How to Do Guild Battles in Last Chaos
2010 - 3 - 5Last Chaos is a free Internet game that has captured the imaginations of many gamers. Fan sites populate the Internet where gamers are able to buy gold, find maps and find information. One of the exciting facets of the game is doing guild battles in Last Chaos. With this eHow, you might just be victorious.
Step 1Play the game until you reach Guild Leader status, and have at least 10 members in your Guild.
Step 2Challenge another Guild member. Go to the action menu by pressing "Alt-G" then select "Apply for Guild Battle."
Step 3State what the stakes for the battle will be as well as the battle's duration when you do guild battles in Last Chaos. State the stakes in increments of 10, and that 10 equals 100,000. The duration of the Guild Battle should be 20 to 300 minutes. Your challenger has a minute to either accept of refuse your challenge. If the challenge is accepted, the challenger will match your stake.
Step 4Keep track of the results of the battle on the scoreboard that appears on the right of your screen when doing a guild battle in Last Chaos. You and the members of your guild can attack any members of the opposing guild in the area specified on the map. Every guild battle will end at the time specified.
Step 5Win the guild battle in Last Chaos by killing the most members of the opposing guild. The winning guild will receive the stake declared at the start of the battle minus an obligatory 5 percent that the game takes for every battle.
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