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How Escalation Tokens Work in The Division 2 (Y8S2 Into the Dark)

A breakdown of how Escalation Tokens are spent across all 10 tiers and what every completed run pays back.

A breakdown of how Escalation Tokens are spent across all 10 tiers and what every completed run pays back.

Escalation mode in The Division 2 runs on a single resource, the Escalation Token, and the whole loop is built around spending those tokens to climb a 10-tier difficulty ladder. Entry costs rise the higher you push, while each completed run pays some tokens back alongside its other rewards. With Y8S2 Into the Dark live, the mode still follows the same token-driven structure it launched with, so understanding how the economy flows is the difference between farming efficiently and burning your stockpile.

Quick answer: Tier 1 is always free to enter. Every tier from 2 to 10 costs Escalation Tokens, and the cost climbs as you go higher. Completing any run returns additional Escalation Tokens on top of Prototype Gear, XP, Season XP, and rare Expertise materials.


How Escalation Tokens are spent across all 10 tiers

Each Escalation mission is split into 10 tiers. Tier 1 never costs anything, so you can step into the current week’s pool, learn the mutator set, and test a build without spending a single token. From Tier 2 onward, you pay Escalation Tokens to enter, and the price increases at each step up the ladder. The trade is direct. Higher tiers stack tougher mutators and stronger enemies, but they also widen your odds at the best rewards.

TierToken entry costWhat changes
Tier 1FreeBaseline mutators, ideal for learning the weekly pool
Tiers 2-9Escalating token costCost and difficulty rise step by step
Tier 10Highest token costHardest mutator stack, best reward odds

You can check the exact token cost for any tier from the Escalation panel before committing, so there is no need to guess. The fast-travel option lets you jump straight to an available mission and preview both the cost and the reward before you lock in the run.


What every completed Escalation run rewards

Finishing a run is where you earn your tokens back. Beyond Escalation Tokens, every clear pays out a fixed set of rewards, and the headline drop is Prototype Gear. Pushing into higher tiers improves both your chance of landing Prototype Gear and the quality of the rolls on whatever drops, which is the core reason to spend more tokens per entry.

  • Prototype Gear, with better drop odds and roll quality at higher tiers
  • Additional Escalation Tokens to fund your next run
  • Increased XP and Season XP that stacks with your normal progression
  • Rare Expertise materials

The Season XP payout is worth flagging because it adds on top of your standard seasonal track, making Escalation one of the more efficient ways to advance the season while farming endgame loot at the same time.


Requirements and weekly mission rotation

Escalation mode is gated behind endgame progress. You need to have finished the campaign and reached Level 40 before the mode becomes available. The mutator combinations at higher tiers assume a working endgame build, and there is no checkpoint within a run, so arriving underprepared is a fast way to waste tokens.

The mode lives in its own panel at the Base of Operations and covers main missions and strongholds. The selection is not permanent. A set of five missions rotates weekly and refreshes every Tuesday, so you cannot grind the same map forever. Planning your token spend around the current week’s pool matters, especially if a favorable mutator set lines up with a mission you run well.


How to spend tokens without running dry

Open the Escalation panel at your Base of Operations and review the five missions in the current weekly rotation. Note which mutators appear at each tier so you know what your build is walking into.
Run Tier 1 first. It costs nothing, and it lets you confirm your loadout handles the week’s mutator set before you commit tokens to a harder tier.
Once Tier 1 feels comfortable, check the token cost on the next tier and push upward. Each clear returns tokens plus loot, so steady completions keep your balance healthy while raising your Prototype Gear odds.

You will know the spend paid off when the run completes and the reward screen shows Prototype Gear odds, returned Escalation Tokens, XP, Season XP, and Expertise materials. If a tier feels unwinnable, drop back down rather than repeatedly feeding tokens into a wall, since failed attempts still consume your entry cost. Keeping Tier 1 as your weekly calibration step is the cleanest way to protect your token balance while you work toward the higher-value drops at Tier 10.