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Guilds and Multiplayer in Noob Incremental

Learn how to join guilds in Noob Incremental, unlock multiplayer benefits like shared perks, guild boss fights, and exclusive rewards to accelerate your idle progression.

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Guilds and Multiplayer in Noob Incremental: How to Join and Benefit

Noob Incremental started as a solo idle game, but the developers have steadily built out a robust multiplayer experience centered around **guilds**. Whether you're looking to accelerate your progression through group bonuses, tackle cooperative challenges, or simply chat with like-minded incrementals, joining a guild is one of the most impactful decisions you can make. This guide covers everything you need to know about guilds – from finding the right one to maximizing the rewards you get from group play.

What Are Guilds?

Guilds (also called clans or alliances in other games) are player-created groups that pool resources, share bonuses, and unlock exclusive content together. In Noob Incremental, guilds are designed to enhance the idle experience without forcing you to be constantly active. Most guild features are asynchronous, meaning you can contribute and benefit even when other members are offline.

Each guild has a name, a tag, a level, and a roster of members. Guilds level up collectively by earning experience, which in turn unlocks new perks and abilities for all members. The maximum guild level is currently 50, though endgame content may push this higher in future updates.

How to Join a Guild

#### 1. Unlock the Guild Hall

Before you can join or create a guild, you must purchase the **Guild Hall** upgrade. This becomes available after you have reached **Stage 100** in your main run and have prestiged at least once. The Guild Hall costs 500,000 gold – a significant but manageable amount by that point. You can find it in the **Buildings** tab under "Special Structures".

#### 2. Browse or Search for a Guild

Once the Guild Hall is built, open the **Guild** tab from the main menu. You'll see three options:

  • **Find Guild**: Shows a list of guilds that are currently accepting members. The list can be filtered by language, activity level, and minimum stage requirement.
  • **Search**: Look up a specific guild name or tag.
  • **Create Guild**: Start your own guild (costs an additional 100,000 gold).

#### 3. Apply or Request to Join

Most guilds have an application process. When you find one you like, click **Apply**. Some guilds are open to all, but many require approval from a leader or officer. You can send a short message explaining your playstyle or goals.

#### 4. Get Accepted

After you're accepted, you'll appear in the guild roster. It's a good idea to introduce yourself in the guild chat and check the guild's notice board for any rules or expectations.

Benefits of Being in a Guild

#### Shared Guild Perks

As your guild levels up, it unlocks **Guild Perks** that apply to every member. These include:

  • **+X% Gold from All Sources** (up to +50% at guild level 50)
  • **+X% Idle Offline Progress** (up to +100% at max)
  • **Reduced Upgrade Costs** (up to -20%)
  • **Increased Prestige Multiplier** (up to +25%)
  • **Extra Gem Drops from Bosses** (up to +10%)

These perks are passive – you get them just by being a member. The higher your guild level, the more powerful these bonuses become.

#### Guild Hall Buffs

Each guild has its own **Guild Hall** where members can contribute resources to build special statues and decorations. These also provide buffs, but they require active donation. For example:

  • **Statue of Greed**: Donate gold to increase all gold gained by 1% per level (up to 20%)
  • **Statue of Power**: Donate prestige tokens to increase all damage by 1% per level (up to 15%)
  • **Statue of Time**: Donate time shards to increase offline progress speed by 2% per level (up to 30%)

These buffs are visible only to guild members and do not affect non-members.

#### Cooperative Boss Fights

At guild level 5, you unlock **Guild Bosses** – powerful enemies that require multiple members to defeat. These bosses have massive health pools but drop unique loot when killed. Participating in guild boss fights rewards you with:

  • **Guild Tokens** (used in the guild shop)
  • **Exclusive Equipment** (equipment that can only be obtained from guild bosses)
  • **Large amounts of gold and prestige tokens**

Each boss has a 24-hour cooldown after defeat, so coordination is valuable.

#### Guild Shop

Earned **Guild Tokens** can be spent in the Guild Shop for rare items like:

  • **Permanent stat boosts** (e.g., +5% crit damage)
  • **Cosmetic items** (such as special name colors or profile frames)
  • **Boosts** (e.g., 2x gold for 1 hour)

#### Social Features

Guilds have a **chat room** and a **notice board**. You can also see member progress and compare prestige counts. Many guilds organize events or share tips, which can help you learn advanced strategies.

How to Maximize Guild Benefits

#### 1. Choose the Right Guild

Not all guilds are created equal. Look for:

  • **Active membership**: A guild with many daily active players will level faster and defeat guild bosses more often.
  • **Communication**: A guild that uses in-game chat or external Discord will coordinate better.
  • **Similar progression**: If you're still early-game, joining a high-level guild may be intimidating, but you'll gain big perks. Some guilds have minimum stage or prestige requirements – don't apply if you can't meet them.

#### 2. Contribute Regularly

Even small donations help your guild. Donate gold and other resources to guild hall statues regularly. This not only improves buffs but also earns you guild reputation, which can unlock additional personal rewards.

#### 3. Participate in Guild Boss Fights

Guild bosses appear every few hours (depending on activity). Make sure to attack them as often as possible. Even if you don't deal much damage, any contribution counts, and you'll receive a share of the loot. Set a reminder if needed.

#### 4. Recruit Active Players

If you're a guild leader or officer, recruit strategically. Look for players who are active daily and willing to chat. A full guild of 50 active members is far better than 100 inactive ones.

#### 5. Save Guild Tokens for Key Upgrades

In the guild shop, prioritize permanent stat boosts over temporary ones. The crit damage boost and the permanent prestige multiplier are the best long-term investments.

Guild Etiquette and Tips

  • **Be polite**: Introduce yourself and read the guild's rules.
  • **Don't spam**: Use chat responsibly.
  • **Communicate before leaving**: If you plan to leave a guild, let the leader know. Some guilds have a notice period.
  • **Help new members**: If you're an experienced player, share tips with newcomers. A strong guild is built on mutual support.

Advanced Multiplayer Content

Beyond guilds, Noob Incremental features other multiplayer elements:

#### Global Events

Periodically, the game hosts global events where all players work together to defeat a world boss or achieve a collective goal. Being in a guild often helps you coordinate with others to maximize event rewards.

#### PvP Arena

At Stage 500, you unlock the **Arena**, where you can battle other players' idle setups. Guild members can form teams and compete in 3v3 battles for exclusive rewards. This requires a separate strategy guide, but being in a guild makes it easier to find teammates.

#### Trading System

Guild members can trade items with each other using **Trade Scrolls** (earned from guild bosses). This is useful for completing collections or getting equipment you need.

Common Questions About Guilds

**Q: Can I be in multiple guilds?** No, you can only belong to one guild at a time. If you want to switch, you must leave your current guild (you may lose some accumulated guild reputation).

**Q: What happens if I'm the leader and leave?** Leadership automatically passes to the most senior officer, or if none exists, the guild is disbanded.

**Q: Do guild perks apply if I'm offline?** Yes, all passive guild bonuses apply even when you're not playing. Offline progress is boosted by guild perks.

**Q: Are there penalties for inactivity?** Some guilds have inactivity kick policies. If you'll be away for a while, let your guild leader know.

Conclusion

Joining a guild in Noob Incremental is one of the best ways to accelerate your progress and enjoy the game's social aspects. The passive bonuses from guild level alone can cut weeks off your grind, and the cooperative content adds a layer of depth that pure solo play lacks. Whether you want to be a quiet beneficiary or an active leader, there's a place for you. Follow the steps in this guide, find a guild that matches your playstyle, and start reaping the rewards of multiplayer idle gaming.

*Ready to take your game to the next level? Open the Guild tab and find your new team today!*