In The Division, we present the gear set “Final Measure”. It has good qualities in both PvE and PvP.
The “Final Measure” set is one of the four sets from the latest update called “Conflict”. It has quickly earned a reputation as an important component for any tank build. We briefly outline the advantages and disadvantages of this set.
What makes “Final Measure” in The Division
This gear set consists of a total of six individual parts. You can obtain the parts through several means: In the Dark Zone, through named NPCs, and sealed containers, the set parts can be efficiently looted. The Dark Zone specialty vendor also has some items and blueprints of the Final Measure available.
Once you have collected and equipped multiple parts, bonuses are activated. With four armor pieces, the unique talent activates. Here are the benefits of the Final Measure:
- 2 pieces: +50% resistance against Exotic Damage. This bonus is particularly impressive for tanks. Therefore, many agents decide to wear two “Final Measure” pieces in the Dark Zone. With resistance to Exotic Damage, for example, you can withstand sticky grenades and the insidious flamethrowers better. The Cleaners in the north of the Dark Zone cause a lot of trouble for many players.
- 3 pieces: +15% protection against Elite. This helps you make a better impression against elite enemies.
- 4 pieces: Talent “Final Measure”: If you damage an enemy with a grenade, you gain a “Disarm Buff”. If an enemy throws a grenade at you, you can run into the red circle of that grenade. This activates the buff. It will be consumed, disarms that grenade, and gives you a grenade in your inventory that you can use immediately.
When you enter the red circle of a grenade with an active buff, the circle turns green and “absorbs”:
How does “Final Measure” perform in PvE and PvP
This set provides interesting and unique benefits. Especially the bonus for two set pieces is often and gladly used, as it drastically increases your survival chances in PvE and especially in the Dark Zone. A must-have for PvP builds!
The talent, however, can be useful in PvE, especially in raids. However, it offers no advantage that would be considered extraordinarily valuable. In raids, the buff can also disarm mortar fire, which makes the whole situation more relaxed.
Although the “Final Measure” talent is unique, it is not outstanding. In that case, one prefers to use only two set pieces and look for another stylish set from which to use four pieces.
What do you think of this set?
