my thaumaturge main and my archer alt are getting bombarded with free company random invites. are free company random invites a good or bad thing?
my thaumaturge main and my archer alt are getting bombarded with free company random invites. are free company random invites a good or bad thing?
It'll happen' When someone see's that you have no FC they will send invites. I think most of them are just looking to increase their numbers. Some of them may send you messages. I get them still from time to time as I have no FC. I never accept them. The ones who actually take the time to talk to you though seem a little more interested than just increasing their numbers.
ok. thanks.
This happened to me when I made an alt on another server. If you get repeated requests from the same person, I'd suggest blacklisting them.
FCs get credit points from each of their member's kind of activity - doing fates, dungeons etc. It costs nothing for it's members but is a valuable resource for FC - it levelups and FC owners can use these points to pay for company actions. So, FCs are interested even in "dummy" players who does nothing for FC and play as they play. You can use such company to stop invite stream, but there is very few probability to get from it something else.
PS I wrote about possible motivation only, it doesn't mean that all free companies positions most of their members as a source of credit points and that's all.
Well if you are running around without an FC you will probably get a lot of inviteLike Alx789 said, you can just join in one, it costs nothing and you may change your FC or withdraw from one if you don't like. At higher level you probably won't get invite anymore since people know that you are not likely to accept.
By the way, i found joining a FC may have some benefits, like getting an answer from other, getting help when you need, free EXP buff through company action.
most/all random fc invites on my prime time had a 1% or less active guildie ratio. why should i join an inactive fc?Well if you are running around without an FC you will probably get a lot of inviteLike Alx789 said, you can just join in one, it costs nothing and you may change your FC or withdraw from one if you don't like. At higher level you probably won't get invite anymore since people know that you are not likely to accept.
By the way, i found joining a FC may have some benefits, like getting an answer from other, getting help when you need, free EXP buff through company action.
Using a percentage to judge if a guild active or not is quite unfair IMO. Many guilds have policy to just keep old members around, eg. my guild only discharge ones who is offline for 60 days, so we have a lot of offline members too. But they were once active, and we were once comradesIt hurts a bit when I have to discharge someone I know from the guild too.
You also cannot be sure how long an active guild will stay active, so better enjoy it when it lastOne day you may become the one who goes around tossing invitations just to get new blood for your guild
But by then you probably find your home in ffxiv.
Random invites are kind of annoying, if I am out grinding around and happen too see someone at a fate that we are both participating in, after the fate is over I send a tell asking if they would like to join an FC, explain a bit about FC benefits and our group and let them know it's ok if they don't want join then send an invite and head out. But I do remember being a Greenleaf and getting bombarded by FC invites, it gets old fast. Dont be afraid to join one as you can leave at anytime if you find another group fits your playstyle or needs.
Have fun, and welcome to Eorzea!
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