I just wanted to ask players about the items in Arc Raiders and which one of them they believe is the most valuable to loot and hoard in their inventory. Well, thanks to the game’s capability of tracking resources, etc, this seems like a very easy idea. Do you know that you can mark your items with an eye so you know what to pick up? That’s exactly what you should be doing before you ever jump in a raid. Even from the tippity top of the game’s beginning.
First off, for workbench upgrades, you would need to click on the Level Up tab, and click on the “Track Resources” button. In that way, you would know which items you need for an upgrade, as they will be marked with an eye. You can do the same for the weapons, and me, personally, I track my Venator alongside some other weapons, etc. In that way, I’d never miss my Medium Gun Parts Blueprint. But Arc Raiders is as much about what you bring back to Speranza as it is about the firefights Topside. Having collected a handful of in-game items and asks you to order them by price, with the catch that some items look valuable but are needed for crafting or quests and so may be better kept.
Knowing which items sell for the most Raider Coins matters when you are trying to buy parts and weapons, and it ties into progression. For a blunt reminder of how much gear Arc Raiders asks you to collect, our piece on how levelling everything in Arc Raiders requires hauling 1,195 items breaks down the scale of the scavenger hunt players face while looting and recycling. If you want to chase down specific parts or high-value containers to improve looting in real runs, check out our guide to the best Arc Raiders maps for quests and items which points to levels and locations that tend to yield useful loot.
It’s a small measure of how well you read the loot table and how much you understand what Embark’s extraction loop rewards or needs you to keep for crafting and quests. So, which items are you heading for in Arc Raiders? Share your thoughts and follow us for more Arc Raiders coverage on X, Bluesky, and YouTube.
ARC Raiders
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