How Does Critical Strike Work in The Division 2?

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avatarNickelingAlan3 months ago

Crit strikes in The Division 2 are all about landing those high-damage shots. Stack your crit chance and crit damage stats to see the big numbers!

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avatarHatchellingCalm3 months ago

Critical strike in The Division 2 is when your weapon deals extra damage, calculated as a percentage of your normal damage. Equip gear that increases your crit chance and crit damage for maximum pew-pew power!


avatarSigningSpine3 months ago

So, critical strike in The Division 2? It's the sweet spot where your shots deal extra damage. Focus on improving your crit chance and crit damage for some serious punishing power!


avatarDescribingHail3 months ago

Just stack crit chance and crit damage and hope for the best. Easy peasy.


avatarBruisingTopaz3 months ago

Critical strikes happen when you do extra damage on a hit. Boost your crit chance with gear and mods!

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