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=Tips for AIE Newbies=
So you've joined AIE, and now you're wondering, "How in the world do I meet people, and what can I do?"


*Upon joining AIE, please make sure you have reviewed the policies and responsibilities. 
The guild utilizes a variety of resources that enable guildies to get to know each other better. The following are some tips on how to jump in and get involved:
*In WoW and after downloading Greenwall, you will see a--well, a green wall of guild chat, now jump in and participate!
 
*Caps in guild chat is a big NO-NO! 
 
*Looking to join a dungeon group or about to start your own, /join aielfg or install the addon Call to Arms. 
*The first thing you'll notice in-game in AIE is that guild chat, or the "green wall" as it has been called in WoW, is frequently quite active. Don't be afraid to jump in and participate!
*Read the Forums and participate! We have a very active set of forums; you can find a raid team, talk about Your class/professions, or discuss general goings on with other members of AIE...and of course bacon.
*Read the [http://forum.myextralife.com/forum/3-alea-iacta-est/ forums] and participate! We have a very active set of forums; you can find a raid team, talk about your class/professions, or discuss general goings on with other members of AIE ... and of course there's bacon.
*If you feel like actually talking to other people in AIE, please join our vent server. You can find rules here and how to install and setup here.
*If you feel like actually talking to other people in AIE, please join our Ventrilo server. You can find how to install and setup Ventrilo [[Ventrilo_Setup |here]].
 
*Looking to join a raiding, pvp, or questing team or about to start your own? Looking to simply group up with guildies in-game? There are some addons and channels in most games that assist with grouping up. Further, the forums are one of the best resources for organizing or joining a team.
*If you feel like getting out of your play-space, please visit the [http://www.meetup.com/Alea-Iacta-Est-Gaming-Community AIE meetup site] and join the community to organize/participate in events near you.   
*If you feel like getting out of your play-space, please visit the [http://www.meetup.com/Alea-Iacta-Est-Gaming-Community AIE meetup site] and join the community to organize/participate in events near you.   
*Remember as a member of AIE, you are responsible for upholding the values of AIE in every aspect of the community, to Blizzard employees, and to players outside of the guild, both in-game and out.
 
*Most of all, have FUN!!!
 
As a guild member in good standing, you are in control of your level of involvement. You get out what you put in!

Revision as of 01:18, 22 August 2012

So you've joined AIE, and now you're wondering, "How in the world do I meet people, and what can I do?"

The guild utilizes a variety of resources that enable guildies to get to know each other better. The following are some tips on how to jump in and get involved:


  • The first thing you'll notice in-game in AIE is that guild chat, or the "green wall" as it has been called in WoW, is frequently quite active. Don't be afraid to jump in and participate!
  • Read the forums and participate! We have a very active set of forums; you can find a raid team, talk about your class/professions, or discuss general goings on with other members of AIE ... and of course there's bacon.
  • If you feel like actually talking to other people in AIE, please join our Ventrilo server. You can find how to install and setup Ventrilo here.
  • Looking to join a raiding, pvp, or questing team or about to start your own? Looking to simply group up with guildies in-game? There are some addons and channels in most games that assist with grouping up. Further, the forums are one of the best resources for organizing or joining a team.
  • If you feel like getting out of your play-space, please visit the AIE meetup site and join the community to organize/participate in events near you.


As a guild member in good standing, you are in control of your level of involvement. You get out what you put in!