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If you want to collect Guild Coins as efficiently as possible, take on a large guild with members on the same footing as you. Try to drag the battle as long as possible to be able to log in more activity. Use clerics and warriors and avoid mages and rogues. It's also better if the other guild is actively battling as well.
 
If you want to collect Guild Coins as efficiently as possible, take on a large guild with members on the same footing as you. Try to drag the battle as long as possible to be able to log in more activity. Use clerics and warriors and avoid mages and rogues. It's also better if the other guild is actively battling as well.
 
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The image shows "Guild Points", but the in-game text usually refers to them as "Guild Coins". It doesn't really matter what they're called, it's how many you have!
 
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Revision as of 02:16, 18 December 2010

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Obtaining Guild Coins

Guild Coins (sometimes called "Guild Points") can only be obtained by actively participating in Guild Battles. The number of coins you can receive after a battle depends on the amount of activity you logged. You will get 1 Guild Coin per 100 Activity Points. Activity points are gained by attacking other players. You will still receive activity points even if you lose a duel. Members of the winning guild will gain 10% more Guild Coins after the battle. The losing guild will still receive Guild Coins based on their battle activity.

If you want to collect Guild Coins as efficiently as possible, take on a large guild with members on the same footing as you. Try to drag the battle as long as possible to be able to log in more activity. Use clerics and warriors and avoid mages and rogues. It's also better if the other guild is actively battling as well.


Guild Coins or Guild Points?

The image shows "Guild Points", but the in-game text usually refers to them as "Guild Coins". It doesn't really matter what they're called, it's how many you have!