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Here's How Destiny 2's Clans Features Work

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Clans have returned in Destiny 2, but this time around the feature is properly implemented into the game. You now have access to a multitude of tools and features to manage and maintain your Clan. In addition, members of your Clan have the opportunity to unlock special perks, earn end-game rewards, and host solo players seeking out people to play with in end-game activities.

With so much to understand about Clans in Destiny 2, we've compiled a beginner's guide detailing everything you need to know about what they are and how to access them. For more about Destiny 2 on PC, PS4, and Xbox One, read our in-depth feature containing Xur's location, all our reviews and guides, plus all the PC details you need.

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What Are Clans?

Clans are communities that can be accessed in-game that are created and managed by players. They allow its members to play and progress together, communicate, and build up a community.

What Are the Benefits of Joining a Clan?

You can earn experience, level up, and obtain rewards when other members progress through the main campaign and participate as a group in normal or end-game activities. Progression can be viewed anytime in the Clan Profile in the game and the Destiny Companion via Bungie.net or the mobile app. Keep in mind that there's a weekly cap of 5000 XP per character.

It's also possible to obtain special perks, which are unlocked as your Clan gains experience and reaches certain Clan levels. You can receive perk benefits by obtaining the Clan Banner item from Hawthorne after unlocking the Farm social space and joining a clan. Be mindful that Clan Perks and Levels reset with each new Destiny 2 season.

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You even gain Weekly Clan Engrams. However, in order to earn them, at least half of a fireteam attempting the activity must belong to the Clan.

Lastly, you can participate as Clan guides in Guided Games to help solo players through endgame activities.

How Do I Join a Clan?

In order to be eligible to request to join a Clan or to receive Clan invites, you need to link your platform account to your Bungie.net profile. Once you've done so, you can use the Destiny Companion to search for Clans to join. Alternatively, a Clan leader can send you a direct invitation.

It's worth noting that you can only belong to one clan per Destiny account. In addition, if you have Destiny accounts on multiple platforms, you can have each account be in the same Clan or in different Clans.

How Do I Create a Clan?

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Go to the Clan page in the Destiny Companion and highlight the Create Clan option. During the creation process, you can set the Clan Name, Motto, and Mission Statement. You can even choose your Clan's membership parameters. For example, you set Clan enrollment to Invite Only, or you can make joining completely open to the public. Regardless, only Clan Founders and Clan Admins can accept or deny requests to join the Clan.

Once a Clan is made, you're free to set the Clan Banner, change Clan settings (including the name and motto), shift Clan Founders and Admins, or edit Clan management tasks. Keep in mind that Clans must have a total of at least two members to start earning experience, as well as for the Clan, Clan Roster, and Clan Banner to show up in Destiny 2. Total Clan membership is limited to 100 players.

How Do I Communicate With My Clan?

Clans can communicate in real time using the text chat feature in the Destiny Companion. Also, every Clan has a dedicated private forum that can be used to post messages to their community.

Can I Change Clans?

It's possible to join a new Clan while already a member of a different Clan only if the new Clan you wish to join has an "Approval Required" enrollment. Once your new Clan request is approved, it'll automatically be converted into a pending invitation. This precaution is put in place to prevent a requesting player from being removed from their old Clan without notice. Be wary; changing Clans can impact your Weekly Clan Engrams and Clan Perks.

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Can I Leave a Clan?

If you're a basic Clan member, it's possible to leave a Clan. But keep in mind that doing so impacts what Clan Perks and what weekly Clan Engrams you can access.

However, if you're a Clan Founder, you cannot leave or join another Clan until you've re-assigned the Founder role to another member or are the last member of the Clan (in which case leaving deletes the Clan).

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They should remove "Clans" seeing as it is too closely related to a hate group....

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Adversely, they should've given you the option to declare Lone Wolf status and receive alternative benefits to not joining a clan.

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@Slinqy: Lone Wolf...Clans? seems like they're breeding distent and hate everywhere!

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@kckbxrk: I don't follow.

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@Slinqy: was just being a smart ass. Not towards you just the fact that something offends somebody all the time. Which is why they removed that symbol for ties too closely to a hate group. So we should remove "Clans" too...and now you want to add in Lone Wolf too. More terrorist lingo getting me triggered! Just having fun and being light hearted though. Have a great weekend!

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Never heard of this game before.

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@Pelezinho777: Well, then you've come to the right place. : p

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Gamespot your website is trash full of destiny 2 and little else

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@the-games-masta: Why wouldn't it be??? Destiny 2 just came out and it's obviously the biggest talking point in the video game industry everywhere. Don't be ignorant.

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So it's all done through web pages and phone apps, no actual process whatsoever in game.

You create a clan via web page/app

You browse through clans via web page/app

You send invites via web page/app

You join a clan via web page/app

You communicate in the clan via web page/app

You leave a clan via web page/app

You receive stuff from clan via web page/app

And all you have to identify each other in game is perhaps a tag under your character ID? You probably have to relog 5 minutes after you joined a clan to see the changes apply to your in game character. Is this the most immersion breaking guild design in the history of online games or what? Not to mention the laziest!

I call bullshit and paid review if this game scored anything over 6/10. Every aspect of this game so far shows the dev cutting corners wherever they can, repeating all the game mechanics from the previous game and repackaging it as the "sequel". I have never seen an IP in any industry with such an atrocious and blatant attempt at cash grabbing, sick to my stomach!

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@jyml8582: TRY PLAYING THE GAME AND FINDING OUT FOR YOURSELF ASSHOLE. Most of all the clan stuff is IN THE GAME. Get off the hate bandwagon and play the game first. If the game is so bad like you say it is then why is it everywhere you go you hear nothing but good things about it??? Must be that IT'S ACTUALLY A GOOD GAME .

Joining a clan is done IN GAME

Sending invites is done IN GAME

You receive gifts from the clan IN FUCKING GAME

Clan list is IN GAME

The only thing not in game is the text chat which is in an app and website but who cares about that anyway. Do you people even fucking read or just assume shit then believe what you say is true because you said it? Here's an idea, if you have never played a game then shut the **** up because you don't deserve to have an opinion

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@speechone: Thank you. Your reply is exactly what I would've said to this hate band wagon tawt. His ignorance is the only thing making people sick here.

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@jyml8582: mostly just the clan leader who has to do stuff through the companion app.

I've joined my friends clan and done it all from my PS4. There's a whole page in the menus for your clan. Tell you how much you've contributed, how far from the next level. It's quite good. Stop complaining

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@muzza93: Clan leader...is that like a grand wizard or something?

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@kckbxrk: I don't know mate. If you want to be a grand wizard you can, I won't stop you.

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@jyml8582: It's not quite so bad as all that. You can see who else in your clan is online (and offline) with a clan roster on the in-game clan page and also on the in-game director, a huge step up from Destiny 1, where you had no idea who from your clan was online unless you had friended them. You can track all the relevant clan stats and personal contributions/rewards in-game, and most people who want socialization from their guilds are using out-of-game chat systems in any MMO.

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@runnermpls: I can't wait to rally my clan together!

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