How to Get Good Gear in The Division 2?

avatarCoilingShipยท3 months ago
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avatarRavellingManeยท3 months ago

Farm targeted loot in specific mission areas to increase your chances of getting the exact gear you want. Also, using crafting can really help boost your gear score.

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avatarSinkingDuelยท3 months ago

Honestly, just grind the high-level missions and raids. That's where the good stuff drops.


avatarComputingTopazยท3 months ago

One of the best ways to get good gear in The Division 2 is to complete missions and activities at higher difficulty levels. You're more likely to get better loot that way. Also, don't forget to check out the Dark Zone for some seriously powerful gear โ€“ just watch your back!


avatarAttendingStokeยท3 months ago

Try recalibrating your gear. You can transfer high stats from one item to another, effectively creating an ideal piece of equipment.


avatarCorsetingJokeยท3 months ago

From personal experience, running daily and weekly projects can net some great gear rewards. Keep an eye on those!

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