Destiny 2 Clans - how to join a Clan, how to earn Clan XP and Clan banner rewards explained

Publish date: 2023-04-21

Destiny 2 Clans work slightly differently to the original Destiny, with larger communities now splitting off into Bungie.net groups - and help you make use of the new Guided Games system.

Alongside that, Clans will now have something that's been highly sought-after from the Destiny community for some time: Clan Banner rewards, which award various bonuses, both temporary and permanent, to your clanmates once they've been unlocked.

Here, we'll explain not only how Clans work, but also the awkward stuff like how to join a Destiny 2 Clan, and importantly how to earn Clan XP for those valuable rewards.

Note this page is in need of an update with the arrival of Destiny 2's second year, so be aware some content might be out of date. In the meantime, read our Destiny 2 Forsaken guide and how to reach the new Destiny 2 level cap for an overview of what's new and changed. Plus, there's the return of theThorn quest and Thorn Ornament, Wishes of Sorrow, and our trusty friend Xur, too - here's the answer to where is Xur, Xur's location and what Xur's selling this week!

How to join a Destiny 2 Clan, and Clans explained

Clans run back to the original Destiny, where they were a means of gathering together groups of players who often play the game together. Back then, Clans had a limit of 150 members, but every clan also had a correspending Group, which would allow far more to join.

Now, groups have been separated off into something tied to your Bungie.net account, with Clans more specifically designed around playing the game together. Joining a Clan is a great way to keep tied into a community that regularly plays the game, allowing you to join arrange Fireteams for things like Strikes, Raids, and PvP matches with ease.

How to join a Destiny 2 Clan:

As thing stand though, the Clan joining system is a bit of a mess, especially if you have a specific Clan you want to join - whilst Bungie's help page suggests searching for a Clan from a certain page, their links actually just lead to a page for creating a Clan of your own, and searches from that page - and the companion app that's also listed as an option - will only bring up players, rather than Clans, as results.

Fortunately, there are two ways around the awkward system: a direct link to the Clan's page, sent from someone already in the Clan who can access it, or you can request to join a Clan from a specific place in-game.

To join from in-game, open up the 'Roster' menu and look for someone in that list who's already in the Clan you want to join. From there, you can view their clan and send a join request.

If you can't get to your game though and want to join a Clan as soon as possible - maybe your pals are already griding out those shared rewards without you and don't want to wait - the best solution is to simply ask one of your future Clanmates to send you a URL for that Clan's browser page, and you can head directly to that Clan's own page and request to join from there.

They can find that URL by logging in to the Bungie site from their browser, and heading to the 'My Clan' tab in the top left. Make sure you're signed into the relevant account if you're doing it in a web browser, too!

How to earn Clan XP in Destiny 2 for Clan rewards and Clan Banner Perks

Getting your Clan Banner

Once you are part of a Clan, you must receive and equip a Clan Banner in order to start earning XP. You can get this from Hawthorne in The Farm. Simply acquire it and equip it on your Guardian on the bottom right of your gear screen.

From there, visit your Clan screen in Destinations to lean more about your clan's overall progression.

Clan Banner Perks and Clan XP

New to Destiny 2 are Clan Banner Perks, a series of unlockable perks which grant you various in-game benefits, depending on your Clan's performance. Your Clan Banner "will grow in strength as your clan demonstrates its power." Here are the current (Season 2) perks:

And if you were interested, here were the Season 1 (launch) perks, which are no longer available or active:

Season of the Haunted is here! Get up to speed with our levelling guide. For The Witch Queen, learn how to get Exotics including Dead Messenger and Parasite. Late last year, we saw the Bungie 30th Anniversary, which adds the Grasp of Avarice dungeon, Strange Coins and new Exotics, including the Gjallarhorn and Forerunner.

How to get Clan XP:

In Destiny 2, Clan XP is earned from completing various activities. Clan members can earn up to a weekly maximum of 5,000 Clan XP, which resets each week on the weekly reset. You need at least two clan members in the Clan to start earning XP. Here's a quick list of what earns you Clan XP, and how much:

Other things to know about how Destiny 2 Clans work:

Additional reporting by Matthew Reynolds.

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