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u4gm Arc Raiders Guide How To Get Epic Blueprints Fast, Arc Raiders blueprint farming finally feels rewarding with night raids
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After spending a huge chunk of time in the Rust Belt, the whole blueprint grind in Arc Raiders feels completely different now, and it is finally in a good way thanks to the 1.2.0 and 1.3.0 patches. The endless duplicate drops that used to make people quit the game mid‑week are mostly gone, and riskier plays actually feel worth it. You push deeper into a zone, you play the objective, you feel the rewards coming in instead of praying to RNG forever. That is a big deal if you are trying to line up crafting plans and keep your ARC Raiders Coins and materials pointed at very specific weapons rather than wasting everything on random rolls.



Changes To Raider Containers
The biggest difference hits you when you start cracking open Raider Containers along the North Line. After 1.2.0, the loot tables there got a serious shake‑up, so you are not stuck chasing the same old junk. You will notice the Bobcat Epic SMG and the Tempest showing up a lot more often, without needing to rely on weird tricks like the old Hidden Bunker glitch that everyone pretended they did not use. Then 1.3.0 came in and quietly boosted the Aphelion railgun rates, so solo players can actually see it drop instead of just hearing about it on Discord. Community spreadsheets and clip compilations are all pointing the same way now: play the objectives, defend the points, clear the patrols, and you get more targeted drops. Even the Stitcher reload bug has been cleaned up, so that gun can finally sit in a proper build instead of gathering dust.



Why Night Runs Matter
There is one rule that keeps proving itself every session: if you only play during the day, you are leaving loot on the table. Night raids feel rough at first because visibility is bad and every sound makes you jump, but the rewards are worth pushing through. You are looking at something like half again as many rare drops compared to daytime, and you will notice it fast when energy blueprints and attachments start piling up. When the weather flips into an Electro Storm, do not panic‑extract like most squads do. Those storms turn containers into mini jackpot machines for pieces like the Snap Hook. Some of my best nights came from just gritting my teeth through the lightning, taking fights I probably should not have taken, and walking out with two or three epic blueprints in one run.



Routes That Actually Feel Good
For a daily loop that does not burn you out, the Dam Battlegrounds still feels like the sweet spot. When you spawn on the east side, sprint straight to the Broken Bridge underpass. Loads of players ignore that whole stretch, so the containers there are usually untouched and you can move fast. From there, I like to run a short twenty‑minute circuit through the Testing Annex and then up to the Control Tower ledge. Any time you see a barricaded door, smash it open, because the containers behind those doors seem to roll better loot more often than not. Running that loop, with decent execution and no long breaks, I usually end up with three to five blueprints an hour without feeling like I am grinding myself into the ground. If you are trying to stack augments, swing past Blue Gate Village on your way out, since Blackbox spawns there are pretty generous right now.



When You Are Tired Of Grinding
Of course, the game still has that classic problem where sometimes the item you want just refuses to drop, or real life means you cannot sit in front of the screen for ten hours a week chasing one launcher. When that happens, a lot of players look for a quick way around the grind instead of burning out. I have dipped into external services now and then to top up my account, grab some gear, and skip the boring material farm so I can jump straight into the fun raids with a build that actually feels finished. If you go that route, just treat it as a shortcut, not a replacement for playing, because the current patch balance really does reward time spent learning routes, mastering night runs, and picking smart fights. Done right, you can mix a bit of help from places selling ARC Raiders Coins for sale with regular play and end up with a setup that feels powerful without killing the sense of progression.
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