Rewards
Unlocking the Hunter’s Fury Build gives you:
- Full Hunter’s Fury Gear Set: All 4 pieces of the Hunter’s Fury gear set (Mask, Chest, Holster, Kneepads) delivered to your character.
- High-End Complementary Gear: T2 chest and backpack with ideal talents (e.g. Intimidate chest talent and Memento exotic backpack or equivalent).
- Powerful Weapons: Strong SMG/shotgun weapons for the build (e.g. exotic SMG like Lady Death or high-damage shotgun).
- Extra Loot and Resources: All loot, gear and materials collected during the farming process will stay on your account, including any extra exotics or high-end drops.
- SHD Level and XP Gains: Significant character experience, SHD levels and Season Pass progress while farming the build.
By getting these rewards you’re not just getting a build boost – you’re getting a fully geared agent ready to dominate Division 2 content from the moment you log back in.
Options
Our Hunter’s Fury build boosting service offers flexible options so you get exactly what you need:
- Play Method – Piloted: A Division 2 booster will play on your account to farm and assemble the Hunter’s Fury Build for you. This is the fast and efficient way as our booster takes care of all the missions and loot farming while you sit back. (Self-play is not available for this service due to the grinding required, so piloted is the safe choice.* Build Quality – 80% (Standard-stat gear): We guarantee the build’s gear pieces will have strong attribute rolls around 80% of their maximum potential. This standard-stat gear option gives you a solid version of the build that clears endgame content comfortably.
- Build Quality – 90% (High-stat gear): We farm extra to secure gear with attribute rolls around 90%+ of their max values. The high-stat gear option gives you near-god-rolled items, optimal performance and higher damage output for the most demanding agents.
These options let you choose how you want to receive the build, whether you want a quick entry-level setup or a min-maxed build. In any case our team will deliver the Hunter’s Fury build on your agent.
How to Get Hunter's Fury Build in Division 2
To get Hunter’s Fury Build players must assemble all the required gear pieces through farming and smart gameplay. Here’s what our boosters do to get the Hunter’s Fury Build in-game:
- Reach Level 40 (Warlords of New York): Make sure your agent has the Warlords of New York expansion and is level 40. The Hunter’s Fury gear set is an endgame set that drops at level 40 so this is a requirement for farming the pieces.
- Farm Hunter’s Fury Gear Pieces: Use the targeted loot feature to focus on Hunter’s Fury gear set drops. Engage in activities where Hunter’s Fury is the targeted loot (e.g. Summit (skyscraper PvE mode) or Countdown mode) for increased drop chances. You can also check open-world zones and missions that have Hunter’s Fury as targeted loot and clear those on higher difficulties for better drop rates.
- Complete Difficult Content: Run Heroic difficulty missions, strongholds or Control Points with Hunter’s Fury set targeted. Higher difficulties give more loot drops. Group up with others or use matchmaking for modes like Summit/Countdown to speed up the farming process.
- Collect All Four Set Pieces: Keep farming until you have at least one of each Hunter’s Fury gear set item (mask, chest, holster, kneepads). You’ll need four pieces equipped to activate the full 4-piece set bonus (Apex Predator) of the build.5. Supporting Gear: Alongside the set, get a high-end or exotic chest and backpack to go with the build. Popular choices are a chest piece with Intimidate talent (for weapon damage at close range) and the Memento exotic backpack (for extra damage, armor and regen stacks) or a high-end backpack with Adrenaline Rush talent for constant bonus armor.
Farming this build can be time consuming and demanding which is why many players opt for a Hunter’s Fury Build service. Once you have the build fully farmed you’ll be ready to play with it in any endgame scenario.
Best Type of Content for Hunter's Fury Build
Hunter’s Fury Build shines in certain game modes and combat scenarios:
- Close-Quarters PvE Missions: This build is good in story missions and strongholds on Hard or Heroic where you can fight up close. Tight indoor sections or dense urban combat areas let you get within 15 meters of the enemies to maximize the Apex Predator damage buff.
- Control Points and Open-World Activities: Heroic Control Points, Territory Controls and bounty targets in the open world are perfect for the Hunter’s Fury setup. The constant waves of enemies in control points give you plenty of opportunities to chain kills, disorient pulses and snowball your damage with each kill.
- The Summit (PvE skyscraper mode): In The Summit you climb floor after floor packed with mobs is where Hunter’s Fury builds excel. You can clear floors fast by rushing enemy groups, benefiting from armor-on-kill to stay alive between engagements. The build’s synergy with a shield skill also helps in these prolonged fights.
- Countdown Mode: Countdown is an 8 player timed mode with hordes of enemies in confined areas. A Hunter’s Fury user in the team can clear red and purple bar enemies fast, maintain crowd control and help the team finish objectives faster. The close-quarters nature of many objectives in Countdown is perfect for this build’s run-and-gun playstyle.* Legendary Missions (with Team Support): In group play the Hunter’s Fury Build can even be viable in Legendary difficulty missions or strongholds. While it’s riskier on Legendary due to tougher enemies, the disorient on kill and armor returns can be clutch. Teammates can provide long range while the Hunter’s Fury build user cleans up any mobs that get close.
In summary any PvE content that involves fighting multiple enemies at short range is the best playground for the Hunter’s Fury Build. It’s not suited for sniper fights or very open battlefields but when used in the right setting it’s one of the fastest ways to clear enemy waves in The Division 2.