U4GM.How to Defeat ARC Raiders ARCs Fast in Cold Snap
Since the Cold Snap patch rolled in, the Rust Belt stopped being "rough" and started being a straight-up timer on your life. Snow blinds you, footsteps get weirdly loud, and if you hang around outside too long you'll watch your health melt for free. I build my runs around one idea: move fast, hit hard, get indoors. If you're still figuring out what to bring, I've been checking ARC Raiders Items to map out loadouts before I even queue, because swapping plans mid-blizzard is how you lose a kit.
1) Small targets, quick fixes.
Ticks and Pops aren't scary, they're just time thieves. If it's one or two, don't light up the whole block with your rifle. Walk in, Raider Tool, done. Quiet kills keep the area calm, and calm is loot. When they stack up, that's when you go loud with fire. Blaze grenades aren't "nice to have" right now, they're your reset button. You'll see them panic, bunch up, and then it's basically a chain clear. Also, treat Snitch drones like a priority ping. If it's scanning, you're already late—shoot the underside plating and end it before it sells your position to every ARC nearby.
2) Flyers: stop chasing the face.
Wasps and Hornets bait people into dumping mags at head-on armor. That's a bad habit. Wait half a second. Let them hover, or catch the moment they swing wide. Then aim for the rear thrusters. Two, maybe three solid hits, and they drop like a rock. If you're running a shaky recoil build, crouch and take the easy angle instead of trying to "flick" it. You'll feel slower for a second, then you'll realize you're saving whole magazines across a run.
3) Leapers and heavies: break the fight, don't "win" it.
Leapers are where people start panic-sprinting into the snow and dying to the weather, not the enemy. Fire is still the cheat code. A burner or incendiary hit makes them twitchy and exposes joints you can actually punish. For big bodies like a Bastion, you need a plan before you peek. Strip armor at the knees or that back cylinder, then pour damage into the glowing core when it shows. Rooftops and doorframes help a ton—line-of-sight breaks missile lock and buys you breathing room. Queens and Matriarchs are the same lesson, just louder: break legs, stagger the thing, then commit together or don't commit at all.
4) Farming in a storm: play like the map hates you.
Blueprint runs are slower in Cold Snap because the outdoors is basically lava. Stick to interiors, cut across covered routes, and don't "just check" an open street unless you've got a warm exit on the other side. I keep one slot reserved for fire utility and one for a fast finisher, because fights drag when you're shivering. If you want to skip some of the grind, I get why—just make sure whatever you bring fits your pace, and that your ARC Raiders weapons choice matches the job you're actually doing, not the fantasy of a perfect firefight.
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