Diablo Immortal clans torn apart in the process of recent RPG game feeling rather underwhelmed.
Following the arrival of the planned server merges, several clans reported that their group had been entirely disbanded. This includes of Immortals faction. While it was generally accepted that the introduction of server merges would mean tighter competition for the top spot, players weren't expecting to be tossed out and have to rebuild their clans entirely from scratch.
A legendary crests, one heavy austere chest, 300 scrap materials, and 30 enchanted dust.
It's certainly not the most exciting compensation bundle, especially given that attempting to rebuild a clan which could have as many as 100 players is potentially quite a tough task. One player notes that, while any compensation is better than nothing, many reports from players who were booted from their clans say that the affected players are still unable to reform thanks to problems related to the same bug. Others remark that these tiny compensation bundles feel almost "more insulting than no compensation at all."
It's not all bad news, however; initial reports around the new Diablo Immortal set crafting feature implemented at the same time as the server merges have been largely positive. Blizzard community manager SinfulScribe also explains that the team is working on minimising instances of English language patch notes falling short on describing key details that are included in the equivalent Chinese language blog.
The Diablo Immortal server transfer – just be wary about what you'll lose in the transition.