EXOTIC WEAPONS

Exotic weapons in The Division 2 are the one thing standing between a decent build and a great one. Every serious endgame setup revolves around a specific exotic — a weapon with a fixed, unique talent you can’t find anywhere else in the game. Eagle Bearer stacks accuracy under sustained fire. St. Elmo’s Engine turns shock ammo into crowd control. The Ravenous converts armor damage into healing. Without the right exotic, whole build archetypes simply don’t work.

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Buy The Division 2 Exotic Weapons — Fast Farm, Guaranteed Drop

The problem is getting them. Most exotics have their own isolated loot source — a specific raid, an incursion, a multi-step quest — and many of those sources punish solo players hard. Raid-exclusive weapons like Eagle Bearer require assembling an 8-player coordinated team with no public matchmaking. Incursion-locked weapons like Ouroboros drop at around 10% from weekly caches. Open-world exotics are farmable, but “farmable” can still mean dozens of hours of repetitive runs before anything actually lands.

Our service removes the uncertainty. You pick the weapon. We run the correct content for that specific drop source, as many times as needed, until it’s on your account. No setup, no RNG anxiety, no wasted weeks.

We cover all platforms — PC, PlayStation, and Xbox — and run every order manually. Most boosts start within 30 minutes of payment. Piloted or selfplay, your call.

If you’ve been putting off finishing your build because one weapon keeps not dropping, this is the fastest way to close that gap.

What Are Exotic Weapons in The Division 2 and Why Do They Matter for Your Build

Exotic weapons are the highest rarity tier in The Division 2. They drop with a gold border, a unique visual design, and — most importantly — a talent that exists nowhere else in the game. You won’t find that talent on any High-End or Gear Set weapon. It can’t be crafted or rerolled onto something else.

Each exotic talent fundamentally changes how a weapon performs. The Nemesis charges shots while you hold the trigger, marks targets through walls, and ramps damage the longer you aim. The Scorpio applies multiple debuffs on hit — bleed, blind, shock — without any skill investment. Pestilence stacks a plague debuff on targets that spreads to nearby enemies on death. These aren’t minor stat bonuses. They change the mechanics of how you play.

Right now in Year 8 Season 1 (2026), there are 31 exotic weapons in the game across seven weapon classes: assault rifles, SMGs, LMGs, rifles, shotguns, marksman rifles, and pistols. You can only equip one exotic weapon at a time, which makes the choice matter. Building around Eagle Bearer means committing to that weapon’s specific mechanics, which then dictates which armor pieces, gear sets, and talents you stack around it.

That’s why players don’t just want any exotic — they want a specific one. And when RNG is involved, “farming until it drops” can realistically take 30, 50, or more runs.

Why Farming Division 2 Exotic Weapons Takes So Long

The grind isn’t equal across all exotics. Some have broader drop pools and can realistically land within a few sessions. Others are locked behind content that most players don’t run at all — and those don’t get easier just by putting in more hours.

Raid-exclusive exotics (Eagle Bearer, The Ravenous)
Only drop from the final chest of their respective 8-player raids. Operation Dark Hours for Eagle Bearer. Operation Iron Horse for The Ravenous. These raids have no public matchmaking. You need a coordinated team, mechanical knowledge of the fights, and one attempt per weekly reset. Even then, the drop isn't guaranteed. Many players sit at zero after months of raiding.
Incursion-locked exotics (Ouroboros)
Drop from the Paradise Lost incursion. The weekly cache has roughly a 10% drop rate. Individual bosses drop it at around 1%. That math gets discouraging fast.
Quest-chain exotics (Nemesis, Liberty, Chatterbox)
Require completing multi-step mission sequences before the weapon even becomes available to you. Some steps are time-gated or require specific invasions to be active.
Open-world and targeted loot exotics
Are the most accessible category, but "accessible" still means grinding specific missions on higher difficulties, running Countdown and The Summit with the right loot setting active, and hoping the exotic cache you open contains the right item — since caches guarantee an exotic, not a specific one.

The result is that a lot of players have strong builds missing one key weapon. They know which exotic they need. They just can’t get it to drop.

Most Requested Division 2 Exotic Weapons — Full Farming List

These are the weapons players order most. Every one of them has a specific drop source we target directly.

Exotic Weapon Type Drop Source Why Players Want It
Eagle Bearer Assault Rifle Operation Dark Hours (raid final chest) Best sustained AR; accuracy compounds under fire
St. Elmo's Engine Assault Rifle Open-world / Countdown / Exotic Caches Top AR in current meta; shock ammo area denial
The Ravenous Rifle Operation Iron Horse (raid final chest) Converts armor damage to healing; core sustain builds
Ouroboros SMG Paradise Lost Incursion weekly cache Highest RPM SMG; team survivability buffs on kill
Pestilence LMG Dark Zone named enemies Plague debuff spreads on death; strong AoE pressure
Regulus Pistol Targeted loot / exotic quest Best exotic pistol for PvP; guaranteed critical on kill
Nemesis Sniper Rifle Multi-step quest chain (invaded missions) Marks targets through walls; charged shot scales with hold time
Scorpio Shotgun Targeted loot (Summit / Countdown) Applies bleed, blind, and shock simultaneously
Lady Death SMG Targeted loot / open-world Fast reload talent; strong PvP option
Chameleon Assault Rifle Targeted loot / open-world Adaptive ammo cycles between damage types
Bullet King LMG Rikers bosses (WONY required) Never reloads while you're killing; excellent sustained DPS
Capacitor Assault Rifle The Summit challenges Skill build AR; scales with skill tier

We farm every exotic on this list, plus all others currently in the game. If you don’t see what you’re looking for, reach out before ordering.

How the Division 2 Exotic Weapons Boost Service Works

The process is straightforward. You don’t need to do anything complex on your end to get started.

First, pick the exotic weapon you want from our list. If you want multiple exotics, you can bundle them into a single order for a better rate. Then choose your execution mode — Piloted or Selfplay — and complete checkout. A booster gets assigned to your order within 15–30 minutes.

From there, your booster runs the exact content that drops the weapon you ordered. For raid exotics, that means a full Operation Dark Hours or Iron Horse clear. For incursion exotics, that means repeated Paradise Lost runs until the weekly cache drops. For open-world exotics, that means targeted loot farming through the most efficient activity loops in the current season.

Every run is done manually. No bots, no macros, no exploits. We use VPN protection on all piloted orders and never communicate from your account or change any settings. When the exotic drops, your booster wraps up and returns access.

You can request progress updates at any point during your order. If you want a private stream of the session, that’s available as an add-on.

What Else Drops During Your Exotic Farm

The exotic is the target, but it’s not the only thing you walk away with. Every run we do generates loot, XP, and currency that stays on your account.

During a standard farm you’ll pick up:

  • High-End weapons and gear from every activity and boss clear
  • Exotic Components from deconstructed duplicates and named loot
  • SHD Level XP from all completed activities
  • Season Pass progression from mission clears and objectives
  • For raid orders: full loot from every boss across the entire raid run, including gear set pieces and Named items

For raid exotic orders specifically, the loot that drops across all eight bosses of Operation Dark Hours or Iron Horse lands on your account alongside the primary exotic target. Depending on your current gear level, a single raid run can meaningfully upgrade multiple slots.

Supported Platforms and Requirements

We cover PC, PlayStation, and Xbox across all regions including NA, EU, Asia, and OCE.

Before ordering, make sure your account meets the basic requirements for the exotic you want:

  • Level 40 character (required for all endgame exotics)
  • Warlords of New York expansion (required for WONY-exclusive exotics like Bullet King, Ridgeway’s Pride, Ouroboros)
  • Paradise Lost incursion access (required for Ouroboros specifically)

If you’re not sure whether your account qualifies, contact us before ordering. We’ll check and let you know.

Division 2 Exotic Weapons FAQ

Does an exotic weapon always roll the same talent?
Yes. The talent on an exotic weapon is fixed — every copy of Eagle Bearer has exactly the same talent with the same values. The only variation between two copies of the same exotic is the secondary attributes. This means you don't need to farm for a "good roll" on the talent, only on the attributes if you want a god-roll.
Do I need the WONY expansion for certain exotics?
Yes. Warlords of New York unlocks a significant portion of the weapon pool, including Ouroboros, Bullet King, The Ravenous, and several others. If you don't own the expansion, some exotic orders won't be possible. We'll flag this when you select your weapon.
Can I equip two exotic weapons at the same time?
No. The Division 2 limits you to one exotic weapon and one exotic armor piece equipped simultaneously. This is a hard system restriction — it applies regardless of weapon type or class.
What if the exotic doesn't drop within the estimated delivery window?
We keep farming until it drops. Our guarantee covers delivery regardless of how many runs it takes. If you're outside the estimated window, we'll give you a progress update and continue.
Is account sharing safe?
Every piloted order uses VPN protection, and our boosters operate under strict confidentiality. We don't write from your account, don't change passwords or settings, and return access immediately after the order is done. We've been running boosting services since 2011.
Can I order multiple exotics at once?
Yes. Bundling multiple exotics into a single order is available at a reduced rate. If you're building a full loadout, this is usually the most efficient way to order.

Get Your Division 2 Exotic Weapon — Order Now

If one weapon is the missing piece in your build, there’s no good reason to keep waiting on RNG to cooperate. Pick the exotic you need, choose piloted or selfplay, and we’ll have it on your account as fast as the content allows.

Orders start within 30 minutes. Progress updates available on request. All platforms, all exotics, guaranteed delivery.

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