All people in a guild had a common craft, such as tannery.
A body of people associated for a common purpose or interest, such as a guild.
A guild is a union of people do or make the same things.
All Hallows Guild Carousel was created in 1890.
The guild hierarchy is the way in which members and their rights are arranged. At the top is the guild master, on the bottom are new members. In between a guild master can put various ranks, ranging from full members to officers, to promote people who did well or allow people to help in guild management.
If the guild no longer exists there is no way to really find it unless you have connections with people that used to be in that specific guild
No, a merchant was an individual who sold things, but a guild was a group of merchants or craftsmen who had certain common interests.
If we are talking about the period before the 19th century: a Guild.
There are 8 guild ranks, I can't remember the names but there are 8 ranks, and 6 is normally active members, 7 is new and 8 is inactive. 3-5 would be people who know a good amount about the game and can help new members. 2 would be people who form activities in the guild and know alot about the game. 1 would be a small amount of people who make weekly events, help everyone out with the guild, issues in wow, discuss things, do all kinds of stuff. Then 0, which is the GUILD LEADER!!! :P
A guild was a union, so it wasn't used but belonged to. People who did certain types of work belonged to a guild that protected them in prices and other matters.
Guild protected workers. A guild of smiths would set a price for all of their goods, and if new smiths came to town they were not allowed to join the guild and since they were not members of the smithing guild, they could not sell their goods.
Usually means a club (a group of people with similar interests). For example, I just joined the computer guild.
yes, most people join the champions guild when you have 33 or over quest points and they also join another guild as well