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Where to find every Hunter Mask in Division 2 Battle for Brooklyn DLC
Where to find every Hunter Mask in Division 2 Battle for Brooklyn DLC

Time of India

time01-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Where to find every Hunter Mask in Division 2 Battle for Brooklyn DLC

(Image via Ubisoft) Division 2: Battle for Brooklyn DLC is full of cryptic challenges. Elite hunters here guard unique masks all across the new urban battleground, and they reward it to players, for defeating them. To unlock these coveted masks requires more than just firepower. It demands players to be keen on observation and to have some puzzle-solving skills. So, be prepared to explore Brooklyn Heights and much beyond while deciphering some environmental clues under specific conditions. Here is complete Division 2 masks guide to how you can track and hunt each of them that remains shrouded in mystery. All Hunter Masks in Division 2: Battle for Brooklyn DLC To find all Division 2 Hunter Masks in Brooklyn includes tackling distinct and location-based puzzles. Every mask—Cipher, Conqueror, Craver, Lumen, Merry, Necronos, Redtail, and Tracker needs to be triggered by a specific Hunter through some unique actions. So, expect to explore areas including the waterfront near the carousel for Merry. Make sure you complete 7 parts of the wooden horse that's scattered all across the map to spawn the hunter. Investigate buildings with some unusual features (letters on them), near the Brooklyn Bridge, and shoot letters for spelling ROBOTO, for Cipher. How to UNLOCK ALL 8 HUNTER MASK in Battle for Brooklyn DLC for the Division 2! (UPDATED GUIDE) For Tracker head to one of Dumbo's building near the central point follow zigzag motion and then rise lever for spawning hunter. On the other hand, for Craver, interact with the gas cylinders across the map. There are 4 in total, and as you collect them, head to the Brooklyn Heights Waterfront to interact with cylinders piled up on a boat. Ensure to have precision as its paramount. Your actions here will range from shooting some specific targets to assembling scattered objects or even interacting with hidden switches, quite often tied to a particular time of day. Lumen requires solving one of the Hunter Mask puzzles and it will start under the Brooklyn Bridge at night and demand that players follow blacklight graffiti. It will lead you to the hunter. Missing a step or performing actions that are not in sequence would likely result in failure. The agent must therefore thoroughly follow all cues that are discovered via exploration. For Redtail, interact with and disable different antennas all across the Brooklyn map. Then locate the underground lair of the hunter in Dumbo, deactivate the system and return out for spawning. Meanwhile, for Conqueror, all stuffed animals should be detonated. Once all 7 are detonated, head to Furman Street's Brooklyn Heights and find a stuffed monkey with many toys right beside it. Interact to spawn a hunter. Lastly, for Necronos to be spawned, all the previous hunter riddles attempted must be spawned. Once done, head to Dumbo, find Division 1 (west of Brooklyn safe house), interact with the whiteboard and head to the house's roof to fight the hunter and claim your reward. Collect rewards for being a persistent hunter Defeat all formidable foes and yield more than just the bragging rights. All hunters drop the Ash Cache key right along with their unique mask. Collect all eight keys and unlock access to the special Ash Cache that's located within the Bridge settlement. It holds the ultimate price—the Huntsman assault rifle. It is exclusive to DLC. R emember, the Huntsman comes equipped with some powerful and perfect frenzy talent. It boosts the rate of fire as well as weapon damage when reloading from empty. It alone can make conquering all 8 Hunter encounters worth it. Once it is unlocked, Cassie Mendoza might even offer some additional Huntsman rolls for further customization. Best Division 2 gameplay strategies for defeating all Hunters Hunters are the toughest enemies in Brooklyn. They use aggressive tactics, heal themselves, disrupt agent skills, and use some advanced tech, including cloaking. Here, success demands the right preparation. Lowering the world's difficulty for normal will ease the combat challenge without any impact on mask acquisition. Give priority to protection from Elite gear mods for mitigating heavy damage. Effective crowd control here is crucial. So, use gears/weapons that inflict status effects, including foam or shock, for immobilization momentarily. Keep focus on high burst damage builds for exploiting windows. Coordination in a team will significantly improve survival chances via focused fire and also revives. Just remember, skills are often disabled during fights. Now that you know how to find Hunter Masks, just rely on your positioning and gunplay. With the right prep and patience, you will be able to claim all the masks and prove dominance within Brooklyn's darkest corners. Happy hunting! Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.

Texas A&M transfer WR signs NIL deal with trading card company
Texas A&M transfer WR signs NIL deal with trading card company

USA Today

time12-06-2025

  • Business
  • USA Today

Texas A&M transfer WR signs NIL deal with trading card company

Texas A&M transfer WR signs NIL deal with trading card company Texas A&M's 2025 wide receiver rotation is completely revamped after the additions of KC Concepcion (NC State), Jonah Wilson (Houston), and Mario Craver (Mississippi State) this offseason, while the return of Terry Bussey, Ashton Bethel-Roman and Izaiah Williams has given starting quarterback Marcel Reed an elite corps that should take the Aggie passing game to the next level. With elite talent comes NIL earnings, and after the NCAA vs. House bill was passed, Universities will now directly pay their athletes with a $20.5 million cap per institution. At the same time, players will continue to be able to sign NIL deals with various organizations. This week, it was revealed that KC Concepcion signed a $2.5 million deal with The Famile. In contrast, Jaxson Callaway of AggiesToday revealed on Wednesday that Marion Craver has reportedly signed his NIL deal with Topps Trading Cards. According to Callaway, Craver will work with a variety of trading cards ranging from Autograph, Relic, Chrome, and Specialty Sets. As Callaway notes in the article, Craver's ascending profile and star potential after his freshman season with the Bulldogs are the primary reasons Topps is so excited about his representation moving forward. "Mario Craver is as an emerging figure in the trading card market, leveraging his collegiate status to contribute to Topps' diverse portfolio. The inclusion of autographs and jerseys taps into the growing demand for authenticated memorabilia, especially as Topps expands with 2025 releases like Series 2 and Chrome. Collectors can anticipate Craver's cards in hobby boxes or as standalone rarities, available through Topps' official site or retailers like Target, with potential value increases if his career progresses." Craver enters the 2025 season as the No. 2 or 3 option, depending on the results of fall practices, providing Marcel Reed with a legitimate deep threat who can take the top of most secondaries. His quickness in route will create immediate separation in the short passing game. Contact/Follow us @AggiesWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Texas A&M news, notes and opinions. Follow Cameron on X: @CameronOhnysty.

Aaron Craver's controversial kick return TD is the Saints Play of the Day
Aaron Craver's controversial kick return TD is the Saints Play of the Day

USA Today

time30-05-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Aaron Craver's controversial kick return TD is the Saints Play of the Day

Aaron Craver's controversial kick return TD is the Saints Play of the Day Craver redeemed himself for an early fumble against the Vikings There are 100 days standing between us and the start of the New Orleans Saints' 2025 regular season, which makes this 100-yard kick return touchdown by Aaron Craver our pick for the Saints Play of the Day. Drafted as a running back, Craver did most of his damage in the NFL as a receiver, but the most memorable moment of his career came on a surprise score against the Minnesota Vikings back in 1998. Craver appeared to be hit by Vikings linebacker Pete Bercich before slipping and falling to the turf, and the players around him came to a stop, thinking the play was dead. But Craver noticed there was no whistle from the officiating crew, so he climbed back to his feet and ran through the confused Minnesota coverage unit, crossing the field for a score. The Vikings challenged the ruling but were unable to overturn the play. It was a good way to make up for an earlier fumble on special teams that led to points for the opposing team. You can see it all here. The Saints needed all the lucky breaks they could get against one of the best teams in the NFL. They kept it close late into the fourth quarter, until Minnesota's pass rush brought Billy Joe Tolliver down on three consecutive plays to close it out. New Orleans fell to 4-5, while the Vikings improved to 8-1, well on their way to an incredible season that ended with brutal heartbreak in a season-ending overtime loss to the Atlanta Falcons. As for Craver? He returned to New Orleans for the 1999 season but only fielded one more kickoff, gaining just 3 yards on the try. He called it a career after appearing in 103 regular season games with the Saints, Miami Dolphins, Denver Broncos, and San Diego Chargers, plus five playoff games between his time with Miami and Denver. He did well for himself as a third-round pick and went down as one of the 12 players out of 28 drafted in Round 3 who went on to play at least 100 games in the NFL. That he managed to sustain his career and try his hand at so many different things is commendable, and he won his place in Saints history with this touchdown against the Vikings.

Texas A&M sophomore transfer WR could be headed toward a breakout 2025 season
Texas A&M sophomore transfer WR could be headed toward a breakout 2025 season

USA Today

time31-03-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Texas A&M sophomore transfer WR could be headed toward a breakout 2025 season

Texas A&M sophomore transfer WR could be headed toward a breakout 2025 season Texas A&M's spring football season is off to a solid start, but that's only based on a handful of practices over the last two weeks, so there's still plenty to pick through regarding any real progress before the Maroon & White spring game. However, this offseason's wide receiver additions from the transfer portal should have an immediate impact in 2025. Former NC State wide receiver KC Concepcion has received the most attention due to his elite athleticism, speed, and versatility, but for those who were paying close attention to head coach Mike Elko's comments regarding former Mississippi State Mario Craver, who transferred to Texas A&M back in December, he may end up being the reliable deep threat the program has been searching for. 'If you ask any of our corners, he was the toughest cover that we had last year,' Texas A&M defeated Mississippi State 34-24 last season, but Craver's five receptions for 42 yards and a touchdown didn't tell the whole story. Craver constantly found space against Texas A&M's secondary, which includes star senior CB Will Lee III. He's already gained respect from most corners who faced him in SEC play, including his 75-yard performance against Georgia. Craver finished the 2024 season with 17 receptions, 368 yards, and three touchdowns, showing his explosive ability to gain chunk yards, something Elko and OC Collin Klein desperately need. Contact/Follow us @AggiesWire on X and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Texas A&M news, notes and opinions. Follow Cameron on X: @CameronOhnysty.

Texas A&M WR arrested over the weekend during a traffic stop
Texas A&M WR arrested over the weekend during a traffic stop

Yahoo

time12-03-2025

  • Yahoo

Texas A&M WR arrested over the weekend during a traffic stop

It's being reported that former Mississippi State and current Texas A&M wide receiver Mario Craver was arrested on Sunday and booked in to the Brazos County jail. Tony Catalina of the Austin American-Statesman confirmed via jail records that Craver was arrested over the weekend during a traffic stop. A search of the car resulted in the police finding a few vape pens, with one allegedly in Craver's possession, containing THC. He was released on bond, and a Texas A&M football spokesperson gave the following statement to The Statesman. "Texas A&M athletics is aware of the situation and will handle it accordingly." The sophomore WR was part of a top-ten transfer class brought in by Mike Elko and crew to make the offense more dynamic next season. He finished his freshman year with 17 catches for 368 yards and three touchdowns. Contact/Follow us @AggiesWire on X and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Texas A&M news, notes and opinions. Follow Jarrett Johnson on X: @whosnextsports1. This article originally appeared on Aggies Wire: Texas A&M Football: Aggie WR arrested for drug possession on Sunday

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