Draft:Guild System in Wolvesville
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Guild System in Wolvesville
[edit]Wolvesville is a mobile social deduction game developed by Wolvesville GmbH & Co. KG. Among its core gameplay elements is a guild system that supports long-term multiplayer engagement.
Overview
[edit]The guild system allows players to form teams, collaborate on missions, and compete for rankings. Each guild can include up to 50 members and features a customizable name, emblem, and internal hierarchy. Guilds are ranked globally, and their performance impacts seasonal leaderboards.
Structure and Mechanics
[edit]Guilds are created or joined within the game interface. Leadership roles such as leader and officer are assigned by the guild founder. Members contribute to the guild’s progress through daily tasks and event participation. Some guilds are invitation-only, while others are open to the public.
Competitive Events
[edit]Wolvesville features periodic guild events like Guild Wars, in which groups compete by completing objectives. High-performing guilds earn in-game rewards and special items. Event participation contributes to the guild’s prestige score and overall leaderboard position.
Community Integration
[edit]Many guilds organize themselves beyond the game via platforms such as Discord or Reddit. These external communities often focus on coordination, recruitment, and strategic planning.
Reception
[edit]Third-party sources have described the guild system as a key factor in Wolvesville’s long-term popularity. PocketGamer highlighted its impact on community-building in a 2022 interview with the developer.[1] AndroidPolice noted that team mechanics distinguish Wolvesville from other mobile deduction games.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ https://www.pocketgamer.com/werewolf-online/wolvesville-interview-florian-gehring/
- ^ https://www.androidpolice.com/2021/03/15/wolvesville-is-a-social-deduction-game-done-right/
- ^ https://www.pocketgamer.com/werewolf-online/wolvesville-interview-florian-gehring/
- ^ https://www.androidpolice.com/2021/03/15/wolvesville-is-a-social-deduction-game-done-right/
- ^ https://www.reddit.com/r/Wolvesville/comments/13a4k99/guild_wars_strategy_guide/