

Then there's Braced for Impact which will ignore explosion damage once every 60 seconds and Vital Protection to knock 20 off your critical hit chance, again. It means that, with clever healing management, you need never run out of ammo. The Onslaught perk boost LMG damage while Crisis Response will refill your ammo when your armor hits zero. Then skills like Frag Grenades cause bleeding damage, or Incombustible increases burn resistance by 20% to help you get in and deliver DPS aplenty.īecause this specialization is all about that damage, the perks are built around tanking the enemy. Explosive Ordnance provides three levels of increasing explosive damage. The Explosive Ordnance skill tree amps this high damage approach. The Demolitionist specialization also has an artillery turret that can fire a barrage of explosive shots at targets you call out. The M32A1’s has a knockback ability that deals extra damage, while the Demolitionist Tactical Link gives a 5% increase in damage to an enemy out of cover to the entire team. The Division 2 Demolitionist specialization is your go-to damage dealer using a M32A1 grenade launcher to bombard the enemy. The Division 2 Demolitionist specialization The Sharpshooter’s Tactician perk also unlocks a scouting drone that seeks out and locates enemies, relaying positions back to the team. Finally Vital Protection knocks 20 off your critical hit chance - all of which will help you stay put when you find the perfect spot.Īnd, to help you land those shots, the Deft Hands perk increases reload speed while Breath Control improves weapon stability. The My Home is my Castle perk gives you extra armor in cover, while Round After Round automatically generates rifle ammo after 20 seconds in cover.

This is a class for getting to a good position and wailing on the bad guys from miles away, and its perks really dial into that. One in the Head also unlocks X-Stat Armor Kit Supplementary, which will cut the healing effect of armour kits by half, but removes status effects and increases resistance to them. While the One in the Head perk will boost your headshot damage by 25%. For example the Sharpshooter Tactical Link skill will give everyone one the team a 10% headshot damage bonus if they're closer to the enemy than you. The key thing here is that the TAC-50 can pierce enemies and armor, and generate a small damage area of effect as it does, meaning you can line up shots and hurt multiple targets.īecause of the focus on range you want skills that enhance that potential. The Division 2 sharpshooter specialisation is unsurprisingly about range, using a TAC-50 C sniper rifle to fight from a distance. The Division 2 Sharpshooter specialization It's also worth noting that you really want to have different specialistaions on your team so you're not stealing each others ammo. Any specialist ammo you generate is indicated by an orange glow so don't miss it. So a demolitionist can get specialist ammo from explosive kills, sharpshooters from headshots and so on. To get ammo you'll have to play to a specialization's strengths.

It's basically your ultimate, or special, to pull out the bag when you really need a super move. Division 2 specialization equipment and ammoĮach Division 2 specialization has it's own piece of special gear in the form of a unique weapons that balances power with limited ammo. It's important to remember that you'll only earn specialisation points for the Division 2 specialization you have active. These include a range of activities like completing Strongholds or beating Invaded Missions. Division 2 specialization perks don't use SHD tech like the main game, instead they use Specialization Points that can only be earned by completing various endgame activities.
