ARC Raiders' Best Skill

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ARC Raiders' Best Skill-Tree Build: 80 Point Survival & Loadout Guide

 As soon as you get to 80, you can start building your own buildcraft world. You can now mix and match all three options.




 Early Must have Core: 11 Points for Movement & Stamina (Yellow Upper Branches)

 


 


 This arc raiders blueprints part of the game is basic but essential. Most players are rushing fancy effects and still losing stamina when they have done two sprints or jumped. You don't want to start off like that.


 

 


 


 The Trio of Essentials: Run More, Breathe Well, Climb Better

 


 


 Each build starts with 11 points divided into three:


 

 


 


 Nimble Climber - 1 point


 Effect: faster / smoother ascent.


 Why I still use arc raiders coins:


 Just 1 point is needed to feel the difference.


 When you take vertical or horizontal routes when you're stumbling over clutter, this kicks into action.

 


 


 Marathon Runner - max it


 Effect: Increased Sprint Duration


 Why it is important:


 It is often the difference between reaching safety or dying mid-street when you sprint an extra 1-2 secs to rotate positions, disengage or push for an advantage.


 In PvP the extra step before you run dry can be one extra peek, or one extra dodge.

 


 


 Youthful Lungs - max it


 Effect: Overall improved stamina.


 What this means practically:


 The two sprints are not necessary and I am left with a wheezing, potato-like feeling.


 When you juke a lot and fight at close range, your stamina will be high enough to perform that extra roll or sprint.

 


 


 These 11 factors are the basis of your physical stats. If these aren't good, you won't be able to build a great build.


 

 


 


 \ 3. Survival Tree (Blue Tree). 35 Points on Loot and Weight, as well as Security Breach.

 


 


 This build is built around the Survival tree. It allows you to loot faster, have a better economy and carry more, as well as access Security Breach.


 

 


 


 Break it down:


 

 


 


 Upper section - looting speeds, stealth lootings, and noise.


 Core passives : Broad shoulders + Looter’s Lucky.


 Lower section: stamina/crafting/filler to reach 35 points.


 Security Breach: the Payoff

 


 


 \ 3.1 Upper Section: Loot Faster, Make Less Noise

 


 


 1) Agile Croucher-a few points when needed


 


 Effect: Better movement in a crouching position.


 Purpose:


 Pathing is used to reach stronger nodes.


 When you want to move stealthily or listen while sitting under cover, this is a great tool.

 


 


 2) Looter's instincts - 5/5


 


 Effect: Loot from containers is revealed quicker


 Why S-tier practice is important:


 You can get deleted by standing still 2 seconds longer when you dive in a container to search for drugs or ammunition.


 This perk lets you get going and grab what is important.


 This tool has consistently saved lives over hundreds of thousands of hours.

 


 


 Silent Scavenger is around 5 points.


 


 Effect: When looting, you make less noise.


 Why I still Invest:


 There are some points that you can use to earn deeper benefits.


 If you're playing alone or with a rat, your looting sounds can be a big giveaway.

 


 


 4) Suffering Silence. Some points to progress


 


 When injured critically, you will make less noise.


 Useful when:


 You need to retreat low HP. Instead of screaming like an injured elephant, you should slip away silently.


 


 

 


 


 Q1 - Does Security Breach remain worth 35 points even after the nerf?


 


 A: Yes. This is no longer the must-pick perk it once was but it's one of the most impactful perks when it comes to comeback potential. If you're a solo player and the game isn't going well, a Security Breach can change the course of a raid.


 

 


 


 Q2 : I am not concerned with stealth. Can I ignore Silent Scavenger, and other similar perks.


 


 A: You may reduce them, however, do so carefully.


 


 Keep in mind that you need enough points to achieve the core perks, such as Broad Shoulders, Security Breach etc. );


 If you choose to reduce Silent Scavenger you should invest the points in something that will make you feel better: extra Mobility, additional Stubborn Mules or downed-state benefits.


 Looter’s intuitions and Looter’sluck are essential for tempo, economy and speed.


 

 


 


 Q3 - Is the rollheavy Mobility Build Dead?


 


 A: Not dead--just more niche. If you're a fan of high-mobility gameplay and you've got sharp mechanics, Heroic Leap plus EffortlessRoll + Carry the momentum is still a great stack. Survivability, weight and downed weapons are more important to most players than one extra roll.


 

 


 


 Q4: Does In Round Crafting affect balance, particularly for solos and groups?


 


 It's not a game-breaker, but it is powerful.


 


 You'll need some materials.


 Crafting requires patience and relative safety.


 It does not give you unlimited free meds. Rather, it rescues you at the end of your life.


 This perk may be more useful than a code if you are frequently out of medication in the middle of an attack.


 

 


 


 Q5 Is this build suitable for beginners or experienced players?


 


 It's very friendly for new players. The whole design is:


 

 


 


 Order the following: Survivability first, followed by economy.


 Make your mistakes cheaper (more meds, more loot, more retries);


 Let your mechanical skill improve over time.

 


 


 You can improve your aim and movements if you are not dying every time you raid.


 

 


 


 Summary: 80-point Template for Long-Term Play of All Content

 


 


 This 80-point template is intended to be used as an all-rounder for the long term:


 

 


 


 Early points are important to improve stamina levels and fundamental movement, so that the game is responsive.


 The Survival Tree gives you the ability to tempo, loot or come back.


 The Green Tree transforms you into high-capacity looter equipped with Broad Shoulders & Loaded arms.


 The remaining mobility points place less emphasis on flashy roll-spatter and more on survivability after a crash and smart positioning.

 


 


 If you're a soloist, love to maximize the value of every raid, or want a build with a consistent feel across PvP, PvE and both, then this setup will be very natural. If balance patches later change the individual perks you've chosen, this can be used as a starting point and you only need to tweak 10-15 points around its edges.

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