ARC Raiders launched on October 30, 2025 for PC, PS5, and Xbox, and its extraction-first design rewards smart play as much as raw aim. If the skill tree and loadouts look tempting but you do not have the XP to unlock them yet, here are nine practical ways to climb character levels faster while you learn the ropes. ARC maps are big and full of hidden points of interest. Discovering landmarks, extraction points, and other map locations grants one-off XP. It is not a repeat farm, but new discoveries accumulate during early sessions, and the information you gather about routes and choke points pays dividends.
Underground NPCs hand out quests that reward XP when you finish them on a topside run. These tasks range from scavenging specific items to taking out certain enemies. They often give a tidy one-time XP bump and can unlock valuable progression perks, so prioritize them when the objectives fit your run plan. Playing with teammates makes surviving and looting easier. More eyes mean more fights you can win and more areas covered in a single run. There is no guaranteed XP multiplier for being in a group, but practical gains from safer extractions and shared map control translate into faster leveling.
Damage participation pays. You do not need the final blow to get value; partial damage on a Raider or machine still nets participation XP. Assists are worth hundreds of XP in many cases, so stay in fights and contribute rather than ghosting away when a skirmish breaks out. Extraction is one of the biggest single XP payouts in the game, with successful extractions granting hefty rewards (the minimum extraction reward is sizeable). Holding back and making sure you get home alive is often the most efficient way to keep steady XP gains rather than gambling for more loot and risking total loss.
The game awards XP per minute survived on the map, so lingering longer gives steady returns, roughly 180 XP per minute in many runs. That said, balance patience with timing; overstaying without a clear extraction window can wipe the run and erase all loot gains. PvP matters. Raider kills yield base XP plus bonus based on damage dealt, so trading shots and finishing fights gives big returns. Early on, fights are risky, but even partial damage on enemy players adds XP compared with running and dying with nothing.
Robots are everywhere, and they hand out steady XP for damage and kills. Stronger machine types give more XP, and clearing groups during a run can be a reliable way to stack experience if your loadout can handle the noise and aggro it creates. Loiter like a loot goblin. Searching containers, bodies, and breachable objects consistently awards XP, often between +200 and +500 per interaction, even if the stash is empty. Downed Raiders usually give the highest search XP, so make looting a habit every time you clear a room.
Breaching and loud looting can draw nearby machines and players, so pick your moments. Also, extraction points are prime camping locations; approach them with caution. If you want help building a dependable early progression route, start with looting and quests to unlock a couple of key skills, then switch to grouping and focused hunting to speed up later levels. The game rewards measured, repeatable play more than one-off heroics.
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