Tom Clancy’s The Division – Make more money and Dark Zone credits

Tom Clancy's The Division - Make more money and Dark Zone credits

As a government employee carrying out an important mission, you would imagine that you would be provided with decent weapons, armor, and other equipment from the start. Not so, unfortunately. In these uncertain times, it appears that spending cuts have hit New York extremely hard.

For this reason, we have accumulated everything we know about how to make the search for money as painless as possible. There aren’t many shortcuts to getting rich in the game, but we hope you find the following tips helpful!


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Mission Rewards

Every quest, encounter, and side quest you complete in Tom Clancy’s division will earn you a cash reward. This could range from a few hundred in-game dollars to a few tens of thousands. Generally speaking, you’ll find that story missions pay out at a much higher rate than smaller events. The more difficult the mission at hand, the more you will earn. In fact, increasing the mission difficulty to Hard will increase the amount of money you will receive for completing it by a whopping 50%.

That’s all well and good the first time, but keep in mind that repeating story missions will give you a reduced cash reward. For this reason, and if you want to maximize the value of your winnings, it is best to play them again immediately after completing them the first time. If you initially played it on Normal, you might also want to consider trying it on Hard; once you’ve done it, you’ll know what to expect and it will be a little easier.

Sell ​​things

Like military-industrial cash converters, suppliers will gladly purchase all your unwanted items at a price significantly below market value. From what we can see in our time with the game so far, all vendors seem to offer the same price on each individual item. Not only that, but they also don’t seem particularly picky about what they’ll take, and you can sell weapons to gear vendors and vice versa.

while you play Tom Clancy’s division, you’ll need to find your own balance between clearing junk for parts and using it to earn money, depending on whether you prefer to build or buy new equipment. It’s worth keeping in mind that low-quality items are likely to be worth more in terms of additional parts than cash, while higher-end equipment can net you a reasonable amount of money.

Building for profit

You can’t sell materials directly, but if you’ve been deconstructing items and accumulating more of a particular type than you need, then creating items for the express purpose of selling them is a good way to fill your wallet a little. Equipment drops are more plentiful than weapon drops, so it’s easy to accumulate a surplus of cloth in particular.

Higher level items generate proportionally more money; For example, a level 12 green mask requires 9 cloths and sells for $144, and a level 18 one requires 13 cloths but sells for $312, so it’s worth making fewer and better things than many basic items.

Dark Zone Credits

The dark zone credits are something else. These are obtained by eliminating NPCs or rogues within this PvP zone. Higher level kills give bigger payouts, but easier kills are quicker, so which one is more efficient for you is a matter of personal preference.

Another source of income is searching for named elite enemies. These guys usually keep a chest that contains a substantial amount of credits as well as some decent loot. Obviously, there is a much higher level of difficulty in these fights, but in terms of money versus time invested, they are worth the effort.

– Our guide continues with a simple strategy to complete the Tom Clancy’s The Division General Assembly mission.

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