

It’s an even swap (you give 20, you get 20), and earning rewards off the GB aren’t promised. The benefit of these threads is simply getting FPs on your GBs. Common titles to see might be “20 FP Swap” or “Continues 20 FP Swap”, etc. Some of the threads could specify which type of GB can be listed (ie: treasury GBs only, attack GBs only, etc), that will again be mentioned in the title. Then the next person to come in will put that amount of FPs on your GB, before listing theirs. They’ll always denote a FP amount, and that is the amount of FPs you’re placing on the GB posted before one of your own. There likely isn’t a player out there who hasn’t encountered the general swap threads. If you think there’s a thread that should be mentioned here and isn’t, feel free to leave it in the comments below. Since it’s only a general way though, make sure to check-in with your guild leadership to see how they, specifically, might want some more specialized threads to work. Which threads are and are not mandatory will be determined on a guild-by-guild basis, so this will simply focus on the kinds of threads you’re likely to see, and the general way they function. Other threads tend to be optional, and so if you don’t use them and want to de-clutter, you can leave them. These threads are the ones they consider to be part of the guild requirements, that you must remain in. Some of these threads your guild leadership will deem “mandatory”, and they often do that by some specific symbol in the title of the thread that makes them standout from the rest. The more active the guild, the more guild threads you’re likely to see. Depending on the activity level of a guild you’re likely to see a multitude of different threads. At some point every player will either join a guild, or create a guild.
