Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 can be a difficult enough game at the best of times, so it certainly doesn’t help when a bug is making things more difficult. A fair number of players have been complaining about The Division 2 Armor on Kill Mod not working. Read on to discover what The Division 2 Armor on Kill Mod bug is and if there is any way that you can fix the annoying issue. No one likes it when something doesn’t work as advertised.
The Division 2 Armor on Kill Mod Not Working | What’s the problem?
According to this thread (and others) on the official Ubisoft Support forums for The Division 2, more than a few players are encountering a bug that makes the Armor on Kill Mod simply not work. Several Gear Mods in The Division 2 come equipped with a feature that should respawn some of your armor upon killing an enemy, much like the Skill in Sekiro that recovers health after a Deathblow.
You should be able to stack as many Gear Mods as possible containing the Armor on Kill add-on in order to increase the amount of Armor you receive after killing an enemy. It seems like no matter how many Mods some players stack with the upgrade, however, it simply doesn’t work. This would make the game more difficult, for sure.
The way to check if it is working for you is to first equip a Gear Mod with an Armor on Kill benefit listed. Head into your Stat Page and scroll down to where it shows you how much Armor on Kills you should receive (under Defense). If it says 0 when it should say more, the game has likely glitched. Of course, kill an enemy after some of your armor has been destroyed to check that that is the case.
The Division 2 Armor on Kill Mod Not Working | Is there a fix?
Unfortunately, there is no fix for this issue, official or not. We’d love to tell you that there is, but sadly, you’re going to have to wait for an official fix via an update for this one.
You can, though, make Ubisoft more aware that it is an issue that the developers should be looking into more thoroughly. Thankfully, Ubisoft is aware of the problem. We’d recommend hitting Ubisoft social media accounts, support forums, and Reddit threads with screenshots and video grabs of the glitch in question. The more people who complain, the more likely a fix will come about sooner rather than later.
For now, you might want to steer well clear of any Gear Mods that promise “Armor on Kill” or any variant to that effect.
Division 2 Apocalypse Travel Guide
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A Tourist's Guide of Gaming's Post-Apocalyptic Settings
It finally happened. The bombs went off. The zombies took over. The flood waters overtook the city. Valve released Half-Life 3. Whatever the case, you want to make the most out of your post-apocalyptic travel. In honor of The Division 2, we're taking to the skies and touring gaming's most luxurious wastelands. -
Enslaved: Odyssey to the West
Treat yourself to a luxurious overgrown wonderland of ruined buildings. Spy the warbots in the distance, but avoid their nasty claws and howling maws. Just grab some EMP devices and holograms and grapple to a prime sunbathing spot. No one will bother you up there. -
Far Cry New Dawn
Pristine Hope County was spared by the atomic blasts, which is great news for the end days traveler. Marvel at the intricate and colorful graffiti left by the local "Highwaymen." Enjoy the death races at the arena! Just keep your helmet on and lay low, you probably don't want to be a participant. -
Horizon Zero Dawn
From the newest dawn to Zero Dawn. Arrive in All-Mother's Embrace and sample local cuisine from the Nora tribe. Venture out towards Meridian on safari, snapping pictures of all the robotic wildlife. Just remember, steer clear of the Tallnecks. They can crush anything underfoot without warning. -
Metro Exodus
The Russian countryside is just as luxuriously gray as any other post-apocalypse. Find a local faction to call your own and scavenge for food from your new rivals. Or, hop on the train and journey towards the unknown as you battle mutants alongside this Artyom fellow. -
MotorStorm: Apocalypse
What's better than wandering through ruined buildings and chatting it up with starving locals? Zooming past them on your retrofitted motorbike! Race with other thrillseekers on the roads of civilization's end, avoid sinkholes, and deathtraps on your way to the assuredly dented golden trophy. -
Fallout: New Vegas
Roll the dice on New Vegas, the greatest little set of casinos in the Wasteland. Stay in the Lucky 38 and be Mr. House's special guest, or take your chances across the street at the Ultra-Luxe. Just don't try the steak unless you have a strong stomach. -
Mad Max
Drive the Magnum Opus out to the Plains of Silence for a luxurious desert vacation. Come for the delicious cans of Dinki-Di Meat and Veggies, stay for the parades of raider caravans gathering in the distance. Bring a sawed-off shotgun along for extra fun. -
Rage
Do you want to see the pink of end times Hope County but you need a few more superpowers on your stay? Saddle up to Wellspring and take in the world of Rage. Just sit down at Mick's Garage and get set up with your own Outlander racing vehicle. -
State of Decay
For a little extra with your end times, you'll always want to add the Zombies option. Perfect for groups or those with teamwork in their veins, Trumbull Valley offers plenty of opportunities for scavenging and exploring. Make new friends, rescue your old ones, and make a new home before the Breakdown. -
Wasteland
If you're looking for that rustic smell, only the classics will do. Jet over to Needles and take your time with turn-based combat and cozy graphics that only a classic PC franchise can provide. See the origins of your favorite vacation spot in this atomic blast from the past.