In this section we'll be explaining how guilds not only work, but also be explaining how to obtain points, and how to maximize points if needed.

Hey, everyone! It's me again, bringing you a lovely guild guide where I explain the general guild stuff, and a friend of mine from the Saiyan guild shares his guild point guide for all y'all to use. Guilds are expected to have an update fairly soon (i.e. no one knows when), so when they do, we'll be revisiting this page.

-greymousedragon and the Chaicord team


Guild Basics

Joining a Guild

Joining a guild is fairly simple, but it can be somewhat hard to choose which type is right for you. To begin with, you must click on the "Guild" icon in the lower left corner of the main menu, which will bring up a new menu with several guilds to choose from. In this menu, which only appears when you're not in a guild, you can look through a list of guilds that have space available for you to join.

There are two forms of joining: open entry guilds and approval required guilds. Generally, the guilds that require approval are ones that tend to be more hardcore, and have Discords associated with them, such as the "Tea Guild" to the side. Additionally, guilds have different objectives, which are "Strict", "Beginners Welcome", "Loose", and "Carefree". It's generally recommended to join a guild after looking at the descriptions, as you could be kicked from a more competitive one if you do not meet their point requirements.

Guild Interactions

When you join a guild, you will be greeted by a new menu. On this one, you'll be able to check multiple different screens, including the ranking, missions, guild members, and the guild log. Within Ranking, you'll see what position your guild is at compared to all other guilds, and what percentage they are located in out of all of them as well. Additionally, it shows the total amount of points amassed by your guild and your rival guild, which is listed below the point counter.

By clicking on the "Guild Members" page, you'll be able to see all the members of the guild and see how many points they've earned. Additionally, you can "cheer" which grants 1 energy for each person you cheer for and 1 energy per person who has cheered for you. The "Guild Log" button directly next to it allows you to see all of the Sparking units that have been summoned by your guild mates. If you click on one of these messages, you can send a PvP message as a reaction, up to 5 per day. Be sure to share your feelings after being shafted with your guildmates, as it is quite fun.

Guild Standings

There are four different levels of guild standings: Gold, the highest, followed by Silver, Bronze, and then Iron, which is the lowest.

These frames indicate the position of the guild within the rankings, with Gold being the top 100 guilds, Silver, the 900 after Gold, Bronze the 4,000 after Silver and Gold, and Iron for the rest of the guilds. When in PvP, you will have a section dedicated to your guild, which will show the name, icon, and the frame of the guild. These will reset every 7 days, as the guild battles reset every week. If you see a person with a colored frame, try to watch out, as they play the game very often.

Advanced Guild Mechanics

Guild Points

Activity Points:

You get points in this category by spending energy.

You get 250 activity points per energy spent. Stages that cost more than 1 energy accumulate these points. 1 = 250.

This means that a full energy bar will give you 2500 points.

Previously, you could spend energy on bonus battles in order to gain energy in increments of 2, however, this has been removed in favor of offering energy on the Let's Fight stages. As such, this method has been deprecated.

Energy Refills Method: With this method we just spend energy from the tank to refill the energy bar and spend them to gain a quick influx of points. With 10 refills you’d get 25,000 points (not taking the medals gained from a stage into consideration). Usually we recommend doing 20 refills on a stage that gives medals (as they give collector points) so you can gain more than 50,000 points. This helps the guild greatly.

Collector Points:

This is easily the most important category to gain points in the game. Collector points are gained from any drops that go under the Medals & Exchange Item inventory as well as Z Power and Awakening Z Power.

Adventures are the main method of getting collector points and the most important for guilds. It is best to do 1-hour adventures during the day and 7 hours while sleeping.

It is recommended to set 7-hour adventures 7 hours before guild reset so you can start the new season with an advantage on other guilds.

Adventure Multipliers:

1 Hours – 1X

3 Hours – 1.75X

7 Hours – 3.25X

You can do the math on your own to know that 3 sets of 1-hour adventures would give you almost double of one set of 3-hour adventures. Thus, 1-hour adventures are recommended.


IMPORTANT:

When setting adventures don't use the auto select method to set the characters, since the game will use all the color boosted units first.

If you’re running 5 or 7 slots, you should spread Bonus Characters with Color Bonus evenly!

Ex: If you have 7 God Ki Characters with Color Boost for the Adventures, you should use 1 God Ki character with color advantage and 1 God Ki of a non-advantage color.

This way every adventure will have a higher chance of Great/Huge success!

Adventures with 2 Characters should have 1 with both Type and Color Bonus.

Adventures with 3 Characters can have either 1 or 2 char with both type and color Bonus (Depending on the nr of characters the player own)

Adventures with 5 Characters should have at least 2 with both Type and Color Bonus.

In this picture you can see an adventure with the bonus characters being super warriors. Two of the units have the element advantage and one doesn’t. I could have put 3 (which auto mode would do) but decided to save it for the next adventure so I can spread them evenly.


Ultra-Space Time Rushes (USTRs):

By doing all the stages, you get medals that go towards collectors’ points.

Stage 1: 15.000

Stage 2: 37.500

Stage 3: 62.500

Stage 4: 87.500

Stage 5: 125.500

Total: 327.500

Summons:

Any summon (through CC or tickets) give 1 point per z power. So, 100 Z Power = 100 Collector Points.

When a unit is maxed out, you get Z Medals instead. These give 5 times the amount. So, 100 Z Medals = 500 Collector Points.

Zenkai awakening power is multiplied by x52 the amount. This multiplier is not carried on to Z Medals when the unit is at Zenkai 7.

Battle Points:

You can get points in this category by doing PvP and Co-Op.

Co-Op Win = 400 Battle points +40 if done with a guild member.

PvP Win = 320 Points + 14 Points per RP won.

Guild Medals

Guild Medals are rewarded every seven days at the end of the guild season. The amount given depends on the rank of the guild, along with how many Guild Points you personally have. If you win the Guild Rivalry during the season, you will also earn even more Guild Medals. These can be traded in the Exchange Shop menu, but only the one in the Guild Menu itself.

Overall Rank Rewards

  1. 1 - 50 Place: x100, Victory: +20

  2. 51 - 200 Place: x70, Victory: +10

  3. 201 - 400 Place: x50, Victory: +5

  4. 401 - 600 Place: x45, Victory: +5

  5. 601 - 1000 Place: x40, Victory: +5

  6. 1001 - 2000 Place: x30, Victory: +3

  7. 2001 - 5000 Place: x25, Victory: +3

  8. 5001 - 10000 Place: x20, Victory: +3

  9. 10001- Place: x10, Victory: +1

Category Rank Rewards

  1. 1 - 50 Place: x30

  2. 51 - 200 Place: x15

  3. 201 - 400 Place: x15

  4. 401 - 600 Place: x10

  5. 601 - 1000 Place: x10

  6. 1001 - 2000 Place: x5

  7. 2001 - 5000 Place: x5

  8. 5001 - 10000 Place: x3

  9. 10001 - Place: x1

Personal Point Rewards

  1. 1,400,001+ : x5

  2. 1,000,000 - 1,400,000: x4

  3. 500,000 - 999,999: x3

  4. 200,001 - 499,999: x2

  5. 1 - 200,000: x1