Welcome back, Raiders! This is Sulley, and this guide is designed to transform you from a confused newbie into a confident survivor. We'll cover everything from the core gameplay loop to advanced combat and movement tactics. Let's get started!
Part 1: The Core Loop ARC Raiders Items It's a Scavenger Sim, Not a Deathmatch
The fundamental cycle of ARC Raiders is simple:
Prepare: Gear up at your space base (The Roost).
Deploy: Drop into a hostile surface map for 30-40 minutes.
Scavenge Survive: Collect resources, avoid or fight enemies, complete objectives.
Extract: Evacuate successfully to bring your loot home.
Upgrade: Use loot to upgrade workstations, craft gear, and advance your skill tree.
⚠️ The #1 Beginner Mistake: Being too aggressive. This is not a "kill-everything" shooter. It's a survival scavenger sim. Unnecessary noise (gunfire, loud running) will:
Alert nearby ARC machines.
Attract other players looking for an easy fight.
Turn a quiet loot run into a chaotic battle for survival.
Golden Rule: Avoid first, fight only when necessary. Survival and successful extraction are your primary goals. Always have a clear objective for each raid (e.g., "find Circuit Boards in the industrial zone").
Part 2: Sound Stealth The First Law of Survival
Sound design is critical. Everything you do makes noise that enemies and players can hear.
Go Quiet: Crouch to make footsteps nearly silent and reduce your detection range.
Holster for Speed: Press H to put your weapon away. You'll run faster and jump farther, perfect for escapes or traversing the map safely.
Stealth Glide: Crouch while sprinting downhill to enter a glide. This is quiet and regenerates stamina while moving.
Listen: Use headphones! Learn the audio cues for loot caches, ARC detectors, and enemy movements.
Part 3: Third-Person Mastery See Them First
Shoulder Swap: Bind this to a comfortable key. Always swap shoulders based on your cover (e.g., peek right from left-side cover). This minimizes your exposure.
Corner Peeking: Use the free camera to look around corners without exposing your body. Spot enemies before they see you.
Light Vision: The game has a simulated eye adaptation system.
Hiding: Staying in shadows makes you harder to see.
Blinding: Rushing from dark to bright light will briefly impair your vision. Wait for it to adjust before engaging.
Part 4: Loadouts Gear Choose Wisely
Deployment Options:
Custom Gear: Bring your best weapons, mods, and consumables. High risk, high reward. You lose it all if you die.
Free Gear: Provides basic equipment for free. Low risk, ideal for practice and learning maps. You only lose what you find during the raid.
Shields Rigs:
Shields: Light (fast, low protection), Medium (balanced), Heavy (slow, high protection). Light or Medium are recommended for beginners.
Rigs (Enhanced Equipment): Determine your carrying capacity, quick slots, and most importantlyyour Safe Pocket. Items in the Safe Pocket (blueprints, rare treasures) are kept even if you die.
Weapon Ammo Strategy:
Light Ammo: Good vs. players at close range. Poor vs. ARC armor.
Medium Ammo: Versatile. Decent against both players and robots.
Heavy Ammo: Excellent vs. ARC armor, can shred player shields. Highly recommended.
Loadout Tip: Carry one heavy weapon (for robots) and one medium weapon (for versatility).
Your Secret Weapon: The Pickaxe:
Not just for mining! It can silently destroy cameras, traps, and small ARC units (like Bubbles and Spiders).
Left-click sweeps, right-click is a powerful overhead chop. Practice itit's a lifesaver.
Part 5: Progression Skill Tree Base Upgrades
Earning XP: Open containers, loot corpses (even empty ones). Always be looting to progress your skill tree.
Early Skill Tree Priority (Action Points):
Marathon Runner: Reduces sprint stamina cost.
Vitality Lungs: Increases max stamina.
These two make map traversal and escaping infinitely easier.
Next, Consider (Survival Tree):
In-Turn Crafting: Craft bandages, shield chargers, etc., on the move. A game-changer.
Scavenger's Intuition: Faster search speed = more loot and XP.
Base (The Roost) Upgrade Priority:
The Rooster: Your #1 priority. Provides passive material income every raid.
Weapon Station: Unlocks new weapon and attachment blueprints.
Medical Lab: Unlocks better healing items and shield chargers.
Refiner: Converts common materials into rarer ones for high-tier crafts.
Part 6: Combat Survival Mechanics
Health Shields: Shields only provide damage reduction, not complete blockage. Damage "bleeds through" to your health.
Heal First: If your health is low, use a bandage before recharging your shield.
Arc Power Batteries: Loot these from defeated ARC units. You can consume them mid-raid (Q key) for a quick shield recharge. A crucial emergency tool.
Extraction is Everything: All that shiny loot means nothing if you die. Evacuation points (elevators, subways) are loud and draw attention.
Secure the Area: Find cover and watch all angles before calling the evac.
Last Hope: You can crawl to an evac point and activate it while downed. Hold on until the transport arrives!
Part 7: Advanced Movement Tips
Stamina is Life: Avoid spamming the combat roll; it drains stamina quickly. Only roll if it guarantees you cover.
Adrenaline Injectors: Use these! They provide an instant stamina boost and increased regen. Essential for escapes or pushing.
Fall Damage Management:
Ledge Grab: When near an edge, press your vault key to grab on safely.
Rolling Landing: Press roll just before hitting the ground to mitigate most fall damage and maintain momentum.
Resource Management:
Seeds: Don't discard them. Trade them with the vendor Celeste at your base for materials.
Recycling: Dismantling gear in-raid yields fewer materials. Bring stuff home to recycle for maximum returns.
Resource Tracking: In crafting menus, you can "track" a blueprint. Needed materials will have an eye icon in-raid, making scavenging efficient.
Final Pro-Tip: Network Stability
A smooth connection is non-negotiable. High ping can cause delayed shots and rubberbanding. Consider using a game accelerator like GearUP Booster to ensure you're connected to cheap ARC Raiders Materials the optimal server region for the lowest latency and a stable experience.