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Flair

From Destiny Wiki

Flairs are a visual incentive handed out to chatters who give their hard-earned money and/or time to Destiny. Some flairs provide an icon next to the name, a colored name, both, or neither.

DGG Subscriber Flairs

Subscribers are given a colored name in chat, with different colors for each tier.[1]

In the past, subscribers were given an icon too, but this was removed in September 2024 after the somewhat controversial Destiny.gg rebranding and site-redesign that reduced the total number of chat flairs with icons.

Anything Else Flairs

Flairs given to subscribers of the Anything Else? podcast. Users with these flairs receive an icon and a colored name, matching the similar-tier colors given to DGG subscribers. As of July 2025, Anything Else no longer has the 5 subscriber tiers (similar to DGG subs), and instead only has Patreon Supporter (Formerly Tier 2, for $10USD/mo) and Gigachad Supporter (Formerly Tier 5, for $100/mo), the two new levels use the old Tier 2 and Tier 5 icons and colours, respectively.

DGG Additional Flairs

Extra flairs are introduced in the chat to indicate a chatter's specific position or experience. These flairs are sorted in order of display importance (not to include DGG or Anything Else? flairs):

Micro Micro flair for Micro Dan.
Admin For the big man. Formerly was given to Dan and Cake.
Emote Master Flair for emote masters, cyver (formerly cybervegan) and PRSEK.
NFL Andy Flair for renowned chatter Taybor Pepper. Wikipedia
Birthday Given to chatters temporarily on the day that their DGG account was created.
Broadcaster Flair for other streamers.
DGG Developer Flair for developers of Destiny.gg (and probably other Destiny projects).
Medical Professional Flair given to licensed medical professionals.
Gym Given to chatters who have knowledge of the gym and fitness in general, the motivation behind the flair was that Destiny wanted to know who to listen to when it came to specific input and advice about the gym and fitness. The current criteria to obtaining a gym flair is to showcase proof that you have joined the 1000 Pound Club.
Lawyer Given to chatters who are verified lawyers. This flair was created to get better input and discussion relating to law.
New User Given to new users in DGG to filter out suspicious and inappropriately behaving accounts.
YouTube Editor Given to Destiny's YouTube editor, August.
Verified Formerly used for people who were Verified Partners/Affiliates on Twitch. Now is also used to denote certain people who work for Destiny (e.g. r/Destiny Mods, Wiki Mods, etc.)
Conductor Given to the official DGG chat conductors.
Bot
Community Bot


  • Composition Winner
  • Contributor
  • DGG Shirt Designer


  • Emote Contributor
  • League Master
  • Minecraft VIP
  • Moderator
  • Notable
  • Protected
  • StarCraft 2
  • TikTok Editor
  • Trusted
  • Twitch Subscriber
  • YT Contributor

Past Flairs

VIP Very Important Person.
DND Baron Tier Gold · DND Knight Tier Party ·  DND Knight Tier Scoria Past flairs given to paid supports of the Tombs of Scoria Patreon.

Ban Dodge Chance

Certain flairs provide the user with an increased chance of surviving a ban. Notably, gym flairs have a 50% chance to survive any ban[2], giving rise to the inside joke that gym flairs are the only true critics of Destiny.

Notable examples:

  • On the 4th of September 2023, gym flair Jakobokaj survived five ipbans in a row before finally being sent to the Shadow Realm[3].

References

  1. Subscribe. Subscriptions (Website). Destiny.gg. Retrieved 26 August 2023.
  2. Cake Ban Dodge Chance Message.
  3. Jakobokaj Bans.