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По умолчанию EZNPC Why Coins Matter in ARC Raiders and How to Farm Fast

ARC Raiders coins power your whole run: sell trinkets and rare ARC parts, stack contracts, then reinvest in stash space, upgrades, ammo, and safer extractions before you push high-risk zones.

In ARC Raiders, aim only gets you so far. If your wallet's empty, you're walking into the Rust Belt with a bargain-bin pistol and a prayer. Coins are the real oxygen here—ammo, meds, keys, repairs, all of it. And yeah, you can grind it out the honest way, but plenty of players also top up when they're short on time by grabbing currency or gear through services like EZNPC, so their runs don't start already doomed.

Loot That Pays, Not Loot That Fills Your Bag

You'll figure this out fast: your backpack lies to you. Big chunks of scrap look "useful" until you realise they sell for basically nothing. What you want is value per slot. Those little trinkets with the diamond marker are the jackpot because they're tiny and they cash out hard at the vendors. If your bag's getting tight, ditch the bulky low-price stuff first. It feels wrong the first time you drop armor scrap, but it's the right call. Contracts help too. Take them before you queue, then let them complete in the background while you loot. That's the easiest money in the game.

Where Your Coins Should Go Early

New players usually burn cash on "nice-to-have" kit, then wonder why they're broke again. Don't. First big spend should be stash space, every time. A bigger stash means you stop deleting good finds just to make room for a fresh run. After that, keep a steady baseline of essentials: medkits, ammo, hatch keys, and whatever keeps your loadout consistent. Once you get into crafting and custom blueprints, prices climb quick, and that's when having a cushion stops you from running cheap gear out of desperation.

Solo Routes vs Squad Pressure

Solo, I play like a ghost. I'll take the Buried City, stay quiet, and clear buildings for dense trinket spawns. I'm not chasing fights—I'm chasing a clean extract and a steady cash rate. If you're disciplined, it adds up fast. Squads flip the script. With friends, you can lean into harder zones like the Dam Battlegrounds where elites drop the kind of loot that changes your whole week. But the rule doesn't change: none of it matters if you don't leave alive. People get greedy, hang around for "one more room," and throw away a stacked bag.

Don't Let Greed Tax Your Progress

The smartest money habit isn't some secret route, it's knowing when you've already won. Cash out, reset, and go again. Keep upgrading stash, keep your consumables stocked, and treat every extraction like a paycheck you can actually bank. If you want to skip the rough stretches where you're under-geared and constantly re-buying basics, some players will mix grinding with picking up specific ARC Raiders iteams so their economy doesn't fall apart mid-season.

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