PVE Warriors Unite [PVE] does not have a lot of member rules and requirements. We don't ask much of our members but we are adamant about, and we strictly enforce, what we do ask of clan members. Our clan rules and membership requirements are listed below:•Probationary Member: All new members are granted entry to the clan on a trial basis. This probationary period shall last for 90 days from the join date. Probationers may be excluded from the clan at any time, and with no warning, during the 90 day trial period if it is felt they are not a good fit, they breakclan and/or WarGaming’s rules, and/or they don’t fulfill the trial period activity requirements.•Regular Clan Member: Probationers who make it past the trial period will be considered regular clan members. Regular clan members may be excluded from the clan at any time, and with no warning, if it is felt they are no longer a good fit, they break clan and/or WarGaming’s rules, and/or they don’t fulfill theregular clan member activity requirement.•Eligibility Requirement: There are no WR% or mode of play requirements to join the PVE clan. However, there is a minimum games played requirementfor all applicants. The games played requirement is based on the registration date of your account:6 months or less playing World of Warships: Anyone who has been playing World of Warships for 6 months or less, that wishes to join the PVE clan, must have played a minimum of 200 games (Co-op, Randoms, and/or Ranked). This is equivalent to reaching Access Level 17 on your account which fully unlocks all features of the game. More than 6 months playing World of Warships: Anyone who has been playing World of Warships for more than 6 months, that wishes to join the PVE clan, must have reached Access Level 17 (200 games required) AND played a minimum of 10 games per month on average after reaching Access Level 17 (this amounts to approx 270-320 games total in the 1st year depending on how many months you have been playing beyond 6). Note - Scenario/Operation games played are not tracked by WarGaming and thus do not count towards the 200 games played requirement as they can’t be verified.•Activity Requirement: The PVE clan has an activity requirement for all members. Any clan member who does not fulfill the activity requirement shall be excluded from the clan, without warning, on the day the activity requirement violation occurs. Probationary members and regular clan members have different activity requirements: Probationary Members: Probationers must play, at a minimum, one game per week during their trial period. Regular Clan Members: Regular clan members must play, at a minimum, one game every 45 days. However, it is preferred and encouraged that regular clan members play on a more regular weekly basis. Repeated periods of pushing the 45 day limit will result in the member being excluded from the clan. •Activity Exemption: If a clan member has real life problems that prevent them from meeting the clan’s activity requirement they should contact the clan’s Commander and/or Deputy Commander and inform them of the problem as soon as possible. If a member reaches out to clan leadership about in real lifeissues all possible and reasonable accommodations will be made to hold their spot. •WarGaming’s Game Rules: All clan members are required to follow and adhere to all of WarGaming’s EULA/Game Rules that are agreed to when installing World of Warships. If a clan member breaks those rules, and is disciplined by WarGaming for rules infractions (cheating, chat bans, toxic behavior, botting, etc...), it may also lead to discipline in the clan and/or being excluded from the clan. WarGaming’s EULA:https://legal.na.wargaming.net/en/eulaWarGaming’s General Game Rules:https://legal.na.wargaming.net/en/game-rulesWarGaming’s World of Warships Game Rules:https://legal.na.wargaming.net/en/game-rules-wows•PVE Clan Rules: We do not allow toxic behavior of any type. This includes clan chat, game chat, on the clan’s Discord channel, on game forums, etc... Clan members can disagree with others but they aren’t allowed to make remarks like "I hope you get cancer and die" or cuss and swear. That kind of behavior will not be tolerated, at any time, even if the clan member has been provoked. Members are required to be civil at all times, and in all venues, while part of and representing PVE. At NO time are discussions about politics, race, religion, sex, and/or other social issues allowed in clan chat. Members who break the rules face immediate and permanent removal from the clan with no warning. We have zero tolerance for this type of behavior in PVE and will not tolerate it. •Email Required: All clan members are required to provide a valid email address to clan leadership (it must be provided during the application process). Clan member email addresses are only used for clan communication purposes. Only clan leadership has access to the clan member email address list and clanmember email addresses will never be given to any other player (including clanmates) without permission, sold, etc…•Account Stat Settings: All clan members must have their game stats set to “Public” -OR- set to “Private” with the box allowing clanmates to see their stats checked/enabled. This is needed to track clan member activity. The default setting for stats is “Public”. However, anyone who has changed that, and set their stats to “Private”, must enable the feature that allows clanmates to see their stats to be eligible for membership in, or to remain in, the clan. The steps to do this are shown below. If you have trouble enabling this feature for “Private” stats please visit our Contact page using the link provided in the overhead menu and request assistance.1 - Go to your official World Of Warships stats page and log in: https://profile.worldofwarships.com2 - At the top left next to your username and image click on “Profile Privacy” 3 - If you want to set your stats to “Private” that is fine but you must enable/check the box that allows clanmates to see them. Note - in some browsers the option to enable clanmates to see your stats may not appear. Try another browser (it works in Microsoft Edge).
PVE Warriors Unite [PVE] does not have a lot of member requirements and rules. We don't ask much of our members but we are adamant about, and we strictly enforce, what we do ask of clan members. Our clan rules and membership requirements are listed below:•Probationary Member: All new members are granted entry to the clan on a trial basis. This probationary period shall last for 90 days from the join date. Probationers may be excluded from the clan at any time, and with no warning, during the 90 day trial period if it is felt they are not a good fit, they break clan and/or WarGaming’s rules, and/or they don’tfulfill the trial period activity requirements.•Regular Clan Member: Probationers who make it past the trial period will be considered regular clan members. Regular clan members may be excluded from the clan at any time, and with no warning, if it is felt they are no longer a good fit, they break clan and/or WarGaming’s rules, and/or they don’t fulfill the regular clan member activityrequirement.•Eligibility Requirement: There are no WR% or mode of play requirements to join the PVE clan. However, there is a minimum games played requirement for all applicants. The games played requirement isbased on the registration date of your account:o6 months or less playing World of Warships: Anyone who has been playing World of Warships for 6 months or less, that wishes to join the PVE clan, must have played a minimum of 200 games (Co-op, Randoms, and/or Ranked). This is equivalent to reaching Access Level 17 on your account which fully unlocks all features ofthe game.oMore than 6 months playing World of Warships: Anyone who has been playing World of Warships for more than 6 months, that wishes to join the PVE clan, must have reached Access Level 17 (200 games required) AND played a minimum of 10 games per month on average after reaching Access Level 17 (this amounts to approx 270-320 games total in the 1st year depending on how many months you have been playing beyond 6).Note - Scenario/Operation games played are not tracked by WarGaming and thus do not count towards the 200 games played requirement as they can’t be verified.•Activity Requirement: The PVE clan has an activity requirement for all members. Any clan member who does not fulfill the activity requirement shall be excluded from the clan, without warning, on the day the activity requirement violation occurs. Probationary members and regular clan members have different activity requirements:oProbationary Members: Probationers must play, at a minimum,one game per week during their trial period.oRegular Clan Members: Regular clan members must play, at a minimum, one game every 45 days. However, it is preferred and encouraged that regular clan members play on a more regular weekly basis. Repeated periods of pushing the 45 day limit will result in the member being excluded from the clan.•Activity Exemption: If a clan member has real life problems that prevent them from meeting the clan’s activity requirement they should contact the clan’s Commander and/or Deputy Commander and inform them of the problem as soon as possible. If a member reaches out to clan leadership about in real life issues all possible and reasonableaccommodations will be made to hold their spot.•WarGaming’s Game Rules: All clan members are required to follow and adhere to all of WarGaming’s EULA/Game Rules that are agreed to when installing World of Warships. If a clan member breaks those rules, and is disciplined by WarGaming for rules infractions (cheating, chat bans, toxic behavior, botting, etc...), it may also lead to discipline in the clan and/or being excluded from the clan. I. EULA: https://legal.na.wargaming.net/en/eula II. General Rules: https://legal.na.wargaming.net/en/game-rules III. WOWS Rules: https://legal.na.wargaming.net/en/game-rules-wows•PVE Clan Rules: We do not allow toxic behavior of any type. This includes clan chat, game chat, on the clan’s Discord channel, on game forums, etc... Clan members can disagree with others but they aren’t allowed to make remarks like "I hope you get cancer and die" or cuss and swear. That kind of behavior will not be tolerated, at any time, even if the clan member has been provoked. Members are required to be civil at all times, and in all venues, while part of and representing PVE. At NO time are discussions about politics, race, religion, sex, and/or other social issues allowed in clan chat. Members who break the rules face immediate and permanent removal from the clan with no warning. We have zero tolerance for this type of behavior in PVE and will not tolerate it.•Email Required: All clan members are required to provide a valid email address to clan leadership (it must be provided during the application process). Clan member email addresses are only used for clan communication purposes. Only clan leadership has access to the clan member email address list and clan member email addresses will never be given to any other player (including clanmates) withoutpermission, sold, etc…•Account Stat Settings: All clan members must have their game stats set to “Public” -OR- set to “Private” with the box allowing clanmates to see their stats checked/enabled. This is needed to track clan member activity. The default setting for stats is “Public”. However, anyone who has changed that, and set their stats to “Private”, must enable the feature that allows clanmates to see their stats to be eligible for membership in, or to remain in, the clan. The steps to do this are shown below. If you have trouble enabling this feature for “Private” stats please visit our Contact page using the link provided in the overhead menu and request assistance. I. - Go to your official World Of Warships stats page and log in:https://profile.worldofwarships.com II. - At top left next to your username/image click on “Profile Privacy”: III. - If you want to set your stats to “Private” that is fine but you must enable/check the box that allows clanmates to see them. Note - in some browsers the option to enable clanmates to see your stats may not appear. Try another browser (it works in Microsoft Edge):