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The Guild Trophy Case
A place to show off your best items, with space for text descriptions as well.
The Guild Vault
This is a storage page with a 10x4 inventory space that you would see when you clicked on your Guild Hall storage chest.
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The Guild Chevron Selection Page
Probably the most interesting of the three new images, this one shows all of the guild icons and colors you would have had to pick from to represent your guild on Battle.net.
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Low-level Guild Hall
Here's a quick run down of some of the most important Guild Hall features as they were last described:
• Guild Halls are free, and any character can found one as soon as they have completed the game once.
• Guild Halls are only available on Battle.net, and with a Guild Hall comes the right to pick a name, a three-letter abbreviation to appear after all member's names, a two-colour scheme and a chevron, an icon or symbol to represent your guild.
• The security for a Guild Hall is absolute. Before anyone can enter, they must be added to the Guild by the Guildmaster, a simple point, select option, and click procedure that is done from Battle.net chat.
• Guild Halls start small, just a single room with a grassy area outside to frolic in, but as you add money to the Steeg Stone, a form of treasury, they get bigger, and more features are added.
• There is no set limit on the number of members allowed in a guild, but it will be a large number. As many as one-hundred or more, possibly.