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Sponsoring allows a guild member to sponsor seekers who might be
seeking their guild. You can sponsor someone whether they are
online or not, or withdraw your sponsorship if you change your mind.
Sponsorship now has a score that you assign any given seeker
that pertains to what level of quality you think they have. The
score ranges from 1 to 5. It is up to your GL to assign the meanings
to these numbers.

> sponsor <player> <score>

> sponsor loth 5
This would sponsor Loth with a score of 5, be that good or bad.
You can change your
score at any time.

> sponsor loth
Entering the same command without entering the
score removes
your sponsorship of the player.

For GLs Only:
The workings of '
sponsor <name> <score>' are the
same for GLs, as for non-GLs. However, if a GL enters
<sponsor name>
with no
score argument, the results depend on whether the person
is in your guild. In addition to this, a GL has a few extra commands
available pertaining to seekers.

> sponsor <guildmember>
This toggles a guild member's sponsorship rights.

> sponsor <seeker> <auth|unauth|pending>
This sets the status of a seeking member. 'Pending' is the default
when a seeker begins seeking the guild. The GL must set them to
'Auth' or 'Unauth'. If set at 'Unauth' then any sponsoring is
meaningless.

> sponsor <seeker> clean
Entering this, a GL will forcibly remove a seeker from their
seeker lists altogether, along with any sponsors the seeker had
from the database.

Any seeker who joins their sought after guild will be automatically
'cleaned' from the seeker lists in the database.

See also: Seek, Sponsor





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