Guild PvP is where Throne and Liberty truly shines. Siege wars, territory control, and guild versus guild combat reward organization and coordination. Success requires more than individual skill - it takes a guild working together.
Siege War Fundamentals
Siege wars involve capturing and defending objectives with your guild. Success comes from coordination, composition, and communication. Individual skill matters less than following calls and playing your role.
Building Your PvP Roster
Balance your roster with tanks, healers, and DPS. Know who plays what and track their gear with Throney. Have backup players for each role. Consistent roster lets you develop strategies and synergies.
Communication and Shot Calling
Designate shot callers for target selection and movement. Keep voice comms clear during fights - save chatter for between engagements. Everyone should know who to listen to and what calls to expect.
Learning from Losses
Review fights after siege. What worked? What didn't? Track performance with Throney's analytics. Losing teaches more than winning if you analyze what went wrong.
Competitive PvP guilds are built through organization and practice. Throney's roster tracking, attendance system, and war party builder give you the tools to compete at the highest level.
Frequently Asked Questions
Siege requirements vary by content. Most guilds want 20-40 active PvP players to field competitive groups. Quality and coordination matter more than raw numbers - a smaller organized group beats a larger uncoordinated one.
Practice together regularly. Run scrims against allied guilds. Review your fights. Track what compositions work. Individual improvement matters but team coordination is what wins sieges.
Gear matters but skill and coordination matter more. A well-organized guild with average gear beats a disorganized guild with top gear. Focus on teamwork while continuing to gear up.