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Crafter's Alliance

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[edit] The Beginning

When I first started in Dofus, I went through the normal route of getting my hands on the Boon set in Incarnam. After playing for a while more, I was still stuck with the Boon set, simply because I couldn't afford any form of upgrades, not even the Young Adventurer's Set. Even though I have pretty consistant income from selling wholemeal breads, but my own principles of keeping prices low and affordable was not helping my progress in the fashion department. One day, while I was rummaging through the trash (that's how hard life was),I found a Guildalogem sitting at the bottom of a trash in Astrub and Crafter's Alliance was created.

[edit] The Vision

It is my ambition, to gather dedicated personnel who are interested in the crafting aspects of Dofus and provide an affordable source of equipments that the population of Dofus can turn to, especially for the newcomers who are currently slaves to greedy merchants who takes advantage of their inexperience. We, as members of the Crafter's Alliance shall be the supermart of Dofus, providing your everyday requirement at affordable prices.


[edit] The Emblem

The Scale of Balance represents Fairness and Equality.

We believe in Fair Trade and equal opportunity for every player, low-level or otherwise. Items are priced logically, to reflect their rarity, ease of crafting and the bonuses they confer, instead of simply following the market trend. Most importantly, we set off to give every player a chance to get their hands on a good piece of equipment with no intention of stripping them clean of their hard-earned kamas.

[edit] The Rules

We are easy-going people but there are some strict rules that we emphasize on, such as respect for people and offering fair prices. Few other issues I personally have against, is begging for kamas, as well as leeching levels because it speaks a lot about a person's integrity and dedication to the game. I will not hesitate to remove anyone from the guild if they are found to be doing any of the above. In addition, any behavior that goes against ToS of the game, such as kama-buying/selling, selling of codes etc. will automatically be referred to Ankama as well.

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