Despite the somewhat depressing and lonesome feeling the Diablo franchise has created, Diablo Immortal is quite the opposite. Similar to Lost Ark, another popular ARPG, Diablo Immortal is an MMO. Even so, it still carries the same demon-slaying gameplay that fans of the Diablo series expect.
While some would prefer to face the forces of hell all by themselves, Diablo Immortal has several socially-focused features. There is a chat box that players can use to communicate or just vibe with other people. The game also has Clans and Dark Clans relating to end-game content as well as Warbands.
Considering the nature of loot and its randomness in Diablo Immortal, players are highly recommended to take full advantage of Warbands.
Here’s how to use Warbands in the game and what they offer in return.
It is best to think of Warbands as a guild. Warbands can be created and given a name. Typically, the one who creates it is the Warband Leader (otherwise known as the guild leader).
STORY CONTINUES BELOW AD
CONTINUE READING
A Warband then grows when the leader invites players. Players can also apply to join one.
Once a Warband is created, just like a guild, players who have joined can converse with one another via their own chat channel.
To encourage players to group together, Warbands provide several enticing benefits. On top of having a group of like-minded individuals, they also offer:
Warbands are small, with each one consisting of only eight players. This is more of an opportunity to create a close-knit fellowship compared to a 100-person clan.
STORY CONTINUES BELOW AD
CONTINUE READING
If Warbands in Diablo Immortal sound really nice, players should consider creating one. In order to unlock this ability, players will have to first complete
Read more on sportskeeda.com