Guild

A guild is an organization of players that can chat and form parties together. Guilds can be created and accessed in-game from the Community tab. A player may be in up to four guilds at once.

Creation and management
Every guild has a unique name, counting guilds that have already been disbanded. Guilds also have a tag/abbreviation and an image, which are shown in lobbies and scoreboards. A guild message can also be created; it is displayed on the guild's info page. The guild message and guild logo may be changed at any time. To invite a player to a guild, click on their name in your friends list, match summary screen, or chat channel, and select Invite to Guild. If an invited player is offline, they will receive the invitation the next time they open Dota 2. The founding player is automatically promoted to Guild Leader, and any invited players start out as Member. A guild is automatically disbanded when the last player leaves.

Guild activities
A party that is not full may opt to open their party to the guild, and members of that guild may join any opened parties. On the dashboard, you have access to one chat channel for every guild that you are in. You can interact with other guild members (view profile, add friend, invite to party, trade, etc) through the member list. Guild members can see unprotected lobbies belonging to other guild members.

Ranks
Each rank in a guild grants special privileges:

Guild Leader

 * Can demote Officer to Member
 * Can promote Member to Officer or Officer to Guild Leader
 * Can demote self to Officer
 * Can edit guild logo
 * Can remove players from guild
 * Has all abilities of lower ranks

Guild Officer

 * Can edit guild message
 * Can view a list of pending invitations
 * Can demote self to Member
 * Can invite players to guild
 * Has all abilities of lower ranks

Member

 * Can chat in guild channel
 * Can open a party to guild and join opened parties
 * Can leave guild

Limits

 * Guilds can hold up to maximum of players. A guild can have up to leaders and officers.