Hexenon has no resource-deposit variant at all — the wiki notes it comes only from Amalgam enemies (~7.2% drop chance) and mission-completion rewards, so this accessible low-level Corpus Defense is an early, enemy-drop-based source.
Boosters help: this spot relies on enemy drop tables.
The wiki calls out Ganymede’s Disruption Amalgam spawns as the most consistent Hexenon source (27–30% per rotation); since it’s purely an enemy drop, Resource Drop Chance Boosters and the Steel Path passive both meaningfully increase yield here.
Boosters help: this spot relies on enemy drop tables.
Io on Jupiter (Defense) is an accessible early Hexenon source. Hexenon has no resource-deposit variant at all — the wiki notes it comes only from Amalgam enemy kills (roughly a 7.2% drop chance) and mission-completion rewards in Disruption missions — so this is a genuinely enemy-drop-based farm from the start, and Resource Drop Boosters help even at this level. Elara (Survival), also on Jupiter, is a good low-level alternative if Io’s matchmaking isn’t available.
Ganymede (Disruption, Steel Path) is the wiki’s top pick for consistent Hexenon, citing 27-30% drop chances per rotation from its Amalgam spawns — 5 to 15 units per completion. Because Hexenon is purely an enemy/reward drop rather than a container pickup, both Resource Drop Chance Boosters and the Steel Path resource-drop passive meaningfully increase yield here, on top of Steel Path’s higher enemy density putting more Amalgams on the field per minute.