How to leave a Clan in Diablo Immortal

Looking to change things up? This guide will show you how to leave your clan in Diablo Immortal.
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Diablo Immortal is a free-to-play mobile game set in the Diablo universe. Players battle with and against each other to improve their demon slayers, grinding levels and increasing in power so they can take on powerful bosses and each other. Competition can be cutthroat in Diablo Immortal, so players need all the information they can find to get an edge on their foes.

Not satisfied with your currently Diablo Immortal clan? Looking to join another, more promising clan, make your own, or simply take the game on by yourself? This guide will show you how to leave your clan in Diablo Immortal.

Leaving a Clan in Diablo Immortal

To leave a clan in Diablo Immortal, you must first navigate to the Clan’s roster. From here, you only need to click on your own name, and select “Leave Clan.” This will remove your from the clan, allowing you to join another or create your own.

You don’t need permission from a clan owner to leave a clan in Diablo Immortal. That way, you don’t have to worry if a clan owner has been away from the game for a while. If the clan you’re in has gone inactive, you can leave and join a more active clan without any penalty.

If you own your own clan in Diablo Immortal, things get a little more complicated. If you made a clan and you want to join another, you will have to give the clan to another player to keep the clan running. If you don’t give the clan to someone else, or you are the clan’s only member, you will have to destroy the clan before leaving.

If you found this guide helpful, leave a comment below. For more guides on demon hunting, check out the Diablo Immortal section of our website.

Erik Hodges

Erik Hodges

Erik Hodges is a hobby writer and a professional gamer, at least if you asked him. He has been writing fiction for over 12 years and gaming practically since birth, so he knows exactly what to nitpick when dissecting a game's story. When he isn't reviewing games, he's probably playing them.

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