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[吹水聊天] RSVSR What I Run on Stella Hurricanes for Fast Blueprints

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People love to say the raid is the game, but it isn't. The raid's just the part where you earn the right to keep playing. What really changes your next ten runs is the stuff you bring out: blueprints, mod recipes, and those weird little materials you never notice until you need them. I started treating my route like homework after digging through ARC Raiders Items and realising how many upgrades are locked behind smart looting, not luck. Once you've got a plan, the map stops feeling random and starts feeling readable.
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Most squads hear "bad weather" and immediately think, "Cool, time to leave." That's the habit you want to break. Dynamic events aren't just noise; they're the game nudging the loot tables. On Stella, hurricane raids are the obvious example. You can barely see ten metres, shots sound closer than they are, and every rotate feels like a bad idea. Still, that's when rare schematics pop up more often. If you can move slow, keep hard cover, and resist sprinting everywhere, you'll walk out with recipes that almost never show during clear, calm raids.4 {6 W( j+ j' I1 p/ Q

0 w2 l' g+ {" i2 s9 yThere's a funny thing that happens when people chase "high-tier loot." They walk right past the places that quietly pay the bills. Standard storage crates, office drawers, lockers in side halls—these are where you stack the basics like wires, small mod parts, and whatever vendor junk sells well that day. And yeah, you'll still find the good stuff in there. I've pulled weapon mod blueprints from a desk that everyone else ignored because it wasn't in a "named" room. A Compensator III or a Silencer II schematic early in a wipe changes everything: recoil gets easier to manage, and stealth stops being a gamble./ K) N/ w; q6 v+ _' Z8 {0 D: }/ P9 _
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If you're trying to max out your blueprint rate, you can't avoid restricted doors. Breach rooms are risky, loud, and they draw attention, but the payoff is real because the loot pool is simply better. Bring the right charges, clear the angles, and don't get greedy—open, grab, reposition. This is where you see the big-ticket schematics: squad-saving utility like a Defibrillator blueprint, or combat upgrades like Extended Medium Mag III that let you keep pressure on without a panic reload. Pair these runs with severe weather windows and you're basically stacking odds in your favour.
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The trick is keeping your farming loop repeatable. Rotate between safe "boring" loot, then one or two high-risk breaches, and only push deeper when the storm event is actually in your favour. If you're short on key materials or you're trying to speed up your build progression, it also helps to use services that players already rely on, like RSVSR, to pick up game currency or items so your loadouts stay consistent while you hunt the next blueprint drop.- x- Q6 s2 }9 N

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