How to Throw a Guild EB Party


Last Saturday, I was with the Waukster at Milton Sy’s (leader of the Bozanian pRO guild) birthday party held at Dencio’s in Greenhills. Let me first greet the guy another “Happy Birthday!” and thanks for a swell and cool party.

It was so fun that Ragnarok players were in their jockeys. Why? I’m sure Waukeen already posted the pics. I’ll try to grab what I can and post it here too. Hehehe!

The snapshot below is from a party we threw for Bacolod RO players when I was there last year.

Anyways, this prompted or inspired me to create a How-to guide on organizing your own EB party for your guild. That, after one more click…

GM Tristan’s Tips on How to Throw a Guild EB Party

  • Plan ahead - try to figure out the 3Ws (What, Where and When). It’s advisable to plan your party at least a month ahead. Form a working committee composed of dedicated members of the guild.
  • Communicate this - once agreed, try to post this at your guild boards or site. Also, inform key leaders about developments. This way, you don’t have to talk to each member, the leaders will cascade the information going down.
  • Actual logistics - Now here comes the real work, you have to book the venue, figure out the menu, count the approximate attendees. Is there beer? Liquor? (btw, DO NOT server to minors ha) When planning, always write everything down. In working with a budget, you may share the cost with the “more generous” members of the guild. Of course, it’s optional to charge a small fee to each attending member. When you do this, make sure that everyone knows that you are charging. Keep it minimal. It’s not about the costs, it’s about the fun.
  • Party activities - You may also ask members to bring gifts as prizes. Sometimes, the guild makes a pool of in-game items to be given away to winners of party games and contests. If you have a talented member, get him or her as a host. Some ideas for party activities include trivia, charades, drinking contests, or “bring me”. There are a lot more. When I attend a guild EB, I usually bring a couple of LU merchandise to give away. When they’re lucky, I announce a minor in-game item or in-game cash as prize. For the activities, form a committee with the host acting as the lead for this.
  • Have fun! - it’s not a rule, it’s a must! What’s a party if you’re not having fun? If you place nametags on attendees, the people will finally get to see the real faces of their online buddies. This is the place for you meet them, make new friends and retell your wacky online and offline “moments”.

I hope the above will help you in your next party.

And oh, don’t forget to invite me.

Cheers,

GM T

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2 Comments so far »

  1. fatman said

    am January 22 2008 @ 3:01 pm

    Hmmmmmm….. Milton Sy didn’t invite me to the party! How sad, for him. He he he he. :P

  2. GMgm said

    am January 28 2008 @ 12:24 pm

    i think its very unethical for you to post this irrelevant information in RB AND that its is more unethical that you are promoting your blog primarily for profit. dont try to make excuses, you did say stuff about monetizing your blog etc..

    if you wanted to share information in ragnaboards, you post the entire content and provide the source.

    –inaaway po kayo nito oh!

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