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The Division Weekly Vendor reset: SCAR-L and some decent Blueprints highlight a slim line-up

The Division's vendors have a fresh batch of stock. But is it worth logging in for?

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The Division is coming up on a major update so it's not a great time to be investing heavily in purchases. Perhaps that's why there's such slim pickings this week.

If you really want to spend your money, here's what's available. There's nothing interesting at DZ02, and while there are some okay weapons at DZ03, Arekkz doesn't recommend them. The blueprints are a bit grim this week too, unless you're working up an Alpha Bridge build and can live with 204 level gear - but you probably have them already if you've been playing The Division even semi-seriously.

DZ04 is a bit better. Again, you may have both blueprints but they're solid bets definitely worth picking up if you haven't, especially The Division players who focus on Firearms. Over at DZ05 the QBQSS Scope blueprint is a pretty essential part of any build with a compatible weapon.

Back at the Base of Operations, there's an opportunity to pick up a good secondary weapon from the vendor for an Alpha Bridge build, but it's far from essential. Both the Terminal weapons are rubbish this week - but the Electronics blueprint is a must-but if that's your jam and you've somehow not got it already despite repeat appearances among The Division's rolling vendors.

Those who have The Division: Underground have access to two more pretty rubbish weapons. In short, you really just want to save your money and materials this week.

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Based in Australia and having come from a lengthy career in the Aussie games media, Brenna worked as VG247's remote Deputy Editor for several years, covering news and events from the other side of the planet to the rest of the team. After leaving VG247, Brenna retired from games media and crossed over to development, working as a writer on several video games.
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