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Welcome,
Jedi Consular
Before we get started, it should be noted that the Order of Laibach is intended for members who are mature in nature, adaptable, and inherently have an excellent sense of humor, but know when to pay attention, perform as expected, and succeed. We are motivated individuals that enjoy beating the living snot out of our adversaries, help them to their feet honorably, and then kick them back down.

Our Adversary Guilds are located on the same server, Prophecy of the Five, and we have met them before. They are great groups of individuals, and enjoy having a good time.

1. Get of Fenris and Ghosts of War members may be killed on site, at any time, for any reason.

2. Posting hostile or inflammatory remarks on their guild web site(s) is strictly prohibited, and as we expect more from our members, anyone noted as doing so will be swiftly removed from our ranks in all games.

The Order gains many advantages over other Guilds through camaraderie, trust, and most importantly, human decency. Alliances with smaller and larger Guilds have and will continue to open doors to new experiences, friends, and unique playing environments. The more resources one has, the more experience one will gain.

As we venture forth into Star Wars: The Old Republic, we carry our values with us. We are a Guild of friends, both old and new, bothers, and sisters. Mutual respect is paramount within the Guild as well as outside it. We honor and defend our Guild mates.

We truly encourage all to read this and all documents contained within the SWTOR portion of our site as there are details that may be vital to your specific play style and personality type.

Through this document, one may substitute “Raid” for “Operation”, “Battle group” for “Warzone”, so on and so forth. Most reading this document understand basic MMO mechanics and any questions that may arise may be directed accordingly via the site Contact Form.

Let us take a quick moment to summarize:

1. Don't be an arse. We are here to have fun.

2. Don't be greedy. Give an item to a Guild member at no charge. Never charge a guild member for an item.

3. Keep swearing to a minimum, always.

4. Don't get sucked into flame-wars, arrogant debates, and opinionated discussions. Be better than that.

5. Be respectful of everyone, every gamer, even if you want to beat the crap out of them and their loved ones, repeatedly.

We are a fair, mature, and honorable group of individuals. Which is why we keep the rule of: If you leave the Guild for any reason, you may never be invited back (to the Guild in Star Wars: The Old Republic). Yes, even after 3+ years. Extended absences are of no issue, but you must leave one alternate or main character in the Guild.

Note: Once you are accepted to the Guild, you are a member. Once you leave, for any reason, you may not return.

Detailed Expectations:

Station OneI. Be as respectful as possible to all players, including members of all Guilds, Groups, Raids, and Battlegrounds. We are all human beings; please treat all individuals as such.

II. The Guild does not require a minimum of game time. Play when you want, and the spec you want. The Raid, Group, or Battle group will adjust, as you will adjust to their play style.

a. No one will tell you how to play your game, or how to spec your character. Please provide the same courtesy and never tell someone that they must spec or play a certain way.

b. Adapt to the abilities of others rather than requesting a respec. If a Commando is specced for DPS instead of Medic, and the group feels that this is a drawback, do not remove anyone from the group: adapt to the play style and create strategies to incorporate all member's strengths and weaknesses. Suggestions on spec changes are perfectly acceptable. We want every member to maximize their potential.

c. Never feel obligated to accept a PVP or PVE invite. No one will ever be required to Raid or PVP.

d. If you have never been on a raid, and the first time you attend the best item in the game happens to drop for your class, you are entitled to roll / loot the item, same as everyone else. You go you roll. You were there for the event, you should have the opportunity to reap the rewards, same as everyone else.

1. At times, depending upon game mechanic, certain gear requirements may be required for access to next-tier loot tables. Example: If you have all of tier-1 but a head piece, we hope and expect you will take the time to gain your tier-1 head-piece before accepting tier-2. This has only happened in select “official Guild games” in the past, and may not be relevant in SWTOR.

e. NO DKP (If you do not know what this is, you are better off that way).

f. Operations, or Raids, may require specific minimum skills or stats to attend. Please see the operational Guidelines portion of this site to confirm those requirements. As we progress through the game, any updates on requirements will be posted on the Operational Guidelines portion of this site, as well as in the forum for SWTOR located within the Order of Laibach Group à Discussions Tab. Any questions, always ask. Please.

III. Greed and Arrogance prohibited.Yoda

a. Think before you take and speak.

b. Ask before you sell or auction. We do not charge Guild members for anything, at all, ever. Help each and every member become the best in class.

1. If you have a brand spanking new hand-cannon that will easily buy you 100 full sets of armor and pay for your retirement, there may be a member that could use the item. Ask in Guild chat before you sell. You may be surprised at how it comes back to you later. Call it mmo-kharma if you will.

c. If a time arises where rolling on an item is a possibility, never limit the rolls to specific classes only.

1. Please roll for the character that was there for the event and not an alternate character, unless otherwise noted by the Operations leader.

2. Please do not roll on an item to simply break it down for materials or crafting purposes, unless otherwise noted by the Operations leader.

d. Asking to join the Guild simply to obtain a trip access to an Operation, currency, or to ask for items would be considered in poor taste and is, naturally, prohibited.

e. There is no reason to stab your friends in the back to get ahead in the game. We are all on the same side.

TrooperIV. Human Decency

a. Although we prefer to keep swearing in Guild, Raid, Party, and world chat to a minimum, Swearing is allowed and if you are easily offended, please adjust your chat filters appropriately.

1. Use your mind to find creative ways of expressing frustration or exclamation.

2. Words such as "arse", "effin", and "damn" are completely acceptable. Please try to leave bestiality comments out of all chat channels. This was a problem in the past. Just kidding but not really.

3. There are absolutely no reasons to type swear words. Feel free to bang on your keyboard and scream them at your computer though: perfectly acceptable.

4. Our Guild is all ages, and although we prefer members age 25+, we must be respectful of those younger than we may realize.

b. Promote expression of ideas, suggestions, and potential issues.

1. Please feel free to send a PM to an Advocate, General, or Guild Leader via in-game mail or web site Private Messaging System.

c. Please do not engage in trolling, flaming, or inciting feuds between Guild members, other players, chat groups, Raids, Groups, or Battlegrounds.

1. If you have something valuable to add to a debate, by all means speak up, but there is no need to fuel a fire in a virtual space.

d. Ultimately, we come here to have fun and enjoy ourselves, and we will continue to do so in this game and the next.

Thank you for taking the time to show interest in the Order of Laibach. If you believe you are able to adhere to the above requirements,
please click here and continue to the Operational Guidelines.

Einheit Invictus
Guild Leader, The Order of Laibach

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