As Terminus grows, so do the chances to team up with powerful allies. Setting up a guild in Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen helps you make a name for yourself in the game.
Whether you're a seasoned player or a newbie who wants to bring people together, starting a guild allows you to create strong bonds and take on challenges as a group.
This guide covers all the essentials of creating and managing a guild, including invitations, promotions, and disbanding.
How To Create a Guild & Guild Commands
To kickstart your guild in Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen, you need to use a command in the chat window.
The first step is to type /guildcreate
and then enter the name you wish to assign to your guild.
For example, if you want to name your guild Legends of Terminus, just type:
/guildcreate Legends of Terminus
Another way is to use /createguild,
which does the same job as /guildcreate.
When you run this command, the system will create your guild and make you the leader, so you're all set to start recruiting and managing your community.
Once your guild is good to go, start inviting people to join the community. There are two simple ways to invite players to your guild:
If they're close by, select them and type /guildinvite
. This will instantly send them an invite to join your guild.
Even if the player’s far off, you can still invite them by typing their in-game name after the command like this:
/guildinvite PlayerName
You can also use /inviteguild,
it works the same as /guildinvite.
As your guild expands, you’ll likely want to tweak the ranks, whether that means promoting, demoting, or removing players.
Here's how you can sort out your guild's roster.
To promote someone to a higher rank, like an officer, simply type
/guildpromote PlayerName
If someone’s performance or behavior calls for it, you can demote them to a lower rank with the command /guilddemote PlayerName.
If you need to remove a member from the guild, either for inactivity or disruptive behavior, you can do so with the command /guildremove PlayerName.
This will expel them from the guild.
If you want to exit the guild, this command will work for that too.
You can check your guild members and their ranks by typing the following command to view the entire roster:
/guildroster
This will show who's in the guild, their online status, and what rank they have.
If you'd rather, just use /guildmembers
for the same info. It's useful for figuring out who's active and who might need a hand.
From time to time, guild leaders might call it quits on their guild, whether it's due to inactivity, changing priorities, or whatever else.
However, this command can’t be undone, so use it carefully. To shut down your guild, just type this:
/guilddisband
Before the guild gets deleted for good, you'll have to confirm. /disbandguild
is another option that works the same way.