

Technically there is one, but it's simply visual. In theory, the last thing that this batch of glitches needs is one that grants boosted damage. Rather, the glitch gives really high levels of health regeneration, meaning that unless you take extreme levels of damage, you're unlikely to die. The name "infinite health" is a misnomer, really, as you don't actually have unlimited amounts of health. Step 4: Stay in the same spot as in Step 3 and wait to become disoriented again, thus putting the glitch into effect and giving you infinite health. Once it does, and you're disoriented, heal yourself using First Aid. Step 3: Throw a tear gas at your feet and wait for it explode. Step 1: Equip the Strike Mask which grants the "Rehabilitated" talent, i.e the one that heals 2 percent of your health per second when afflicted with a negative status effect. The infinite health glitch is the more complicated of the pair, but once again, works exactly how it sounds: grants the player infinite health - sort of. The glitch doesn't just grant unlimited ammo, it removes the need to reload your weapon as well - drastically reducing downtime. This glitch works differently than other infinite ammo glitches that some might be accustomed to. Step 4: Select a new talent in place of "One is None," thus allowing the player to have access to five talents. Step 3: If Step 2 was successful, then you'll notice that whatever ammo you currently have equipped will go far beyond its magazine limit, thus granting the player infinite ammo. Step 2: Repeatedly select the talent until the game glitches.

the talent that grants players a 50 percent chance to get their bullets refunded whenever they score a headshot. Step 1: Select the "One is None" talent, i.e. The glitch is actually surprisingly simple to pull off, considering how beneficial it is to players. The unlimited ammo glitch is the simpler of the two, and it works just exactly as it sounds: it gives players unlimited ammo.

It's unclear who originally found these glitches, so credit can't be properly given, but major props to whomever did. Individually the glitches are quite strong, but they can be activated simultaneously, and together they essentially allow the player to activate God Mode - sort of.īoth glitches have been posted on YouTube on the popular GamesGlitches channel. One glitch makes it so the player has infinite ammo, while the other gives you infinite health. Now, two new glitches have emerged, and thankfully we can chalk them up as beneficial. Some of these glitches are harmful, like the one that deleted certain players' characters, while others were fairly "beneficial," like the one that allowed players to beat Falcon Lost with little retaliation from enemies. The "Division" has been out for nearly two months now, and it's become clear that whenever Massive removes one glitch, players will easily find more to take its place.
