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  2. Razboss

    Raz's Raiders

    found a good spot to farm some Matriarch parts on Dam Battlegrounds last night. Ended up witih 5 cores! Surprisingly was only me and 1 other guy in the spot. I think there were a couple more raiders around but they all died or ran off. Can definatly get a kill in this spot, if i only brought more ammo =P
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  4. What is the Camera Lens actually used for? The Camera Lens is not a weapon part, upgrade, or quest item. Its only real purpose is as a recyclable material. When you bring it back to base, you can recycle it into Plastic Parts. That’s it. There’s no hidden interaction, no special crafting recipe that suddenly unlocks later. If you’re holding a Camera Lens, you’re holding future Plastic Parts. In practice, this makes it a mid-tier scav item. You don’t hunt for it specifically, but you don’t ignore it either. Where do players usually find Camera Lenses? Most Camera Lenses come from Security locations. This lines up with the environment design. Cameras, terminals, and monitoring setups are common there, so it makes sense thematically. In real gameplay terms, that means: Indoor security rooms Checkpoints with mounted devices Side rooms that players often skip when rushing objectives Experienced players tend to check these areas quickly while moving through a zone. You usually find Camera Lenses mixed in with other recyclable junk rather than sitting alone. Is the Camera Lens worth picking up every time? Not always. This depends on three things: Your current carry weight How far you are from extraction What else is already in your inventory A Camera Lens weighs 0.8 and stacks up to 5. That’s not heavy, but it’s not free either. Early in a run, most players will pick them up without thinking. Late in a run, especially when you’re already heavy, they’re often the first thing to drop. Veteran behavior is simple: if you have empty space and you’re not risking your life for it, take it. If grabbing it means staying longer in a dangerous area, it’s usually not worth it. How good is the recycling value compared to other items? When recycled, one Camera Lens gives 8 Plastic Parts. If you salvage instead of fully recycle, you get 4 Plastic Parts. That puts it in a decent spot. It’s not top-tier value, but it’s reliable. Plastic Parts are used in many common crafting paths, so they never really go out of demand. Players who run a lot of basic gear builds tend to appreciate steady Plastic Part income more than rare materials they can’t immediately use. Should you recycle or salvage Camera Lenses? Most players recycle them fully. Salvaging only makes sense if: You’re short on time You need materials immediately You don’t want to commit the full recycling cost In normal play, recycling is more efficient. Over many runs, the difference adds up. Experienced players almost always recycle unless they’re cleaning out inventory space fast. Do Camera Lenses sell for good coin value? The sell price is 640 coins. That’s fine, but not impressive. Selling Camera Lenses directly is usually something newer players do when they’re short on cash. Long-term players rarely sell them unless they already have a surplus of Plastic Parts and need coins right now. Coins are easy to get in other ways. Plastic Parts take longer to stockpile. That’s why recycling wins most of the time. How many Camera Lenses should you carry in one run? Because the stack size is 5, most players are comfortable carrying a full stack if weight allows it. Five lenses recycle into a solid chunk of Plastic Parts without taking up many slots. That said, smart players don’t force it. If you already have higher-value items, Camera Lenses are expendable. Dropping one to make room for something better is normal and expected. Are Camera Lenses worth farming specifically? No. And most experienced players would agree on this. Arc Raiders rewards flexible scavenging, not single-item farming. If you go into a run thinking “I’m only grabbing Camera Lenses,” you’re playing inefficiently and putting yourself at risk for limited gain. Instead, treat them as filler loot. They smooth out your material income over time, but they’re not something you plan a route around. How do players handle Camera Lenses when playing risky routes? In high-risk areas, Camera Lenses are often ignored unless the area is already cleared. The logic is simple: Plastic Parts are not worth dying over. A common habit is: Clear threats first Grab high-value or rare items Pick up Camera Lenses last if space allows If extraction is far and danger is rising, they’re usually left behind. Do Camera Lenses affect PvP decisions? Indirectly, yes. Because Camera Lenses are common and recognizable, players often assume anyone looting them is either early in the run or light on gear. That can influence ambush decisions. On the flip side, losing a stack of Camera Lenses in PvP doesn’t feel as bad as losing rare tech. That makes players more willing to take risks when they’re mostly carrying recyclables like this. How do experienced players think about Camera Lenses overall? They think about them as background value. Camera Lenses are part of the steady economy of Arc Raiders. You don’t celebrate finding one. You don’t complain either. Over dozens of runs, they quietly turn into useful crafting materials that keep your loadouts sustainable. Some players even trade or browse listings for basic recyclables alongside things like arc raiders items for sale xbox, but that’s usually about convenience, not profit. Final practical advice for new and returning players If you’re new, pick up Camera Lenses whenever you can safely do so. They teach good inventory habits and support early crafting needs. If you’re experienced, treat them like flexible weight. Useful when convenient, disposable when necessary. a dazzling star | Global
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  7. Noted, I think this is almost the same role, you can lead the guild and do HR.
  8. I'd like to volunteer as guild leader or HR
  9. Im down for anything dungeon/M+ related. Unfortunately, the "Raz Boss" was defeated many years ago and hasn't been seen raiding since. lol
  10. Accepted as "PvP God" for the core WoW community & guild. All PvP related funds/resources and authority is granted.
  11. Hi everyone, I’d love to take on the role of PvP God. Always keen for PvP, whether that’s pushing Gladiator or running casual 3s for fun. https://check-pvp.fr/us/Frostmourne/Thenariouss
  12. Hey everyone, we need leaders who want to help make this happen to put their hands up. We will fuel this guild & community with resources, rewards and support our leaders efforts. Reply below if you are interested and let us know what you're interested in doing. Guid Leader. Raid Boss. PvP God. Xmog community Superstar. General community Human Resources xD. If you think we need another role, just let us know below.
  13. No worries, I understand! Thank you, I will try to get that replacement now.
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  15. Hi truly sorry for the late reply on this, was away for Christmas. I am sending you the invoice through a DM now.
  16. Congratulations to our monthly winner! Watch the recap here of how it hits this tier. Recap here of how it hits Theecableguy's name! Congratulations on winning our PC giveaway!
  17. Razboss

    Blueprints!!!

    Making this for everyone to share extra blueprints they have in case anyone needs anything! I also have a couple Matriarch Cores if anyone needs to craft a legendary weapon
  18. What is the Defibrillator, and why should I use it? The Defibrillator is a Rare Quick Use item designed to revive downed Raiders quickly and restore a significant amount of health. Compared to a normal revive, it is faster and gives your teammate more HP, which can be crucial in high-stakes raids. In practice, you’ll usually use the Defibrillator when a Raider is down in a dangerous area, and you need them back on their feet fast to continue the mission. Even if the Raider is not in your immediate party, you can revive them Topside. This makes it versatile for team play and solo support. Key stats: Healing: 50 HP Use time: 1.5 seconds Stack size: 3 per inventory slot Weight: 0.75 Sell Price: 1,000 coins The quick use time means you don’t have to leave cover for long, which is often the difference between keeping your team alive or losing a Raider. Where can I get Defibrillators? There are a few reliable ways to acquire them: Scavenging: Random drops in the world occasionally include Defibrillators. Free Loadout: They have a chance to appear here if you’re lucky. Crafting: You can craft them if you have the blueprint and materials. Merchants: Certain vendors, like Lance, will sell them directly. Most experienced players rely on a combination of scavenging and crafting because buying them can become expensive if you go through them frequently. For players looking to monetize extra items, you can also sell ARC Raiders items for cash on U4N, which is useful if you accumulate a lot of rare items you don’t need. What materials do I need to craft a Defibrillator? Crafting a Defibrillator requires specific resources and a blueprint. You can only craft it at Medical Lab 2, and you must have learned the Defibrillator Blueprint beforehand. Materials required: 9 × Plastic Parts 1 × Moss Crafting yields 1 Defibrillator per batch. Practical tip: Many players stockpile Plastic Parts because they are used in multiple rare items. Moss can be gathered during exploration or from specific scavenging points. Crafting a small batch at a time ensures you don’t waste resources if you get interrupted during a raid. Can I recycle or salvage Defibrillators? Yes. If you have extra Defibrillators or don’t want them, you can recover materials through recycling or salvaging. Recycling: Returns 1 × Plastic Parts and 1 × Moss. Salvaging: Yields 2 × Chemicals. In practice, recycling is a way to regain the basic crafting materials, while salvaging gives you chemicals, which are used in other advanced crafting recipes. Most players only salvage when they need chemicals, otherwise recycling is more efficient for restocking basic resources. How should I use the Defibrillator in raids? Timing and positioning are key. Here’s what to keep in mind: Prioritize downed Raiders in dangerous zones. The faster they revive, the less chance enemies have to finish them off. Use cover when reviving. Even though it only takes 1.5 seconds, enemies can still interrupt you if you’re exposed. Stack strategically. Since you can carry up to 3 in a stack, it’s wise to have at least one ready for emergencies and another to keep in reserve. Players often find that a Defibrillator is most useful in missions with multiple hazards or when coordinating larger raids. If your team is running light on medical support, having one or two Defibrillators can prevent costly downtime. Common mistakes players make Using it on low-priority targets: Save it for Raiders who are actively participating in the raid or who can make a difference if revived quickly. Crafting in large batches without storage: If your inventory is full, crafted Defibrillators might sit unused or force you to discard other valuable items. Ignoring alternative acquisition methods: Many players buy them impulsively, but scavenging and free loadouts often provide enough for normal gameplay. The Defibrillator is a rare but highly effective Quick Use item in ARC Raiders. It allows for faster revives with more health than standard options, making it essential for team survival in difficult missions. Knowing how to craft it, when to use it, and how to manage your supply can improve your raid efficiency significantly. Remember: stockpile materials like Plastic Parts and Moss, learn the blueprint, and keep one Defibrillator ready at all times. And if you end up with extras, you can sell ARC Raiders items for cash on U4N to recoup some in-game currency. Mastering the Defibrillator isn’t just about having one—it’s about using it smartly, in the right situations, to keep your team alive and moving. Builds That Work: Arc Raiders Bobcat Blueprint Locations, How to get & Crafting Guide
  19. Max#1372

    Mythic Goblin

    Selling Mythic goblin run 3 billion per spot Max#1372 Thank you 😊
  20. Hi, just checking in again to see if I can get that invoice or receipt for the GPU. Thank you.
  21. Build video is up. We also ran it through the rate my pc app. https://www.thecrimsonmarket.com/ratemypc/builds
  22. Omg I woke up from a nap and saw. I told my wife she will record and I can not wait. She said if it's your dirty underwear though shes going to have words with you.
  23. Congratulations CatDad! I hope you tell mikahell what is in the box.
  24. Hello, I am still in the process of resolving this with XFX. They sent out a fan so replace my original one and I am still having the same problems. They just asked me for a jpeg or pdf of the invoice for the GPU, to move along with the warranty servicing. Would it be possible for someone to send that to me? Thank you.
  25. Hey how did you go with the support ticket? Did they help you out? Let us know how we can help further 🙂
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