#3
by keridwyn
Well, having been through a lot of clan transitions lately, here are a few suggestions.
--Choose members wisely. Better off to start small with similarly-minded people than to let in every yahoo that asks.
--Choose guards/generals even more carefully and make them real roles that must be earned by demonstrating leadership qualities. Don't just hand titles out to whiners who think they deserve it because of how long theyve been in clan or because of level.
-- Helpful to have a clan website and also a clan communication app (kik, text plus,etc)
--Come to a consensus around some key issues -- grouping (for bosses, in and out of clan, etc), how drops are managed and distributed, banking (keep bank access small), clan policy on KS'ing, etc. Lay those rules out and choose officers who will enforce them.
--Boot scammers and players widely known to be jerks immediately. They just give your clan a bad rep.
HAVE FUN! I've been in clans that were fun and clans that were work and miserable. Make your clan a place people want to be -- and then be extra careful about who you let in so that the clan "culture" doesn't get ruined.
good luck!
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