Honorable Guild
One for all, all for one! Honorable Guild is a weekly inter-guild competition in which various guilds compete to snag guild castles of their own. While guild castles are normally obtainable from participating and winning War of Emperium, the top 3 Honorable Guilds per week are granted castles of their own as well.
We are looking forward to see some of our honorable veteran players to lead others especially the new bloods in the server.
May your guilds prosper and grow together with the help of each other!
How to Participate
Guilds don't have to register anywhere. All characters who are members of a guild are all eligible to participate and earn Honorable Points. Each character can keep on earning Honorable Points to contribute to their guild. The top 3 guilds with the most points by the weekly reset every Monday (00:00 server time) will win. After the weekly reset, all participating character's Honorable Points will also be reset.
Take note that if you leave your current guild your points are still there. However, if you join another guild and you earned Honorable Points in that second guild, the Honorable Points that you have in the previous guild will be erased.
You can look up the top 10 honorable guilds via the Honorable Board at Caspen [caspen 161 192].
How to Earn Honorable Points
Characters can earn Honorable Points by doing the activities below while they're members of a guild.
Take note that all of these are device-bound.
- This means that you cannot do multiple activities using different characters that are all members of the same guild to increase your points fast.
- For example, if you completed one Zeph Mission with Character A, you need to wait out the cooldown set on Character A before you can earn any points using Character B. * Any points that you might have earned while using different characters while Character A is still on cooldown will note be counted.
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Daily Quest |
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Scavenger Hunt |
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Zeph Missions |
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Goblin Invasion |
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Dice Event |
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Poring Catcher |
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Survival Event |
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Wheel of Fortune |
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Rewards
RANK 1 GUILD |
RANK 2 GUILD |
RANK 3 GUILD |
These rewards can only be accessed by the respective guild leaders of each Honorable Guild |
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These rewards be accessed by all guild members of the Honorable Guilds |
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Honorable Castle treasures also contain the same rewards as Castle Treasures obtained from War of Emperium Castles. There's one major difference: instead of getting Emperium Card, Honorable Castle Treasures have the chance of dropping a Fortuna Card.
Guild Instance Keys can be used by guild to enter a Guild Instance which can be participated by all members. However, take note that this is a high-level instance and dangerous monsters lurk inside.
Generally, most guilds who are competing for the top 3 Honorable Guild spots per week have some sort of reward/salary system. This is to encourage and reward guild members who are working their best to earn as much Honorable Guild Points as they can. Each guild's systems might differ from one another.
- Most guild typically offer payment in Zeny Bags (and/or other items) depending on the amount of points their members have earned per week.
- Some guilds might also tally up each members total earned Honorable Points and list them somewhere for transparency. The guild then offers various items that members can purchase using their earned points.
- Take note that this "salary system" is simply a system that each guild has. This is not an in-game system dictated by an NPC. There's no NPC that automatically rewards players who are participating/winning in Honorable Guild. Thus, if guilds wish to consistently succeed in taking the Honorable Guild spots per week, they'd abide by their own system that they have made in order to incentivize their members to always earn points.
- Having a reward/salary system is, more often than not, really financially taxing to the guild leader and any member who are providing zeny to fund the weekly salaries. Because in order to consistently have funds for their members, guild leaders usually sell the items that they get from castle treasures.
- In some bad scenarios, if a guild leader isn't keeping their promise, after taking a castle, they might ditch their members. They'd have all of the treasures for themselves without paying a single zeny to their members.
- As such, if you're a solo player looking to have some extra income, make sure that the guild you're trying to join is a trusted one by asking other players and other members of the guild.