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Division 2: Beginner Tips & Tricks

The Division 2 Beginner Tips

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Liberate Control Points

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If you take a look at your map, you’ll find several red icons called Control Points. These are basically enemy outposts in The Division 2, and you can liberate them from hostile forces.

Doing so provides you with a number of benefits. For starters, you’ll get a nice experience bonus for securing that outpost. In addition to that, you also gain access to a supply room in that Control Point, which contains an insane amount of loot.

Control Points can be a little tricky, but the game keeps things balanced by allowing you to call for NPC backup. Once you’ve captured a Control Point, you’ll still need to maintain it with resources like food, but it’s worth it. Liberating Control Points will make the streets a little safer, allowing you a bit more freedom in exploring the open world.

And those are our beginner tips to help you get started in The Division 2. Be sure to check our Division 2 guide wiki for more tips and information on the game.


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