How do Exotic Bounties work?

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I have stumbled upon an exotic bounty while playing Destiny....I did this after turning in various other bounties, both Vanguard and Crucible.... Does anyone know how these exotic bounties actually spawn? Like is there a specific number of bounties needed to be completed, or is it just luck based?

Just an FYI exotic bounties give you an exotic piece of equipment after completing various challenges...



Best Answer

Its every 30th bounty that you receive an exotic bounty.




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Can you get exotics from bounties?

Exotics can be sourced in a number of ways, including:
  • Decrypting Exotic Engrams.
  • Random rewards from Public Events, chests, Crucible matches and other activities.
  • Special vendors, such as Xur.
  • Completing specific quests and missions.
  • Season pass-exclusive Exotic unlocks.
  • Rare drops from solo Lost Sectors.


  • How do you get the exotic drop random?

    How to get Exotic weapons?
  • Completing high-level Strikes.
  • PvP matches.
  • Raids.
  • Faction reputation rewards.
  • Purchase with Strange Coins.
  • Complete an Exotic Bounty.


  • How do you get one exotic in destiny?

    There are 50 exotic weapons in 'Destiny' right now \u2014 and we've ranked them all. A bookmark The letter F. An envelope. It indicates the ability to send an email.



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