Activision Blizzard released Diablo Immortal just days ago, and it's already the target of controversy and review bombing with its microtransactions exceeding what many players are willing to pay. However, oneDiablo Immortal fan that was fine with the microtransactions paid money to start a Clan only to reportedly be kicked out of it when making a simple mistake.
Reddit user Mrcaruthers recently posted their early experience with Diablo Immortal and their frustration with Clans costing money despite a Diablo Immortal mechanic automatically kicking players from these Clans. Many players continue to create Clans and explore the time period between Diablo 2 and Diablo 3 in Diablo Immortal with their friends. Some players, including Mrcaruthers, have opted to join the Shadow Lottery in an attempt to become a Shadow and join a Dark Clan in Diablo Immortal, but the Reddit user wasn't entirely aware of what the limitations were before making the transition.
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Mrcaruthers stated that they paid to start their own clan after leveling up in Diablo Immortal to reach level 30 and shortly afterward became a Shadow when a friend recommended the change. According to Mrcaruthers, becoming a Shadow immediately kicked them out of their Clan despite being its leader, and Diablo Immortal gave no warning or hint that such an important thing would be changed. As a result of this mistake, Mrcaruthers filed a ticket with Activision Blizzard, but the Game Masters were unable to assist the Diablo Immortal fan with their issue.
The Game Master responding to Mrcaruthers' ticket stated that the Clan and Dark Clan systems are separated and that leaving a Clan upon becoming a Shadow is an intended Diablo Immortal
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