Best Items to Loot in ARC Raiders – Get Rich Quick Guide
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There’s an encyclopedic number of items you can farm in ARC Raiders, so one of the most common questions in every raid is “Should I keep this item or not?”
That’s going to be almost impossible to answer for every single item in every raid, so here’s an easy-to-follow guide on what to loot and keep and what amazing items to look out for in ARC Raiders.
Best Items to Keep When Looting in ARC Raiders


While there are hundreds of items in ARC Raiders, items do have patterns where you can get a rough idea of which items are worth keeping based on rarity and type.
Typically, usable items such as weapons, equipment, attachments, tools, and throwables are almost always valuable because they are always used when playing, and they also have a high Credit value when bought or sold from traders.
It is also a good rule of thumb to keep Epic and Legendary items. While there are some Rare and Uncommon items that are more valuable than them, you rarely find yourself in a position where that happens.
In this guide, we’ll mostly focus on helping you find what items to keep by giving you the tables of valuable items categorized by rarity. You’ll find the listed Credits for the items as well.
These lists and tables will be updated as frequently as possible after launch.
Note: To use this guide more efficiently, if you find an item where you are unsure of the price, you can use the Ctrl + F or search feature on this guide and search for the item. If it isn’t listed in any of these tables, the item is most likely listed below 1,750 Credits. 1,750 Credits is the threshold used since most items are hovering around 1,000 Credits or less, and there are barely any items valued at 1,001 – 1,500 Credits.
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Valuable Legendary Items
| Item | Value |
| Queen Reactor | 34,000 Credits |
| Snap Hook | 14,000 Credits |
| Osprey Blueprint | 5,000 Credits |
| Venator Blueprint | 5,000 Credits |
| Heavy Gun Parts Blueprint | 5,000 Credits |
| Bettina Blueprint | 5,000 Credits |
Valuable Epic Items
| Item | Value |
| Lance’s Mixtape 5th Edition | 10,000 Credits |
| Anvil Splitter | 7,000 Credits |
| Silencer III | 7,000 Credits |
| Extended Barrel | 5,000 Credits |
| Bombadier Cell | 5,000 Credits |
| Rocketeer Driver | 5,000 Credits |
| Rollbot Part | 6,000 Credits |
| Photoelectric Cloak | 7,000 Credits |
| Magnetic Accelerator | 5,500 Credits |
| Bastion Part | 3,000 Credits |
| WolfPack | 3,000 Credits |
| Power Rod | 3,000 Credits |
It is also worth pointing out that there’s a Combat Mk. 3 and Tactical Mk. 3 for equipment that are Epic in quality and cost 5,000 each. However, most of this equipment is valuable even if they are slightly lower on Credits just because you literally use it in every raid.
Valuable Common, Uncommon, and Rare Items
| Items | Value |
| Weapon Attachments | Mostly 5,000 Credits (depends on which weapon attachments too) |
| Spotter Relay | 5,000 Credits |
| Rare Trinkets (Vase, Statuette, Silver Teaspoon Set, and Music Albums) | 3,000 Credits |
| Music Box, Playing Cards, Red Coral Jewelry | 5,000 Credits |
| Bison Driver | 2,500 Credits |
| Showstopper | 2,200 Credits |
| Fried Motherboard, Damaged Rocketeer Driver, Broken Guidance System, Rusted Gear, Accordion, Broken Handheld Radio, Rosary, Cooling Fan, Surveyor Vault, Portable TV, Ruined Accordion, Spring Cushion, Bicycle Pump, Film Reel, Coffee Pot, Laboratory, Reagents, Dart Board, Poster of Natural Wonder, Jump Mine, Painted Box, Light Bulb, Sterilized Bandage, and Hornet Driver | 2,000 Credits |
| Mod Component, Advanced Electrical Components, and Advanced Mechanical Components | 1,750 Credits |
There are also other weapon attachments that hover around 2,000, but it is a good rule to keep all attachments found, such as grips, magazines, shotgun chokes, stocks, silencers, and more. Most equipment, like throwables, is also valuable, and most of them hover around 2,000 Credits when at rare rarity.
It is also worth noting that many items listed here are required for Workshop upgrades. This means that even if you find items that are considered low value, you’d still want to get them for your upgrades. You can find the list here of all the Workshop upgrade materials, so you can also keep track of items you want to keep for maxing out your Workshop.
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