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So I was reading information today on the main Bungie website and it seems that a clan can only have 100 members per platform.
We are quickly approaching that. As of this writing, there are 67 members wearing the clan tag. I would say at least 60 of them or Xbox One owners. I know we have a few 360 members.
I find it interesting that within a week we will have reached the maximum limit allowed by Bungie. That will bring us to an interesting place. The group can have an unlimited number of members, but once we hit the clan cap that's it for clan members.
That means sometime down the road, we'll actually have to monitor and see who is active and who is not. Not something I was expecting to do this early on lol.
That will definitely be weird. I've probably played with two dozen of you fine men and women already and every single one of you has been wonderful!
I have to say, playing with my clanmates has made this fantastic game even better.
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To TwinSun25's point, you can form alliances to link multiple clans to deal with the 100 member cap. I learned this when I was trying to figure out how to join a group or clan by reading the FAQ: [b]What purpose does a Bungie.net Clan Alliance serve? [/b] The current purpose of an Alliance is to link together Clans that share like-minded interests and to allow larger communities and organizations to sort their Clan members by interest. Clans who have reached the 100 member cap on Clan rosters can use the Alliance feature to grow by creating more Clans and link them together with an Alliance. A Clan may only join one Alliance. However, an Alliance can be made up of any number of Clans. To help navigate through Clan Alliances, there is a navigation tab at the top right of your Group page so you can easily jump from one Clan to another within an Alliance. Don't ask me how to make this happen properly, I was just happy to even find the information.