Guild

A Guild (ギルド girudo) is a term used in online games to refer to a formal group of players with an organized structure and a leader. The current number of existing guilds in Elder Tale is unknown, although there are about thousand on the Japanese server alone.

History
In the events of Log Horizon, many guilds started a widespread campaign to recruit as many players as they can find into their fold in preparation to confront their new reality.

Since then, major guilds began to exert their influence while minor ones became smaller and weaker ultimately ended up being absorbed by bigger guilds.

One of the advantages of forming a guild (instead of an informal party) is being able to rent a guild hall in Akihabara's central Guild Meeting Hall. A guild can rent halls of various sizes, and the monthly rate depends on the number of rooms required.

Types of Guilds
In general, there are two main types of guilds in Elder Tale: Those that focus on fighting / raiding and those that focus on turning ingredients into products (crafting).

Battle Guild
A term for guilds that use the collective strength of their members to claim territory, hunt for ingredients, explore dungeons, and complete quests that require fighting.

Production Guild
A term for guilds that use their members' subclass skills to turn raw ingredients into products which are then sold for at a profit to other players, particularly those in battle guilds.

Small Guild
A term for guilds that have a small number of members.

Dark Guild
A term for guilds that commit atrocities like looting, slavery, PK-ing, and other crimes.

Active Guilds

 * 8th Shopping District Center
 * Black Sword Knights
 * Brigandia
 * Crescent Moon Alliance
 * D.D.D
 * Log Horizon
 * Oceanic Systems
 * Radio Market
 * The Rodrick Firm
 * Silver Sword
 * West Wind Brigade

Disbanded Guilds

 * Cat Food
 * Hamelin