If you’ve been grinding Division 2 for hours and still don’t have the exotic weapons, complete builds, or gear sets you need — you’re not alone. The endgame in Division 2 is brutal. Drop rates are low, raid access is gated, and getting a full meta build together can take weeks of repetitive farming. That’s the problem bundles solve.
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Buy The Division 2 Bundle Boost – Exotics, Builds & Raids in One Package
A Division 2 bundle boost groups multiple services into a single order. Instead of buying an exotic weapon boost, then a gear set, then a build separately, you get everything packaged together — at a lower combined price than buying each service individually. One order, one session, one ready-to-use character when it’s done.
What makes bundles different from regular boosts is the value stacking. Every item you add to a bundle costs less than it would standalone. And because the booster handles everything in one go, you skip the back-and-forth of multiple separate orders — no re-scheduling, no repeating the setup process, no waiting between deliveries.
This page covers every type of Division 2 bundle available, what’s included in each, how the process works, and which bundle fits your playstyle — whether you’re pushing into raids, building for the Dark Zone, or just trying to get a meta PvE loadout running fast.
What Are Division 2 Boosting Bundles and How Do They Work?
Division 2 bundles are pre-packaged boost orders that combine two or more services at a discounted rate. The idea is simple: the more you order at once, the more you save per item. It’s the same logic as buying in bulk, just applied to in-game progression.
A typical bundle might include an exotic weapon, a matching exotic armor piece, and a full gear set — everything you need to run a specific build. Instead of buying those three things separately across different orders, you get them together for less. The booster handles the farming in a single continuous session wherever possible, which also cuts down total delivery time.
Bundles don’t change what you receive. Every item is farmed legitimately through normal in-game content — missions, raids, targeted loot rotations, named enemy drops. The booster plays the game the same way you would, just faster and more efficiently. What lands in your inventory stays there permanently.
There are two ways to receive your bundle. In Piloted mode, the booster logs into your account, connects through a VPN matched to your region, and completes the order while you’re offline. In Selfplay mode, you join the booster’s group and play alongside them — no account sharing, and you get to watch how the build is actually played in the process.
Division 2 Bundle Types: Full Breakdown of Available Packages
Not all bundles are built the same. Some are centered around a specific content type, like raids. Others are build-focused — giving you weapons, armor, and gear sets that work together as a complete loadout. Here’s a clear breakdown of what’s available:
| What's Included | Bundle Type | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Exotic Weapons Bundle | Building PvE or PvP damage output fast2+ exotic firearms (your choice from available pool) | Building PvE or PvP damage output fast |
| Exotic Armor Bundle | Bundle2+ exotic armor pieces combined into one order | Completing a meta build with synergy |
| PvP Builds Bundle | Full PvP-optimized build — weapons, gear, talents | Conflict mode and Dark Zone dominance |
| Gear Set Bundle | Complete 6/6 gear set (e.g., Hunter's Fury, Eclipse Protocol) | Endgame PvE content optimization |
| Raid + Exotic Bundle | Raid carry plus guaranteed exotic from that specific raid | Targeting raid-locked exotics directly |
The most popular option by far is the Exotic Weapons Bundle — especially among players who want to build multiple loadouts without grinding each weapon separately. The PvP Builds Bundle comes in close behind, because putting together a Conflict or Dark Zone build correctly requires very specific talent rolls and stat thresholds that are genuinely tedious to hit on your own.
Some providers also offer custom mixed bundles — where you combine items across categories, like a raid-locked exotic plus a matching gear set. Worth asking about directly if you have a specific build in mind.
Division 2 Exotic Weapons Available in Bundle Orders
Exotic weapons are the backbone of most meta builds in Division 2. They have unique talents that no other weapon type can replicate, and most of them only drop from specific content — which is exactly why farming them solo takes so long.
These are the most requested exotic weapons in bundle orders right now:
One important requirement: exotic weapon drops require a Level 40 character and the Warlords of New York expansion. If you’re not there yet, a power leveling boost can be added to your order before the exotic farming begins.
Division 2 Exotic Armor Available in Bundle Orders
Exotic armor pieces are arguably more build-defining than exotic weapons in the current Division 2 meta. The right chest piece or backpack can completely change how a build functions — adding passive healing, damage transfer, or buff stacking that standard gear simply can’t match.
The most-ordered exotic armor pieces right now:
- Memento (Backpack) — Generates stacking damage and healing buffs from collecting trophies on kill. Central to many of the highest-performing PvE builds.
- Ridgeway’s Pride (Chest) — Applies bleed to nearby enemies when you take damage. Pairs directly with Hunter’s Fury gear set for a strong red build.
- Tardigrade Armor System (Chest) — Support-oriented piece that converts incoming damage into healing for nearby teammates. Best in coordinated group play.
- Collector’s Mask — Newer exotic with stacking offensive buffs that build over time during combat. Increasingly common in endgame DPS configurations.
Pairing an exotic armor piece with the right exotic weapon in a single bundle order is the most efficient way to arrive at a working meta build — as opposed to farming them separately and hoping the second piece drops before the first one becomes irrelevant.
How the Division 2 Bundle Boost Service Works
The process is designed to be as low-friction as possible. Here’s what happens from the moment you place your order:
- Select your bundle type and choose the items you want included
- Pick your delivery mode — Piloted or Selfplay
- Complete checkout and receive an order confirmation
- A support agent contacts you to confirm the details and agree on a start time
- A verified booster is assigned to your order and starts the session
- If you chose Piloted, the booster uses a VPN from your region throughout
- All farmed items and progress stay on your account when the session ends
The whole thing is handled manually — no bots, no scripts, no automation. The booster is a real player who knows the game well enough to farm efficiently and consistently hit the drops your order specifies. A live stream option is also available on request if you want to watch progress in real time.
Delivery time depends on the number of items in your bundle and how RNG-dependent each drop is. Most orders start within 15–30 minutes of confirmation, and standard exotic bundles typically complete within 24–48 hours.
Why Order Your Division 2 Bundle Here
The short version: everything is done manually, your account is protected, and if something goes wrong — you’re covered.
- Manual gameplay only — no bots, macros, or third-party software
- VPN protection on every Piloted order, matched to your account region
- Optional live stream so you can watch the progress in real time
- 24/7 live chat support from people who actually know the game
- Refund policy if the order isn’t completed as specified
- Fast start times — most orders go live within 15–30 minutes of confirmation
Division 2 bundles exist because building a proper endgame loadout takes too long when you do it piece by piece. A bundle collapses that grind into a single order — and costs less than buying each service separately. If you know what build you want to run, the fastest path to it starts here.