Because of that RNG + time factor, Cloudstrike is commonly offered as a “boost product” on many boosting sites.

Recommended Services for Cloudstrike Boost

Here are some of the better-known (or widely advertised) services that offer Cloudstrike — with brief notes on what they claim and what you should double-check if you use them:

Service

What They Claim / Offer

Overgear

Cloudstrike Exotic Sniper Rifle boost: they’ll run as many Empire Hunts as needed until Cloudstrike drops. Optionally with Catalyst, full completion, resources + loot included. 

Blazingboost

They offer a “Cloudstrike Sniper Rifle Boost / Carry”: farm Empire Hunts until drop. You can choose normal or “recovery/carry” (account sharing) mode. 

Kboosting

Their “Cloudstrike Exotic Sniper Rifle” boost is explicitly listed; they require “piloted mode” (account share) and guarantee delivery of the exotic. 

Epiccarry

Their Cloudstrike boost includes finishing all required steps, doing the Empire Hunts, and delivering the weapon — with optional extras (Catalyst, maybe other loot) if you pay more. 

Skycoach

Also advertises Cloudstrike boosting/farm services for players who want the sniper without grind. 

What you MUST check / watch out for before buying

Buying Cloudstrike via a boost is risky. If you do — make sure to vet the service carefully to minimize downsides:

  • Mode of delivery — piloted vs self-play. Many boosts (especially for Cloudstrike) require “account sharing” / “piloted mode” (i.e. the booster logs into your account) — that exposes you to account-security and ToS-violation risk.
  • Guarantee clarity. RNG drops are never 100%. If a site promises “guaranteed Cloudstrike,” check if that means “we farm until drop, however many runs it takes” — or “one run, hope for RNG.” The former is at least logically honest; the latter is a gamble.
  • Extras: Catalyst, resources, loot, safety options. If you’re paying — check whether they deliver just the basic rifle, or also attempt to get the Catalyst / extra drops / resources. Also, check if they offer VPNs or other protections if they log in for you.
  • Cost vs effort ratio. Depending on your time, maybe just grinding yourself (even if RNG-heavy) is cheaper, safer, and avoids account risk.
  • Transparency & proof. Try to get confirmation (screenshot, vault proof, timestamp, maybe stream) once they claim the order is done — before logging back in yourself.
  • Your own security hygiene. If you give out login info — change password and enable 2FA after boost.

My Take: When a Boost Could Make Sense — and When to Avoid

If I were you and wanted Cloudstrike, I’d consider a boost under these conditions:

  • I don’t have time or patience to grind dozens of Empire Hunts.
  • I’m okay with some security risk, and willing to reset passwords / enable protections after.
  • I choose a service that seems legit: has good reputation, offers “farm until drop” rather than one-run-hopes, and gives proof.
  • I treat it as “convenience” — not as guarantee of perfect rolls or long-term safety.

If I care about account security, long-term stability, or don’t want to risk a ban — I’d rather grind it myself, accept the RNG, and treat any boost as too risky.