Hello! I lead an NA guild, but I always like trying to help out EU players who are looking for LGBTQIA+-friendly guilds. ๐Ÿ™‚. Here are two that I have seen recently: Bastions of Hope [HOPE] Wanderers' Haven [WAHA] Maybe one of these would end up being a great guild home for you! ๐Ÿ™‚. 1.

The guild is a diverse group who strives to be inclusive of women, LGBT people, people with disabilities and people of all ethnic and religious backgrounds. MISSION STATEMENT [Liar] seeks to create an open, social environment where people can play together and enjoy anything cooperative gaming has to offer, especially in Guild Wars 2.
The first skill is bound to the 1 key, the second skill to the 2 key, etc. Your character's five weapon skills are determined by the weapon equipped and the profession you chose. Initially, only
Same with fractals and dungeons. A guild leader also comes up with rules of behavior, participation, representation and other detail. Guild leaders are also expected to come up with a discord or teamspeak chatroom as any active guild should have a platform to communicate directly through voicechat. As for friends, it really depends on what you want to do. Once you get into a guild, really investing in the guild's Discord and Guild chat will be a sure fire way to find friends but as someone mentioned, let's say you are really interested in doing fractals - chatting up people in pugs can lead to you finding some people who have the same

GW2 guilds are fine as they are, for their intended audience. Players can find specific guilds for their preferred modes and join accordingly. If Anet were to try to make them more "mandatory" for general gameplay, the effort would fail miserably. You can't force a square peg into a round hole.

In the run up to the launch there were several different attempts made to list which servers guilds were rolling on (on forums, and using Google Docs), but eventually they all became out of date and/or contradicted each other, so I built GW2Guilds.org to use as a central database. It proved to be very successful, with around 2,000 guilds

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