Diablo 4 enables you to break out on your own like a lone wolf destroying demonic hordes. However, given that this is an online game, you may spot other players from time to time. Naturally, a more permanent group is also possible. Here’s our Diablo 4 guide to help you create or join clans.
Creating or joining a clan in Diablo 4
The Diablo 4 Clan system can be accessed by opening the menu. If you want to join a clan, you need to do the following:
- Enter a clan name and a tag that cannot be changed after the group is created.
- You can also add a clan description to let people know what your guild is about, as well as your primary language.
- Finally, you can choose from different labels such as Casual, Hardcore, PvE, PvP, Leveling, and Social.
If you’re planning to join a Diablo 4 clan, it might be best if you already have friends who play as well. If so, you can enter the name in the search box. However, if you’re just looking for a random guild, you can choose your language and labels. A list of those with extra space (149 members or less) will open and you can request to join them.

However, it goes without saying that those with 80 members or more may find it more difficult to join. This is because these clans will appear at or near the top of the list, likely causing other players to click on them as they look around. If a clan already has too many pending requests, you will not be able to submit your own. So our suggestion would be to look for the ones with less players.
Either way, the Diablo 4 Clan system is just one of the key features you’ll discover as you explore the world of Sanctuary. To learn more, you can view our Guide to the city/center of Køvasad.
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