Path of Exile 2: Ultimate Guide to Guilds | Stash Tab, Microtransactions Shop

Path of Exile 2: Ultimate Guide to Guilds | Stash Tab, Microtransactions Shop

Alrighty mate, let me tell you about me and my experiences with Guilds in Path of Exile 2, ‘ave ya heard? I’ve been playing this game for quite some time now, and one thing that always caught my fancy was the idea of forming a Guild and having a shared Stash. Blimey, it’s like having your own little clubhouse where you can store all sorts of loot!

In the upcoming game, Path of Exile 2, guilds serve as the primary gathering spots for player communities. Therefore, it’s advisable to learn about them promptly.

The primary advantage of belonging to a Guild lies in the communal Guild Chest. This chest is accessible by all members within the Guild, making it an excellent tool for accumulating vast amounts of loot and distributing it among your fellow guildmates. Beyond this shared storage feature, there are other perks such as a dedicated chat channel and more.

In this ultimate guide, we’ll tell you everything you need to know about Guilds in Path of Exile 2.

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Creating or Joining a Guild

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To establish your personal Guild, simply navigate to the Guild section within the Social menu. If you’re using a keyboard and mouse, you can swiftly access this menu by hitting the ‘J’ key.

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To control players, simply press the menu or options button on your gamepad to open up the game’s settings or main menu. For instance, if you’re using a PlayStation DualSense, you would press the Options button, while an Xbox controller user should use the Menu button.

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Then just use R1 (PlayStation) or RB (Xbox) to switch over to the Guild tab.

Regardless of the path you choose, simply enter your Guild’s name in the designated space and click on ‘Create Guild’. Additionally, feel free to extend invitations to any players you desire for your Guild!

To become part of another player’s guild, all you need to do is ask them for an invitation in the global chat within the game since there isn’t a guild directory available at the moment. Once they send the invite, you’ll receive a notification with the option to either accept or decline. Simply choose ‘accept’ and you’ll be a part of their guild!

Guild Member Roles

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Within a Guild, each member occupies one of four distinct positions or levels. The guild master has the authority to rearrange these roles at will. Here’s the order from highest to lowest:

  • Leader – The head honcho of the Guild, usually whoever created it. They’re free to invite and kick members, as well as to change the roles of other members. They can also use the Microtransaction Shop to purchase additional Stash Tabs for the Guild Stash, which we’ll cover later in this guide.
  • Official – The same as Members, but they are able to freely invite any players into the Guild. Of course, they also get access to the Official tier of the Guild Stash, being second only to the Leader.
  • Member – A standard role. Can access the Members’ tier of the Guild Stash, but that’s about it.
  • Initiate – The lowest rank in the Guild, usually reserved for players who just joined. They only have access to the lowest tier of the Guild Stash.

These positions are mainly for determining access rights to the Guild Vault; as a Leader, be mindful and selective when assigning roles to those you trust.

The Guild Stash

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This is the ultimate reason to join and create Guilds in Path of Exile 2. The Guild Stash is similar to each player’s personal Stash, except it’s shared by all members of the Guild. You can always find the Guild Stash right next to your personal Stash.

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Remarkably, the Head of the Guild has the ability to acquire extra Storage Tabs. These are found within the Guild section of the In-Game Store and they demand Guild Points which you can obtain using the Points purchased in the shop at a rate of one for one.

Contributing to the community purchases, members of our guild are allowed to donate their Guild Points. Once a donation is accepted, that member will be secure from expulsion for a period of three months. The Leader can verify all transactions on the “Guild Transactions” section of the official website.

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Regarding the Stash Tabs, the Guild Leader has the flexibility to arrange them according to their preferences. This involves determining which members can access specific tabs. The roles we discussed earlier primarily serve this purpose. To modify these permissions, navigate to the tab Customization settings, as illustrated above.

We recommend spending some time familiarizing yourself with the Guild Stash interface if you’re the Guild Leader. It’ll be key to defining what your Guild’s members can get and add to the Stash!

Chatting Up with Guild Members

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To summarize, once you join a Guild, you’ll have access to a shared chat channel where you can communicate with other online Guild members. This feature is useful for organizing parties, discussing Guild Stash permissions, and simply socializing with friends.

So, there you have it, that’s the end of your ultimate guide to Guilds in Path of Exile 2. The Guild Stash is by far the main reason to be part of a Guild, so make sure you make good use of it!

It’s also worth noting that Guilds will be able to have a designated Guild Hideout later on, just like they did in Path of Exile 1. However, this feature seems to not be implemented yet, which is why we didn’t cover it.

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2024-12-13 01:36