Plan better raids in Arc Raiders
Browse the full items database, interactive maps, skill tree builder, and weapon stats to build your perfect loadout.
Use the nav above to jump into whatever tool you need—whether you're planning a route or tweaking your build.
What is Arc Raiders DB?
Arc Raiders DB is your go-to resource for Embark Studios' extraction shooter. Everything's organized so you can search, filter, and plan fast—no spreadsheets or streams needed.
- Items database: Find recycling yields, spawn locations, rarity tiers, and component breakdowns instantly.
- Interactive maps: Track POIs, container routes, and events with clear icons.
- Skill planner: Map out Conditioning, Mobility, and Survival builds to nail your squad role.
- Weapons lab: Compare stats, test attachments, and build optimal loadouts for your team.
All the tools use the same data, so when something updates, it changes everywhere. Bookmark it and check back as the game evolves.
Arc Raiders Database - Frequently Asked Questions
Arc Raiders Items
We've got 100+ items including weapons, materials, components, med supplies, and rare loot. Each entry shows what it recycles into, where it spawns, and how rare it is.
Items break down into base components like Credits, Chemicals, Batteries, Wires, etc. The database shows exactly what you get from each item and how much.
Rare stuff spawns in ARC facilities, medical areas, industrial zones, and military compounds. Use the location filter to narrow down where you need to look.
Absolutely. Search for the components you need, filter by rarity and location, and plan your raids. Pair it with the maps and skill tools for full raid prep.
Arc Raiders Blueprints
Rarity tells you how much effort goes into crafting. Common weapons like Ferro only need basic materials—metal and rubber parts you'll find everywhere. Rare weapons demand advanced components like mechanical parts and specific materials. Epic weapons need the hardest-to-find stuff: advanced mechanical components, exodus modules, and arc-specific materials. Higher rarity usually means better performance, but it also means you're risking more if you don't extract.
Depends on what you're after. Basic attachments drop frequently enough that crafting them wastes materials. But if you need something specific—like a Padded Stock or Angled Grip Mk.3—crafting guarantees you get it. Save your mod components for rare attachments that actually change how your weapon handles. Don't burn resources on common grips when you can loot them.
Start by looking at what you already have. If you're sitting on a pile of advanced mechanical components, check which blueprints use them—weapons like Bettina or Osprey. If you're low on materials but need something reliable, stick with uncommon weapons. They perform well enough and won't cost you rare materials. Use the basket to compare what different loadouts would cost, then pick based on what you can actually gather in one raid.
Yeah. Load up the basket with whatever blueprints you're planning to craft, then hit the share button. It generates a link that shows your whole list—same blueprints, same material counts. Your squad opens it and knows exactly what to grab. No more guessing or duplicate shopping.
Lower-tier gear keeps you mobile. If you're running a quick raid or testing a new route, you don't want to risk epic weapons. Common and uncommon gear performs fine for most situations and costs almost nothing. Plus, if you're helping a new player, crafting them a Ferro or Anvil gets them in the fight without draining your high-end materials.
Once you pick up a blueprint, it stays in your collection. You can craft that item as many times as you want, as long as you have the materials. Lose the crafted weapon in a raid? Doesn't matter—the blueprint's still there. Focus on finding the blueprints for gear you actually use, then farm materials to keep crafting them.
Keep a running list of what you need most. If you're planning to craft Bettina next raid, make sure you're stocking advanced mechanical components and heavy gun parts. Don't just grab everything—target specific materials based on your next few crafts. This stops you from wasting inventory space on stuff you won't use anytime soon.
Not always. Crafted weapons guarantee you get exactly what you want with predictable stats. Loot drops can surprise you with rare weapons or attachments you haven't unlocked yet. If you need consistency, craft. If you're hunting for something new or willing to gamble, rely on drops. Most players do both—craft their main loadout and supplement with whatever they find.
You can't craft it until you gather everything. The basket shows exactly what's missing, so you know what to hunt for. If you're short on one material, check which lower-tier blueprints use it—you might be able to craft intermediates like Mechanical Components or Simple Gun Parts to make up the difference.
Absolutely. Utility items are cheap and bail you out when fights go wrong. Smoke grenades, tagging grenades, door blockers—they don't cost much to craft, but they can save an expensive loadout. Always have a few in your inventory before you drop. They're the difference between extracting with your gear and watching someone else haul it away.
Arc Raiders Maps
The maps show POIs, container routes, and event spawns so you can plan extractions and ambushes. Use the layer filters to build a route that fits what your squad needs.
Yep. Toggle the layers to highlight loot zones, PvE spawns, player hubs, and landmarks. Focus on what you want to hit or avoid.
Yeah, we track container spawns, timed events, and patrols so you know where to move mid-raid. Community scouts keep the info updated.
Arc Raiders Skills
Drop points into Conditioning, Mobility, and Survival to map your build. The planner shows prerequisites and what perks your team gets as you progress.
Arc Raiders Weapons
Check damage, fire rate, recoil, reload speed, and penetration for every weapon. We list attachment slots and roles so you can build for range or close quarters.
Yeah, you'll see stat changes live so you can pick the attachment combo that works for your build.

