Its perks — life-stealing bolts (via “Hungering Quarrel”) and “Devour” on final blows — make it attractive for PvE (sustain, healing, cleaves) and for special loadouts.

  • The natural drop is RNG-based, and for many players it can take many clears, because it’s per-character per-week roll only.
  • The drop pool, dungeon mechanics, plus the Catalyst (which often requires extra puzzles/requirements) add more grind — so some players turn to paid boost services to skip the grind and get the weapon + Catalyst faster.

Because of that, there is a demand — and several services currently advertise “Buried Bloodline boost / carry / catalyst unlock.” Below I show who they are and what they claim.

Services Offering Buried Bloodline Boost / Carry / Catalyst — What They Claim

Here are some of the more visible services currently offering Buried Bloodline-related boosts. Each “product” differs slightly (sidearm only; with Catalyst; full dungeon clears; optional extras).

Service

What They Promise / Offer

Overgear — “Buried Bloodline Boost / Carry”

They claim to get you the exotic sidearm via repeated Warlord’s Ruin boss clears, and optionally unlock the Catalyst and even Masterwork the Catalyst for extra perks. They present options to include “full dungeon clears,” resources, loot drops, and other dungeon gear. 

Epiccarry — Buried Bloodline Carry Service

Their boost includes getting the exotic sidearm, dungeon gear, and you can choose “Self-Play” (you play with their team) or “Piloted” mode (they carry your account). They also list optional upgrades: Catalyst obtain, Masterwork, extra clears, full loot, etc. 

KBoosting — Exotic & Catalyst Carry Service

They offer a “Buried Bloodline Exotic & Catalyst” package, explicitly stating they will complete the runs, farm until the sidearm drops, and unlock Catalyst. Delivery mode is “piloted only” (account-share); estimated ETA given depending on RNG. 

Kingboost — Buried Bloodline Boost

Their advertisement says they’ll get you the exotic sidearm, do multiple dungeon clears until drop, and optionally deliver the Catalyst + Masterwork (if you pay extras). They also mention dungeon loot, armor, and gear as part of the package. 

Boosting‑Ground (and similar smaller sites) — Exotic Sidearm / Catalyst Carry

They list a “Buried Bloodline Sidearm Boost / Catalyst” option. Their service page offers sidearm, Catalyst obtain / Masterwork, but requires account sharing. They mention RNG-based drop (so not strictly guaranteed), and list minimal requirements like dungeon access and power-level threshold. 

What to Verify / Questions to Ask Before Using a Boost Service

If you consider using a service to get Buried Bloodline (or its Catalyst), treat it like a contract. Here’s a checklist to help you make that decision more informed — and hopefully avoid getting burned.

  • Mode of delivery — Self-Play vs Piloted
    • Self-Play (you stay logged in) — safer for account security.
    • Piloted / account-sharing — convenient but riskier. Don’t go in blind.
  • Guaranteed drop vs farm-until-drop — Understand difference: even boost services often rely on RNG (sidearm drops from boss). If they promise “guaranteed,” check if they really mean “we will keep clearing until drop (for some max attempts).”
  • Catalyst & Masterwork clearly defined — Many players want not just exotic but the Catalyst (extra perks) or even Masterworking it. Check that the offer includes all required steps (puzzles, kill caps, dungeon quest (“In the Shadow of the Mountain”), etc.).
  • Proof of completion — Demand screenshot or video (stream) showing the exotic sidearm (and Catalyst/masterwork if ordered) in your vault, with timestamp and platform info. Without proof — no recourse if something goes wrong.
  • Account security hygiene — If you share credentials: enable 2-FA, change password afterward, avoid linking sensitive data, don’t reuse passwords.
  • Price vs time vs risk tradeoff — Compare what you pay vs how much time + RNG you’d spend grinding yourself.
  • ToS / Ban risk / Potential consequences — Using third-party boost services often violates game’s Terms of Service. There is non-zero risk of flags, bans, or loss of items. Consider whether the convenience is worth the gamble.
  • Extras: loot, dungeon drops, gear, etc. — Good services often drop more than just exotic: legendaries, dungeon armor, consumables, XP, etc. But ensure they don’t over-promise (e.g. “max-roll legendary” or “meta-ready build” often unrealistic).