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Arc Raiders has a way of making you feel broke, slow, and outgunned all at once. You'll spawn in, grab a couple scraps, and still get melted before you can even breathe. What helped me was treating the first few hours like a training job, not a power trip, and keeping a quick reference to ARC Raiders Items so I knew what was worth grabbing instead of stuffing my bag with junk.
1) Don't start by chasing damage. It's a trap. Early on, you win by leaving fights you didn't pick. Put your first points into the yellow Mobility tree and grab Nimble Climber right away. That tiny speed boost on climbs is the difference between slipping over a wall and getting pinned. 2) Next, push Marathon Runner and Youthful Lungs as far as you can. You'll sprint more than you shoot, and longer stamina means more loot checks, more resets, more exits. 3) After you feel fast, pick up In-Round Crafting from the red Survival tree. Being able to whip up meds mid-raid keeps you moving instead of limping and praying.
1) Queue into Dam Battlegrounds and keep it simple. Use the Free Loadout so deaths don't sting and you're not scared to learn. 2) Avoid the center. People treat it like a highlight reel, and you'll get farmed if you drift in without a plan. 3) Work the perimeter lanes instead. The loot's better than it looks and the sightlines are kinder. 4) Open every container you see—drawers, lockers, boxes, whatever. Even when it's empty, the interaction XP stacks up, and you'll feel the difference after a handful of clean laps.
1) Stick to Solos while you're learning. In Duos and Trios, one mistake turns into three angles and a quick trip back to the lobby. Solos is still scary, but it's readable. 2) Do the Lance trade instead of selling off Free Loadout trash. Swap for the Looting Mk. 1 augment and get that Safe Pocket. It's massive—suddenly a couple high-value items can survive a bad run, so progress doesn't feel like a coin flip. 3) Fix your visuals: turn Motion Blur off, and set FOV to 80 so targets don't shrink into specks when you're trying to track a peek.
After a week of doing this, you'll notice something: you're not "lucky," you're just steady. You're extracting more, dying less, and when you do die, it doesn't wipe the whole session. Keep your focus on movement, perimeter routes, and that Safe Pocket habit, and you'll start building a stash that actually grows. If you ever want a faster way to round out your gear or pick up needed items without endless rerolls, it's worth checking what RSVSR offers for game currency and item services, then getting back in and using that advantage smartly in raid.
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