Buying a “Raid Exotics Bundle” from a boost/carry service promises:

  • Clearing many raids for you (or on your account)
  • Multiple attempts per raid to increase drop odds
  • Delivering several exotics at once — instead of grinding one at a time
  • Sometimes including catalysts / masterwork / additional loot / raid rewards

For players with limited time — this looks like “get a bunch of top‑tier weapons fast, skip the grind.”

Top Services Selling Raid‑Exotics Bundles

Here are several of the bigger or more advertised services that offer raid‑exotics bundle/boost packages. Be especially aware: “bundle” usually means a Piloted service, i.e. they log in for you.

Service

What Their Bundle Offers Include

Epiccarry

“Raid Exotics Bundle Carry” — unlocks many raid‑exclusive exotics in one go: weapons like Vex Mythoclast, One‑Thousand Voices, Eyes of Tomorrow, Euphony, Conditional Finality, etc. They also include Spoils of Conquest, raid loot, Pinnacle rewards, and can optionally deliver catalysts/masterworks + stream proof. 

Overgear

Full raid‑carry services: they list clearing any raid + possibility to get raid exotics, with “Raid Boost” category – offering fast clears, loot, weapons, and end‑game gear without needing to queue or grind yourself. 

Kingboost

“All‑Raids Bundle” — they promise to complete all major raids in Destiny 2, yielding raid exotics, armor loot, and additional raid‑gear rewards as part of the package. 

What to Check and What Risks You Take with Bundles

Buying a bundle — especially via piloted service — comes with big tradeoffs. If you consider doing it, carefully check:

  • What “bundle” actually includes: weapons, catalysts, masterwork, raid‑loot, drops, Pinnacle‑rewards, Spoils of Conquest etc. Sometimes “bundle” just means raid clears, not guaranteed weapons.
  • Mode: Piloted vs Self‑Play — most bundles use piloted mode: service logs into your account. That carries huge account‑security risks. If you value safety, that’s a red flag.
  • Proof & accountability: demand a screenshot or video after the run — showing exotic in vault, platform info, timestamp. Without proof, you have no recourse if something goes wrong.
  • RNG still applies — even with many clears, exotic drops follow game’s loot tables. No service can guarantee “all exotics” (despite marketing).
  • Cost vs value tradeoff — sometimes grinding with a good clan or group may take more time but cost nothing. Evaluate if money + risk is worth the convenience.
  • ToS / Ban risk — using external boost services often violates game rules. There’s always risk of sanctions.
  • Hidden fees or delivery uncertainties — some bundles may try to upsell catalysts, rerolls, bonuses; double‑check what you pay for.