Join the Discord
Coordinating raids, helping new players, sharing screenshots of improbable wipes. Lively most evenings.
Open Discordcommunity
Most of the game happens in the game. Everything else, the planning, the screenshots, the late-night raid debriefs, the merch, lives here.
off-server
Coordinating raids, helping new players, sharing screenshots of improbable wipes. Lively most evenings.
Open DiscordPrint-on-demand through Printify; the lineup rotates with the seasons. Profits go to server costs; we don't take a salary, and the droplet doesn't pay for itself.
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The in-game OOC channel and the NarutoMUD Discord aren't two separate communities. They're the same conversation, bridged both ways.
Type on OOC in-game and your message lands on the Discord. Post in Discord and it shows up on OOC. The in-game who command counts active Discord users alongside players who are logged in, so the room is never as empty as it looks.
Link your character to your Discord handle once and it sticks. In any channel of the NarutoMUD Discord server, type /verify. The bot replies with a six-character code only you can see. Type setdiscord <code> in-game within five minutes and you're paired. After that, when you chat from Discord, your character name carries over too.
That's the social layer in one place. OOC is where raids get organized, bad puns get workshopped, and questions get answered between fights. Discord picks up when the game itself is quiet. Either side reaches the other.
when to log on
Player counts move with the clock. Evenings tend to be when raid groups form and the OOC channel keeps a steady scroll. Off-hours are quieter but never empty; somebody's usually grinding a chakra-nature drill or building a new area.
start here
The Discord is nice, the merch is nice, the rankings matter. None of it's the point. The point is the MUD.