Like how it's handled in Guild Wars (and probably other games too, but GW is what comes to mind first).
eg.
a_id: 2111111 has a character Bob1.
Bob1 makes a guild and successfully invites John (a_id:2222222).
a_id: 2111111 then decides to make another character, Bob2.
When John goes to check the roster, he'll find that Bob2 has been automatically assigned to the guild.
- Whether John sees whoever a_id:2111111 is playing atm as the person in position0, or if Bob2 occupies its own spot (so making The Guild 3/16 members) isn't that important.
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Like how it's handled in Guild Wars (and probably other games too, but GW is what comes to mind first).
eg.
a_id: 2111111 has a character Bob1.
Bob1 makes a guild and successfully invites John (a_id:2222222).
a_id: 2111111 then decides to make another character, Bob2.
When John goes to check the roster, he'll find that Bob2 has been automatically assigned to the guild.
- Whether John sees whoever a_id:2111111 is playing atm as the person in position0, or if Bob2 occupies its own spot (so making The Guild 3/16 members) isn't that important.
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