Before any more of you have kittens and send me angry PMs, I will post here about the Guild Rankings.
The guild rankings are not based on experience gained when the guild is level 120 (max) because experience gain is turned off at that level to stop that bug from crashing the server every time the guild gets some experience. Therefore, guild ranking at max rank is based on the guilds level and how many members it has. If it wasn't like that, TheNobles would suddenly be rank number 1 even though they only just got 120 and have much less members than Remi and MAAT, because it just so happens that the last experience they gained before they hit 120 was a large amount taking their total exp for level 120 higher than the previous 2 top guilds. It doesn't make sense to have it like that.
Just so it's clear, an example.
Remi were 300 exp away from level 120. They killed a world boss and gained 1000 exp for the guild taking them to level 120 with 700 exp added to their level 120 experience bar. Their experience gain is now frozen.
MAAT were 500 exp away from level 120. They killed a world boss and gained 1000 exp for the guild taking them to level 120 with 500 exp added to their level 120 experience bar. Their experience gain is now frozen.
now..
TheNobles were only 100 exp away from level 120. They killed the same world boss and gained the same 1000 exp for the guild taking them to level 120 with 900 exp added to their level 120 experience bar. Making them rank 1 just because they happened to be closer to level 120 when they killed that world boss.
Another reason to not have it based on the final experience figure is because the ranking would never change. Remi could all quit and no longer exist but they would stay forever at the top of the ranking, even if there were 10 active level 120 guild with full members.
Make sense?
The score you NOW see in the ranks is simply calculated by taking the amount of experience the guild earned to get to their current level plus their level plus the amount of members they have and then it is divided by 10000 to give a smaller number.
It's not perfect because if there are several level 120 guilds with 130 members, they will all have the same score and ranking will be calculated on the date the guild was formed, but tbh, there isn't much of anything else meaningful enough to calculate on. So, until I add some other stuff to guilds to differentiate them, this is how it will be done.