The new exotic chest piece added with TU11 is the most difficult of the three new pieces added. Here's how you get it.
With the release of TU11, Ubisoft added a bunch of new content to The Division 2. Besides the new game mode, The Summit, and the new manhunt, season pass and weekly challenges are three new exotic items.
Getting the Memento and the Backfire are pretty simple. But the third, Ridgeway's Pride, has a number of steps that need to be completed in order to acquire it. It's an interesting piece centered around bleed damage and armor repair, and is named after the infamous General Antwon Ridgeway, leader of the True Sons.
The process of acquiring it can take some time so be prepared for a bit of a grind. And a special hat-tip to the Division 2 subreddit for helping fill in some of the details.
Let's get to it.
Ridgeway's Pride: Gathering the pieces from The Summit
Acquiring Ridgeway's Pride is going to require time spent clearing the new PvE mode, The Summit. And by clearing it I mean clearing all of it. Before you can even begin to piece together the exotic, you have to collect five pieces from The Summit which have a chance to drop from the large loot caches that appear between floors.
Drop chance is apparently 20% and since The Summit can be broken into five equal chunks of 20 floors, if you need to go back and get missing pieces you can at least target the floors you didn't get one from. For example, my first piece dropped on floor 19, so the rest will drop in the remaining 80 floors, and it seems that the pieces are linked to the growing difficulty as you progress up the tower. So you won't get them all simply by grinding floors 1-20.
You also need to make sure you collect "The Summit Access Keys" as you progress through the floors. You can't miss them, they're illuminated with a bright yellow column just as the access keys would be on the broadcast activities out in the open world. Without the keys you can't get into the boxes.
But you have to collect all five pieces from these caches, clear the final floor and then fire the flare from the roof. This will reward you with the Ridgeway's Pride project.
The Summit is designed to be completed solo, but it's also a challenge. When you're in a group, enemies will scale as with other missions in the game, and the top twenty floors at legendary difficulty can also be completed solo, but you still have to be pretty good.
Ridgeway's Pride: Completing the project
Once you've cleared The Summit and have the project in your possession, the next bit of the grind can begin. There are two stages to the project, and you'll potentially need some luck, or clever inventory management.
Here's a quick breakdown.
Stage 1
- Donate any weapon with the Sadist talent.
- Donate an exotic component.
- Donate a chest piece with the Perfectly Unbreakable talent.
The easiest of those is the exotic component. If you don't currently have a spare exotic item you can break down to get one, the easiest way to obtain another is complete the Weekly SHD Requisition project which will award you an exotic cache. Breaking down one exotic will give you one exotic component.
The others require a little luck. Sadist is fairly easy to come across as it isn't limited to one weapon or type of weapon and you might even have it attached to something in your stash. If not it shouldn't be too hard to get just by playing activities where weapons are the targeted loot.
The chest piece is the most tricky because Perfectly Unbreakable is attached to the Zero F's named Badger Tuff chest piece. For this you're going to need potentially a good amount of patience and some help from RNG. Farm chest piece targeted loot and Badger Tuff targeted loot activities, and also check the vendors because you never know, it might pop up. Either way if you have one, don't trash it, or grab the first one you see regardless of its roll.
Stage 2
- Kill three named enemies from each faction and donate 3 of each faction keys.
- Kill three Rogue Agents.
- Kill three Hunters.
Not necessarily the most difficult steps in the world but each will just take a little time. For the first step, named enemies will spawn throughout the world or you can simply go to specific missions for each and tick off the bosses. Apparently you don't need to take out three Black Tusk named enemies, but you do need to donate three Black Tusk keys. Named enemies also appear on every 10 floors o The Summit.
The keys are what you normally use to open the faction chests around the map and if you need to top any up you'll find the boxes to loot them from littered in underground areas. They're also dotted about The Summit, and there's one in the lobby of The Pentagon missions, too, inside one of the shop units.
Rogue Agents are fairly difficult to eliminate, but they're also quite common in missions, the open world and they can also be found in The Summit. Patience is usually required to wear them down and take them out, but three is all you need.
The last step is possibly the one that you might be wondering about. If you already killed all the hunters in the game and claimed their masks, how are you supposed to spawn three more? Fear not, because they too can be found in The Summit, towards the top on the more difficult levels. Or if, like me, you haven't actually finished the collection of hunter masks, those can also count.
Once you've completed all the steps the project will be complete and you'll be rewarded with the blueprint and a Zero F's to go and craft the Ridgeway's Pride. As always do this at the crafting bench either in The White House or in Haven.
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