Managing your stash in ARC Raiders can quickly become overwhelming, especially as you progress from early-game looting to endgame optimization. Whether you’re a new player grabbing everything in sight or a veteran drowning in crafting materials, poor stash management leads to wasted space, inefficient crafting, and unnecessary stress.
This complete ARC Raiders stash management guide breaks everything down step by step, helping you understand what to keep, what to sell, what to recycle, and why—so you always have space and the resources you actually need.
Your stash isn’t just storage—it’s a reflection of your progression. A cluttered stash usually means:
- Too many duplicate weapons
- Hoarded ammo you can easily craft
- Unused augments, shields, and attachments
- Excess low-value crafting materials
The goal isn’t to hoard everything—it’s to keep flexible resources that can solve multiple problems.
After extracting from a raid, prioritize clearing space first.
Safe to Sell
- Duplicate blueprints
- Trinkets and collectibles (snow globes, duckies, novelty items)
- Excess ammo (especially light, medium, and heavy ammo)
- Complex gun parts (rarely useful unless crafting legendaries)
Ammo is cheap to craft and easy to find topside—don’t waste stash slots on it.
A common mistake is hoarding weapons “just in case.”
Recommended Weapon Limits
- 3–4 of each commonly used weapon
- 1–2 niche weapons (like Osprey)
- Recycle duplicates to gain advanced mechanical components
Recycling blue weapons is one of the best ways to maintain repair materials without bloating your stash.
You don’t need stacks of augments or shields sitting in your stash.
Best Practice
- Keep processors and advanced electrical components
- Craft augments only when equipping them
- Buy or craft shields on demand (they’re cheap)
This approach saves massive stash space while staying flexible.
Ammo is one of the biggest stash killers.
What to Keep
- A few stacks of launcher ammo
- Limited energy clips if using legendaries
What to Avoid
- Large stacks of light, medium, or heavy ammo
Craft ammo only when you need it—simple and efficient.
Never leave attachments loose in your stash.
Tip: Even if you don’t plan to use a weapon, attach mods to it. This instantly frees up stash slots and keeps everything organized.
Your playstyle matters.
PvE Players Should Keep
- Smoke grenades (at least one stack)
- Trailblazer grenades
- Herbal bandages
- Shield rechargers
- A few wolf packs or seeker grenades for large ARC enemies
PvP Players May Need More
- Bigger grenades
- Jolt mines
- Defibrillators
Avoid hoarding niche items you rarely use.
Keys don’t stack and quickly clog your stash.
Rule of thumb: Once you reach 9–11 keys, start using them in raids to free space and gain better loot.
High-Priority Materials
- Advanced mechanical components
- Medium, light, and heavy gun parts
- Mod components
- Processors
- Batteries
- Springs (topside only)
These support weapon upgrades, repairs, and endgame crafting.
Low-Priority or Situational
- Matriarch reactors (sell unless crafting Aelion)
- Advanced arc power cells
- Excess motion cores
Seeds are extremely valuable for trading.
Seed Storage Rule
- Keep 300–500 seeds max
- Use them daily at traders for gun parts, batteries, processors, and augments
Fossilized lightning currently has limited use—sell or recycle if space is tight.
To keep your stash healthy in ARC Raiders:
- Craft items only when needed
- Recycle duplicate weapons
- Sell excess ammo and niche gear
- Keep flexible crafting materials
- Always leave a few empty stash slots
Following these rules ensures you’re always raid-ready without wasting space.
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