Guild responsibility and foul play consequences

You are a part of a tighter group in the Bay when you join a guild. Each Guild Leader is responsible for leading that group and ensuring that every member plays nicely and fairly.

Fair Play is the essence of good and competition. If we feel others are not playing by the rules or attempting to bend, circumvent, or ignore them, the competitions become foul and not fun anymore.  

Any individual or guild who will in any way not play to the best of their abilities or is found to play the system systematically will be suspended from the game.

This applies to win-trading, foul play behavior such as not attacking your guild mate on “Unfriends,” not healing your rival guild opponent playing in your team, and intentional losing or ‘suiciding.’ 

Please keep in mind that this list is not exhaustive. We expect sportsmanlike behavior and trust that every captain will play fairly and battle with pride.

 

A call to honor for Guild Leaders

Nobody is exempt from the consequences of not playing fairly, including guild and leaderboard champions.

Guild leaders – It is your responsibility to share, discuss, and make sure that every guild member understands them. Teamwork and family are what a Guild means. To honor the bond you have worked hard for, what a guild should not mean is to win by any means necessary at the cost of pride and honor.

Maybe some captains decided that playing honorably is not their way and that is fine, however in such case the Bay is not the place for you.

If you haven’t read our “Fair Play" rules yet, please feel free to read them for further reference.

 

What can I do?

We have dealt with all the reports and continue to do so with a strict eye. We have zero tolerance for misbehavior of any kind. Please keep reporting players who you believe may not be playing fair and add a description of exactly why or what you have observed. We will investigate such a report and take appropriate action.

Please remember that we do not disclose information about other players and their accounts. 

Important: False reports will also receive suspensions - so always be accurate and truthful.