Guild Verbs
";vars set rogue_password = x,x,x,x,x,x" - Saves your password in Lich for use with ;go2
"gld" - Shows your current task and how many ranks you have in each skill.
"gld rank (person)" - This is how you check how many ranks you or another player has, including what skills they have mastered.
"gld rank all" - This checks the entire room.
"gld promote (person) in (skill)" - Promotes a person to the next rank. If you are the master of a skill, but not a guildmaster, you can still promote people in the skill you mastered. A guildmaster can promote someone in any skill, whether they are mastered in it or not.
"gld initiate (person)" - This is how a guildmaster invites someone into the guild. The invitee must have 15k silvers.
"gld checkin (person)" - This is how a guildmaster collects someone's dues. Dues are 5k unless you are a guildmaster. Guildmasters do not have to pay dues, but they must still check in every month.
"gld nominate (person)" - This is how someone nominates someone else for guildmaster. Only a guildmaster or someone with at least 125 ranks may nominate. You need at least 2 people to nominate, and one to promote, in order to become a guildmaster. Dante can also promote. If you have at least 125 ranks in the guild and are mastered in at least one skill, then you can be nominated as a guildmaster.
"gld promote (person) guildmaster" - This is usually not used because Dante can do it, unless there are 3 guildmasters present.
"gld news" - This, of course, checks the guild news.
"gld accept" - This is how you accept a promotion or a checkin.
"gld decline" - This is how you decline a promotion or a checkin.
"gld resign" - I sure hope nobody ever uses this. This is how you resign from being a guildmaster.
"ask Dante for promo in (skill)" - This is how you get Dante to promote you.
"ask Dante about guildmaster" - This is how you get Dante to promote you to guildmaster if you have 5 nominators present.
"ask Dante about checkin" - This is how you get Dante to collect your dues.
"Ask DeLuca about training (skill)" - This is how you get a training task from DeLuca. If you ask him twice, he will explain how trading works. You also use this command to train with the skilled masters, though you'd replace DeLuca with the name of the master.
"Ask DeLuca about trading (skill)" - This is how you trade a task. When you trade a task, the points the task would have given are added to your points needed to rank, and you do not gain exp from the next task you complete. You will always recieve a random task after trading, even with sweep.
"stunmaneuver automatic" - If you type this, it sets a flag so that you will perform certain stun maneuvers automatically when stunned. For example, say you get stunned from disarm and drop your weapon, you can just type "get (weapon)" and it will automatically use your stun maneuver for you. Stunmaneuver automatic only works with SHIELD, WEAPON, and GET.
"gld stance (stance desired)" - This is a way to reduce your guild skill defenses, depending on the gld stance that you are in. Its main purpose is so that higher level ones can help lower level ones with reps, when they otherwise could not be hit. GLD Stance Offensive is 100% of your defenses applied, advance is 85%, forward is 70%, neutral is 55%, and guarded is 40%, and defensive is 25%. There is a small penalty for guild training in a guild stance other than offensive though. The higher your guild stance, the less exp you will gain when training with a partner. The percentage of exp lost is the same as the percentage of the stance. So you usually get 10 exp per rep you give someone, but say you were in guarded, you'd only get 4 exp per (40%). In neutral and advance stance, you round the percentage down to the nearest 10 (50% in neutral and 80% in advance). Be careful not to walk out of the guild in the wrong gld stance and get hit by a maneuver because of it. Whenever you log on, your gld stance automatically defaults to offensive.
";vars set rogue_password = x,x,x,x,x,x" - Saves your password in Lich for use with ;go2
"gld" - Shows your current task and how many ranks you have in each skill.
"gld rank (person)" - This is how you check how many ranks you or another player has, including what skills they have mastered.
"gld rank all" - This checks the entire room.
"gld promote (person) in (skill)" - Promotes a person to the next rank. If you are the master of a skill, but not a guildmaster, you can still promote people in the skill you mastered. A guildmaster can promote someone in any skill, whether they are mastered in it or not.
"gld initiate (person)" - This is how a guildmaster invites someone into the guild. The invitee must have 15k silvers.
"gld checkin (person)" - This is how a guildmaster collects someone's dues. Dues are 5k unless you are a guildmaster. Guildmasters do not have to pay dues, but they must still check in every month.
"gld nominate (person)" - This is how someone nominates someone else for guildmaster. Only a guildmaster or someone with at least 125 ranks may nominate. You need at least 2 people to nominate, and one to promote, in order to become a guildmaster. Dante can also promote. If you have at least 125 ranks in the guild and are mastered in at least one skill, then you can be nominated as a guildmaster.
"gld promote (person) guildmaster" - This is usually not used because Dante can do it, unless there are 3 guildmasters present.
"gld news" - This, of course, checks the guild news.
"gld accept" - This is how you accept a promotion or a checkin.
"gld decline" - This is how you decline a promotion or a checkin.
"gld resign" - I sure hope nobody ever uses this. This is how you resign from being a guildmaster.
"ask Dante for promo in (skill)" - This is how you get Dante to promote you.
"ask Dante about guildmaster" - This is how you get Dante to promote you to guildmaster if you have 5 nominators present.
"ask Dante about checkin" - This is how you get Dante to collect your dues.
"Ask DeLuca about training (skill)" - This is how you get a training task from DeLuca. If you ask him twice, he will explain how trading works. You also use this command to train with the skilled masters, though you'd replace DeLuca with the name of the master.
"Ask DeLuca about trading (skill)" - This is how you trade a task. When you trade a task, the points the task would have given are added to your points needed to rank, and you do not gain exp from the next task you complete. You will always recieve a random task after trading, even with sweep.
"stunmaneuver automatic" - If you type this, it sets a flag so that you will perform certain stun maneuvers automatically when stunned. For example, say you get stunned from disarm and drop your weapon, you can just type "get (weapon)" and it will automatically use your stun maneuver for you. Stunmaneuver automatic only works with SHIELD, WEAPON, and GET.
"gld stance (stance desired)" - This is a way to reduce your guild skill defenses, depending on the gld stance that you are in. Its main purpose is so that higher level ones can help lower level ones with reps, when they otherwise could not be hit. GLD Stance Offensive is 100% of your defenses applied, advance is 85%, forward is 70%, neutral is 55%, and guarded is 40%, and defensive is 25%. There is a small penalty for guild training in a guild stance other than offensive though. The higher your guild stance, the less exp you will gain when training with a partner. The percentage of exp lost is the same as the percentage of the stance. So you usually get 10 exp per rep you give someone, but say you were in guarded, you'd only get 4 exp per (40%). In neutral and advance stance, you round the percentage down to the nearest 10 (50% in neutral and 80% in advance). Be careful not to walk out of the guild in the wrong gld stance and get hit by a maneuver because of it. Whenever you log on, your gld stance automatically defaults to offensive.