So what sets a ‘friendly, helpful’ guild apart when there are 1,000 of them that are all friendly and helpful?
I wish I knew. It would make writing a recruitment post much easier.
Vagabond Daggers was founded by a couple of Army buddies that served together over 20 years ago. I am a former (field) medical sergeant and the other guy is a retired sergeant major that spent most of his career wearing a green beret.
We are looking for other players that are mature, who like to play but hate to grind, that understand that the GW2 journey is where the fun is – not the race to 80. We covet international players. Our aim is to form a multinational 24-7 guild.
We understand that sometimes you want to play on your own, and that sometimes you want help, and other times you want to form a guild group. We know that sometimes you log in just to chat. We appreciate that that cliff was just too tempting not to jump off of just to see if you could land safely in the speck of water below.
We like when you say hello as you log in and we like to greet you in return.
We don’t want a large, unmanageable roster. We aren’t a guild where you can log in and never say anything to your guildmates.
We’re the Vagabond Daggers. Road-weary, ridden hard and often unkempt. We play to have fun and we appreciate doing it with others of our kind. We keep weird hours and have real lives and professional commitments.
Look us up sometime.