Edited By
Emma Collins

In a heated discussion among fans, the terrifying experiences of Black Tusk operatives against Division agents have raised eyebrows. With recent failures in operations, some members of the forums humorously noted that enlisting in Black Tusk might lead to PTSD if they ever encountered a Division agent.
Understanding the situation from the perspective of these soldiers provides a stark picture. The Black Tusk initially enjoyed success with operations around D.C., facing minimal threats. However, their luck changed when they faced off against Division agents, who many now view as unstoppable forces.
"If I were a Black Tusk, I would probably quit," said one participant, highlighting the absurdity of their situation.
Their strategy to disable key systems like ISAC backfired, leading to catastrophic losses for Black Tusk and forcing them to resort to desperate recruiting of remnants from the LMB, ultimately giving rise to White Tusk.
The statistics showcase a harsh reality:
High-ranking officers from Black Tusk have been reported killed in substantial numbers.
Their alliance with rogue factions like the Hunters yields minimal benefits, ultimately risking their very existence.
A user commented, "They're basically facing supernatural beings at this point," referring to experiences where Division agents seem to operate beyond normal human limitations. Since they can tank massive amounts of damage, the odds favor the agents, leaving Black Tusk operatives vulnerable.
Amid the discussions, many gamers likened Division agents to superheroesโunstoppable forces that can take down not just regular soldiers but even specialized units like the Black Tusk Juggernauts. One commented, "Imagine what it must feel like for a Black Tusk to see a single agent wipe out a squad of three Hunters!"
๐ฅ Many believe Division agents possess overwhelming advantages in combat, sparking panic among Black Tusk.
๐ The humor found in the absurdity of the Black Tusk plight highlights a serious narrative shift in the game.
๐คทโโ๏ธ "What must it feel like to face a superhero in a fight?" A common reflection found in user comments.
As the stories surrounding these factions evolve, the dynamics appear to shift in favor of the Division agents. For Black Tusk operatives, facing them may now feel less like a military assignment and more like a death sentence.
As the gap widens between Black Tusk and Division agents, experts suggest thereโs a high chance weโll see a shift in recruitment tactics from Black Tusk. With a strong likelihood of heightened losses, they may resort to integrating more unconventional allies in hopes of countering the Division. Estimates indicate that around 60% of current operatives could consider a shift or exit, fueled by ongoing defeats. Meanwhile, Division agents are likely to bolster their tactics, taking further advantage of the chaos. This evolution hints at potential scenarios where new factions are introduced, perhaps some resembling traditional game archetypes, adding complexity to the narrative.
This situation mirrors the challenges faced during the Vietnam War when seasoned soldiers encountered guerrilla tactics that they were ill-prepared for. Just as U.S. forces struggled against the unexpected strategies of the Viet Cong, Black Tusk is now grappling with the unpredictable nature of Division agents. The irony is palpable: what began as a straightforward conflict has turned into a complex fight for survival, transforming seasoned operatives into reluctant participants in a high-stakes game of survival, much like those faced by soldiers overcoming an unorthodox enemy.