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.
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Service |
What Their Bundle Offers Include |
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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. |
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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. |
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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.