Endgame Content _ Tom Clancy's The Division

This page covers what changes in The Divsion after players reach Agent Level 30.
After reaching the max player level, there's still much to do in The Division. Below you'll find tips, strategies and more for maximizing your time in New York after finish the main game's story.

What's New

Once you reach lvl 30 and have fully upgraded your Base of Operations, you'll notice that there are several new mission options and a new vendor to purchase weapons from.
  • Special Gear Vendor: The SG vendor will appear in the Tech Wing of your BoO once you reach 30, and will sell gear and blueprints.
  • Daily/Weekly Missions: These challenges, which rotate out on a daily or weekly basis, are re-plays of the Story Missions on varying difficulties that offer Phoenix Credits (and often High-End gear/weapons) as rewards.
  • Challenging Difficulty: This difficulty option is unlocked after reaching max level, and requires a coordinate team of Agents to successfully accomplish. Upon your first playthrough of a mission on Challenging, you will be rewarded with Phoenix Credits.

What to Do After Hitting 30

Just because you've reached max level, that doesn't mean there isn't still a lot of cleaning up to do in New York. You'll want to make sure you've outfitted your agents with the best gear possible - here are the basics of what you need to do to bulk up your arsenal.

TEAM UP

In order to earn the boatloads of Phoenix Credits you need to purchase the best gear and blueprints (as well as farm item drops from enemy bosses), you'll need to complete at least 3 missions per day on the Hard or Challenging difficulties.
While you may be able to tackle a Hard mission on your own, it's nigh impossible to complete a Challenging mission on your own. While the in-game matchmaking is good for a quick fix, it's best to reach out to friends and other players that you work well with so your squad can be at its best.

CREATE DIFFERENT BUILDS

Once you've managed to team up with other Agents, it's important to figure out what your most effective role is in your squad. It depends on a combination of your play style and what skills you have available to you.

Example builds would include a Tank focused on absorbing as much damage as possible at the front line of your defenses (Attribute points spent almost entirely on Stamina), or the Support build that focuses on keeping their skills active and improving the team's skill cooldown times.
For our full list of recommended builds, including solo builds, click here!

FARM PHOENIX CREDITS


Phoenix Credits are high-level currency in The Division that can be used at certain vendors to purchase Superior and High-End gear. They can be earned by completing daily/weekly challenge missions and by killing named enemies in the Dark Zone. Check out our full breakdown of how to farm Phoenix Credits here.

FARM HIGH-END GEAR

High-End Gear are the gold-colored pieces of armor that players can find before and after reaching Lvl. 30. The most efficient way to acquire a full loadout of HE gear is to repeat the Lexington Events Center mission on Challenging difficulty.
Run the mission with a full fireteam of 4 players if possible - it can be accomplished with two, but will be far more difficult and take much longer. A well-coordinated squad of four can complete the mission in ~20 minutes. For completing the mission, the end-mission boss will drop a piece of High-End gear and players will earn around 20K Credits to spend at vendors.
High-End gear can also be crafted, depending on whether or not you have the required materials and appropriate blueprints.

FARM HIGH-END WEAPONS/MODS

High-End Weapons are the top tier of The Division's armory. They can be crafted, purchased from vendors at your Base of Operations or in the Dark Zone, and picked up after defeating mini-bosses in the Dark Zone.

Unless you've got the 450K credits to purchase the Pakhan LMG from the Advanced Weapons vendor, we recommend crafting the high-end Vector 45 ACP as soon as possible - the blueprint is available from the AW vendor in the Security Wing of your BoO. It's high DPS and rate of fire make it an excellent choice for quickly clearing out a room full of hostiles or a street packed with Rogue Agents.

GRIND UP YOUR DZ RANK

The next big challenge to work towards after reaching level 30 is increasing your Dark Zone ranking to 50. Once you hit fifty, you'll be able to purchase Superior and High-End weapons, gear and blueprints from Dark Zone vendors and merchants throughout the game world.

The quest to hit DZ rank 50 can also double as a way to farm High-End weapons and mods, since the enemies that give the most DZ EXP will also (usually) drop a High-End weapon or attachment, in addition to a few Phoenix Credits.

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