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How to Create an Organization in VV Ultimatum

Updated on July 10, 2026 (1 day ago)

Organizations in VV Ultimatum are the long-term player guilds. You get a shared group, a cash pot called Organization Funds, and later a base you can build and decorate. The only hard gate is character level 20, then one NPC at Fort Adams.

This is not your rolled Clan, and it is not a temporary Squad. A Clan is a permanent bonus on your character. A Squad is a short party. An Organization is the guild you create and run with friends.

How to Create an Organization in VV Ultimatum

Hit level 20, find the Manager, and found the group

Older tips still say level 35. That was the pre-Update 1 lock. Live, you only need level 20.

If you are still climbing early levels as a Shinigami, keep questing and fighting as usual. The bigger Shikai progression climb opens a little later, at 25.

You also cannot create a new Organization while you already belong to one. If a friend pulled you in for a test invite, leave first at the Manager before you try to make your own.

  1. Reach character level 20.
  2. Teleport to Fort Adams (the tutorial area).
  3. Hold Sense so the Manager is easy to spot: C on keyboard, or D-Pad Left on console.
  4. Talk to the Organization Manager.
  5. Choose the dialogue option to make an organization. The other options are view and leave.
  6. Set a name, icon, and description, then confirm. You become the leader.

Sense is the part people skip. You can walk the snowy tutorial ruins forever guessing which NPC is "the guild guy," or hold Sense and see the Manager through walls.

If create is greyed out or the menu only offers view or leave, you are almost always still in someone else's org or still under level 20. Fix that first. There is not a second guild NPC hiding elsewhere.

Invite friends, pool funds, then unlock the base

Once the org exists, growth is not "invite everyone on the server." It is invites that stick, cash that hits the pot, then the base unlock.

Open the Character menu with Tab on keyboard or D-Pad Up on console. The Organization icon sits just above Shop. From there the leader sends invites. The player you invite cannot already be in another Organization, or the invite fails on the spot.

Members can donate Cash into Organization Funds. That pool pays for structures, props, decorations, and other group spending. A small roster that actually donates will grow a base faster than a huge inactive list that never opens the donate button.

When you are ready to build:

  1. Open the Organization menu and buy the base building upgrade on the Upgrades screen.
  2. Build Mode shows up as a control on the bottom-left after that unlock.
  3. Only the leader can place in Build Mode.
  4. Stand in a non-hostile area. Hostile zones will not let you start building.
  5. Spend Organization Funds on items, move them into your Base Inventory, then place them.

On PC, place and select with LMB, deselect with C, rotate with R and T, and open extra options with Y. Console players can create the org and invite friends just fine, but base placement controls are not available on console yet. If you are on controller and Build Mode feels incomplete, that is the current limit, not a broken guild.

If something still will not work, the usual culprits are simple. You or the friend is still locked into another org. Nobody bought the Upgrades unlock, so Build Mode never appeared. You are not the leader, or you are standing somewhere hostile.

FAQ

Q.

Do I need Shikai unlocked before I create an Organization?

No. Character level 20 is enough. Shikai and similar power climbs are separate and open later.

Q.

Can non-leaders still help the base grow?

Yes. Members can donate Cash into Organization Funds so the group can buy structures and props. Only the leader places them in Build Mode.

Q.

How do I join a friend's Organization instead of making my own?

They have to be the leader and invite you from the Organization menu. Leave any current org first, or the invite will fail.

Pragna Sanisetty

About Pragna Sanisetty

An avid Roblox player who loves exploring the small, niche games that quietly show up in my recommendations. I track new Roblox codes across social platforms and update them on Bloxodes as soon as they drop. I prefer writing guides based on real gameplay experience instead of plain surface level info, so players get tips that actually help in game. My favorite Roblox game is Egg Farm Simulator.

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