Cherek wrote:I like it that there are different types of layman guilds too.
Both with and without penalty, both walk up and join and application. I like diversity. I like that there are plenty of them with different abilities. All guilds the same with different names... that sounds boring to me.
Layman guilds are not "just a hobby" for everyone, some people like to RP their layman instead of their OCC, (Which is why mercs are such a good OCC guild imho). So I dont mind some guilds have application process either. Most are walk up and join, but for those who want something else than just another special attack, there are places to go.
You open up for the whole discussion on whether or not (layman) guilds should be balanced against each other, or the old system with vastly different guild-tax should determine the power of a guild.
If all guilds should be balanced against each other, then it must be assumed that what they offer is equally useful, although the abilities may be different.
If that's the case, then the punishment for leaving should also be equal, and perhaps also the difficulty in joining.
But if you think that guilds should be at different powerlevels, and not be balanced against each other, then atleast the punishment should be more in line with the actual benefits of being a member, right?
I guess the main problem is that the guild-recode is still far from finished, and hopefully once each and every guild have gone through a recode, things would even out a bit more.
Also...Nobody is, or have been, arguing for make all layman guilds the same but with a different name, so I don't know why you argue against that.