Everything in the Helldivers 2 Entrenched Division Warbond
The Entrenched Division Warbond offers a ton of trench warfare gear to Helldivers 2 players
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With the Helldivers 2 Entrenched Division Warbond, you can load up with trench warfare gear, with fire and gas weaponry aplenty, and it's also one of the best Warbonds available. It's undoubtedly a generous Warbond offering for Helldivers 2 players as well, but it's also one of the most expensive in terms of Medals. Unlocking the Cremator heavy flamethrower, rocket-assisted Veto pistol, and more will take you a while. If you're on the barbed-wire fence, here's everything you need to know about all the gear in the Entrenched Division Warbond.
Is Entrenched Division worth it?
I've tested the gear in the Entrenched Division Warbond quite extensively and it's easily one of the best Helldivers 2 Warbonds you can buy. It's First World War-theming might not be to everyone's taste, but almost all the gear is very good and well worth having to add to your loadout if necessary. The Stoker SMG is excellent thanks to its underbarrel flamethrower, as is the Cremator if you want something even more devastating than the regular Flamethrower. The Sapper armor on page 1 is also universally useful, letting you hold more grenades and resist explosive damage.
All Helldivers 2 Entrenched Division Warbond gear
Helldivers 2 Entrenched Division is a rather packed Warbond consisting of 20 unique items ripe for trench warfare. It includes one new primary weapon, two new secondary weapons, two stratagems, and one grenade, so there's plenty on offer to expand your loadout options but it is also one of the priciest Warbonds ever in terms of the required Helldivers 2 Medals:
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- Weapons:
- SMG/FLAM-34 Stoker (35 Medals): A versatile, light-armor-penetrating SMG primary weapon that deals high damage but has a slow fire rate. It also comes with iron sights and an underbarrel flamethrower for emergency incineration.
- CQC-73 Entrenchment Tool (20 Medals): No longer just an item that can be scavenged during missions, the Entrenchment Tool is now a proper melee secondary weapon that can also be used to dig into soft ground and create trenches.
- Armor:
- CPG-48 Sapper armor (45 Medals): A medium armor set that comes with the Concussive Padding – Grenadier passive, which lets you carry two extra throwables and provides 50% explosive damage resistance.
- CPG-48 Sapper helmet (30 Medals)
- Cosmetics:
- Dignity of Toil Cape (8 Medals)
- Dignity of Toil Player Banner (2 Medals)
- Heritage Olive Hellpod pattern (20 Medals)
- 100 Super Credits (7 Medals)
- Weapons:
- TOTAL PAGE COST = 167 Medals
- PAGE 2 (Spend 125 Medals to unlock)
- Weapons:
- Giga Grenade (50 Medals): It might look like three frags tied to a stick, but the Giga Grenade could be a new loadout staple for your throwable slot thanks to its anti-tank power at the cost of a reduced throw range. Thermite might finally have some competition as the Giga Grenade deals the same damage in a larger area but isn't sticky and has slightly worse penetration.
- Stratagems:
- Gas Mortar Sentry (85 Medals): The standard Mortar Sentry you all love to hate but loaded with gas grenades. This has the potential to be absolutely incredible given how powerful gas is or utterly awful because of how mortars work in Helldivers 2.
- Armor:
- CPH-26 Commandant armor (55 Medals): Light armor that comes with the Concussive Padding – Hazmat passive, which provides 50% explosive damage resistance, 25% gas damage resistance, and a recoil reduction of 30% for sidearms.
- CPH-26 Commandant helmet (45 Medals)
- Cosmetics:
- Crest of the Unsullied Cape (25 Medals)
- Crest of the Unsullied Player Banner (7 Medals)
- Heritage Olive Shuttle pattern (50 Medals)
- 100 Super Credits (12 Medals)
- Weapons:
- TOTAL PAGE COST = 329 Medals
- PAGE 3 (Spend 245 Medals to unlock)
- Weapons:
- P-69 Veto (65 Medals): A Mauser-style secondary weapon that fires jet-assisted rounds. These are medium-armor-penetrating bullets, but the Veto isn't all that different to the default Peacemaker otherwise.
- Stratagems:
- Cremator (110 Medals): Not just a flamer – a heavy flamer! The Cremator comes with a chunky fuel backpack for prolonged fire – perfect for burning massive groups of practically any enemy.
- Cosmetics:
- Diplomatic Handshake Emote (55 Medals)
- Mudskipper Player Title (20 Medals)
- Heritage Olive FRV pattern (55 Medals)
- Heritage Olive Exosuit pattern (55 Medals)
- 100 Super Credits (32 Medals)
- Weapons:
- TOTAL PAGE COST = 392 Medals
- TOTAL COST OF ALL REWARDS = 888 Medals
How to get Helldivers 2 Entrenched Division
The Entrenched Division Warbond is available now in the Superstore for the usual cost of 1,000 Helldivers 2 Super Credits. In case you've still got a Helldivers 2 Warbond Token lying around, you can use it on this instead of paying up the credits.
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Will Sawyer is a Guides Editor at GamesRadar+ with over five years of experience in writing online guides, news, and features, and has a BA (Hons) in Journalism. Starting as a freelancer, Will contributed to startmenu and Game Rant before joining the GamesRadar+ team in August 2021. Since then, he has written hundreds of guides about a huge range of games, with shooters and action games being his areas of expertise. Outside of writing about games, Will hops between multiplayer shooters with friends, such as Darktide and Helldivers 2, and delves into whatever has been on his backlog for far too long. He also tries to get through his never-ending Warhammer pile of shame of grey Tyranids, Aeldari, and Chaos Space Marines.
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