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U4GM ARC Raiders Coin Farming Tips for Beginners

New to ARC Raiders? Farm Coins fast with safe Buried City and Lowtown loot loops, smart dismantling, and simple vendor flips that turn short raids into steady early-game profit.

If you're new to ARC Raiders, the biggest mistake isn't bad aim. It's wasting time on fights that don't pay. Coins come from what you carry out, not from trying to look tough in every raid. That's why early progression is less about winning duels and more about building a routine that actually works. Some players even use services like U4GM when they want a quicker start with game currency or items, but if you'd rather earn your stash the normal way, the smart path is simple: loot high-value spots, stay light, and leave before greed wrecks the run.

What's actually worth grabbing

A lot of beginners fill their bags with random green junk and then wonder why they're still broke. You want compact value. Diamond Trinkets are the obvious prize. Mixtapes, snowglobes, music boxes, that sort of thing. One good pull can be worth more than half your bag. Purple components are close behind, especially power cells and anything tied to crafting upgrades. Here's the part many people skip: dismantle weak gear and low-tier loot during the raid. Metal, plastic, and rubber stack neatly, so your bag suddenly holds way more sellable value. It sounds small, but over ten runs it adds up fast. Also, don't sink money into fancy kits at the start. Free loadouts are boring, sure, but they keep your bankroll intact.

The five-minute Buried City route

If I had to recommend one solo path for steady money, it'd be the Buried City Library loop. It's fast, easy to remember, and usually low stress. Start at the Hospital lockers, then move through the Research Building desks, cut across the Galleria shelves, and finish with the Town Hall cabinets. That route is short enough that you're not hanging around long enough to invite trouble. Most runs land somewhere around 20,000 to 40,000 Coins if the loot rolls are decent. If you happen to find a key, the hidden hatch extract makes life even easier. If not, just take a normal ladder and reset. The whole idea is speed. In, sweep, out. No hero moments.

Lowtown runs for players who hate gunfights

Not everybody wants to scrap every match, and honestly, you don't need to. Lowtown is great for quiet scavenger runs. Zipline toward the Docks, hit the Market stalls, and focus on blue items plus anything stackable. Break down the filler stuff on the spot so you're not wasting inventory space. Surface extracts here are usually straightforward, which keeps the risk low. On top of that, the vendors can quietly make you extra money between raids. Basic flips still work if you watch prices, and Tier 1 collection contracts are easy cash for tasks you were already going to finish. It's not flashy, but it keeps the wallet moving in the right direction.

Play the map, not your ego

The players who build real wealth usually follow one rule: stay disciplined. Five minutes in a point of interest is enough. Once the bag is healthy, leave. Night modifiers, event loot, and things like Lush Bloom can raise profits a lot, so it's worth checking the map before you queue. Indoor routes are still the best because loot density is better and sightlines are tighter. Heavy gear only slows you down and makes every death sting more. Once you've stacked enough Coins for stash upgrades, Safe Pockets, and proper builds, then sure, branch out into harder farming or even look at ARC Raiders Boosting if you want help pushing faster without wasting nights on failed runs.

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