How to Obtain Lexington in Division 2: Drops, God Roll & Builds

How to Get Lexington in Division 2
Learn how to unlock Lexington, the powerful Named Assault Rifle, during the Summer Swarm event, including drop details, god roll recommendations, and build tips.

Introduction
Lexington is one of the rarest Named weapons in The Division 2. Originally released in November 2024 via the Veteran Rewards Program, it was a one-time login reward. Many players missed it, leaving it unobtainable—until the Stretch Goals: Summer Swarm event.
This guide explains how to get Lexington, its performance, and the best way to use it in both PvE and PvP.
How to Obtain Lexington
Event Details
Event: Stretch Goals: Summer Swarm
Start Date: August 19, 2025
Requirements: Reach Tier 100 on the Season Pass
Availability: Lexington is part of the bonus reward page after Tier 100
How It Drops
Lexington is in the Named Item reward pool with a slightly higher chance than other rifles
Drop chances come from event caches, earned through gameplay
Purchasing levels is disabled beyond Tier 100; progress only comes from in-game activity
XP-Contributing Activities
Manhunt Scouts: Track and eliminate key targets
Seasonal Journey milestones: Complete story-based checkpoints
Priority Objectives: Rotating tasks for extra XP
Weekly Projects: Missions like donating resources or completing side missions
Main Missions: Core campaign missions
Living World activities: Control Points, Bounties, and Public Events
All rewards are available on the free track. No Premium Pass required.
Any unclaimed Lexington rewards are delivered automatically upon login at event end.
Is Lexington Good?
Lexington is more than a collector’s weapon—it’s a high-performing Assault Rifle with strong versatility:
Weapon Type: High-End Assault Rifle (Named Police M4, LVOA-C model)
RPM: 850
Magazine Size: 50
Bonus: +5% base damage vs. Police M4
Unique Attribute: Maxed Damage to Targets Out of Cover (DTTOC)
Talents: Can roll any AR talent
Performance:
Excels in PvE (heroic/legendary content)
Competes in PvP with Conflict and Dark Zone ARs
Ideal for Striker and Heartbreaker builds
God Roll Setup for Lexington
Maximize Lexington’s DPS with this recommended build:
Slot | Ideal Roll / Talent | Reason |
|---|---|---|
Core Attribute | Weapon Damage | Max AR output |
Attribute 1 | Critical Hit Chance | Push toward 55–60% cap |
Attribute 2 | Critical Hit Damage | Amplifies crit burst |
Locked Attribute | Damage to Targets Out of Cover | Best-in-slot damage boost |
Weapon Talent | Flatline | Synergizes with pulses and Spotter |
Recommended Synergies:
Technician Specialization + Linked Laser Pointer → Auto-pulses enemies, boosting Flatline & Spotter
Perfect Spotter chest piece → +20% amplified damage to pulsed enemies
Vigilance backpack → +25% sustained weapon damage
Contractor’s Gloves + Fox’s Prayer → Add armor and DTTOC multipliers
Works well with Striker or Heartbreaker builds for insane DPS scaling
With this setup, Lexington becomes one of the hardest-hitting primaries in the game while maintaining flexibility.

Conclusion
Lexington has evolved from a one-time reward into a highly sought-after endgame rifle. Its return in the Summer Swarm event gives all players a fair chance to claim it. With strong base stats, innate DTTOC, and excellent synergy with meta builds, Lexington is a top-tier choice for both collectors and competitive players.
F.A.Q. Lexington Division 2
Q: How do you get Lexington in Division 2?
Earn Lexington during Stretch Goals: Summer Swarm. After Tier 100, it can drop from bonus event caches.
Q: Is Lexington a good weapon?
Yes. +5% base damage over Police M4, maxed DTTOC, and excellent handling make it top-tier in PvE and PvP.
Q: What is the god roll for Lexington?
Core Attribute: Weapon Damage
Attribute 1: Critical Hit Chance
Attribute 2: Critical Hit Damage
Locked Attribute: Damage to Targets Out of Cover
Talent: Flatline
Q: Do I need the Premium Pass to get Lexington?
No. All rewards are on the free track.
Q: Can Lexington still be obtained after the event?
No. Currently, it’s event-limited and may return only in a future Ubisoft event.