In Abyss: Chosen Heirs, guilds are more than just a place to stash inactive players. Once you hit around level 100, the guild system unlocks and opens up several new ways to earn rewards, upgrade your stats, and get passive benefits just for showing up in this MMORPG. Whether you’re a new recruit or someone just trying to figure out what all those glowing buttons mean, it helps to know what you’re clicking on and why it matters.

This guide explains each part of the guild system—Guild Info, Goals, Skills, and Events—with clear tips on how to get the most out of each section. Even if you’re mostly playing on auto, guild activity is one of the few things you actually have some control over. And if you’re already doing the bare minimum, this guide will show you how to turn that into steady rewards without much extra effort.

What Guild Activity Actually Does

Guild Activity is a shared progress bar that fills up as members participate in specific actions like signing in, completing guild events, or contributing to construction. Once the bar hits a set number, the guild levels up. That upgrade unlocks better rewards and expands access to more guild skills.

The important thing to note here is that activity points aren’t something you spend. They’re cumulative and permanent. So once you and your guildmates fill the bar, it’s locked in and helps your whole squad move forward.

Guild Info

The Guild Info tab is your general hub for daily participation. You’ll see key features like Guild Sign-In, Guild Group Buy, Guild Red Packet, and Guild Contribution Shop. These aren’t flashy, but they’re the core of what builds your guild up in the background.

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Guild Sign-In is exactly what it sounds like—log in, click a button, and you’re done. It gives you small rewards and adds to the guild’s total activity. The Contribution Shop lets you spend a resource called Guild Contribution, which you earn through events and other tasks, to pick up useful items or materials. Most of the good stuff here is locked behind regular participation, so it pays to be consistent.

Group Buy and Red Packet are a bit more social. Group Buy occasionally gives bulk discounts if enough people participate, while Red Packets are bonus items you can grab when someone in the guild triggers certain achievements or milestones. Neither are game-changers, but they add passive perks that make logging in daily feel slightly more worthwhile.

Guild Goals

Guild Goals are time-gated quests that reward both individuals and the group. You’ll find both daily and weekly missions here, and while they aren’t particularly exciting, they’re a guaranteed way to earn Guild Contribution and unlock guild chests.

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Daily Goal Quests have a hard limit per player. Once you’ve completed your share, that’s it for the day. Weekly progress, on the other hand, comes from everyone in the guild pitching in. The more points the guild earns, the more reward chests are unlocked. Each chest is tied to a point threshold, starting from 200 and going all the way up to 1600.

These quests are super basic. You’ll see objectives like “Participate in Exclusive Boss,” “Sign in,” or “Complete Territory War.” Most of them happen naturally as you play. But if you ignore this section completely, you’re leaving rewards on the table—especially when your guild is close to hitting a new milestone.

Guild Skills

Guild Skills give your character flat stat bonuses based on how much you’ve contributed and how far the guild has progressed. The skills are split into several tiers—basic, advanced, and mastery—with the higher ones unlocking as your guild levels up.

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To upgrade them, you need Guild Skill Books. These can be earned through participation in events or purchased with Guild Contribution. Once you’ve got enough, you just click to upgrade and your stats improve. There’s no RNG here. It’s a simple, linear system.

It’s worth checking this tab every few days to see what’s unlocked. The stat boosts aren’t huge individually, but they add up fast, especially across multiple categories like attack, defense, and HP. And since these benefits apply passively, there’s zero downside to maxing them out when you can.

Guild Events

Guild Events are the most active part of the system and include three main activities: Guild Mission, Guild Divine Beast, and Guild Banquet. Each one runs on a schedule or is always available, depending on the type.

  • Guild Mission: This is open all day and consists of standard tasks that help your guild progress. Think of it as the easiest source of daily Guild Activity. If you’re only going to do one thing, do this.
  • Guild Divine Beast: This is a scheduled boss fight that happens daily at 19:30. You and your guildmates team up to defeat a massive enemy for solid rewards. Feeding the beast beforehand is required to start the event, so coordination helps here.
  • Guild Banquet: Kicks off daily at 19:20, just before the beast fight. It’s mostly a social activity where you can gather around a bonfire, chat, and answer trivia for rewards. There’s not much gameplay, but it adds to your guild’s activity and gives you bonus items with barely any effort.

Participating in these events consistently is the fastest way to earn Contribution and Guild Skill Books. It also happens to be the best way to build up Guild Activity without relying on others to carry the load.

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The entire guild system in Abyss: Chosen Heirs is built around consistency. Nothing requires high skill, and most of the rewards can be earned with minimal interaction—just regular logins and light participation. But if you ignore the guild system completely, you’re going to fall behind in both progression and rewards.

The good news is that most of the tasks happen naturally if you’re even semi-active. The bad news is that there’s no shortcut. You need to show up, click the right buttons, and repeat. But since everything from stat upgrades to guild shop items ties back to these features, it’s worth your time.

Guild Activity in Abyss: Chosen Heirs isn’t complex, but it plays a big role in how fast you progress and how many rewards you can collect without spending. Whether you’re checking in daily or going hard on every event, staying active in your guild turns background tasks into steady benefits that stack over time.

If you want a smoother experience and better performance while managing all these menus and events, try playing Abyss: Chosen Heirs on PC with BlueStacks. It makes everything faster, cleaner, and easier to stay on top of your guild tasks without missing a beat.