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[其他类别] Preparing ARC Raiders Stashes for U4N-Focused Content Updates

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When a new content update approaches, inventory management becomes a different kind of preparation in ARC Raiders. Instead of simply collecting whatever you can find, you need to decide which resources are worth protecting. Even ARC Raiders BluePrints can encourage players to keep too much equipment because they create the feeling that everything might eventually become useful.

That is why ARC Raiders BluePrints should be considered alongside your actual crafting goals rather than treated as a reason to fill every available slot. The best preparation is usually a balanced stash containing rare ARC components, important electronics, useful gun parts, and a limited emergency supply of ordinary materials.

Give Every Category a Purpose

Start by deciding what each section of your stash is supposed to accomplish. Ammo and consumables should normally have a low storage priority. They are practical during raids but relatively easy to replace, so there is little advantage in keeping huge reserves.

Weapon mods can also be moved out of storage by equipping useful ones directly onto your preferred guns. This small change can free several slots without sacrificing anything you actually need.

Shields and augments should have a reasonable limit as well. A few stacks are enough for most situations. Keep useful blueprints and consider repairing damaged shields later instead of continuously replacing them.

Trinkets and duplicates are the easiest category to liquidate. If an item has no clear role in your current progression, selling it can create both money and storage space.

Save Materials That Are Hard to Farm

Rare ARC components deserve special protection before new content arrives. Matriarch Reactors, Queen Reactors, Bastion Cells, and Magnetic Accelerators can require dangerous encounters to obtain, making them poor candidates for casual selling.

If you already have these materials, keeping them in reserve gives you a head start when new upgrades become available. You may not know exactly how future recipes will work, but rare components generally have more potential value than common loot.

Advanced electronics are another strong category to retain. ARC Circuitry, Sensors, and Advanced Electrical Components can be useful for advanced crafting and progression. They can also support requirements connected with Hatch Keys.

Do Not Forget Weapon Materials

Gun Parts can quietly become one of the most useful categories in a well-managed stash. Maintaining Medium and Heavy Gun Parts gives you flexibility when you want to modify or improve your weapons.

Magnets are also worth keeping in reasonable quantities. They may seem less important than rare ARC drops, but they can contribute to crafting high-tier weapons such as the Vinator. Selling every one simply because you currently have enough can leave you farming basic materials at an inconvenient time.

A good rule is to maintain a healthy reserve without trying to fill your entire stash. The goal is flexibility, not maximum quantity.

Use Your Storage Before Expanding It

Before spending resources on more storage, look at what is already occupying your existing slots. Duplicate Level 4 weapons are an obvious starting point. Recycle weapons you no longer use or invest in improving your preferred equipment instead.

Blueprint duplicates and unused keys should receive another review. If you already own a blueprint, additional copies may not justify permanent storage. Likewise, Hatch Keys are only valuable when you actually use them. Burning through them on suitable extraction runs can be a better strategy than allowing them to pile up.

This kind of cleanup is also useful when preparing for ARC Items because it ensures that newly obtained resources have somewhere to go instead of forcing you to abandon useful loot.

Follow Your Actual Upgrade Goals

The workshop tracking tool can make the entire process more practical. Track specific upgrades and crafting recipes, then use the visual indicator to identify materials that directly support those goals.

When you encounter an untracked item, check what it recycles into before taking up another slot. If it only produces common materials you already possess in large quantities, selling it is often the better choice.

This approach also reduces unnecessary farming. Rather than collecting everything that looks remotely useful, you can focus your raids around materials that contribute to your current progression.

Build a Flexible Stash

The best pre-update inventory is not necessarily the fullest one. It is the one that gives you room to respond when the game changes.

Keep rare ARC Items, advanced electronics, useful gun parts, and a modest supply of essential crafting materials. Sell unnecessary duplicates, recycle unwanted weapons, equip useful mods, and avoid storing large quantities of easily replaced consumables.

With a more disciplined stash, you can enter new content without spending your first few hours sorting through old loot. More importantly, you will have the space and resources to experiment with new weapons, upgrades, and crafting options as soon as they become available.
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