World of Warcraft Classic – Guild Commands
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26 Aug 2019
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Guild commands are used to handle various guild functions such as inviting people to the guild, leaving the guild, promoting and demoting members, and other various functions.
- /gdisband, /guilddisband: Disbands the entire guild. Only the guild leader can use this.
- /ghelp, /guildhelp: Previously displayed guild help commands, but it seems this has been removed. To create a guild, use ‘guildcreate [name]’ in the console.
- /ginfo, /guildinfo: Provides basic information about your guild.
- /ginvite, /guildinvite [player]: Invites a player (or your current target) to the guild. You must be an officer to use this.
- /gleader, /guildleader [player]: Changes the guild leader to another player. The new leader must already be a member, and only the current leader can change this.
- /gquit, /guildquit: Leaves your current guild.
- /gmotd, /guildmotd: Sets or updates the guild Message of the Day. You must be an officer to use this command.
- /gpromote, /guildpromote [player]: Promotes a player or your current target within the guild.
- /gdemote, /guilddemote [player]: Demotes a player or your current target within the guild.
- /groster, /guildroster: Displays the full guild roster.
- /gremove, /guildremove [player]: Removes a player from the guild. You must be an officer to use this.
- /saveguildroster: Saves the current guild roster as a GuildRoster.txt file in your World of Warcraft Logs folder. The file includes details like name, level, class, rank, and location of each guild member.
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