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jhb66

The fastest way to ruin a PvE run in ARC Raiders is to build like you're heading into a duel. You're not. You're trying to move cleanly, open better containers, carry the good stuff, and leave before the map turns ugly. That's why loot access matters so much, especially when rare drops and ARC Raiders BluePrints can decide whether a raid felt worth the risk. A solid 86-point PvE build should feel practical, not flashy. More stamina. Less weight pain. Better looting. Fewer stupid deaths.

PvE build roadmap

  • Start with Mobility so you're not gasping after every sprint.
  • Move into Survival early and push hard for Security Breach.
  • Add loot skills once high-value containers are part of your route.
  • Finish with Conditioning to handle heavier weapons, shields, and gear.
  • Spend spare points on comfort picks, not show-off movement tricks.

Start with stamina, not fancy movement

You'll notice it pretty quickly: stamina is the thing that saves bad raids. Youthful Lungs should be one of your first serious investments because a bigger stamina bar gives you room to run, reposition, and recover when an ARC patrol or another Raider ruins your plan. After that, Marathon Runner is the natural partner. It makes long routes feel less punishing and helps you keep moving without burning out. I'd still put one point into Nimble Climber for pathing, but don't get baited into dumping points early into slide distance or fall damage reduction. They sound useful. In real runs, they're often just nice-to-have extras.

The skills that actually pay you back

Skill Tree Why it matters in PvE
Security Breach Survival Opens special containers with high-tier weapons, materials, grenades, and blueprints.
Broad Shoulders Survival Lets you extract with more value instead of leaving good loot behind.
Looter's Luck Survival Improves the chance of finding extra useful items during looting.
Loaded Arms Conditioning Reduces the pain of carrying heavier weapons on longer routes.
Used to the Weight Conditioning Makes shield setups feel less clunky when you're moving under pressure.

Security Breach is the big break point. Once you've got it, your routes change. You stop checking only the obvious spots and start planning around locked or special containers because they can produce the kind of loot that moves your account forward. Broad Shoulders comes next because extra carry room is never wasted in PvE. Looter's Luck and Looter's Instinct are quieter upgrades, but they add up. Less time staring into boxes means less time standing still like an easy target.

Where Conditioning fits into the build

Conditioning becomes more important once your gear gets heavier. Early on, you can get away with light weapons and simple kits. Later, that changes. Loaded Arms helps keep strong weapons from turning you into a slow-moving backpack. Used to the Weight does the same for shield users, which is a big deal if you like safer farming routes. Proficient Prior is also worth taking because faster breaching means fewer awkward seconds stuck at a door. Turtle Crawl is more squad-focused, but it's saved plenty of runs where a teammate needed just a little more time to reach the revive.

Smart 86-point direction

A clean order would be Youthful Lungs first, then Marathon Runner, then one point in Nimble Climber before shifting into Survival for Security Breach. After that, build into Broad Shoulders, Looter's Luck, and Looter's Instinct, then spend heavily in Conditioning for Loaded Arms and Used to the Weight. The remaining points can go into comfort picks, depending on whether you play solo or with friends. If your goal is steady progression, better extraction value, and access to rare finds like cheap ARC Raiders BluePrints, this kind of build feels far better than a PvP setup forced into PvE farming.




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