Talk:Guilds/@comment-173.55.101.232-20140314184956/@comment-17760674-20140314191716

I was in an extremely similar position with my guild; it wasn't until someone on the wikia suggested that we reform and create a new guild that I realized no one in my guild had actually thrown the idea up for the couple of months that we had been struggling xD Even though a few of us had contributed significantly to our old guild, no one seemed to be against the idea on the basis of starting over from 0 for guild contrib. (but then again, I don't think any of us broke 100k) And everyone was willing to switch over.

(Note: there were only seven of us, including me, who were active; not sure about your guild)

Did you run the idea by your guild in the past? Was anyone against it? If you didn't toss up the idea before this, then maybe it'll turn out that your guildies will be okay with the idea of reforming ^^ You also might want to ask them who they think the leader should be if you don't think that there'll be any fighting or really bitter feelings over it.

Reforming a guild that has an inactive leader is a great idea since there will be more control over who's in the guild and who isn't (aka kicking out the inactives). ^^

Another suggestion that isn't quite related to guild reformation (I need to find another word for that) but goes along nicely: if you aren't already using a third-party chat app (like Line, Whatsapp, WeChat, etc), you should ask your guildies if it's possible for them to download one so that when you message each other, you'll receive notifications since the guild bulletin doesn't give any.

Also, you mentioned reforming after this GCQ. Definitely a good idea, and here's another benefit: you'll have more time to discuss guild requirements, etc. without having the pressure of GCQ over your head, if that makes sense?

Good luck!