I'm looking to join a serious but not hyper-competitive clan in Destiny 2 that focuses on endgame PvE content like raids and dungeons, with members active in the evenings and on weekends. I have experience with most raids and am a reliable player, but my previous clan became inactive. I'm not looking for a hardcore schedule, just a consistent group of adults who communicate well and want to tackle challenging content without toxicity. What should I look for in a clan's culture to ensure it's a good fit, and are there specific platforms or communities beyond the official app that are best for finding groups with this kind of focus?
Nice goal. When you’re vetting clans, look for a clearly stated culture: zero tolerance for toxicity, a posted raid schedule, and responsive leadership. Suggest a short trial with a veteran member to see if the vibe fits before you commit long-term.
Beyond the in-game clan finder, explore Reddit (DestinyTheGame, LFG threads), Discord LFG hubs (Destiny 2 clans, raid groups), and Bungie forums recruitment threads. Short post example: 'US/EU evenings, 25+, experience with raids/dungeons, non-toxic adults, aiming for consistent endgame runs. Looking for a steady crew to tackle raids on weeknights/weekends.'
Ask about communication norms and preparation expectations: voice chat etiquette, raid prep, mods, and whether they run weekly or biweekly. Propose a one-week trial where you join two raids to assess fit; ensure there’s a clear point of contact if things aren’t right.
Look for leadership style and decision-making during wipes: are failures discussed constructively? Is feedback welcomed or punished? A healthy clan will have a transparent process for deciding on strategies and rosters.
Don’t forget practical fit: time zones, headset/mic quality, roster balance, and a plan to rotate roles. Ask about inclusivity and toxicity controls. If you want, share your region and preferred raid nights and I’ll help draft a tailored outreach post.