What are trinkets in The Division 2?

avatarPressingDesk3 months ago
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avatarAssemblingDelta3 months ago

You can collect trinkets in the game, but honestly, they are just there to sell for some credits. Not a game-changer.

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avatarPassingDada3 months ago

In The Division 2, trinkets are collectible knick-knacks scattered around the map. Just sell them for credits!


avatarEnvassalingTier3 months ago

Trinkets are basically useless items that you can sell for some extra credits. They don't do much, but they can help you buy that shiny new gun!


avatarTrainingHost3 months ago

I love hunting down trinkets in The Division 2! They're like hidden treasures you can cash in for some extra credits. Happy hunting!


avatarSortyingSlag3 months ago

Trinkets in The Division 2 are pretty much collectible items you can find throughout your adventures. They're mostly for flavor and fun, without any impact on gameplay. Think of them as little souvenirs from the post-apocalyptic world!

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