Yesterday I was invited to become an admin for a Destiny 2 clan I'd joined
a short while ago. I'd received an invitation to join after doing one of the
Crucible matches with a current member.
The nice thing about being in a clan is that everybody benefits from the
really hardcore players. Clan members earn points for their clan while they
play, and once a certain number of points are accumulated for the week, everybody
benefits. Plus, you have people at the ready to join you on group ventures.
Of course, a clan needs communication. Bungie created a companion app for
Destiny with messaging support for clans. I've mostly seen it used for
coordination of when to join up to do strikes and so forth.
All of this doesn't necessarily commit me to becoming some sort of
hardcore gamer. I look at the clan as an asset for joint ventures and as
a body of knowledge. I'm pleased to have joined, and am honored to have
been asked to become an admin.
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