Clans in Destiny 2 are more than just a social aspect of the game. They provide players with a community to interact with and rely on while enjoying the game. Whether you want to join a Clan or create your own, this guide will walk you through the process. So let’s dive in and discover how to make a Clan, where to find Clans that are recruiting, and how to leave your current Clan.
How to Make a Clan in Destiny 2
If you want to create your own Clan in Destiny 2, you’ll need to visit the Clans section on Bungie.net. Before you can interact with Clans, make sure you link your platform account to your Bungie.net profile. Once that’s done, you’ll see a “Create Clan” button on the Clans page. Clicking on it will start the Clan creation process. You’ll be asked to come up with a name, motto, and mission statement for your Clan. Feel free to get creative and make it as serious or silly as you like. Additionally, you can personalize your Clan’s banner. Remember that you’ll need at least two members to make your Clan official and visible in the game.
How to Join a Clan in Destiny 2
If you’re looking to join a Clan, there are a few methods you can try. One common approach is to browse the Bungie.net Clan Recruitment Forums, where Clans actively advertise their recruiting status. You can find casual or competitive Clans there. Additionally, you can create your own post in the Clan Finder Forum, letting Clans know you’re looking to join. Another option is to visit the Destiny Clan Finder Reddit, where you’ll find more Clans to join or create your own post. Furthermore, many Clans have their own Discord servers for better communication. You can find a list of these Clans and their Discord channels on the Destiny 2 LFG server. Don’t hesitate to explore their servers before making a decision. Lastly, if you come across a player you enjoy playing with in-game, you can inspect their Clan through the Roster tab and request to join.
How to Leave a Clan in Destiny 2
Leaving a Clan is a simple process in Destiny 2. Just go to the Clan section of your menu, click on Options, and choose the Leave Clan button. If you’re the Clan Founder, you won’t be able to leave until you promote a new Founder or become the only member left. Keep in mind that leaving a Clan means losing access to Clan perks like Weekly Clan Engrams. It’s advisable to find a new Clan before leaving the current one. You can request to join a new Clan without leaving your current one, and if your request is accepted, you’ll receive a pending invite before leaving your current Clan.
Clan Benefits
Aside from the social aspect, joining a Clan in Destiny 2 comes with several benefits:
- Clan XP: By gaining Clan XP through activities, you can contribute to your Clan’s Level.
- Increased Rewards: Max Level Clans in a Season offer perks such as increased public event rewards, Trials token gain, and an additional weekly bounty from Hawthorne.
- Clan Engrams: Once a Clan completes the weekly Crucible, Nightfall, and Raid Clan Challenges, Clan Engrams are unlocked for all members, providing extra loot every week.
- Guided Games: Clan members can create Guided Game fireteams to help solo players tackle challenging end-game activities like Raids.
Joining a Clan in Destiny 2 is not only about finding a group to play with, but also about building a community of like-minded individuals. If you’ve had any experiences with Destiny 2 Clans, feel free to share them in the comments!