In ARC Raiders, do you often find your inventory a mess, leaving you unsure how to organize and prioritize?
With the latest update, the game has added enemies and items, inevitably changing inventory management. Therefore, EZG.com will provide a detailed explanation and summary of all the latest inventory management strategies.
We’ll explore how to better manage your inventory and optimize it as much as possible. You’ll no longer have to worry about running out of inventory space.
We’ll also discuss the changes Expedition buffs bring to the game. If you’re a returning player or want to experience Expedition, you’ll understand why certain items are worth investing in.
Augments
Our first topic is Augments. When your Augments are around 10%, you can choose not to repair them because Augment value won’t be lower than it is now before you’re completely downed. Therefore, as long as Augments value is even less than 1%, don’t repair them at all.
Other Augments, such as those weaker than Survivor Augments, don’t need to be hoarded in your stash as long as you have cheap ARC Raiders blueprints for sale.
Shield System
The shield system has undergone many changes. If you’ve played Expedition, you’ll remember that previously, if you got a blue shield and its stats dropped below 30%, you’d immediately discard it because it required two circuits to restore it to 100%, which was inefficient. So, you’d dismantle it, recycle one circuit, and then rebuild a new one using four batteries and one circuit.
However, if you’ve completed Expedition, shields with durability around 25% to 30% are worth keeping. This is because Expedition’s buffs also increase the shield’s repair rate. Therefore, even if the shield’s durability is only 24% to 25%, it can be repaired to close to 100%, sometimes even stopping at around 96% to 97%.
EZG recommends keeping these shields, as dismantling them is a waste of materials and not worthwhile. If the shield level is around 30%, you’ll almost always upgrade it fully. You can buy three extra shields daily from the vendor, so you don’t need to keep too many shields in your inventory.
Weapon
Many players have numerous unused Tier 1 weapons or unrepaired weapons in their inventory. Recycling these unused weapons is a suitable solution. You can keep Tier 4 weapons and use the others as material sources.
You don’t have to repair weapons you don’t like, and you can also bring some low-durability weapons into matches. This way, you’ll have enough weapons for yourself, and if you’re knocked down by an enemy, they won’t get an excellent weapon, and you won’t waste the materials used to repair weapons.
Ammunition and Mods
Except for rocket launchers, you shouldn’t store any ammunition in your inventory. The same applies to Energy ammunition and other quick-use items. You can craft or buy ammunition before raids, or find some from other raiders, saving you basic materials that you can use to craft things like adrenaline injections.
Attaching mods to weapons is the best way to free up weapon slots. If you right-click on a weapon and view its contents, you can see what attachments you can equip. You can also sell mods below green rarity for items like springs, mechanical parts, and wires.
Choosing Right Items to Stack
You need to research which items are more worthwhile to stack. For example, Sensors can be stacked in groups of five, while a broken handheld radio can be recycled into three Sensors. This means that if you stack three broken handheld radios, you can have nine Sensors in the same slot, saving one slot compared to stacking Sensors.
Similarly, purple items can be used as an alternative to Advanced Mechanical, allowing you to hold more Advanced Mechanical in fewer slots. For example, a Bombardier Cell can be recycled into two Advanced Mechanical. Stacking three groups gives you 18 Advanced Mechanical instead of occupying extra slots.
Collecting Assorted Seeds
Basic items like metal parts and chemicals are very important because you’ll always need things like ammunition and adrenaline shots. You can exchange Assorted Seeds for anything you want. So, collect them whenever you see them.
You can go to Stella Montis. Open the door in Seed Vault containing the battery and loot each container. You’ll typically find 100 to 150 seeds, along with chemicals, metal parts, plastic parts, and basic materials like sensors.
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Accumulate Right Resources
You should always collect Batteries, Gun Parts, Wires, and Mechanical Components. While you can craft them yourself, you can never have too many. Springs are equally important; they’re like the base of a pyramid, providing a solid foundation.
Be sure to stock up on refined materials such as Durable Cloth, Mechanical Components, Advanced Mechanical Components, and Advanced Electrical Components. This saves more space than stocking basic materials. The same applies to other items, such as Arc Circuitry and Antiseptic. Some consumables require a lot of materials, so if you use them frequently, it’s best to craft some yourself, such as smoke grenades.
Scrappy
Stop leaving food on the ground! You can now feed Scrappy fruit for loot. Food is much more important than before, and Scrappy can now bring you some quirky items. You’ll have a chance to obtain weapon crafting materials or equipment, and even purple or gold items.
Use these tips. You’ll soon find that you no longer have to stand in your inventory staring at a screen full of clutter, nor do you have to painfully discard your beloved loot. Now it’s time to reorganize your inventory and go out light and return laden with spoils.




