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''Halo 2'' has a clan system that allows you to hold up to 100 people. In ''Halo 2'', any given gamertag may only belong to one clan at a time.
''Halo 2'' has a clan system that allows you to hold up to 100 people. In ''Halo 2'', any given gamertag may only belong to one clan at a time.


There is no built-in clan ladder on ''[[Halo 3]]'' but people with the same emblems and/or service tags usually claim to belong to groups. Due to the lack of a built in system, people often organize clans externally, supplimenting unique uniforms with websites and bungie.net. These clans are usually the much larger communities of gamers, sometimes devoted to other games in addition to Halo. Examples of these large communities include MLG and LCU, the two largest ''Halo 3'' gaming communities in the world. These are often created for competitive reasons, and are highly devoted as demostrated by the league's dedication to organize these logistical organizations. This kind of devotion includes keeping a close eye on where the members are and what they are doing, holding meetings with the members, raising money to fund the community and the websites, constantly recruiting to maintain the level of popularity and keeping the group from disbanding.
There is no built-in clan ladder on ''[[Halo 3]]'' but people with the same emblems and/or service tags usually claim to belong to groups. Due to the lack of a built in system, people often organize clans externally, supplimenting unique uniforms with websites and bungie.net. These clans are usually the much larger communities of gamers, sometimes devoted to other games in addition to Halo. Examples of these large communities include MLG and LCU, the two largest ''Halo 3'' gaming communities in the world. These are often created for competitive reasons, and are highly devoted as demostrated by the league's dedication to organize these logistical organizations. This kind of devotion includes keeping a close eye on where the members are and what they are doing, holding meetings with the members, raising money to fund the community and the websites, constantly recruiting to maintain the level of popularity and keeping the group from disbanding. An example of a freshly starting clan is [http://www.westwindpmc.net Westwind]. While they're mostly involved in Halo 3, and other Xbox 360 games, they still have a division in Halo 2.


==Ranking System==
==Ranking System==
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