20 ARC Raiders Tips: Learn clutch movement tech like 180 edge hangs, zip‑line fall cancels, slide peeks, and door‑breach peeks to outmaneuver squads and ARC units while maintaining speed and awareness. Optimize survival with quick‑swap items, ARC powercells for on‑the‑fly shield recharges, in‑raid crafting for smokes/bandages/rechargers, and smart salvage to free backpack space mid‑loot. Secure extractions by safe‑pocketing ammo or valuables, running field crates to depots, following audio cues to Raider Caches, leveling weapons and grips for recoil control, and using smokes and pings—even while downed—to carry fights and keep your loot.
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20 ARC Raiders Tips
Movement and parkour
- Chain window drops into 180 turn‑grabs, then hold jump to auto‑hang and strafe across ledges to traverse floors without telegraphing via stairwells.
- Cancel fall damage by timing ledge grabs or snapping onto a zip‑line mid‑air, and use last‑second ladder catches to preserve momentum on vertical routes.
- Holster for sprint speed, use controlled slides to “look back” by flicking the camera, and avoid panic rolls to conserve stamina for escapes and peeks.

Quick‑swap and item flow
- Tap the quick‑use button to cycle items instantly without opening the radial, which keeps aim ready during heals, smokes, or shield top‑ups.
- Stow your weapon when repositioning and slide downhill to maintain velocity, then quick‑swap back to combat items as you crest angles.
Doors, sound, and extraction
- Start breaches from the door edge so you can angle your camera to clear behind while interacting, and shut doors after entry to set audio tripwires.
- If downed at an elevator, you can still call the lift and use the return console; a successful extract completes even if you finish the raid on all fours.
Drones and evasion
- Hornet stun is dodgeable on the audio cue plus the bright tightening laser; sidestep as it spikes to avoid the shock and keep uptime on your route.
- Break line‑of‑sight with short sprints between cover and reset their aim cycles rather than dumping mags into armored faces.
ARC powercells and in‑raid crafting
- Move ARC powercells into quick‑use and consume for a partial shield recharge when you’re out of rechargers or mid‑fight.
- Unlock In‑Round Crafting in the Survival tree to convert scavenged parts into shield rechargers, bandages, smokes, and grenades without returning to base.
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Salvage and “Scrappy” tracking
- Salvage overflow weapons and gear to base components to merge stacks and free slots when the backpack is capped.
- Visit Scrappy, press Train, and Track Resources to overlay icons for needed upgrade parts on loot, accelerating passive hauls early‑game.
Shields: swap and recharge
- If you’ve run dry on rechargers, swapping to a second shield starts it empty but it passively refills if you avoid damage for a short window.
- Build a recharge toolkit: common Shield Rechargers for steady tick, Surge Rechargers for larger restorations, and powercells for emergency partials.
Field crates and raider caches
- Pick up Field Crates and haul them to marked Field Depots on the map to crack extra loot mid‑raid without leaving the instance.
- Home in on Raider Caches by following ticking audio, then bank basic survival items and materials that smooth out early progression.
Safe pockets and loss protection
- Always stash a high‑value item or an ammo stack in a Safe Pocket at spawn so at least one thing auto‑extracts on death.
- Equip augments rather than Free Loadout to enable Safe Pockets, then use Looting MK.2 for two slots and its Epic variant for three.
Weapon leveling and attachments
- Level weapons at the Gunsmith for larger mags, better stability, and faster reloads so you stop reloading mid‑peek and losing even fights.
- Craft basic grips early: vertical grips reduce upward climb and angled grips tame horizontal sway, improving time‑on‑target with minimal mats.
Inventory mass‑moves and stash
- On PC, Control‑select across tabs and Shift‑move to bulk‑transfer entire kits between stash and backpack in one action.
- Expand stash with coins and liquidate diamond‑marked misc items to fund early benches, augments, and attachment unlocks.
Utility: smokes, barricades, and team play
- Smokes break lines for disengages and revives, while barricades stall pushes; craft mini‑smokes at low‑level benches if you lack full smokes.
- When downed, ping enemies constantly so your squad trades you back into the fight and salvages the run.
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Decks, cred, and challenges
- Open Decks to chase time‑gated challenges for cred that unlock cosmetics, resource crates, and useful items you might not have found yet.
- Track active challenges in‑raid via the Log Book so your loot path naturally completes progression alongside extracts.
Augments and loadout logic
- Augments control shield tier access, backpack slots, carry weight, Safe Pockets, and quick‑use slots; higher‑tier rolls can add passives like auto‑smoke on shield break.
- Avoid Free Loadout if you want Safe Pockets and inventory upgrades, and swap augment sets to match goals like blueprint farming or PvP roaming.
Crosshair and accessibility
- In Options → Accessibility, enable crosshair override to pick shapes, add a center dot, and tune line length and thickness for readability.
- Clear UI plus disciplined audio usage for drones and doors cuts avoidable deaths and preserves kit value across runs.
Zero‑to‑hero quick plan
- Master 180 hangs, ledge catches, and slide peeks, then anchor routes around zip‑lines and ladders to dominate vertical control and flanks.
- Pocket powercells for emergency shields, carry smokes for resets, leverage Safe Pockets for guaranteed value, and salvage to compress loot mid‑run.
- Track resources with Scrappy, rush In‑Round Crafting, level key guns, and scale augments to expand Safe Pockets and stash for steady extracts.
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