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Randon Fox:

--- Quote from: Kamoba on February 04, 2015, 05:52:31 am ---Don't turn down an offer from a Duck so lightly, they're one of the active clans who will arrange events. :)
You could also look at the Gents, SPQR and SREP they're all active clans who as I'm aware are recruiting, you could also looks at Cake too.

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I never intended to turned down their offer, all i said was a fox dont quack as a joke. I guess it wasnt clear from my side that i were just joking. The question i have to them is: do they have what it takes?
Thank you for the recommendations tho but do you know if they run weekly events/ have a TS?


--- Quote ---if you are interested in competitive I know that the bards or wings of daedalus need players.
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If it means that you wont be treated as  cattle but as a member of a team, i don't mind competitive. My goal is to enjoy the teamwork aspect of the game. the channel in which i achieve that is not so important.

Imagine:
Generally, the best way to find a team is to play and see what members of clans you get along with.

Kamoba:
Imagine has a good point, the beauty of Guns is the close knit community means it does not take long to get to know people.

Weekly events: Many of the bigger clans run Skrims (they're like training for competitive games or games to test new builds) on a weekly basis.
Ryder, Duck and Gents will do this like clockwork.
Most clans use Team Speak or mumble so try contacting the clan leaders, all the clans on the first two - three pages are relatively active so don't be scared to check that out.

Bards page is here: https://gunsoficarus.com/community/forum/index.php/topic,5030.0.html
They're a friendly bunch and well worth knowing. :)

DJ Logicalia:
Hi! I'm the leader of the aforementioned Bards.

We don't really actively recruit people, and very many clans are the same. The best way to find a clan is to just play with people. I joined this clan after playing with the old leader (who's since moved on to other games ((DAMN YOU DOTA 2))) who I found super cool, and he invited me. This is really how most people find their place.

The best way to get into the cool clans is to A) Not be a jerk. No one likes a jerk. B) Don't be prideful. You're just a dude and no one owes you anything. The best clans are just groups of friends who are all on the same level. C) Be willing to learn. I'm coming up on 3k matches, and I'll be the first to admit, I don't know everything. Unless it's someone who obviously doesn't know what they're talking about, pay attention to what people are saying.

If you have a clan in mind and don't want to wait around until you cross paths, add their leadership as friends in-game. Do a little bit of friendly stalking and make some friends \o/

-Anakin-:
Hello, I saw SREP mentioned and just wanted to step in to give you a little information as an officer -

We're a fairly new clan but extremely active, especially in the US evenings, though we are international. We don't have an official TS, we use the in game voice chat and party function often instead. We do have a clan steam page where our weekly events are organised including the chaos skirmish which is great fun and had about 30 participants last time! While we're not quite competitive yet, we're working up to it and training hard. Level and aptitude are not important to us, but good communication, friendliness and a willingness to learn absolutely are.

If you're interested in joining our recruitment process or learning more about us seek out myself or some of our members in the sky and introduce yourself!

Best of luck.

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