Arc Raiders Best Solo Build

Discover everything you need to know about the best solo build in Arc Raiders for PvP, including the best weapons and skills.

A Solo build in Arc Raiders focuses on survivability, mobility, and combat reliability. This setup is designed to survive, fight, and extract without a squad. Marathon Runner, Youthful Lungs, Calming Stroll, Revitalizing Squat, Silent Scavenger, and Broad Shoulders are the key nodes you should activate as early as possible. Security Breach, Vaults on Vaults on Vaults, and Back on your feet are the two end nodes you should target with a Solo build.

Anvil and Tempest are the best weapons to choose for this setup due to their damage-dealing and armor penetration capability. Use the Heavy Shield to avoid taking much damage in combat with Arc machines or other players. Use the Quick Use items like the Shock Grenade to shock the enemies and eliminate them effectively. In this guide, we’ll discuss the best Solo Build in Arc Raiders, including the best augments and Quick Use items.

Best Weapons For Solo Build

Anvil

Anvil and Tempest are the best weapons to choose while running the Solo build in Arc Raiders. Anvil has high damage per shot and has excellent armor penetration vs ARCs and other players. It is lightweight compared to heavy assault rifles, providing you with mobility. This is best for solo when you want to take fights, especially if you can land critical hits or engage at controlled distances.

Tempest is the second-best option to choose because it’s an all-around weapon for solo play. This assault rifle has medium ammo, decent range, good handling, and consistent performance in tough fights. This is best for solo build when you expect a mix of engagements, want a dependable primary you can fight with. Use Tempest to handle most engagement, switch to Anvil when you need to finish or break shields.

Ferro is an additional option for the solo setup because it deals massive damage and has excellent armor penetration. This is best for players who will avoid direct scrambles and prefer picking fights. However, this Break Action Rifle has a slower rate of fire and a heavier reload. Avoid direct firefights; use positioning and high-damage bursts to win engagements quickly while using Ferro.

Best Skills for Solo Build

Skills are passive and active abilities tied to your Skill Trees in Arc Raiders. Make sure to mix stamina efficiency, healing sustain, and mobility, since you don’t have teammates to revive in your Solo Build. You will combine Conditioning, Mobility, and Survival to gain stamina, movement, and sustainability.

Choosing the best skills is crucial in every aspect, as your build mostly depends on them. Make sure to allocate the points wisely, as you can’t reverse them once selected. You need to allocate the skill points in the skills that focus on increasing your effectiveness in combat.

1. Best Conditioning Skills For Solo Build

Fight or Flight Skill Arc Raiders

The Condition skill branch is one of the core character progression paths focused on enhancing your endurance, survivability, and stamina management. It directly affects how long you can sprint, dodge, climb, and engage in combat, making it crucial for the Solo build. Focus on the best skill that allows you to stay mobile and avoid damage in longer fights against Arc machines.

  • Used to the Weight (1/5)- Wearing a shield doesn’t slow you down as much.
  • Gentle Pressure (1/5)- You make less noise when breaching.
  • Proficient Pryer (1/5)- Breaching doors and containers takes less time

2. Best Mobility Skills For Solo Build

Crawl before you walk skill

Mobility skill tree in Arc Raiders focuses on speed, agility, and evasive movement. Choosing the skills for this skill branch is crucial for the solo setup because it’s all about staying fast, unpredictable, and hard to hit. The Mobility tree improves acceleration, spring speed, dodge distance, and momentum recovery.

  • Nimble Climber (1/5)- You can climb and vault more quickly.
  • Marathon Runner (5/5)- Moving around costs less stamina.
  • Youthful Lungs: (5/5)- Increase your max stamina.
  • Slip and Slide (3/5)- You can slide further and faster
  • Sturdy Ankles (1/5)- You take less fall damage when falling from a non-lethal height.
  • Calming Stroll: (1/5)- While walking, your stamina regenerates as if you were standing still.
  • Carry the Momentum (1/5)- After a Sprint Dodge Roll, sprinting does not consume stamina for a short time. Has a cooldown between uses.

3. Best Survival Skills For Solo Build

In-round crafting skill Arc Raiders

The Survival Skill branch in Arc Raiders is very important for the solo build. These skills allow you to focus on sustainability, healing, and resource management. Solo playstyle is all about staying alive longer in tough fights and recovering from damage faster in deadly encounters.

  • Agile Croucher (3/5)- Your movement speed while crouching is increased.
  • Revitalizing Squat (5/5)- Stamina regeneration while crouched is increased.
  • In-Round Crafting (1/5)- Unlocks the ability to field-craft items while topside.     
  • Looter’s Instinct (1/5)- When searching a container, loot is revealed faster.
  • Silent Scavenger (5/5)- You make less noise when looting.
  • Suffer in Silence (1/5)- While critically hurt, your movement makes less noise.
  • Good as New (1/5)- While under a healing effect, stamina regeneration is increased.
  • Traveling Tinkerer (1/5)- Unlocks additional items for field craft.
  • Broad Shoulders (4/5)- Increases the maximum weight you can carry.
  • Looter’s Luck (4/5)- While looting, there’s a chance to reveal twice as many items at once

Best Augments for Solo Build

Looting Mk 1 Augment

Augments in Arc Raiders determine which shields you can equip and your backpack size. At a minimum, run a green augment. It nearly doubles your backpack space. Select a modest Augment so you get backpack space.

  • Tactical Mk. 2- This augment adds more backpack space and an extra utility item slot. It deploys a small smoke grenade when the shield breaks.
  • Combat Mk. 3 (Aggressive)- It restores 2 health every 5 seconds. When damage is taken, the effect is paused for 30 seconds.
  • Combat Mk. 3 (Flanking)- Stowed or unequipped Pistols and Hand Cannons are 33% faster to equip. A combat augment is more focused on maneuverability than absorbing damage.
  • Tactical Mk. 3 (Defensive)- It allows Shield Rechargers to be used while running. This is basically a defensive-focused augment for keeping shields topped up.

The weapons you get are passable, the same as those you have in your stash. But you’ll actually start with some free heals, shield regens, even grenades and other utility items, and a bit of ammo for your gun, which is generally enough for Solo Build. On top of that, if you manage to make it out alive with one of these free loadouts, you can trade the gray free loadout augment with the NPC Lance for one of the good green augments.

Best Shield For Solo Build

Heavy Shield Arc Raiders

Shields are critical since they block a portion of incoming damage. The better the shields, the more protection you get. I recommend equipping Heavy Shield because it blocks a large portion of incoming damage, but carries a significant cost to mobility. You can craft this shield at Gear Bench 2 using 1x Power Rod and 2x Voltage Converter. The Heavy Shield has 80 Shield Charge and 52.5 damage mitigation. However, the movement penalty is 15% and weighs 9KH.

Best Quick Use Items For Solo Build

Bandage

Quick Use Items are consumables that you can equip in your Quick Use slots for instant access during combat or exploration. For the quick-use slots, prioritize grenades, bandages, shield recharge, and probably fast recovery. Your default quick-use order always starts with a healing without cycling items. So, place items accordingly.

Keep the grenade second for the extra DPS since healing isn’t instant, and you’ll usually need to get to cover anyway. Use the Ration Pack to restore a small amount of HP and stamina. The Shock Grenade stuns enemies and disables drones briefly.

Integrated Shield Recharger is also the best Quick Use item because it can be used like a normal Shield Charger, but cannot be dropped or removed from its slot. Reusable Shield Recharger on a fixed cooldown. The Barricade Kit can block incoming damage until it breaks. Use the Adrenaline Shot because it fully restores stamina and temporarily increases stamina regeneration.

Mods and Attachments For Solo Build

Extended Light Mag

When you can afford craft compensator and stable stock weapon mods, as they are critical to provide you the better accuracy and reload time, you will feel a big difference using them. Use the best mods to make your weapon more effective and damage-dealing.

The Angled Grip in Arc Raiders is better than the Vertical Grip because it deals with horizontal recoil. This is a lot harder to control than vertical recoil. It only takes Duct Tape and Plastic parts. You need a lot of Duct Tape, so make sure to keep it whenever you find it in a raid. The Angled Grip grants 20% reduced horizontal recoil.

The Muzzle Brake 1 slightly reduces both vertical recoil and horizontal recoil. The Compensator 1 also slightly mitigates per-shot dispersion. It grants 20% reduced per-shot dispersion and 10% reduced max shot dispersion. Your loadout success depends on core elements like weapon synergy, utility selection, and risk management.

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