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mx-division-builds
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Mx Builder now with skill slots!
The Mx Builder has just been updated to include the Skill slots!
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New Tool Division2-Loadout
This app is not meant for making detailed builds. You should use mxswat/mx-division-builds for that purpose.
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Rate my build (Negotiator's Dilemma)
Believe this comes from the division 2 build tool.
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Theorycrafting burst DPS x sustain DPS with only base weapon stats
Spreadsheet link: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1t2fnQ1NMqFcAmudVlATemOfKZJgrNLrnu4_ZCJBH6A8/edit?usp=sharing mxswat's site: https://mxswat.github.io/mx-division-builds/#/ mxswat's repo (where spreadsheet data have been gathered): https://github.com/mxswat/mx-division-builds
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ELI5: What is GitHub.io ?
That's a Vue application. I don't know much at all about how Vue works, but it seems like this is the index.html and this is the most important JS file.
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Do you use Vue for smaller static sites?
GIT: https://github.com/mxswat/mx-division-builds
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looking for a list of named items and their talents
I use the Division 2 build tool here: https://mxswat.github.io/mx-division-builds
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Making a listing my items in the stash
Is there a way to list all items in my stash? Extract it in a csv format directly with some kind of an API. Its actually a nightmare to remember everything you have, I have all my characters full along with my stash and mailbox. We have a nice site to calculate builds, github build. I really don't mind inserting all the items. I tried to do an excel/Google sheets but failed as the formulas were getting really ridiculous.
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Need to make a of list all items in my stash
Is there a way to have the list of my stash exported in a csv foramt? If not is there a site where I can list it manually? By this I mean inputting each item manually to have a visibility of all the items. Yes I'm willing to put all items (300+150x4+100x4). Like this one 'https://mxswat.github.io/mx-division-builds' helps in builds, something similar.
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Building basics - Demo AR
I've been playing for a few days now and just hit wt3. I think I am beginning to understand the build system now. So I've been playing around with the build planner a bit (https://mxswat.github.io/mx-division-builds) and trying to come up with something. My goal is a demolotionist with an AR, dealing damage and not dying all the time. I'm mainly playing in a team of 3. However I'd like a few pointers for the following points:
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