I hit Level 100 and froze—reward track flipped, and the game suddenly felt like someone had pulled the lever on a new prize reel. You keep earning XP and the Rise Up Caches keep dropping, but the question becomes: which ones are worth chasing? I ran the numbers, poked Reddit threads, and tested caches so you don’t have to.
I watched players celebrate a single cosmetic drop on stream before I sorted the table for real — All The Division 2 Rise Up Cache contents
You get one Rise Up Cache at every season pass level past Level 100. I’ll be blunt: most of these are vanity rewards, but the occasional weapon or exotic will change how you play. Below is the practical, scannable breakdown so you can target the items worth your grind.

Vanity Items (high chance — typically ~50% drop from each cache)
- Backpack (Two pieces)
- Arm Patches (Three pieces)
- Weapon Skins (Three pieces)
Rare Named Items (roughly 10% chance per cache, based on last season)
- Lexington
- Stack Broker
- Turmoil
- Caretaker
- Shield Splinterer
- Huntsman
- Handbasket
- The Harvest
- Chill Out
- Quickstep
- First Bloom
- Hunter Killer
- First Sight
- Sleigher
- Slingshot
- Oh Carol
- Festive Delivery
- Snow Machine
- Bell Ringer
Seasonal and Special Exotics (about 10% drop chance per cache)
- Agitator
- Investor
- Nemesis
- Liberty
- Chatterbox
- Dodge City Gunslinger’s Holster
- Ridgeway’s Pride
Exclusive Exotics (extremely rare; low chance)
- Regulus
- Eagle Bearer
- Ravenous
- Bighorn
- Ouroboros
- Provocator
- Birdie’s Quick Fix
- Tinkerer
- Tempest
- Blacklisters
- Sheriff
What drops from Rise Up Caches?
Short answer: cosmetics most of the time, but every cache carries a chance at Named items and exotics. Vanity gear is the most reliable pull; expect about a 50% chance for cosmetics based on prior season behavior. Named items and seasonal exotics have historically sat around 10% per cache, with exclusives far rarer.
How should I prioritize opening these caches?
If you’re chasing equipment that changes builds, aim for Prestige caches (see below). If you chase looks or small upgrades, regular Rise Up Caches are a steady supply. I recommend tracking drops on Reddit’s r/TheDivision2 and using Ubisoft Connect’s event calendar to double up on XP windows.
I watched a group hoard XP until the tenth level to open a better crate — All The Division 2 Prestige Rise Up Cache contents
Prestige Rise Up Caches drop at every 10 levels after 100, and you can see why players save XP for them. They stack the odds toward stronger rewards and are where you should aim if you want meaningful gear, not just cosmetics.
- Vanity Items: Guaranteed drop
- Rare Named Items: Guaranteed drop
- Seasonal and Special Exotics: High drop chance per cache
- Exclusive Exotics: Moderate drop chance per cache
Ubisoft has also activated a Season Pass XP x2 event for the next two weeks, which cuts the grind time in half and, importantly, appears to work beyond Level 100 right now. If that stands, you can snowball extra Rise Up Caches without buying anything—treat it like a short-term window to score exotics while everyone else is grinding.
Think of chasing these caches as two gears meshing: one short, cosmetic gear and one long, performance gear that only shows itself rarely. The grind can bend to your favor if you plan when to play and where to spend your time streaming on Twitch or scanning Reddit posts for drop reports.
I’ve pulled the table together so you can decide: hoard XP for Prestige drops, or spend steady for cosmetics and occasional exotics—what will you chase first?