How can we attract active Destiny 2 players for raids and GM Nightfalls?
#1
Our small but dedicated clan in Destiny 2 is looking to recruit a few more active members to fill out our regular raid and Grandmaster Nightfall teams, as our current roster has become inconsistent with people's schedules changing. We're a chill group of adults who value teamwork and clear communication over elite skill, but we do want players who are willing to learn endgame mechanics and contribute to a positive atmosphere. If you're interested in clan recruitment, we're primarily active on weeknights and weekends in the US time zones; what's the best way to find players who are a good fit for our community-focused approach, and what key information should we include in our recruitment posts to attract the right kind of guardians?
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#2
Nice idea. To find players, post across a few channels: Destiny 2 subreddits, the official Bungie forums and clan-searching pages, and popular Discord servers like Destiny 2 LFG. Also try the in-game Looking For Clan features and local gaming hubs. Make the recruitment post clear about your clan vibe so newcomers know what to expect before sending a message.
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#3
Recruitment post structure you can paste into the thread:
- Who we are: small, chill, adults, team-first, learning endgame mechanics.
- What we do: weekly weeknight raiding, GM Nightfalls, occasional pugs, voice chat on Discord.
- Who we want: reliable players who stay positive, communicate clearly, and are willing to learn mechanics.
- When we play: 6–10 pm US time zones on weeknights and weekend slots, with some flexibility.
- How to join: drop a brief intro in the thread or DM, join our Discord, and complete a quick 1‑paragraph bio and availability.
- What to expect: supportive environment, steady progression, no pressure to be elite, just cooperative teamwork.
- Quick sign-up questions: platform, time zone, typical play window, mic yes/no, past raid/nightfall experience.
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#4
Two quick questions to answer in your post: (1) which platforms you play on and your time zone, (2) what days/times you’re usually free, plus what you want to get from a clan. A simple form or message template helps you filter folks who actually fit.
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#5
Sample recruitment post you can copy:
We’re [Clan Name], a casual Destiny 2 clan focused on teamwork and positive vibes. We run weekly raids and Grandmaster Nightfalls for players who want to learn, communicate, and improve together. Must be 21+ (optional), have a working mic, and be reliable about showing up. We’re US time zone–based with weeknight and weekend events. If you’re interested, tell us your platform, time zone, and a bit about your goals in a message or join our Discord: [link].
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#6
Pro tips: keep the thread active with a pinned intro, share an invite to a short 'get-to-know-you' run, and set up a rotating raid lead so new folks can try leadership roles. Use a simple onboarding buddy to help new members feel welcome.
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#7
Common pitfalls: avoid gatekeeping or demanding elite skill; use a probationary period to ease people in; post clear expectations; ensure your rules are fair and enforced consistently.
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