• The “normal in-game” method involves a multi-step Exotic questline: statues, puzzles on the Moon, dungeon runs (Pit of Heresy), secret boss kills, then claim from vendor/quest giver.
  • That’s a decent chunk of time, skill, coordination — and some RNG/effort; not everyone wants to (or can) invest that. Thus, some players consider paying a “boost service” to skip the grind and get Xenophage fast.

Services that claim to unlock Xenophage (with what they offer)

Here are several real-world boost/“carry” platforms currently advertising Xenophage unlock services — each with their stated offerings. I also highlight what they promise vs what you must verify.

Service

What they claim / offer (for Xenophage)

Overgear

Full “Xenophage Exotic Machine Gun Carry”: they promise to complete the full questline + deliver Xenophage. They advertise “no bots/cheats, manual boost only,” with “zero-ban protocol.” 

Epiccarry

Unlock Xenophage via full questline + Pit of Heresy + deliver the Exotic. Offers both “Self-Play” (you join the run) or “Piloted mode” (booster uses your account). 

Blazingboost

“Xenophage Exotic Machine Gun” boost: quest completion + delivery + all drops/loot; ETA typically 1–8h start, 3–24h completion depending on queue. 

KBoosting

Their Xenophage boost is described as a “carry service” (piloted mode only) — they claim 100% guarantee of Xenophage, Pit-of-Heresy runs included, and optional speed/express delivery.

Leprestore

Lists “Xenophage Boost” as part of their Destiny 2 offers: promise to deliver the Exotic MG + run the required questline / dungeon, leaving all loot / drops on your account. 

What to check carefully before considering a boost

If you decide “yes, I want to buy Xenophage instead of grinding,” treat the boost like a trade — you need to vet it. Here’s your checklist:

  • Delivery mode: Self-Play vs Piloted.
    • Self-Play / Sherpa: safer — you stay logged in; you join the run.
    • Piloted / Account-share: riskier — you give login info or share session. Only pick if you understand the risks and immediately secure your account afterward.
  • Transparency & proof. Demand live stream or screenshot of Xenophage in your vault, plus timestamp/platform info. Without proof, you have no recourse if something goes wrong.
  • Clear guarantee wording. “Xenophage delivered” vs “we attempt the quest” — those are different. If they promise “100% exotic + all loot + drops,” that’s bold; ask for clarifications (how many runs, what if RPG fails?).
  • Account security protocol. If account sharing is needed — ensure they use VPN, don’t share data publicly, and recommend you enable 2FA/reset password after boost.
  • Price vs risk vs time tradeoff. Sometimes, grinding + a couple hours of consistent play might take similar time to what you’d wait for the boost order — but will be safer long-term.
  • Legal / ToS compliance risk. Using boost services likely violates game’s rules. There’s a chance of penalties if discovered (account flag, ban, rollback). Weigh that risk vs benefit.

My Opinion: When Boosting Xenophage Feels Reasonable — and When to Avoid

If I were you and I considered going the boost route:

  • I’d only do it for self-play / Sherpa-style boosts — to avoid handing over credentials.
  • I’d treat it as a convenience boost — not expecting “perfect rolls” or “meta-ready” weapon, just basic Xenophage unlock.
  • I’d only pick services with good reputation and proof mechanisms (stream/screenshot).
  • I’d immediately secure my account (password, 2FA) post-boost.

If I care about long-term account health, or playing legit, or avoiding risk altogether — I’d skip boosts and grind the questline myself.

Final Word of Caution (Because I Must)

Buying unlocks or boosts for exotic weapons (like Xenophage) is effectively a shortcut that bypasses the in-game grind. That means: you’re assuming extra risks — account security, possible ToS violations, trust in strangers, and unpredictable consequences if game devs change rules or detect unusual behavior.

If you still want to go for it — be smart about it. Treat it like a contract: verify what’s promised, demand proof, and protect your account. If not — the legit grind, while longer, remains the safest path.