Helping keep guild bank clean
Ryder
Kalamazoo, Mi Icrontian
If you loot a lockbox that requires 450 skill or less, send it through in game mail to Avisuku (Ryder's warrior). I will open it and send the contents back to you. Typically if it is under a 350 level to open (maybe 400) it will just contain a green piece of armor or weapon. All of the Ghost Iron ones I have opened contain some amount of gold and a green. I will return all contents to you.
Edit: I don't have to open it, it turns out. I can just unlock it and mail it back.
Useful mats, like cloth (someone may be leveling tailoring for example), should be put in the bank but don't go crazy. If there are 4-5 stacks (20 each) of the type of cloth you have, then sell it in the AH for yourself. If you get more and there are now none in the bank, go for it. It is always nice to have a little help from your friends to level your profession.
The stuff you create from your profession leveling can be useful to someone, but only 1-2 of the item, IMO. If you have to create 16 and they don't stack, sell the other 15 in AH or to vendor.
Feel free to add your thoughts in the thread
Edit: I don't have to open it, it turns out. I can just unlock it and mail it back.
Useful mats, like cloth (someone may be leveling tailoring for example), should be put in the bank but don't go crazy. If there are 4-5 stacks (20 each) of the type of cloth you have, then sell it in the AH for yourself. If you get more and there are now none in the bank, go for it. It is always nice to have a little help from your friends to level your profession.
The stuff you create from your profession leveling can be useful to someone, but only 1-2 of the item, IMO. If you have to create 16 and they don't stack, sell the other 15 in AH or to vendor.
Feel free to add your thoughts in the thread
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Auctioneer adds a recommended action for vendor, auction or d/e for most items. I generally post it 1-2x before d/e. I would volunteer to be the dedicated d/e person, but I literally only just picked up enchanting on my rogue.
If you can't be bothered to auction them, just vend them. We don't need leveling greens in the guild bank.
Kethark withdrew 6680 gold
Willinnan withdrew 4000 gold
Heilo withdrew 3000 gold
glad i'm questing to fund the officer's mile high club...
@Rexxar giggled and said his 4000 was to buy leggings and he will pay it back.
@Magic I have no idea
I am certainly paying back the 2680 that I borrowed and have already begun making deposits.
Sorry, didn't know I was being babysat.
Also, as far as I'm concerned its gold that we earned from our old raiding and current questing so if you need gold for leveling, heirloom, riding/mounts at early level and you plan to contribute back an equal amount, just ask.
All guild members contribute, very true, but it was only after we reached a certain guild level and then it is only 5% of what you loot. There is now way that every guild member can borrow 2 or 3K gold so how do you draw the line?
Imo, buying heirlooms with guild funds is not acceptable, they become a permanent part of an individual's account.
I am not going to lose any sleep over it but I think that, at a bare minimum, 1 or 2 other officers should know about any withdrawal over 1K.
Too many cooks spoil the soup and you can't always rule by committee because you will never agree on things, I get it, but these are my thoughts.
Heirloom items to get raiding characters to that level asap seemed like a good reason to barrow from the fund. I could be wrong.
Edit: I'm also more than willing to DE anything you mail to Ryanfodder.
Personally, the only time I have used guild funds is for raid repairs. I just play the game until I have the money I need.
2 Snapvines. 3 at the end of the week. Don't make me ask again.
2. To the effect of part one, I suggest you pay back loans in liquidated gold instead of ore/gems so nobody will call you out on paying back less than you pulled - any statement that says you paid it back in material is pretty suspect. As someone in a visible position, your job is to be hard on yourself so nobody can claim you're being easy on yourself. If you're not, people will call you out in an abrasive fashion.