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> _Originally posted by **[AnotherClaire](/forums/33541/topics/916780?page=1#11638457):**_
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> Hello Heroes!
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> We’ve been battling the Guild Wars for 1 year this week! To celebrate we are giving away 10 copies of the original brag card ‘Feed The Flames’!
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> To enter, tell us below, or on our Facebook page @battlehandgame, what is the best thing about being part of your Guild?
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> This contest closes at 00.00 UTC on Monday 9th October. Winners will be announced later that day.
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> Good luck!
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BlkRoseFelloship has members from around the world. It's been great to establish friendships in other areas. Members help each other, answering questions, discussing strategies, etc. Guild wars have been entertaining with such a helpful group of people.
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The best part about being a a guild is working together to achieve a common goal.
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Being a part of something bigger, the on-going discussions and dreams of legends, as well as watching the top guilds battle for number 1.
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Our guild has raised the bar in playing the game smarter, while offerering flexibility being connected with such a larg community of solid players. Thank you team.
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Best thing is having fun with other people around the world. We have a great team at Shadows of Immor and we all play for the fun of it.
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Best part is the coming together then somehow winning
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Best part of being in necromancers. ..the guild I run...is getting a group of like minded people to work together. ..form a bond..friendships. ..and work towards a common goal. .victory!
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best part.. heeh.
I had to remind myself how to speak English ... and in Russian ... and learn Spanish for a moment: D
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To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentations of their women!
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I am a disabled vetran who no longer serves in the military, so the best part for me is once again having a group of individuals to guide and teach and build into formidable fighters once again. We are slowly becoming a team that works for the benefit of the group rather than the individual by learning strengths and weaknesses and exploiting or building upon them. Also, I have PTSD and SAD from life and military experiences. This game allows me a wonderful outlet for social interaction and building friendships in a safe and comfortable setting.
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The BEST thing about our guild is that we care about the BattleHand community. Jai and Psy have written extensive and comprehendible guides for the beginners. Multiple charts and tables to access for greater knowledge of dungeons. We created a public discussion channel on our Discord server to engage all guilds in friendly discussion. Jai created the HUD for all players to track their own progress and inventory, for the greater good of the game. We are innovators and we want to see this game go as far as it possibly can. I have been here every day for 11 months without fail and our community keeps me going when I feel stagnant. Long Live BattleHand!!!
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Helping by donate cards, comment about enemy guild weak points and possibility to fight each other to know your strong and weak points.
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Random selection of opponents and prizes is merciless (this is not bad). Together, it's easier to stay calm and fight :-)
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I have played this game for 4 months,My guild is “三宫六院”,the best part of being in my guild is making many friends,I can ask their stupid questions,I can share my interesting stories with them,I can battle with them to contest the Guild Wars,I can find friendship and care.
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Guild is family. I am proud to say that my virtual in game family is there through thick and thin. They have my back, and I have their back. Together everyone wins!
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I've been in 3 different guilds since the inception of the Wars.
The first one was just there. No real communication, no plan, no strategy. Just fight, and you get what you get.
Second one was better. Communication and some strategy, and especially, some chatty, friendly folks. But then, that guild fell apart when a few key members quit.
Which leads me to my current guild.
Lots of communication, super helpful strategy talks, and over all great folks to just kinda hang out with.
And, though I am sure there are folks out there who would never believe it, one of the best guys out there leading the charge for us.
So, what it all comes down to is comradery. My guild has it in spades, and it has greatly improved my love of the game because of it.
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Win together, Lose together.
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In all the games I've played, I've never joined a guild or chat group in general. I'd always been nervous of judgement over maybe not playing well or not being high enough level or something. My guild Sith Happens was the opposite of those things. The people were friendly and helpful and encouraging. We pushed each other, but in really good ways. And we always stressed the number one rule of "Real life comes first". I found myself as guild leader after a couple months, and tried very hard to make it as welcoming a place as possible. When we allianced with what's now known as Umbrella Corp, I suddenly found myself part of a huge group of people that were all those things in spades. Even though we only know each other in terms of the game and little snippets otherwise, they feel like friends. I look forward to talking with them every day, it's one of my favorite things. This group feels like home, and I'm so happy I found these people/guild/alliance.
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A very supportive community where people genuinely helps each other progress in the game and having fun just chatting.
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Having a very supportive group. Brings the game enjoyment to another level.
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Best part is beating them in a duel, making them feel small and inadequate, as all good siblings do.
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The prizes from guild wars, of course!
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