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The division 2 recalibration guide
The division 2 recalibration guide







the division 2 recalibration guide
  1. THE DIVISION 2 RECALIBRATION GUIDE MOD
  2. THE DIVISION 2 RECALIBRATION GUIDE UPDATE

So each item you pick up can either be worn, used to recalibrate another stat unto or be added to the Library. As you do that, you can add more and more good talents and stats to your Library. As you are grinding for loot, playing higher and higher difficulties (up until Legendary) you are also collecting better and better gear. With the Recalibration Library you essentially also got an endgame activity. So when you continue to play with level 30 characters and below, you can add stats to the level 30 Library, when your goal is to focus on the level 40 endgame and Warlords of New York, you can focus on the level 40 Library. That means, any stats that you get from 1-30 or GS 250-515 items will be stored in the level 30 Library and any stat you get from level 31-40 items, will be stored in the level 40 Library. The recalibration library is also divided into a level 30 and a level 40 library to make sure you can't take 40 rolls down to the 30 end game. You will not be able to store perfect talents or their “higher than allowed”-stat-counterparts from the Named Items in the Recalibration Library. The Recalibration Library will display stored Talents and attributes by weapon or gear type, letting players quickly find improvements for specific items. To make things easier - all items that you find show if their rolls are better than what you have in your library, so you can make a quick judgment if it is something worth keeping for recalibration later.

the division 2 recalibration guide

So when you have extracted an attribute you essentially learn it and you can use it from then on. Once an attribute is in the Library, you can use it as many times as you want on the same item type as you got it from. For example – when you find a high “Head Shot Damage” attribute on a mask you can extract that attribute and save it into your Recalibration Library. The goal is, instead of storing a lot of items, you store stats.

THE DIVISION 2 RECALIBRATION GUIDE MOD

While you can still only recalibrate 1 attribute, with the removal of the budget system, recalibrating a talent or even a mod slot color is no longer a bad play. In short: You will be able to extract talents, stats, attributes, core stats, mod slots and desired rolls (including god rolls), and save them in the Recalibration Library to use again and again across gear you want to customize. The goal with the new Recalibration is to clear out the clutter from your inventory and make the process more intuitive and fun. You just needed to keep so many pieces, because you may have used them to make a good item great. The old Recalibration System was one of the reasons, why you had so much stuff in your inventory and stash. The 1 recalibration per item limit will remain.Talents, stats, core stats, and mod slots will be recalibratable.Stored attributes can be used indefinitely and are not used up in the recalibration process.The UI will seamlessly indicate that you have a better roll available to store in the library.If you find a higher roll of a stored attribute, you can replace the old stored attribute at any time.Extract item talents and attributes and store them permanently in your recalibration library.The major goal was, to clean out the inventory and the stash of players and move all the “recalibration candidates” into a Recalibration Library:

THE DIVISION 2 RECALIBRATION GUIDE UPDATE

Since launch of The Division 2 the Recalibration process went through a couple of iterations before it was basically completely overhauled in Title Update 8. Not every weapon or gear piece drops with the stats you're after, so the recalibration process allows you to basically transfer attributes and talents from one piece of gear to another.

the division 2 recalibration guide

Recalibration offers players an opportunity to customize pieces of their equipment to better suit their playstyles and builds. That was the reason it was reworked for The Division 2. That was very much like a slot machine and not very satisfactory. In The Division 1, you selected a stat on your item that you did not like and then you randomly rolled stats that you then chose or rerolled again.

the division 2 recalibration guide

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The division 2 recalibration guide