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U4GM What to Loot First in ARC Raiders for Fast Coins

 
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ARC Raiders coin guide: safe Library runs for fast starter cash, smart Buried City and Dam loot loops, plus late-game Stella Montis routes to farm coins without throwing fights away.

Coins run everything in ARC Raiders. You feel that almost straight away. More stash room, better trader stock, safer kits for rougher zones—it all comes back to money. If you're brand new, don't make it harder than it needs to be. Buried City is still one of the easiest places to learn clean loot routes, and the Library is where most beginners should start. Check the lockers, desks, and side rooms first, then leave the low-value clutter behind. Diamond trinkets are the real prize, and they move fast for solid cash. If you want a quicker way to gear up outside of raid income, U4GM has a solid reputation for game items and currency support, and plenty of players look to U4GM ARC Raiders when they want a smoother start without wasting time on bad runs.

Buried City early loop

The best part about the Library route isn't just the loot. It's how forgiving it feels. You can practice movement, hear how other players rotate, and still get out with something useful. Keep your bag light. Seeds, fruit, trinkets, sure. Big junk with poor value per slot? Skip it. That's where newer players mess up. They fill their inventory with stuff that looks important, then realise they've carried half a room for almost no profit. If the train extract is open and you don't hang around too long, six minutes is enough for a tidy run. It's not glamorous, but it works, and honestly that's what matters when your stash is still a mess.

Stepping up at the Dam

Once you've got some breathing room, Dam Battlegrounds is the natural next move. Research and Administration, especially the middle office floors, are worth learning properly. The pressure goes up there. So does the payout. Shut doors behind you after every breach. Sounds basic, but that tiny habit saves lives. A closed door gives you sound, and sound gives you time. If you've unlocked loot-focused perks, you'll notice the difference right away. Runs get tighter, cleaner, more efficient. And if the Dam is crawling with players, swap over to Blue Gate Village instead. The houses are easier to read, and fertilizer stacks sell better than a lot of people expect. It's not flashy loot, just reliable money.

High-risk routes that actually pay

Veteran players usually end up in Stella Montis once they're comfortable taking fights. The medical bays can be packed with expensive pink-tier junk and Rocketeer parts, which is why the area gets contested so often. If you like boss pressure, Old Battlegrounds can pay even more, but only if you know the timing. Baron Husk punishes greedy pushes, so wait for the gaps between burn pulses and don't force it. During a good world modifier, especially Lush Blooms, chaining ARC Couriers can feel absurdly profitable. It's one of those moments where the game suddenly clicks and every route starts making sense. Bring an exit plan too. A hatch key can be the difference between a huge score and a painful walk back empty-handed.

Loot rules worth sticking to

No matter where you drop, a few habits keep your income steady. First, think in value per slot. If an item doesn't earn enough space in your pack, leave it. Second, night raids tend to be calmer, and calmer raids usually mean safer extracts. Third, keep an eye on your timer, because greed ruins more runs than bad aim ever will. Crafting helps as well, especially if you can turn spare materials into useful ammo components for extra resale value. And if you ever need a shortcut between upgrades or want to keep momentum going, smart players sometimes top off their funds with ARC Raiders Coins so they can stay focused on building kits, unlocking space, and getting back into the raids that actually matter.
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