What to Know Before You Start:
- Arc Raiders features 21 different weapons categorized by type and rarity
- Weapon rarity is fixed - you can't find the same weapon in different rarities
- You can upgrade weapons at your Gunsmith bench or add weapon mods from inventory
- The right weapon choice balances performance, value, rarity, and crafting ease
- Weapons can be permanently lost if you die during a raid
Arc Raiders organizes weapons into several categories, each with distinct strengths and weaknesses. Understanding these categories is essential for building effective loadouts.
Weapon Categories Explained
Assault Rifles (AR): Balanced weapons for mid-range combat. They offer good damage and fire rate but lack extreme specialization.
Battle Rifles (BR): Precision weapons with high single-shot damage. Excellent for long-range engagements and armor penetration.
Pistols: Lightweight sidearms with decent damage. Perfect as backup weapons or for stealthy approaches.
SMGs: Close-quarters specialists with high fire rates. Devastating at short range but ineffective at distance.
Shotguns: Extreme close-range powerhouses. Deliver massive damage up close but have limited range.
Sniper Rifles: Long-range precision weapons. Ideal for picking off targets from a distance.
Special Weapons: Unique weapons like the Hullcracker (grenade launcher) and Equalizer (beam weapon) designed for specific roles.
Rarity System
- Common (White): Basic weapons, easy to craft and replace
- Uncommon (Green): Improved versions with better stats
- Rare (Blue): Powerful weapons with significant advantages
- Epic (Purple): Top-tier weapons with exceptional performance
- Legendary (Gold): Rare, powerful weapons with unique traits
Step 1: Assess Your Playstyle and Objectives
Before selecting weapons, determine your primary goals for the raid:
For PvP-Focused Raids:
- 1.Prioritize weapons with fast time-to-kill
- 2.Choose weapons effective at common engagement ranges
- 3.Consider ammo availability and reload speed
- 4.Balance close-range and mid-range capabilities
For PvE-Focused Raids:
- 1.Select weapons with strong armor penetration
- 2.Prioritize ammo efficiency and sustained damage
- 3.Consider weapon effectiveness against specific ARC types
- 4.Balance single-target and crowd-control capabilities
For Hybrid Playstyles:
- 1.Create loadouts with one PvP and one PvE weapon
- 2.Consider weapons that perform well in both scenarios
- 3.Balance your inventory between combat types
Step 2: Build Your Loadout Based on Progression Stage
Early Game Loadouts (First 10-20 Hours)
When starting out, focus on accessible, cost-effective weapons:
Primary Weapon Options:
Ferro (Battle Rifle): Cheap to craft and upgrade, hits hard with each shot
Stitcher (SMG): Your starting SMG, excellent for close-quarters combat
Rattler (Assault Rifle): Basic but serviceable for early encounters
Secondary Weapon Options:
Hairpin (Pistol): Built-in silencer for stealthy approaches
Burletta (Pistol): Fast-firing sidearm for finishing off enemies
Why this matters: Early game is about survival and resource accumulation. Don't invest heavily in expensive weapons you might lose.
Mid-Game Loadouts (20-50 Hours)
As you accumulate resources, upgrade to more powerful options:
Primary Weapon Options:
Anvil (Pistol): Uncommon rarity but outperforms many rare weapons
Venator (Pistol): Medium ammo pistol that fires two bullets per shot
Renegade (Battle Rifle): Lever-action rifle with excellent range and damage'
Secondary Weapon Options:
Il Toro (Shotgun): Devastating close-range option
Arpeggio (Assault Rifle): Burst-fire rifle for controlled engagements
Why this matters: Mid-game is about establishing consistent success. These weapons offer better performance without excessive cost.
Late-Game Loadouts (50+ Hours)
Once you have resources and blueprints, focus on optimal performance:
Primary Weapon Options:
Bobcat (SMG): Epic-rarity SMG that melts enemies at close range
Tempest (Assault Rifle): Balanced AR with excellent all-around performance
Vulcano (Shotgun): Semi-automatic shotgun with massive damage
Secondary Weapon Options:
Bettina (Assault Rifle): Heavy ammo AR for armor penetration
Jupiter (Sniper Rifle): Energy clip sniper for long-range dominance
Why this matters: Late-game is about maximizing efficiency and winning high-stakes encounters.
Step 3: Master Weapon Combinations
Effective loadouts combine complementary weapons:
Close-Range Dominance:
- 1.Primary: Vulcano (Shotgun) or Bobcat (SMG)
- 2.Secondary: Anvil (Pistol) for mid-range coverage
- 3.Why this works: Overwhelms enemies in tight spaces while maintaining some distance flexibility
Versatile All-Rounder:
- 1.Primary: Tempest (Assault Rifle)
- 2.Secondary: Venator (Pistol)
- 3.Why this works: Covers all engagement ranges with reliable performance
Precision Focus:
- 1.Primary: Renegade (Battle Rifle)
- 2.Secondary: Ferro (Battle Rifle) for backup precision
- 3.Why this works: Excels at medium to long range with high single-shot damage
Stealth Approach:
- 1.Primary: Kettle (Assault Rifle) with suppressor
- 2.Secondary: Hairpin (Pistol) with built-in silencer
- 3.Why this works: Minimizes noise for surprise attacks and avoiding attention
Step 4: Arc Raiders Weapon Tier List
Upgrade Priority System (meta tier list)
S-tier : High Priority Upgrades (Always Worth It):
- 1.Anvil: Upgrades significantly improve this already strong weapon
- 2.Venator: Needs Rank IV to maximize fire rate and effectiveness
- 3.Renegade: Each upgrade improves fire rate, making it increasingly deadly
A-Tier : Medium Priority Upgrades (Situation Dependent):
- 1.Tempest: Good improvements but expensive
- 2.Bobcat: Benefits from upgrades but already strong at base
- 3.Ferro: Upgrades help but weapon remains effective without them
B-Tier : Low Priority Upgrades (Save Resources):
- 1.Torrente: Effective at Rank I, upgrades offer diminishing returns
- 2.Hairpin: Limited improvement potential due to base design
- 3.Rattler: Better to replace than heavily upgrade
Attachment Strategy
Different weapons benefit from different attachments:
For SMGs (Stitcher, Bobcat):
- Extended Magazine (increases ammo capacity)
- Vertical Grip (reduces recoil)
Why: SMGs burn through ammo quickly and need recoil control
For Battle Rifles (Ferro, Renegade):
- Medium Extended Magazine (more shots between reloads)
- Scope (improves long-range accuracy)
- Why: Precision weapons benefit from stability and capacity
For Shotguns (Il Toro, Vulcano):
- Choke (tightens spread)
- Extended Magazine (more shots before reloading)
- Why: Shotguns need consistency and staying power in close quarters
Step 5: Manage Your Resources Effectively
Crafting Cost vs. Performance
High Value (Great Performance for Cost):
Anvil: Uncommon rarity with rare-level performance
Ferro: Common weapon that hits like much rarer options
Stitcher: Starting SMG that remains viable throughout the game
Moderate Value (Good Performance, Reasonable Cost):
Venator: Strong but requires significant upgrades
Renegade: Powerful but has higher crafting requirements
Tempest: Excellent performance but expensive to maintain
Low Value (Questionable Return on Investment):
Equalizer: Legendary weapon that doesn't justify its extreme cost
Aphelion: Similar performance to cheaper alternatives
Hullcracker: Specialized weapon with limited applications
Ammo Tips
- Match Ammo Types: Use weapons with the same ammo type to simplify inventory management
- Prioritize Medium Ammo: Most versatile and commonly available
- Conserve Heavy Ammo: Save for high-value targets and critical moments
- Plan Your Consumption: Estimate how much ammo you'll need based on raid objectives
Step 6: Adapt to Specific Situations
Map-Specific Loadouts
Open Maps (Spaceport, Dam Battlegrounds):
- Prioritize long-range weapons (Renegade, Ferro)
- Include a precision secondary (Anvil, Osprey)
- Why: Open spaces favor distance engagements
Cramped Maps (Stella Montis, Urban Areas):
- Focus on close-range weapons (Vulcano, Bobcat)
- Include fast-firing options (Stitcher, Venator)
- Why: Tight spaces require quick reaction and high close-range damage
Objective-Based Loadouts
Loot-Focused Raids:
- Emphasize stealth (Hairpin, suppressed weapons)
- Include versatile weapons for unexpected encounters
- Why: Avoid drawing attention while gathering resources
Combat-Focused Raids:
- Maximize combat effectiveness (Tempest, Renegade)
- Include specialized weapons for specific threats
- Why: Prepare for frequent engagements with players and ARC
Boss Hunting Raids:
- Prioritize armor penetration (Bettina, Hullcracker)
- Include sustained damage weapons (Torrente, Equalizer)
- Why: Bosses require specialized damage approaches
Common Weapon Issues
Problem: Running Out of Ammo Too Quickly
Solution:
- 1.Switch to more ammo-efficient weapons (Ferro, Renegade)
- 2.Improve your accuracy through practice
- 3.Carry more ammo reserves for your primary weapon
- 4.Use weapons with different ammo types to diversify your supply
Problem: Losing Expensive Weapons Frequently
Solution:
- 1.Start with cheaper loadouts to build experience
- 2.Only bring expensive weapons when you have backup copies
- 3.Focus on survival over aggression with valuable gear
- 4.Use insurance strategies (stashing backup weapons)
Problem: Struggling Against Specific Enemy Types
Solution:
- 1.Against ARC: Use weapons with strong armor penetration (Anvil, Bettina)
- 2.Against Players: Focus on time-to-kill (Bobcat, Vulcano)
- 3.Against Flying Enemies: Use accurate weapons (Renegade, Osprey)
- 4.Against Groups: Consider area damage (Hullcracker, shotguns)
FAQ: Common Questions About Arc Raiders Weapons
Q: What's the best all-around weapon for beginners?
A: The Anvil is widely considered the best starting weapon. It's relatively easy to obtain, hits hard, and performs well in both PvP and PvE situations. Its uncommon rarity means it's affordable to craft and replace.
Q: Should I always use the highest rarity weapon available?
A: Not necessarily. Some uncommon and rare weapons outperform epic and legendary options, especially when considering crafting cost and replacement risk. Focus on performance-to-cost ratio rather than just rarity.
Q: How important are weapon upgrades?
A: Very important for certain weapons. The Venator and Renegade become significantly more powerful with upgrades. However, some weapons like the Torrente are effective even at base level.
Prioritize upgrades based on how much they improve each specific weapon.
Q: What's the best weapon combination for solo play?
A: For solo players, versatility is key. Consider pairing a Renegade (for medium-long range) with an Anvil (for close-mid range). This combination covers most engagement distances while remaining relatively affordable.
Q: How do I decide between PvP and PvE focused weapons?
A: Assess your playstyle and raid objectives. If you frequently engage other players, prioritize fast time-to-kill weapons. If you focus on ARC enemies, choose weapons with strong armor penetration.
Many successful players maintain separate loadouts for different purposes.
Q: Are shotguns worth using in Arc Raiders?
A: Shotguns like the Vulcano and Il Toro excel in specific situations - particularly in cramped maps and close-quarters combat. However, they struggle at range and against armored targets. Use them as specialized tools rather than general-purpose weapons.
Q: What should I do if I keep losing my favorite weapons?
A: First, analyze why you're losing them. Are you taking unnecessary risks? Consider using cheaper alternatives until you improve your survival skills. Also, always craft backup copies of your favorite weapons before taking them into high-risk raids.
Remember, the best weapon in Arc Raiders is the one that helps you survive and extract successfully. Master a few reliable options, understand their applications, and adapt your loadout to each raid's specific challenges.
With practice and strategic thinking, you'll develop the weapon expertise needed to thrive in the dangerous world of Arc Raiders.


