Arc Raiders Reworks Crafting System For Better Gameplay

Arc Raiders is reworking its crafting system, and the latest reports suggest the focus is more on making things smoother than completely overhauling it. The goal seems to be reducing menu friction, simplifying material management, and helping players stay engaged in raids instead of getting bogged down in the workshop ARC Raiders Coins.

Previously, crafting felt a bit clunky. Players had to jump between tabs to check for missing materials, leave the crafting interface to recycle, refine, or buy components, and then return to finish the item. The new changes aim to collapse those steps into a single, more intuitive interface, so players can handle everything without constantly switching screens.

One of the biggest improvements is the ability to handle missing materials right from the crafting screen. If you’re short on a component, the game now shows all available sources in one place and lets you recycle, refine, or purchase what you need immediately. It might seem like a small tweak, but for a system built around scavenging and managing inventory, it removes a lot of unnecessary interruptions.

This update fits into a broader pattern of adjustments over the past few months. Earlier patches tweaked item recipes and values, including changes to consumables and explosives. These tweaks suggest the developers aren’t just polishing the interface—they’re also rebalancing progression and the item economy. Some recipe changes added ARC parts to crafting costs, pushing players to think more carefully about how they use rare drops from enemies.

Crafting has always been closely tied to Arc Raiders’ raid-and-extract loop. Players gather materials during missions, return to Speranza, upgrade workbenches, and convert raw loot into stronger gear. The system is meant to reward planning and resource management, but the latest revisions suggest Embark wants that depth to feel tactical rather than tedious.

The timing of the overhaul makes sense. The Flashpoint update added major changes to weapons, maps, enemies, and quality-of-life systems, making it one of the biggest patches so far cheap ARC Raiders Coins. Crafting improvements fit into that philosophy: keep the progression loop intact, but make it less frustrating so players can spend more time actually raiding.