The Division Resurgence Proficiency: Ultimate Progression Guide 2026 - Game Guides

The Division Resurgence Proficiency

Master the division resurgence proficiency system, weapon expertise, and crafting mechanics. Learn how to optimize your power score and gear in this comprehensive guide.

2026-04-16
The Division Wiki Team

The Division Resurgence brings the tactical depth of the acclaimed franchise to mobile devices, introducing complex systems that even veteran PC and console players might find overwhelming at first. Central to your agent's growth is the division resurgence proficiency system, a mechanic designed to reward consistent use of specific armaments. Unlike previous entries where gear was often discarded the moment a higher-level item dropped, this mobile iteration encourages a deeper bond between the agent and their arsenal. Understanding how the division resurgence proficiency works is essential for any player looking to dominate the Dark Zone or clear high-tier Heroic Nests. In this guide, we will break down the nuances of weapon expertise, the intricacies of the crafting workbench, and the most efficient ways to climb the power score ranks in 2026.

Power Score vs. Gear Level

One of the most significant departures from the original games is how equipment scaling functions. In Resurgence, your gear has its own independent level separate from your character. This means a high-end backpack found at level 10 can be upgraded and leveled alongside you all the way to level 40.

Your overall readiness is measured by your Power Score. This number is an aggregate of your gear levels, weapon levels, mod quality, and even account-wide achievements. Activities in the game do not just list a recommended character level; they specifically look at your Power Score to determine if you are prepared for the challenge.

MetricFunctionHow to Increase
Character LevelUnlocks missions and skillsCompleting campaign and daily quests
Gear LevelDetermines base stats of an itemUsing materials to "Improve" the item
Power ScoreOverall account strengthUpgrading gear, weapons, mods, and achievements
Rarity TierStat potential and talentsCrafting expertise and high-end loot drops

💡 Tip: Do not spend your upgrade materials too freely in the very early game. While you can level up low-tier gear, it is better to save resources for Superior (purple) and High-End (gold) items that have better long-term talent potential.

Mastering The Division Resurgence Proficiency

Weapon proficiency is a specific track that allows you to permanently enhance the blueprints of the guns you use most. When you use a specific weapon—for example, a Vector SMG—to neutralize enemies, you gain experience toward that weapon's proficiency level.

Each weapon blueprint can reach a maximum proficiency level of 10. Every level gained provides a tangible stat boost to that weapon type whenever you craft it or use it. This creates a "collection" meta where mastering a wide variety of weapons makes your overall account significantly stronger.

Proficiency Leveling Requirements

To level up your proficiency, you must complete specific combat challenges with the weapon equipped. Typically, this involves neutralizing a set number of enemies that are within five levels of your current character level.

Proficiency LevelCommon Bonus GrantedRequirement Example
Level 1+5% AccuracyNeutralize 30 Enemies
Level 3+5% Vertical StabilityNeutralize 100 Enemies
Level 5+5% Horizontal StabilityNeutralize 250 Enemies
Level 10Maximum Stat SynergyMaster Combat Challenges

The Crafting Workbench and Expertise

Crafting in Resurgence is a long-term investment. Unlike the instant crafting in The Division 2, this game utilizes a timer-based system. Most items require 24 hours to complete, meaning your crafting queue is a precious resource.

Crafting Expertise Levels

As you craft items, you gain Crafting Expertise. Increasing this level is the only way to improve the RNG odds of the items you produce. At Expertise Level 0, you have a high chance of crafting Green (Common) items. However, at Expertise Level 10, your chances of crafting High-End items increase significantly.

  • Expertise Level 1-3: Focuses on Green and Blue rarity.
  • Expertise Level 4-7: Increases chances for Superior (Purple) gear.
  • Expertise Level 8-10: Unlocks a 25% chance for High-End (Gold) results and 75% for Superior.

Tactical Augmentations

Beyond standard proficiency, you can find Tactical Augments. These are rare drops that act as permanent "attachments" to your blueprints. Once you invest a Tactical Augment into a blueprint (like a specific Assault Rifle), every version of that gun you craft moving forward will have increased damage, multi-shot chance, or skill intensity.

Damage Types and Enemy Shields

As you progress into the mid-20s level range, you will encounter enemies with specific colored shields. This is where your weapon variety becomes vital. Matching the correct damage type to the enemy's shield is mandatory for high-level success.

Damage TypeIcon ColorBest Used Against
BlastRedHeavily armored targets and groups
ShreddingLight BlueStandard kinetic shields
PiercingDark BlueHigh-density plating and elite bosses

Warning: Attempting to brute-force a Dark Blue shield with a Red damage weapon in Heroic content will result in significantly reduced damage output. Always keep one weapon of each type in your inventory.

Recalibration: Fine-Tuning Your Build

Once you reach level 20, you unlock the Equipment Improvement Station. This is where you can perform recalibration on High-End and Exotic gear.

The rules for recalibration are strict:

  1. You can only recalibrate one slot (either an attribute or a talent) per item.
  2. Once you choose a slot to change, all other slots on that item are locked forever.
  3. The chosen slot can be re-rolled multiple times until you get the perfect stat or talent.

This system makes the "loot hunt" about finding an item that has 3 out of 4 perfect stats. You then use recalibration to fix the final, imperfect stat to create a "god-roll" piece of equipment.

Daily Progression and XP Caps

The Division Resurgence employs a daily XP "Boost" or cap system. You will notice an orange arrow near your character level. While this arrow is lit, you gain XP at a normal, accelerated rate. Once you have progressed through several levels, the arrow turns gray, and your XP gains are significantly throttled for the remainder of the day.

To maximize your time, prioritize these activities while your orange arrow is active:

  • Daily Quests: The best source of fast XP and materials.
  • Main Campaign: Large chunks of XP to push past level gates.
  • Open World Activities: You can receive rewards from 10 activities per day. After 10, the rewards diminish.
  • Nests: Specifically look for Heroic Nests, which stay active for 24 hours and offer the best farming opportunities.

Strategic Tips for New Agents

  • Follow the Exclamation Points: The UI can be cluttered, but those red dots usually lead to free Phoenix Credits, specialization points, or milestone rewards.
  • Fast Travel to Activities: You don't have to run everywhere. Once an activity is discovered on your map, you can fast travel directly to it.
  • Dismantle vs. Sell: Always dismantle unneeded gear. Materials are the primary bottleneck for the division resurgence proficiency and gear improvement. Note that you only get 90% of materials back when dismantling an item you previously upgraded.
  • Check the Agent Career: This is a one-time progression track that gives massive rewards for hitting milestones. It is the best "roadmap" for what you should be doing next.

For more information on the latest updates and server status, visit the official Ubisoft The Division Resurgence site for the most current news.

FAQ

Q: Does the division resurgence proficiency carry over to new weapons?

A: Yes. Proficiency is tied to the blueprint, not the specific individual item. If you reach Proficiency Level 10 with the P416 Assault Rifle, every P416 you find or craft will benefit from those permanent stat bonuses.

Q: How do I unlock more blueprints for crafting?

A: Blueprints are unlocked automatically when you loot the corresponding item for the first time. The only exceptions are Exotics, which do not currently have craftable blueprints.

Q: Can I change my specialization later?

A: Yes. You can visit the Coordinator at the Base of Operations very early in the game to swap between specializations. You can also respec your skill points at any time, so don't feel pressured by your initial choice.

Q: Is there a limit to how much I can craft per day?

A: By default, you have a limited number of slots in your crafting queue, and each item takes 24 hours. You can reduce this time by purchasing the Warden Field Supplies or by increasing certain base upgrades.

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