Explaining How Guilds Work in Splinterlands

@moonblast · 2025-09-03 22:40 · Splinterlands

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Today I'll explain how guilds work in Splinterlands, so join me on this brief journey of knowledge.

If you've been following my posts, you probably know that I decided to explain all the functions in Splinterlands. I'll leave a list of all the posts I've made so far explaining these functions in the game.

Explaining the Practice Function in Splinterlands: Link Explaining Campaign Mode in Splinterlands: Link Explaining and Giving Tips About Tournaments in Splinterlands: Link Explaining Challenge Mode in Splinterlands: Link Explaining the Ambassador System in Splinterlands: Link Explaining the Glint Shop in Splinterlands: Link Explaining How the Frontier Format Works in Splinterlands: Link

In each of these posts, I explain the game's functions in detail. If you have any questions, feel free to ask me in the comments.

Now, let's move on to another guide on Splinterlands, and as I mentioned at the beginning of this post, it will be about guilds.

The first step is to log in to your Splinterlands account.

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After logging in, go to the Guild option in the top left corner of the screen and click Browse Guilds.

I already belong to a guild, so if you don't have a guild, the options will be slightly different from those shown in the image above, but the Browse Guilds option will still be there.

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You will be directed to this page, where you will find all the Guilds that exist in Splinterlands.

To join a Guild, you have three options:

  • Open
  • By Request
  • Invite Only

When a guild has the Open option, it means you can join it instantly as long as there is at least one available slot in the guild.

When a guild has the By Request option, it means you must wait for someone in the guild to accept you.

When a guild has the Invite Only option, it means you can only join it if a guild member sends you an invite.

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After joining a guild, you'll find the options shown in the image above.

About: This option contains guild information and announcements. Members: This option displays the guild's current members, their contributions, and their roles. Tavern: This option allows you to see which guild members are online and send messages for all members to see. Buildings: This option contains the guild's buildings; I'll explain how they work shortly. Brawl: This option contains Guild Brawl, where you'll have the chance to battle against other guilds to earn rewards like SPS and Merits. Mailbox: This option contains the invitations you've received from other guilds and any requests you've made to join a guild.

Now, I'll explain in more detail how guild buildings work.

There are five buildings in guilds: Hall, Lodge, Arena, Barracks, and Store.

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Hall: This building will determine the number of members the guild can have and the level of other buildings.

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Lodge: This building will provide a bonus to ranked battle earnings and a discount in the Shop.

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Arena: This building will determine the maximum Brawl Tier the guild can participate in and also increase earnings.

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Barracks: This building will provide powerful tactical bonuses that will be applied to Brawls.

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Store: The Store increases Merit Rewards and offers items for purchase. To be eligible to receive Merits, your guild must have at least a Level 1 Store.

Each guild building can reach up to Level 10, the current maximum level.

Participating in Brawls is very simple: just choose one of the unoccupied Frays and join the battles when they begin.

You have 48 hours to submit your Brawl battles. After that time, the results will be announced, and you will receive your rewards based on your guild's performance.

  • The rewards are SPS and Merits for all those who participated in the Brawl, and Crowns for the guild.

Now let's take a look at the Guild Store, this is where you will spend your Merits.

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There are four products in the Guild Store: Gladius Cases, Spy Glass, Blood Stone, and Power Stone.

Gladius Cases: Each pack contains five random cards from the GLADIUS Gladiator set, with at least one guaranteed RARE CARD OR BETTER!

Spy Glass: Allows your guild to see Fray assignments for any other guild before Brawl combat begins.

Blood Stone: Double the chance of getting a Gladiator Legendary card whenever a card is generated!

Power Stone: Double the chance of getting a Gladiator Gold Foil card whenever a card is generated!

This was my post about how the Guild works in Splinterlands, I hope I helped.

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