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Introduction

The following commands are guild-related. Most can only be run by guild officers, and some can only be run by guild leaders.

Note that guild leaders can have multiple "guild leader alts" if those alts are on the same account.

Commands

/guilddelete (Leader Only)

Deletes the guild

/guildinvite *name* (Officer Only)

Invites the character with the provided name to a guild

/guildinvite o *name* (Leader Only)

Invites the character with the provided name to a guild as an officer. Note that this command can be used to "invite" existing guild members (it simply promotes them to officer status).

/guildleader (Leader Only)

Changes the leader of the guild to a new guild member

/guildremove (Officer Only)

Removes the character with the provided name from their guild

/guildsay (/gu)

Sends a message to the character's entire guild

/guildstatus

Shows (in the in-game chat) which guild the target character belongs to (even if they are anonymous).


/guildmotd (Officer Only)

(Disabled) Commands for "Guild Wars"

NOTE: On Live these commands could be used to start and end guild wars. If two guilds both enabled guild wars with each other, the game would allow members of both guilds to PvP with each other. These commands don't (currently, in 2019) work on Project 1999.

/guildpeace (Leader Only)

Ends a guild war.

/guildwar (Leader Only)

Starts a guild war.