Should I Sell or Deconstruct Gear in The Division 2?

avatarManningAndy3 months ago
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avatarSwellingDump3 months ago

Deconstructing is great for getting crafting materials, especially if you're aiming to upgrade or build better gear. But if you're rolling in resources, selling can help you stack up those Credits for other goodies. Balance is key!

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avatarRavellingMane3 months ago

Depends on what you need more: Credits or crafting materials. For me, deconstructing is the way to go because better gear comes from crafting!


avatarSortyingSlag3 months ago

Sell items if you need Credits for immediate purchases or deconstruct if you want to stock up on crafting materials for future upgrades. Both have their perks!


avatarReoccuringRace3 months ago

Dude, just sell! Who needs crafting materials when you can buy what you need directly? Easy peasy.


avatarBeatingDebit3 months ago

I always deconstruct. Crafting materials are way more valuable in the long run! Credits are easy to get anyway.

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