
Code Of Conduct
When you are a member of Far Beyond Insanity, no matter your rank, you are to keep a respectful demeanor in and outside of the guild. Every action has it’s reaction; please make sure reactions to you are positive ones, because with the <Far Beyond Insanity> tag you represent our guild as a whole. As a member of FBI, you are expected to keep a positive attitude at all times. If you choose to become a member of the guild, certain codes of conduct will apply.
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Negative conduct will never help or change the final outcome any more or less than constructive criticism would. If there’s a suggestion you wish to give to improve a strategy or the aspect of someone’s play-style, you are to do so in a positive and constructive manner.
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We aim to make our raid environment an enjoyable one as we progress through content. To accomplish this, as a member of FBI, you should come to guild events prepared with both the knowledge of your class and the encounter(s). You are expected to be on time, if not early for the raid.
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During raids, on discord and in raid/guild chat, we encourage raiders to socialize during downtime. However, we require that during boss encounters, all channels are kept clear in order to keep raid stability in communication. This means that when the raid leader is speaking, discord is kept clear.
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While we expect our members to come prepared with advanced knowledge of the encounters, we encourage players to ask questions if further clarification is needed. If your silence results in your death and/or those around you, due to ignorance of the fight’s mechanics, it will reflect poorly on you. In short, always ask questions if you are not 100% sure of a fight.
We want Far Beyond Insanity to be a guild that we can all be proud to be a part of, and our reputation in the community impacts many aspects of the guild.
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In out-of-guild raids, you are to be fair to others and not take loot in unjust ways.
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You will not engage in public rants in-game or on any forums.
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If you are not capable of settling differences between yourself and another player, both guilded and non-guilded players alike, you are to speak to an officer.
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Make sure to make an effort to communicate clearly and effectively.
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Guild members will refrain from using abusive language or racial slurs publicly.
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Any abuse of guild channels and VoIP will have your speaking privileges suspended indefinitely.
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No political conversations in guild chat or in discord.
When you wear the tag, you are the guild’s representative to everyone that you play with. Please keep that in mind, thanks!