Loot Sharing for Clans
M.E. Chung didn’t just announce Guided Games, though. In-game support for clans was announced and will give players a number of customization options to boot. While this in itself is sure to help newcomers find like-minded players and become a part of the community, Bungie had to sweeten the deal for more dedicated players. After all, not all Guardians are equal in skill and the amount of time they can dedicate to playing.
The answer is loot sharing for clans. This means that, regardless of whether you play one Strike a week or three a day, everyone in the clan will be contributing towards a common goal that’ll unlock more loot. As a result, it makes sense to bring more people into your Destiny 2 family and share experiences together, because who doesn’t want more loot?
While we’re yet to see exactly how loot sharing in a clan will work just yet, additional rewards regardless of your performance could help to make the grind less arduous for newcomers.
All in all, Destiny 2 is looking like a perfect sequel for veterans of its predecessor and complete newcomers to the franchise.