Can you sort g1,g2,g3,g4,g5?
Hi Stalvros…
Sorry but the answer is no, guilds can’t be sorted other than by leaving all and rejoining in the order you want – which can be tricky depending on who is available to re-invite you and able to set the right permissions/ranks again.
Other downside being you have to face the three-day bank access wall again on each guild.
TIP: If you try the leave all route, be sure to let them know in advance and make sure you have a note of who to ask in each guild.
Would be nice if this was added as a QoL thing, but right now no easy solution.
GL – Breeze
Yeah I was thinking leave then join again.
But, what if you’re the owner of that guild?
You can always make some1 officer to re-invite you again but once you leave, will the ‘owner’ of guild change to the officer?
You might consider purchasing another account, or making a P4F account, and joining your own guild. Always best for personal guilds, anyway, should something untoward happen.
Good luck.
I wish there was a way to change the order.
Mine currently has my personal bank guild as 1, then an inactive guild, and the two active ones at the bottom. I’d really like to change that so the active ones are at the top, followed by the bank guild and the inactive one is at the bottom.
“Life’s a journey, not a destination.”
Hi Stavross…and Inculpatus…
I’ve posted on the subject of Guild Leader rank before – and been corrected quite rightly by Inculaptus, who I hope to match in knowledge one day because…amazing. LOL.
My current understanding is that if a Leader promotes an officer to all the privileges of leadership then leaves. – the ‘White’ Leader sidebar in the Ranks section indicating Leader/Owner Rank is filled by the Officer with all privilege unlocked, until they grant the same to someone else and leave themselves. Which would be you again in the scenario discussed.
Where more than one member has all privileges unlocked not sure what happens if the ‘original’ White Bar Leader leaves. I don’t think it becomes vacant or disappear’s since it’s kind of a built in feature identifying permission levels.
Maybe Inculpatus can provide a better answer?
Breeze
(edited by Bbear.7830)