In The Division, the named NPCs have received new loot tables since the April update. We will look at which items you get from which boss.
Update 1.1 has significantly shaken up the loot system of The Division. Now you receive a guaranteed high-end drop for every kill of a notable enemy over level 30. This aims to shift the focus of agents from crafting more towards eliminating enemies to obtain powerful items in the game.
As part of these changes, the developers also shook up the loot tables of these “named NPCs”, so that they drop certain items with assigned probabilities. This allows agents to explore the characteristics of the enemies and thus focus on specific objects.
High-End Loot Table of The Division
To facilitate your exploration, we present the loot table in an overview below. In this table, you will find only those items that the notable NPCs have dropped most frequently so far.
Note: These data were compiled by reddit user Shadrail based on over 1000 player reports.
Here you can find out where the individual gear set pieces in The Division are located.
Notes on the Loot System through Data Mining
Meanwhile, data mining has also been diligently conducted to uncover the secrets of the loot tables. Several clues have emerged, which the reddit user Ced23Ric has compiled. According to this, the files allow the following conclusions:
- Apparently, the MTW in “Falcon Lost” can drop holsters, backpacks, and vests for all gear sets except “Path of the Nomad”.
- The gloves and knee pads of the Nomad gear can, according to the files, only be purchased from the Dark Zone specialty vendor.
- The Midas has a 5% chance to drop from named enemies in the Dark Zone, and the Caduceus drops from named NPCs outside the Dark Zone with a probability of 5%.

- From the supply drops in the Dark Zone, gloves of the “Call of the Watch”, “Authority of the Tactician”, and “Assault Equipment of the Striker” gear sets can be obtained, as well as several pieces of the Nomad gear.
According to the interpretation of the reddit user, there is also info on “scavenging” in The Division: The main effect of this value is to increase the chance of better loot from unnamed enemies only. Scavenging has no effect on drops from named NPCs or mission rewards.
But all this is not officially confirmed and should therefore be taken with caution.
You can find more information about the game in our The Division guide collection.
