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Creating a Clan in Destiny 2 - How-to Guide for Beginners

A guide on how to create your first clan

Creating a Clan in Destiny 2 - How-to Guide for Beginners

Although the majority of Destiny 2's content is for solo play or can be “unlocked” with a Destiny 2 boosting service, creating a clan will help you get the most out of Bungie's FPS looter-shooter. Clans not only provide a handy and simple method to interact with your friends and coordinate raids, but they also offer additional benefits. If you're unsure how to create a clan in Destiny 2, this guide for beginners will tell you all you need to know.

Setting up Your Destiny 2 Clan

If you already have a group of gamers eager to play together in Destiny 2, you may start your own clan on Bungie's website. Fortunately, the process is incredibly simple and should take only a few minutes. Keep in mind that you'll need a Bungie.net account to create a clan.

Step 1: Naming Your Clan

First, visit the official clan creation website and scroll to the bottom of the page. There are several different entry places where you may enter information such as your clan's motto and name. This can assist in introducing your clan to players who don't know you personally. 

Step 2: Accessing Your Clan Menu

Once you've picked out a name and motto, hit the button at the bottom of the page to open the main menu for your clan. You will get the same information in the Destiny Companion app, but it will be spread out over a lot of screens. Select the group at the bottom of the app to see information about your group.

Step 3: Inviting Players

Now you'll need players to join your clan. You may always give them a clan invitation while playing Destiny 2, but to make things easier, you can also email them a link to your profile page using a browser. To get there, navigate to your clan's main menu and then select Clan Profile on the left side of the screen.

Step 4: Managing Membership

Anyone who has the link will see an option on the page to send a join request. The default clan settings require the clan leader or administrator to validate the request before a new player may join. You may also invite users using the mobile app. To do so, press Clan, then Clan Settings. Press on Invitations under the Player Management section. Here, you may invite any user, including those on your PlayStation Network or Xbox Live friends list. You can form a clan of up to 100 people.

Leveraging Clan Benefits for Enhanced Loot in Destiny 2

Having extra loot is the finest thing about belonging to a clan. The latter can get unique "Clan Engrams," which can be exchanged for new armor and/or weaponry by finishing several of Destiny 2's pre-existing missions. Be sure to speak with Suraya Hawthorne on the Farm (or at The Tower if the game is over) to begin collecting further clan prizes. She will give you your clan flag inventory item, which gains a level when your clan accomplishes specific tasks.

There is an area with four icons beneath it at the top of your clan's profile, just next to your banner. These stand for the awards that are available to you and your clan. Four of the hardest challenges in the game may be completed each week to obtain these rewards:

  • Finishing Nightfall Strike as a group
  • Reaching the Nine Trials' conclusion with your clan
  • Finishing the Leviathan Raid alongside your group
  • Taking part in the Crucible alongside your clan

However, at least half of the players in your fire team must be from your clan for it to count towards your award. These trophies are also only available once every week, and only one character per account can use them, so you won't be able to upgrade your Titan, Warlock, and Hunter all at once.

How Can I Level Up the Clan?

Clans level up by gaining XP. They begin at level one and reach a maximum level of six. It requires 100,000 XP to go from level 1 to level 2, while the following levels require 125,000 XP. The maximum weekly experience gain is 100,000 points. This indicates that it will take at least six weeks to raise a clan to the maximum level. Each clan member can only gain 5,000 XP per week. This means that your clan must have twenty active members to hit the cap.

Members can get experience points by participating in Raids, Story Missions, Patrols,  Adventures, Strikes, Meditations, and Public Events. All clan members who are online at the moment will be able to see any clan XP that they have earned.

Conclusion

Joining a clan in Destiny 2 is not only about camaraderie but also about maximizing rewards and progressing through the game efficiently. By following these steps and leveraging clan benefits, you can enhance your gaming experience and level up your clan to unlock even greater rewards.

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