

A good place to start OP is the server forums. They are filled with guild recruitment for your particular server.

I would make a post on your server forums explaining a little bit about yourself and what you were looking for in a guild. Hopefully one will reply

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if you havent invested much time into the guild, then just gquit. i see guildies quit after 3 months, i wonder why for a few seconds, then move on with my life. its not as big a deal as you might make it out to be.

how to find a guild? couldnt tell you. i got invited to this one after running a mythic plus key with strangers and ive been here for like 2 years.

The real challenge isn’t finding a guild.

It’s socializing with other people. This is your adventure. If you can learn to do this, guilds are a breeze.