The Guild - Season 4
Season 4
Episodes
Epic Guilt
Codex confesses her indiscretion with Fawkes to her guild-mates.
Strange Allies
Bladezz helps Codex with her computer while the rest of the guild argue about what kind of guild hall to make.
Oversupportive'd
Vork declared that whomever raises the most money towards the guild hall gets to decide what it looks like. Zaboo decides to try being Codex's friend
Moving On
Codex comes to terms with what happened between her and Fawkes and gets a "cheesy" job.
Loot Envy
Bladezz is envious of Codex's new job. Tink and Clara team up.
Weird Respawn
Zaboo's mother returns; Codex and Bladezz clash at Cheesy Beard's.
Awkward Birthday!
Codex is shocked when an unexpected guest shows up to Zaboo's mom's birthday dinner. Clara and Tink figure out how they'll make real money.
Busted
Zaboo's mom advises Vork on how to make major in-game money. The rest of the guild finds out the truth about Codex's relationship with Fawkes.
Pirate Paddy
Codex makes an Internet commercial for Cheesy Beard's starring Bladezz. Bladezz edits.
Festival of the Sea
The Guild joins forces to help Codex with her job. Fawkes gets a taste of his own medicine...by Jeanette. And Vork gets more than he bargained for when he foolishly attempts to get rid of Zaboo's mom.
Hostile Takeovers
Vork refuses to back out of his proposal; the rest of the guild prepare.
Guild Halls
The guild attends Vork's wedding.
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