In Destiny 2, clan members receive rewards for supporting other players in Guided Games. Bungie discusses these rewards.
One of the most important new features in Destiny 2 is the Guided Games. This allows solo players to participate in group endgame activities such as raids, trials, and nightfall strikes, for which there is no “normal” matchmaking.
Similar to a dating app, this connects solo players with clans that are looking for one or two guardians for the activity. The seeker can decide whether they like the suggested clan and if they want to play with them. If not, they can search for a new clan. All information about Guided Games can be found here.
Clans should find it worthwhile to offer themselves as guides. Clans gain significantly in importance in Destiny 2. They have their own progress system and rewards that you can unlock together.
Clan rewards resemble “Super Bowl Rings”
In an extensive interview with PCGamer, game director Luke Smith is directly asked about the clan rewards one can expect when helping random players in Guided Games.
Smith explains that he cannot go into detail at the moment. However, one can imagine the clan rewards like the “Super Bowl Rings”.
At the Super Bowl, the winner receives not only a trophy and prize money but also rings. The special thing about these “Super Bowl Rings” is that not only the players receive a ring, but the entire team does. From the coach to the announcer to the groundskeeper – every staff member receives a ring that they can keep, unlike the trophy.
This is how it will be with the clan rewards in Destiny 2: Every guardian who is part of the clan will be rewarded – regardless of whether they played this guided game or not.
Now Smith gets more specific: Sometimes it will happen that one receives engrams for activities that they did not participate in (Apparently, one receives engrams as clan rewards, which Tyra Karn on the farm can decrypt).
There will be moments like “Oh my god, my team did something fantastic in an activity” or “I am glad to be part of the clan, and since I am a very active member, my clan members are also happy to have me.”
By the way: You can transfer your clan from Destiny 1 to the sequel. However, the clan founders need to take action: From July 25, you must visit Bungie.net and decide whether you want to convert your group into a “Destiny 2” clan. Detailed information on “Can I keep my clan in Destiny 2?” can be found in the link.
What rewards do you expect from the new clan feature? Only engrams, cosmetic stuff, or maybe even exotics?

