Ran Online Guild Badge Maker – Free 16×11 Badge Generator

Create a custom Ran Online guild badge without Photoshop. Upload any image or draw one in the built-in pixel editor with a clipart gallery, preview it on several backgrounds, then export the exact 16×11 BMP the client expects. Drop it in your Documents folder and upload it in the guild window. Everything runs in your browser; nothing is uploaded.

Ran Online guild badge generator — outputs the exact 16×11 BMP the client needs

Click to upload or drag and drop

PNG or SVG with high contrast works best at 16×11

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How to add a guild badge in Ran Online

  1. Design your badge above — upload an image or draw one with the pixel editor.
  2. Click Download to get a 16×11 BMP.
  3. Move the file into your My Documents folder so the client can find it.
  4. In-game, press G to open the guild window and click Modific.
  5. Type the badge's filename and press Enter to set it.

Only the guild leader (or an authorized officer) can change the badge, and the file must sit in My Documents. Steps differ slightly between official and private servers.

About Ran Online guild badges

In Ran Online your guild badge is the tiny 16×11 image shown beside your guild's name and members. Set across the school campuses — Sacred Gate, Mystic Peak and Phoenix — it's the mark other players use to spot allies and rivals during the constant inter-school fights, so a clean, instantly-readable badge matters more than fine detail.

The client is strict about the file: it must be exactly 16×11 pixels and saved as a bitmap, and it has to live in your My Documents folder or the game won't load it. A plain BMP shows every pixel solid; if you want transparency, a TGA with an alpha channel works on most servers. The guild leader sets the badge through the guild window (press G, then Modific) by typing the filename — there's no file browser, so name it something simple you'll remember.

Design tips for Ran badges. Sixteen by eleven pixels is unforgiving, so commit to one bold idea: a single weapon, a beast, a school motif, or a one- or two-letter guild monogram in two or three high-contrast colors. Photos and small text turn to mush at this size. Because the badge appears against varied UI panels, check it on the dark and light preview swatches above so it stays legible everywhere, and run Enhance to reduce the palette and sharpen the edges before you export.

Frequently Asked Questions

Exactly 16×11 pixels — 16 wide by 11 tall. The client rejects other sizes, so this tool always exports a 16×11 image.

An ordinary bitmap (.bmp) at 16×11 works on every server; .tga is also accepted if you want an alpha channel for transparency. This tool exports a 16×11 BMP you can upload directly.

Save it into your Documents (My Documents) folder. If the file isn't there, the Ran Online client can't find it when you try to set the badge.

Press G to open the guild window, click Modific, type the badge's filename, and press Enter. Only the guild leader (or an authorized officer) can change it.

At 16×11 there's almost no room for detail. Bold single icons, a school crest, a weapon, or a one- or two-letter monogram read far better than photos or fine text. Use Enhance to cut colors and sharpen edges after shrinking a larger logo.

A plain BMP shows every pixel as a solid color. For transparency, export as TGA with an alpha channel, or design the badge to read well as a complete rectangle on the in-game background.

Beside your guild name and members in the guild window and lists — it's how other players recognize your guild around Sacred Gate, Mystic Peak and Phoenix campuses and during school rivalries.

No. The whole tool runs locally in your browser with HTML5 Canvas; your picture never leaves your device — unlike the random badge packs floating around old Ran fan sites.

Start from a clean source icon and upload it. game-icons.net has 4,000+ CC BY 3.0 icons, SVG Repo has a large CC0 catalogue, and OpenClipart is public domain. Pick a bold silhouette, upload it, and run Enhance to reduce colors and sharpen edges for the tiny 16×11 badge.