Get Whiplash Exotic in The Division 2 – Y8S1 Rise Up Walkthrough

Get Whiplash Exotic in The Division 2 - Y8S1 Rise Up Walkthrough

The elevator doors opened and the room smelled of ozone. I froze as sparks traced across a bulkhead—the Pentagon was a live fusebox—and the HVT stared back with a grin. I told my crew to hold steady; we had one clean run to earn the Whiplash.

I’ve cleared this Climax enough times to spot the traps, the timing, and the exact moments the mission flips from tedious to punishing. You’ll get the Exotic for free ($0 USD / €0) if you want to chase it—just be ready for a proper test.

I noticed Scout missions were easier to track this season — How to get the Whiplash Exotic in The Division 2 Y8S1 Rise Up

Start with the Scout chain. You have to complete the Scout riddles that feed the Climax mission:

  • Scout 3 HVT
  • Scout 6 HVT
  • Scout 9 HVT

Finish those three and the Climax mission appears as an objective on the map. This season’s finale drops you into the Pentagon to take down Director Jensen Sykes. Run the mission on Master for a guaranteed Whiplash or run lower difficulties and cross your fingers for a luck-based drop.

Climax mission in Division 2 Y8S1
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On my first run the elevator sequence almost cost us the whole team — Mission walkthrough

Once you spawn at the Pentagon, clear the exterior sweep and enter through the seating lobby. Turn right and open the first elevator; follow the waypoint until you hit the drop into the next bank of elevators.

Front of the Pentagon in The Division 2
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After the drop, clear the Black Tusk and approach the door with exposed wires. Those wires will electrocute you on contact. Trace them upward to a fusebox hidden past a blocked stairwell, shoot the box to cut power, and the door becomes passable. Expect short, sharp firefights and forced movement through choke points.

Shooting the fusebox in the Pentagon
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Keep moving toward the backyard. Burn the BT helicopter by shooting the fuel tanks on its flank, then handle Thomas ‘Robo’ Robertson—the mission’s first HVT—before slipping through the gate on the left.

The backyard in the Pentagon
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Follow the marker into the adjacent building, open the secured door with the laptop, and move through a narrow corridor that peppers you with shocks and hostiles. I repeatedly healed my shields here; plan for constant small heals rather than one big medkit.

Thomas Robertson in The Division 2
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How do you get the Whiplash Exotic in The Division 2?

Complete Scout 3, 6, and 9 HVTs to open the Climax. Finish the Climax mission and Sykes on Master to guarantee the Whiplash. You can still drop it on lower difficulties, but not reliably.

Do I need Master difficulty to guarantee the Whiplash?

Yes. Master rewards are structured by Ubisoft and Massive’s Season systems to gate guaranteed Exotics behind higher challenge tiers. If you want certainty, take the Master run.

I watched a streamer wipe twice before they learned the EMP timing — Master difficulty tips

Master turns the mission into a rhythm test. EMP charges pulse and stun; Sykes appears after you clear the room of mercenaries, and the fight forces you into open areas where timing matters.

  • Bring pulse-reduction or EMP-resist mods if you have them on gear pieces.
  • Focus DPS on shielded heavies then burst Sykes during his stagger window.
  • Play with a coordinated three-person team; your fireteam becomes a scalpel when roles are clean.

If you need reference builds, check community hubs on Discord, Twitch streams, or videos on YouTube for current meta setups. Players on PC via Steam and Ubisoft Connect have been sharing kit blueprints that shave minutes off Master runs.

Bypassing the terminal
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I replayed the Climax three times in a night — Replayability and drops

The mission can be run repeatedly to farm extra copies of Whiplash and to test secondary rolls. If you want several copies, plan for multiple Master clears.

Community platforms—Discord servers, subreddit threads, and guides from outlets such as Moyens I/O—are useful for coordination and timing tips. For build testing, loadouts sent over Ubisoft Connect or shown on Twitch can save hours of trial-and-error.

Director Sykes in The Division 2
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Ready to try a Master run tonight, or will you grind the Scouts until the punchline hits—Whiplash in hand or not?