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Map of a fully expanded Guild Hall.

Each Guild has its own Guild Hall — a customizable area where guild members can congregate.

The Guild Hall is the nerve center for any Spiral Knights guild. Here, guild members can relax, plan future missions, and take advantage of various Guild Hall amenities at their disposal. The Guild Hall is extremely customizable, and can be expanded to fit guilds of many sizes. It can also contain a wide variety of furniture and room types, so coordinate with your friends to make your Guild Hall a true reflection of your guild! When a Guild Hall is first opened, it consists of two areas: a lobby, and the Command Console room.

Guilds wishing for more space can purchase expansions to increase the size of their guild hall. These are available from the Command Console while in Design Mode. Guilds that have expanded can fill certain spaces with a variety of different rooms. These rooms can be as simple as a styled empty room for placing furniture, or they can contain one of a number of different guild amenities, such as alchemy terminals, shops, and more! Guild Halls require a large amount of resources to decorate and maintain - maintenance involves a weekly Upkeep cost in Crowns. As a Guild Hall gains more expansions, this upkeep cost increases, so make sure there's enough Crowns in your Guild Treasury to pay for everything - or your guild will go into Default.

The Command Console

The Command Console interface.

The Command Console is a special object that comes free inside all guild halls. It acts as the nerve center of a guild, opening up a unique interface that provides a host of options for guild members, changing based on the rank of the member interacting with it. All main features of a guild hall can be accessed through the Command Console, such as the Guild Treasury.

Birdsong Emporium

Birdsong Emporium

The Birdsong Emporium allows high-ranking guild members to purchase items for the guild using funds from the Guild Treasury. These items include various Guild Hall furniture items and upgrades. Purchased items go directly into the Guild Treasury, and thus cannot ever be removed from the guild. Furniture comes in a variety of types and sizes and is used to decorate your Guild Hall's rooms and halls to make them feel more like home. Some furniture even has special effects when activated! Any furniture currently in your Guild Treasury can be placed into the Guild Hall using Design Mode. The Birdsong Emporium is also where you purchase rooms to fill out new expansions, or replace existing rooms with new and different ones. As a Guild Hall's size increases by adding expansions, the selection of items available in the Birdsong Emporium's catalog also increases. Be sure to check back often to see what's available!

The Birdsong Emporium and Design Mode can be accessed from the Command Console.

Guild Record

Guild Record

The Guild Record logs important recent activity within the guild, such as donations to the Guild Treasury, deposits to and withdrawals from the various Guild Storages, and promotions, additions or departures of guild members. They allow higher-ranked guild members to track who is donating or taking a lot from the guild, and act accordingly.

Guild Masters or Officers may save the current Guild Log to their Desktop for viewing in an external program. The file will be a CSV format which can be opened with programs like Microsoft Office Excel or LibreOffice Spreadsheet.

Guild Storage

Member Storage

The Guild Storage acts like a shared Arsenal amongst all guild members where items can be deposited and withdrawn freely. There are separate storages for members+, veterans+, and officers+. Guild members of the appropriate rank can add or remove equipment or items to the Storage as they see fit. It's a great way to share resources between guildmates, or to help out newer members! The Guild Storage can be accessed from the Command Console once the guild hall has been expanded to include the second floor.

WARNING: Items placed in Guild Storage can be removed and claimed by any guild member with access to Guild Storage. Do not put items into Guild Storage that you want to keep for yourself!

Guild Treasury

Guild Treasury

The Guild Treasury contains all the items and crowns collectively owned by the guild. In order for furniture to be placed within a Guild Hall, furniture must first be added to the Treasury. The costs of new rooms, items from the Birdsong Emporium and upkeep are also paid from the Treasury, so guild members will have to be certain to keep the Guild Treasury full of crowns! The Guild Treasury can be accessed from the Command Console.

Each guild has a 'Guild Treasury' that represents the money and valuables owned by the guild. Anything deposited into the treasury: crowns, furnishings, etc. becomes property of the guild and cannot be withdrawn, not even by the guild master. Funds in the guild treasury are automatically withdrawn regularly to pay guild hall upkeep. The larger your guild hall, the more upkeep will be required. Upkeep is paid in crowns on a weekly basis.

Removing expansions will lower upkeep but will also remove any installed rooms that required that expansion. Any furnishings placed in the removed expansion will be returned to the Guild Treasury. Additionally, you might lose unlocks to relevant room types - these will be removed from your guild hall if they were installed and required that expansion, no matter if they were installed within the removed Wing or another Wing. Their installation cost will not be waved for the future - you must pay it again in full if you wish to re-install.

WARNING: Anything added to the Guild Treasury can never be removed by any member of the guild, including the guild master. By adding items or crowns to the Guild Treasury, they forever become property of the guild. There are no exceptions.

Design Mode

Design Mode

Designing the hall of your dreams is a snap with our 'design mode.' While the rest of the guild is happily hanging out in the hall, other members can be busily working together in a duplicate instance arranging furniture, swapping out rooms, or expanding the hall itself. Design mode uses a completely intuitive means of design- everything is done as if you're playing the game. Want to move that table? Pick it up like a heavy statue and place it where you want it. No cumbersome editors, just cooperative play. Design Mode can be accessed from the Command Console.

Design Mode allows a guild member of Veteran rank or higher to rearrange the furniture and other infrastructure within a Guild Hall. Once in Design Mode, furniture items can be picked up and put back down again much like a Gold Key or Heavy Statue, and by default they can be rotated while held by using the Mouse Wheel. When you are happy with your rearranging, a guild member of Officer rank or higher can Publish the changes from the Command Console and make them visible to the rest of the guild.

A full list of available furniture can be found here.

Environments

Change Environment

Environments are unlocked via expansions and add aesthetic effects to a guild hall.

Environments change the weather and other ambient effects of the Guild Hall.

If the required expansion is removed, any non-default environment will be restored to the default.

Expansions

Expand Guild Hall

Guild Halls can be expanded by purchasing expansions. Wing Expansions contain narrow pathways and two rooms. Other expansions serve the purpose of linking the East and West sides of the Guild Hall together, and have variable sizes and properties.

Your Guild Hall's progress is tied to expansions. The more of them you have, the more rooms, upgrades, and features you will have available as a guild, such as increasing guild member limits.

When an expansion is installed, an installation fee is paid and Upkeep is affected. Should an expansion be removed for any reason, the installation fee must be paid again to install the room or expansion once more.

If an expansion is removed, any rooms that were 'unlocked' as a result of installing the expansion are also removed.

Rooms

Install a Room

Each Wing-type expansion is simply two connected Empty Rooms. By default, all rooms are 'empty rooms' that can be filled with any furnishings that have stored in the Guild Treasury, or have specific (a.k.a "featured" and so on) rooms installed within.

Examples of featured rooms include easy access to select merchants, services, and even peaceful hang out spots such as a snipe garden. You're still free to decorate a featured room, but they tend to include special props and decorations on their own and have limited spaces for furniture to be placed.

When a specific room is installed, an installation fee is paid and Upkeep is unaffected. Should a room be removed for any reason, the installation fee must be paid again to re-install the room.

A Room can have a Door installed to limit player access to that space.

Themes

Change Theme

Themes are unlocked via expansions and add aesthetic effects to a guild hall.

Themes change the lighting, walls, floor, fog and background of the Guild Hall.

If the required expansion is removed, any non-default theme will be restored to the default.

General Guild Hall

Upgrades

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Notes

Interacting With Guild Halls

Officers and Guild Masters can set their guild hall to be 'open to the public' and host gatherings for recruitment, strategize with other guilds, or just hang out. Visitors have restricted abilities within a guild hall so they cannot simply run off with an item from storage or take from a mist well, for example.

A Guild Hall is automatically locked if all members of that guild are offline. It will not automatically open to the public if a member of the guild logs on, and must be reopened manually.

To enter your own guild hall either access it via the Garrison, or click on the Icon-social.png Social icon and scroll down to the "Guild" tab, then click on the "Guild Options" bar and select "Go To Guild Hall."

To exit the guild hall, walk south to the exit to Haven. Alternatively, click on the Icon-settings.png Main Menu icon, select "Options" (or use the ESC hotkey), and then use the "Return to Haven" button.

To enter someone else's Guild Hall, you must go to the Guild Hall building in the Garrison and select their hall from the list of public halls. A member in their guild with adequate permission must set their hall as public or you will not be able to enter it.

Upkeep and Default

Doors are placed to restrict access when you don't pay the upkeep.

Upkeep is a weekly crown payment that a guild pays from its Treasury. Upkeep is derived from guild hall expansions. Once an expansion is purchased (starting with 1st Floor East or 1st Floor West), upkeep begins. If a guild is unable to pay their upkeep, they will instantly go into default.

When a guild cannot pay its upkeep and goes into default, doors will appear on the entrances to the 1st Floor East and 1st Floor West expansions (if applicable). These doors prevent the guild from accessing everything but their lobby and Command Console, effectively making it like a base guild hall.

No upgrades, furnishings, expansions or rooms are removed. However, the guild is penalized with a fee of 200% of the upkeep that was owed at the time of default. Once this fee is paid by depositing enough crowns into the Treasury, the doors that appeared at the time of default will be removed and the guild will have begun their upkeep cycle again, with a new week beginning at the time they left default. The guild then has another week before standard upkeep costs are owed once more.

A guild may remain in default for as long as it chooses, with no additional penalties or costs accrued.

While in default a guild may not add new guild members.

History

On November 14, 2012, all guild halls were replaced with the base version of the expandable, decorate-able guild hall.

  • Images of the old hall here for historical note

Other

The Sprite Food Alchemy Machine in the Lab seems to have a map of a Guild Hall above it.

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