Blizzard-supported guild banks were introduced with patch 2.3 to help reduce player-created guild banks, which were prone to Terms of Use violations due to account sharing.
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| - A guild bank is an in-game storage interface for holding items and money to be shared among guild members.
- Blizzard-supported guild banks were introduced with patch 2.3 to help reduce player-created guild banks, which were prone to Terms of Use violations due to account sharing.
- Guild Bank er en bank som Guildene bruker for og putte inn penger som kan lånes ut til medlemer og spare til Tabard eller Guild Bank Tab.
- The Guild Bank was an element of the Bounty Hunters' Guild through which transactions were made. The Guild had a 10% handling fee which was deducted from a bounty's worth before being placed into the hunter's account.
- Guild Banks are banks that can be used in The Elder Scrolls Online to collect items and share them with other members of the guild. These are different from normal banks in that they are communal. They are unlocked once 10 or more people have joined that particular guild. The Guild master of the guild decides upon the access of the guild bank, meaning that certain ranks may or may not have access to the guild bank. With The Elder Scribes (this wiki's guild), for instance, access to the bank is restricted to the second level of guild membership, or those who actively contribute to the wiki.
- A guild bank is an in-game storage interface for holding items and credits to be shared among guild members. There are three requirements to opening a guild bank:
* Can only be purchased by a Guild Master
* The guild must have a minimum of 12 members on the roster (including alts)
* A purchase fee of 600,000 credits
- When players deposit, withdraw or transfer money from their guild bank, they will receive a Receipt. If the transaction was a success, it will be a Receipt (Success), otherwise it will be a Receipt (Fail). The receipt shown on the right is an example of a successful guild withdraw transaction. Players cannot transfer from their bank account to a guild bank account. Thus, in order to make a guild deposit, the player must carry the gold with him. Players can deposit into their guild bank with the keyword chain guild deposit > (amount) or by the abbreviated guild deposit (amount).
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| - World of Raids
- Goldbloom's Guide To Guild Banking
- Goldbloom's Guide To Guild Banking
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| - Date: 28. Nov 2014 - 12:33:12
- Gold Amount: 10
- We are happy to inform you that your transfer request was successfully carried out.
- Receipt Owner: Player of Guild
- Recipient: Player
- Type: Guild Withdraw
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| - When players deposit, withdraw or transfer money from their guild bank, they will receive a Receipt. If the transaction was a success, it will be a Receipt (Success), otherwise it will be a Receipt (Fail). The receipt shown on the right is an example of a successful guild withdraw transaction. Players cannot transfer from their bank account to a guild bank account. Thus, in order to make a guild deposit, the player must carry the gold with him. Players can deposit into their guild bank with the keyword chain guild deposit > (amount) or by the abbreviated guild deposit (amount). Guild leaders and vice leaders can withdraw money from the guild bank. The money will be transferred into the player's bank account. The keyword chain is similar to that of depositing: guild withdraw > (amount), or guild withdraw (amount). Guild leaders and vice leaders can also transfer money from one guild bank to another. They can do this with the keyword chain guild transfer > (amount) > (recipient guild), or guild transfer (amount) > (recipient guild), or guild transfer (amount) to (recipient guild). Receipts are sent to the player's inbox when they try to make a transaction. This can be used to prove that money was sent to/from a guild bank and gives some information about the status of the transaction, or why it failed, etc.. Guildhall rent will now be debited to the guild bank. However, if there is insufficient funds in the guild bank account, the leader's bank account is debited instead. The fees involves in guild wars are also debited to the guild bank. If insufficient funds are in the guild bank, however, the guild leader's bank account will not be debited and instead the war will not proceed.
- A guild bank is an in-game storage interface for holding items and money to be shared among guild members.
- Blizzard-supported guild banks were introduced with patch 2.3 to help reduce player-created guild banks, which were prone to Terms of Use violations due to account sharing.
- Guild Bank er en bank som Guildene bruker for og putte inn penger som kan lånes ut til medlemer og spare til Tabard eller Guild Bank Tab.
- The Guild Bank was an element of the Bounty Hunters' Guild through which transactions were made. The Guild had a 10% handling fee which was deducted from a bounty's worth before being placed into the hunter's account.
- Guild Banks are banks that can be used in The Elder Scrolls Online to collect items and share them with other members of the guild. These are different from normal banks in that they are communal. They are unlocked once 10 or more people have joined that particular guild. The Guild master of the guild decides upon the access of the guild bank, meaning that certain ranks may or may not have access to the guild bank. With The Elder Scribes (this wiki's guild), for instance, access to the bank is restricted to the second level of guild membership, or those who actively contribute to the wiki.
- A guild bank is an in-game storage interface for holding items and credits to be shared among guild members. There are three requirements to opening a guild bank:
* Can only be purchased by a Guild Master
* The guild must have a minimum of 12 members on the roster (including alts)
* A purchase fee of 600,000 credits
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