Membership
Join the resistance
Anyone can play on the server. Membership is for people who want to make WOR their home. It costs nothing and asks only that you show up and play it straight.
How to join
Four steps, no application essay
Join the Discord
All of WOR coordination lives there: seeding pings, events, and the admin team.
Read the rules
Five minutes. They're short on purpose, and 'I didn't know' stops working after this step.
Play with us
A handful of rounds on the server. Squad up with members, lead a squad if you're feeling brave.
Ask for the tag
Ping a member or admin in Discord. If you've done steps 1–3, this part is a formality.
What members get
And what we expect back
Whitelist priority
Skip the queue
Reserved-slot access on busy evenings. The server fills most nights; members get in.
A voice in ops
Shape the server
Map rotation votes, rule discussions, event planning. Members decide what WOR runs, not just the admin team.
Events & training
More than pub rounds
Internal scrims, training nights for new SLs, and the occasional community-vs-community match.
Questions
Asked often enough to write down
No. You need a mic, the willingness to use it, and the patience to play with your squad. Skill comes with rounds; attitude doesn't.
No quota. We do expect members to be an active part of the community rather than a name on a whitelist. If you vanish for six months, expect a friendly check-in before your slot is recycled.
No. The server is funded by voluntary donations and the admin team's own pockets. Donating never buys rank, immunity, or a faster appeal.
Yes. Members are held to the same rules as everyone else, arguably a little tighter, since you represent the tag. A ban suspends membership until the appeal is resolved.
Admins are recruited from active members the team already knows. Be present, be reliable, and it tends to come up on its own.