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| <font color=purple>Guild Master</font>
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| All the above, and can change guild leaders or disband guild. Only the Guild Master can assign guild skill points.
| All the above, and can change guild leaders or disband guild. Only the Guild Master can assign guild skill points.
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=== Number of Guild Administrators ===
The number of Guild Administrators that can be assigned in a single Guild is dependent on the total number of members of that Guild.
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== Guild Level ==
== Guild Level ==
A newly created Guild will begin with Guild Level 1. In order to level up, the members of the Guild must obtain a certain number of Guild Honorary Points. They can obtained as members play dungeons or matches. The primary purpose of leveling up a guild is to obtain more Guild Skill Points to use.  
A newly created Guild will begin with Guild Level 1. In order to level up, the members of the Guild must obtain a certain number of Guild Honorary Points. They can obtained as members play dungeons or matches. Guild Points can be obtained at a higher rate when members of the same Guild are playing in the same party. The primary purpose of leveling up a guild is to obtain more Guild Skill Points to use.  
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