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All About Clans In Division 2 – That’s Why You Should Play Together

All About Clans In The Division 2 – That’s Why You Should Play Together

New information about the clans is well-known in The Division 2: maximum number of members, clan development and clan social spaces.

Join Clans Together: In Division 2, you’ll have the opportunity to form clans and claw together as a clan through the post-apocalypse in Washington DC.

According to Massive, the clan feature was designed so you can quickly connect with like-minded agents. This way, strong communities can be formed that share common goals.

Form Clan, Search and Manage – That’s the maximum number of members

So many players fit in a clan: Up to 50 accounts can connect in a clan. Each account can contribute up to 4 agents.

When can I start a clan? You can not use the clan feature right at the start of The Division 2. According to Massive, however, the clan functions are unlocked early in the story.

Clan Requirements: Once you’ve unlocked the clan feature, anyone can start a clan. But you need at least three more agents to help drive clan development. Clan Progressing starts with at least 4 clan members.

So you are looking for a clan in The Division 2

The entire clan management runs directly in-game. It should be user-friendly and clear. Right in the game, you can find a new clan if you do not want to create one yourself.

Search Preferences: Clan Search allows you to set several criteria that you apply to the clan. So you find the right community that suits you. You can search by these criteria:

  • Activities: Do you only play PvP or PvE – or both?
  • Your seasons: At what times of the day are you most active?
  • Clan Atmosphere: Do you want a laid-back easy-going clan or a committed clan who wants to be competitive in PvP?
  • The microphone as a prerequisite
  • language
  • region

Create a clan emblem: One of the first things about creating a clan is creating a badge. This emblem represents you outward in The Division 2.

You have several icons, backgrounds and frames to choose from, with which you make an individual clan badge.

Definitely a clan name: your clan needs a name. This must be between 4 and 15 characters long. In addition, you choose a clan tag that consists of 3 capital letters and is directly visible to all other players. You can also write a short clan performance.

Clan Privacy: You also decide if your clan

  • Open – so searchable and open to all players,
  • By invitation only – so searchable, but the clan leader must confirm the request, or
  • Private – not searchable. Clan leaders can only send invitations to selected players.

Clan Structure: Your clan members are divided into four ranks, so that your clan is organized and has structure. The hierarchy looks like this:

  • Commander: The clan leader who has access to all administrative functions
  • Lieutenant: The “officer” who can send invitations, promote and demote members, and moderate the clan feed.
  • Agent: An established clan member who can invite potential recruits to the clan.
  • Recruit: A new clan member with very limited clan rights.

For clan requests, Commander and Lieutenants can inspect the character of the request steward, including Gear, to make the right decision for the clan.

The Clan Progress System

Collect Clan XP: All in-game actions where clan members gain experience earn you additional Clan XP (CXP). As Clan, you collect CXP together to achieve common goals in The Division 2.

Bringing Clan XP: With CXP, your clan increases in level – up to a maximum of level 30. For each level, clan members get certain benefits. You also unlock more customization options for your badge so you can show the world how experienced your clan is.

Rewards and Tasks for Clan Members: As a clan, you have goals in the form of weekly projects and an upgradable Clan Tank. Both will bring rewards to all Clan members upon successful completion.

  • The weekly clan container requires a weekly CXP target, which is achieved with multiple intermediate goals. There are 3 reward ranks: Bronze, Silver, and Gold. If you reach Bronze Rank, guaranteed rewards will be unlocked. The silver and gold rankings continue to improve weekly rewards.
  • Clan projects are weekly tasks that provide a CXP boost after graduation. Each of these tasks targets a specific area of the game. If your clan manages to complete all weekly projects, the clan will receive an additional substantial amount of CXP.

The Clan Social Space in the White House

A Place for Your Clan: The East Wing of the White House serves your clan as a home. There you can meet and reorganize. There you will also find the Clan Tank, where you will receive the weekly rewards.

There is a clan dealer in this clan quarter. The higher your clan level, the better items he offers. Certain clan levels also unlock cosmetic stuff at this retailer.

Honorable credit: In addition, this social space features your top three clan members who have collected the most CXP a week. This is how they are honored for their efforts – and all the other clan members get to see this.

According to Massive, there will be more to discover in your social space, what you may do to the release itself.

More about the clans in The Division 2

  • There is a clan feed that you can communicate about. There you can write messages or clan leaders can leave important messages. This clan feed also informs you about clan activity and clan development.
  • In addition, each clan has access to two voice channels, with up to 25 members able to talk to each other at the same time. No matter where you are in the game or what activity you are playing.

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