All the materials needed to level all gear and systems in Arc Raiders fully, need a total of 1,195 items. That number is a blunt reminder that Arc Raiders is not just a shooter. It is also a very demanding scavenger hunt. The list mixes tiny oddities with bulk parts. The biggest single categories are obvious. Here are some of the highest-count players players will be chasing while looting and recycling.
- Rubber Parts 280
- Metal Parts 230
- Arc Alloy 101
- Fabric 80
- Plastic Parts 75
- Wires 33
- Battery 33
- Durable Cloth 41
Smaller but still essential items include Arc Circuitry, various Arc-specific driver and core parts, and a handful of food and medical bits like Apricot and Antiseptic. The full table lists every item and where it tends to spawn. The raw tally can make inventory management feel like the actual boss fight. Practical takeaways for players. Prioritize maps and loot routes that drop large volumes of the bulk materials. Machines and certain Arc enemies are the best sources for Arc Alloy and driver parts. Cabinets, cars, and industrial containers are the most consistent sources of Metal and Plastic parts. For more on where to focus runs, consolepcgaming has a guide on the best Arc Raiders maps for quests and items that lines up nicely with this list.
Crafting and refining matter. A few items on the list can be made or recycled, which will reduce how often runs are required. If players want to hunt specific blueprints and target the right loot sources, use this handy primer on where to find Arc Raiders blueprints. That will help turn some of the smaller pickups into the things you actually need. Does this mean players have to hold 1,195 slots worth of stuff at once? No. It means the total across multiple runs and recycling sessions is that high. Still, the sheer scale is worth knowing before committing to a farming plan. Pack smart and pick the right maps for the materials that appear most often.
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