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Division 2 Exotic Source Tracker
Find Division 2 exotic source references for exotic weapons, exotic gear, farming methods, projects, targeted loot, caches, raids, and Incursion rewards.
Exotic source hub
Exotics are among the most searched Division 2 items. A source tracker helps agents understand where items can drop and which activities or caches are worth targeting.
Mission Focus
Use this hub to find exotic source references, farming routes, targeted loot options, caches, projects, raid rewards, and Incursion-related exotic information.
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Why Exotic Source Tracking Matters
Exotics are some of the most sought-after items in The Division 2, but their sources can vary across activities, caches, projects, targeted loot, raids, Incursion rewards, and seasonal updates.
An exotic source tracker helps agents choose the right activity before spending hours farming the wrong pool.
Common Exotic Farming Sources
- Targeted loot zones and missions tied to the exotic item type.
- Exotic caches from projects, events, seasons, or vendors.
- Raid and Incursion rewards tied to specific loot pools.
- Named activity rewards, boss drops, or project unlocks.
- Seasonal additions or updated sources after patches.
Recommended Exotic Farming Notes
Agents should always check the current source before farming. Some exotics are broad drops, while others are tied to specific activities, projects, or reward structures.
When using DivGaming exotic references, compare the item source with your current build goals and the activities you can realistically farm efficiently.
Common Exotic Farming Mistakes
- Farming targeted loot without checking whether the exotic is actually in that pool.
- Ignoring project, cache, raid, or Incursion-specific sources.
- Assuming older exotic guides still match the current update.
- Not checking whether an exotic has changed sources after a season or patch.
- Farming inefficient activities when a better source is available.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why track exotic sources separately?
Exotic sources can vary by activity, cache, project, targeted loot, raid, Incursion, or season, so a source tracker gives agents a faster way to plan farming.
Can exotic sources change after updates?
Yes. New Division 2 updates can add exotics, adjust loot pools, or change where items are obtained, so agents should always check current source information before farming.
Can targeted loot help farm exotics?
Targeted loot can help for some exotic item types, but agents should confirm whether the exotic is available from that loot pool before farming.
Are all exotics random drops?
No. Some exotics are tied to projects, caches, raids, Incursion rewards, seasonal sources, or other activity-specific paths.