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What Is Skill Efficiency in The Division 2 – Explained

More about Skill Efficiency.

The Division 2 game represents a post-pandemic world where you lead a team of soldiers to bring order and peace in your city. The title has seen many updates over the past few years. While some updates were minor bug fixes, others added new content and mechanics to the game.

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The 1.27 update in September 2020 brought something called Skill Efficiency into Tom Clancy’s adventure shooter. In this guide, we will explain what’s Skill Efficiency is and more details about it.

What Is Skill Efficiency in The Division 2 – Explained

The Title Update 11 brought new gears and weapons. However, it also added an important attribute called Skill Efficiency. The developers introduced it on the new “Memento” exotic backpack at the time of the attribute’s release. Similar to Weapon Handling, the new attribute modifies multiple skill-focused attribute bonuses at the same time. Here is the breakdown of +1% Skill Efficiency.

  • +1% Skill Damage
  • +1% Skill Haste
  • +1% Skill Duration
  • +1% Skill Health
  • +1% Repair Skills
  • +1% Status Effects

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Skill Efficiency increments the respective inventory item’s stats significantly. It’s more like a buff to the different skill tiers of an item.


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