90 days
Inactive guild leader replacement now requires 90 days of absence, up from 30 days. Ascent to the rank of guild leader is now only available to guild members at Ranks 1, 2, & 3.
How do I claim guild leader?
You can claim the leadership of your guild if your Guild Master has been offline for 90 consecutive days, and you are ranked second, third, or fourth in your guild roster.
How do you change guild master?
Also referred to as guild masters or GMs, which sometimes gets confused with Blizzard’s Game Masters. In order to change leadership, the person who is to be the new GM cannot be on the same account, as both members need to be logged in. The command to do this is /gleader .
How do I take over a dead guild?
An active guild member can use the Dethrone button to claim ownership if:
- The current guild master has been offline for at least 90 consecutive days.
- They are guild rank 1, 2, or 3, and logged in within the last week.
How long does a guild master have to be inactive wow?
90 consecutive days
You can claim the leadership of your guild if your Guild Master has been offline for 90 consecutive days, and you are ranked second, third, or fourth in your guild roster. If you meet these requirements, check below to see how to dethrone your Guild Master.
How do I claim a guild?
What is a guild leader?
A Guild Leader is a player character who is the head of a guild. They have administrative control of the guild’s operations (via “Guild Control” button on the Guild list window), including giving ranks, privileges, setting permissions to the guild bank, adding/removing guild members, etc.
What are the ranks in a guild?
– There are 5 guild ranks by default: Initiate, Member, Veteran, Officer, and Leader.
What do Guild officers do WoW?
Very large guilds can have an officer for each class. People in these roles know the class totally. They are entrusted to look at logs of raids and assist others of their class in maximizing their output during raids.