As you can see, that’s still a hefty price to pay for an Exotic upgrade, so pick carefully, and don’t upgrade your Chatterbox too regularly. For us, that weapon is The Division 2 Pestilence as it can be farmed with relative ease by farming landmarks in the DZ, plus the Pestilence is by far the worst Exotic in the game.ĭeconstructing this should give you two Exotic Components, which is enough to make any Division 2 Exotic upgrade. Instead, you’ll want to deconstruct your least favourite or easiest to grind Exotic from your collection. It should be made clear that you can’t just deconstruct the weapon you want to upgrade, as you’ll then need to grind for another copy of that gun. Those Division 2 Exotic Components are the hardest crafting material to gather up, but getting them is actually pretty simple: they’ll drop simply from deconstructing Exotic weapons. How do you get Exotic Components in The Division 2? Taking The Division 2 Chatterbox Exotic as an example, you’ll need a bunch of materials: 36 polycarbonate, 26 titanium, 85 receiver components, 1 Division 2 Exotic Component, and a Chatterbox SMG with a gear score of 250 or higher. The recent update that introduced World Tier 5 and the Tidal Basin stronghold also brought the first three gear sets to the game, offering stacking. The final part of the puzzle is getting all of the crafting materials to build a better version of your Exotic. Gear Sets have finally come to The Division 2.