Information about the upcoming Diablo Immortal has been swirling around the internet for over a year, but it hasn’t always been clear or reliable. One of the game’s central new systems, Warbands, was never explained or even properly unveiled, and future players were left to piece together tenuous influencer reports and untrustworthy leaks from older builds. Thankfully, the most recent Blizzard pre-launch press event delivered lots of concrete details on how Warbands and the Warband Stash work in Diablo Immortal.
Diablo Immortal WarbandsTo put it simply, Warbands are like mini-clans inside your regular Clan. Each Clan in Diablo Immortal consists of up to 100 players, and within the Clan players can group themselves in parties of eight, which become their Warbands. These parties are ongoing, just like your Clan membership: while it is possible to leave and join a Warband freely, it is advised that you stick with your Warband once you have found mates with similar schedules and goals. This allows you to coordinate better, compete for rewards against other Warbands, and share loot through the Stash — more on that later.
To access Warbands, players need to progress to the city of Westmarch, which is one of the zones in Diablo Immortal. There they can interact with an NPC hanging by the Dead Tree, who will unlock the Warband Camp and explain the system’s basics. Once you have formed a Warband with up to seven other players, you can hang out at the Camp, discuss your plans in a private Warband chat, and most importantly, take on PvE content together for rewards and some mild competition with other Warbands.
There are a couple of questions remaining about Warbands in Diablo Immortal. First, while we can assume some form of
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