How To Create and Join a Guild in Sea of Thieves

Do you want to make or join a Guild in Sea of Thieves? We've got all the info you need on the feature here.
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In Sea of Thieves, creating or joining a guild can significantly enhance your gaming experience. This concise guide outlines the steps to create your own guild and the advantages of being part of one. Whether you’re a seasoned Captain with your own ship or a newcomer looking to embark on adventures, guilds offer shared rewards, social opportunities, and a sense of belonging, making your time on the high seas all the more rewarding.

Guilds are perfect for getting the Skull of the Siren Song, but if you’re having trouble overall, we advise using our Safer Seas Guide to join a friendlier server.

Sea of Thieves – How To Make or Join a Guild

To create a Guild in Sea of Thieves, you must be a Captain and own your own ship. Once you are a Caption, you’ll get the option to create a guild. Here’s how:

  1. Go to your menu and pick the Guilds tab next to Play
  2. Go to Create A Guild
  3. Give it a name, motto, and visual branding.
  4. Pledge a ship to the guild

Once you have created your Guild, you can start inviting other players to join. To do this, open the Social menu and navigate to the Guilds tab. Click on the Invite Players button and select the players you want to invite.

How to Join a Guild in Sea of Thieves

To join a guild in Sea of Thieves, you can either be invited by an existing member or create your own guild. If you are invited to a guild, you will receive a notification in the game. You can accept or decline the invitation from the notification window.

How Many Guilds Can a Player Join?

The maximum number of guilds that a player can join in Sea of Thieves is three. Normally games only let you join a single guild, so three is pretty generous.

What Is the Maximum Number of Guild Members You Can Have?

The maximum number of members that a Guild in Sea of Thieves can have is 24. After that, you’ve got a pretty hefty fleet since some members come with a ship. That’s a great guild on its own.

What are Guilds in Sea of Thieves?

Guilds in Sea of Thieves are communities of players who work together to achieve shared goals and rewards. Guilds can have up to 24 members, and each player can be a member of up to three guilds at a time.

guilds also offer a number of unique features that can enhance your Sea of Thieves experience. For example, guilds have their own dedicated channels in the game’s chat system, making it easy to communicate with your guildmates. Guilds also have their own unique ships that members can use, and these ships often have special features or designs.

Why Should I Join Guilds in Sea of Thieves?

Joining a Sea of Thieves guild offers a host of benefits. Guild members collaborate to progress through ranks, unlocking shared rewards like cosmetics, ship customizations, and access to the esteemed guild emissary status. Additionally, guilds grant access to a shared fleet of ships, a practical advantage particularly helpful for new players or those without their own ships.

Beyond the material perks, guilds are social hubs, providing opportunities to make friends and find like-minded gaming companions. These communities foster camaraderie, promote cooperation, and create a sense of belonging, uniting players from around the world in pursuit of common objectives.

Jorge A. Aguilar

Jorge A. Aguilar

Jorge A. Aguilar, also known as Aggy, is the current Assigning Editor.

He started his career as an esports, influencer, and streaming writer for Sportskeeda. He then moved to GFinity Esports to cover streaming, games, guides, and news before moving to the Social team where he ended his time as the Lead of Social Content.

He also worked a writer and editor for both Pro Game Guides and Dot Esports, and as a writer for PC Invasion, Attack of the Fanboy, and Android Police. Aggy is the former Managing Editor and Operations Overseer of N4G Unlocked and a former Gaming editor for WePC.

Throughout his time in the industry, he's trained over 100 writers, written thousands of articles on multiple sites, written more reviews than he cares to count, and edited tens of thousands of articles. He has also written some games published by Tales, some books, and a comic sold to Telus International.

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