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Max Clan Capacity in Diablo Immortal

One Clan can only house so many players.

Clans are a major component of Diablo Immortal’s overall online experience. They function as clubs and gathering places for like-minded players, providing a convenient space to party up for dungeons or just chat with other folks that like the same things you do. But one Clan can only house so many players, something you social butterflies out there need to be mindful of. So, what’s the max Clan capacity in Diablo Immortal?

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Max Clan Capacity in Diablo Immortal

One Clan in Diablo Immortal can house a maximum of 150 players concurrently. Compared to some other multiplayer games, that may seem a bit small-scale. Heck, Blizzard’s own World of Warcraft has a clan cap of 1,000. Even so, 150 is plenty of players to accomplish whatever you’d need to as a large-scale group, not to mention that it’s probably more players than most people could be bothered to memorize.

While you can’t increase the max player capacity of your Clan in Diablo Immortal, you could always make a second Clan to house any spillover, provided you can pony up the 100,000 Gold cost. Diablo Immortal doesn’t have any kind of official system for managing something like that, though, so you’d have to figure out the logistics of such a thing on your own.

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You should also remember that while grouping up with people from your Clan is convenient, it’s not required. If you want to make friends outside of your Clan, you can also get your own Warband started, or even just use the Proximity Party system to team up with whoever’s nearby. Don’t let the constraints of the Clan system be your constraints!

Of course, you could also just try to be a little more selective about who you do and don’t invite to your Clan. You don’t need to invite every single person you come across; try to keep it to people you’ve teamed up with at least once. At least that way you won’t hit that cap anytime soon.

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Daniel Trock
Since the first time he picked up a controller as a child, Daniel has been a dyed-in-the-wool gaming fanatic, with a Steam library numbering over 600 games. His favorite pastime, aside from playing games, is doing deep dives on game wikis to learn more about their lore and characters.