Guilds

Guilds are player-created communities where you can team up, chat, and compete together.

Joining a Guild

Browsing Guilds

  1. Click Guild in the Profile section of the main menu
  2. Click Browse to see all active guilds
  3. Search by name or tag to find a specific guild
  4. Each guild card shows the name, tag, leader, member count, and motto

Requesting to Join

  1. Find a guild you'd like to join
  2. Click Request to Join
  3. Optionally include a message explaining why you'd like to join
  4. The guild's leader or officers will review your request
  5. You'll receive a Moogle Mail notification when your request is approved or declined

You can only be in one guild at a time.

Creating a Guild

Guild creation requires admin approval to maintain quality.

  1. Click Guild in the main menu, then Create Guild
  2. Fill in:
    • Guild Name (up to 50 characters)
    • Guild Tag (2-4 uppercase letters or numbers, displayed as [TAG] next to your name)
    • Description (tell people what your guild is about)
    • Motto (optional short phrase)
  3. Click Submit Application
  4. An admin will review your application and approve or reject it
  5. You'll receive a Moogle Mail notification with the result
  6. If approved, you become the guild's Leader

Guild Roles

Role Permissions
Leader Full control: promote, demote, kick, transfer leadership, update guild info, disband
Officer Approve/reject join requests, kick members (below their rank)
Member Access guild chat, participate in guild activities

Guild Tags

Your guild tag appears in gold brackets before your name throughout the site:

Guild Chat

Each guild has a private chat channel accessible only to its members. Guild chat uses the same features as lobby chat (BBCode formatting, emojis) but messages are only visible to guild members.

Managing Your Guild

For Leaders

For Officers

Leaving a Guild

Click Leave Guild from your guild page. If you're the leader, you must first transfer leadership to another member or disband the guild.

Tips

  1. Choose your tag wisely — It's visible everywhere and represents your guild
  2. Write a good description — It helps attract the right members
  3. Promote active members — Officers help manage the guild when you're offline
  4. Use guild chat — Coordinate strategies and build community