
If you want to run into the line of fire a little more frequently, healing alone won't let you do that. It deflects enemy bullets, which allows you to take more hits. Defender Drone: If you'd rather not take damage instead of healing all the time, the Defender Drone is a nice choice.It may not be as potent as the Hive, but it comes through in a pinch when needed. It follows you and your allies around the play area and has a single-target heal effect. Fixer Drone: This is another Support skill worth the SHD investment.When you need crowd control, this is probably the best Skill of the bunch. It shoots a poison cloud that damages enemy armor, Skills and does damage over time. Chem Launcher Oxidizer: If you're feeling confident in your team's support power, the Oxidizer is a nice alternative.Each pulse offers about half a Shield refill too, which can oftentimes be the difference between life and death.

The Reinforcer heals over time, has a quick cooldown and has three charges.

This is great if you're after an Elite enemy or want to vanquish a cluster of foes quickly. These little guys track a specific target and explode where they're directed. Cluster Seeker Mines: Grenades and projectiles are super effective in the Division 2, but the Cluster Seeker Mine kicks the basic concept up a notch.There's a huge cooldown timer on it, but the advantages the Reviver Hive offer are irreplaceable. If you or a team member is about to die, just toss this thing down to bring them back to life. Reviver Hive: You're going to die a lot during your time with The Division 2, but the Reviver Hive can make those situations far less harrowing for group and solo players alike.This list isn't in any particular order, because your choice of Skill may depend on how your individual character is built.
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In terms of figuring out how to spend those Skill Points and SHD Tech, we've compiled a list of the seven best skills to suit all playstyles. The Defender Drone lets you take more hits.
