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Supply Drop Farming Guide for ARC Raiders — Timing, Locations & Rewards

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Best location
Spaceport — Cargo Staging Area (East Entrance)
Yield
Tier 2 blueprint likely; Tier 3 possible; rare materials (Reactor Cores) community estimate ~40–60% in main crate
Start point
Monitor the map as soon as a supply drop notification fires
ARC Raiders game banner — post-apocalyptic sci-fi landscape

Supply Drop Events — Quick Reference

DetailInfo
Spawn FrequencyCommunity reports: 1–2 per full raid session; timing varies by map
NotificationAudio cue (beacon activation sound) + map marker visible to all Raiders
Crate TypesMain supply crate (highest tier) + 1–3 secondary crates (lower tier)
Main Crate Loot PoolTier 2–3 blueprints, rare materials (Reactor Cores, Exodus Modules), quality gear
Secondary Crate Loot PoolTier 1–2 items, moderate materials, ammo, medkits
Access TimeCrates are accessible immediately on landing; no activation required
Primary RiskAll Raiders on map receive notification — expect heavy competition

How Supply Drops Work

Supply drops are dynamic events that trigger during active raid sessions. When a supply drop launches, all Raiders currently on the map receive an audio cue and a map marker showing the approximate landing zone. This creates an immediate race dynamic — every squad in the session is now aware of a high-value opportunity and navigating toward it simultaneously.

The drop contains multiple crates: one primary high-tier supply crate and typically one to three secondary crates depending on event size. The primary crate holds the most valuable rewards, including Tier 2–3 blueprints and rare materials like Reactor Cores and Exodus Modules. Secondary crates are still worth looting if the primary has already been taken or if you want to minimize your time in the danger zone.

Unlike some container types, supply crates are immediately accessible when they land — there is no activation sequence or keycard required. This means whoever arrives first can loot and leave before other squads arrive. Speed is your most important asset in supply drop farming.

Supply Drop Spawn Timing and Locations

Community reports suggest supply drops occur one to two times per full raid session, with the first drop typically happening approximately 8–15 minutes into the session and subsequent drops at irregular intervals. The exact timing appears to have some randomization, so precise timing prediction is not reliable. However, experienced Raiders note that drops seem to cluster in the mid-session window rather than very early or very late.

Drop locations are semi-randomized across a set of established spawn zones on each map. On the Spaceport map, common supply drop zones include the main tarmac area, the cargo staging area near the eastern entrance, and the open concourse roof. On the Dam map, the dam exterior walkway, the open area near the main gate, and the lower overflow area are frequent drop zones. Memorizing these zones lets you predict approach routes in advance.

Some supply drop zones are structurally safer to approach than others. The main tarmac at the Spaceport is very exposed — multiple approach angles are visible and holding the crate against multiple squads is extremely difficult. The cargo staging area and overflow dam zone are more enclosed, allowing better defensive positioning once you arrive.

Safe Approach: Spaceport Cargo Staging Drop

Location
Spaceport — Cargo Staging Area (East Entrance)
Start point
Monitor the map as soon as a supply drop notification fires
Yield
Tier 2 blueprint likely; Tier 3 possible; rare materials (Reactor Cores) community estimate ~40–60% in main crate

Steps

  1. When the supply drop notification fires, immediately mark the location on your map and assess your distance. If you're more than 90 seconds away from the cargo staging area, evaluate whether to commit — other squads closer to the drop will arrive first.
  2. Approach the cargo staging area from the south, using the crane structure as cover. Avoid the direct east entrance — other Raiders predictably arrive from there.
  3. Listen at the staging area perimeter before advancing. If gunfire is already occurring, a squad is engaged. Wait for the fight to settle before moving in to third-party the winner.
  4. Move quickly to the main crate if the area appears clear. Loot it immediately — secondary crates can wait.
  5. Grab the nearest secondary crate if you have inventory space and the situation allows. Do not spend more than 20 additional seconds in the zone.
  6. Exit via the west side of the cargo area, moving toward the main concourse extraction point. Do not retrace your approach route — assume other Raiders are moving in behind you.

Tips

  • The south approach via the crane is consistently underused by other Raiders — it provides a natural flank advantage.
  • Third-partying supply drop fights is a legitimate and effective strategy. Let other squads take the risk; collect the reward.
  • Bring a medkit and at least one grenade to every supply drop run — combat is likely.

High-Risk, High-Reward: Spaceport Tarmac Drop

Location
Spaceport — Main Tarmac (Open Zone)
Start point
Tarmac approach from the Spaceport interior, using the terminal building as initial cover
Yield
Same loot potential as other drops; extremely high risk due to open terrain

Steps

  1. Approach the tarmac from the Spaceport terminal interior rather than from the open tarmac perimeter — the terminal provides cover for the initial movement.
  2. Use elevated terminal windows or roof access to get a visual on the drop zone before committing. Assess how many squads are visible.
  3. If only one squad is at the crate, engage from elevation using your best available weapon. The height advantage is significant on the open tarmac.
  4. If multiple squads are present, fall back to the terminal and wait. The post-fight third-party opportunity is safer than a three-way engagement.
  5. Move fast on the crate — the tarmac provides no cover from the perimeter. Crouch-loot and immediately move back toward terminal cover.
  6. Exit through the terminal building. Do not cross the open tarmac on exit — you will be visible from all angles.

Tips

  • The tarmac drop is the highest-risk drop zone in the game. Only commit if you have a full squad and strong gear.
  • Solo players should not attempt the tarmac drop directly — the third-party approach from terminal cover is the only viable solo strategy.
  • ARC units also patrol the tarmac perimeter — they complicate the fight and may drive Raiders toward you.

Contested vs. Safe Supply Drop Approaches

ApproachRisk LevelReward ReliabilityBest For
First Arrival (Sprint to crate)Very High — exposed and fighting squads immediatelyHigh if you surviveFull squads with good gear
Third-Party (Wait for fight)Medium — one surviving squad to deal withHigh — they may have already damaged each otherSolo and duo players
Secondary Crate FocusLow-Medium — squads focus on primary crateLower — Tier 1–2 loot poolPlayers who want consistent, safer supply drop returns
Skip Drop, Loot After (very late arrival)Low — main fight is overLow-Zero — main crate likely already lootedEmergencies or practice runs only

Verdict: Third-partying is the highest efficiency approach for most players — medium risk with high reward potential. Only race to first arrival if your squad is fully geared and confident in the engagement.

Supply Drop Rewards — What to Expect

  • Main crate: Tier 2–3 blueprints (community reports ~30–50% Tier 2+ blueprint rate)
  • Main crate: Rare crafting materials — Reactor Cores, Exodus Modules at low rates
  • Main crate: High-quality gear pieces (armor, weapons) at Tier 2 level
  • Main crate: Quality ammunition and medkits
  • Secondary crates: Tier 1–2 blueprints, mid-tier materials, utility items
  • Secondary crates: Ammo, basic medkits, common crafting components
  • Bonus: Defeated Raiders at the drop zone yield their full loadout as additional loot

Frequently asked questions

How often do supply drops spawn in ARC Raiders?

Community reports suggest one to two supply drops per full raid session, with the first typically occurring 8–15 minutes into the session. Exact timing is partially randomized.

Can you get blueprints from supply drops?

Yes. Community reports suggest approximately a 30–50% chance of a Tier 2+ blueprint in the main supply crate. Supply drops are one of the best in-raid sources for higher-tier blueprints.

What is the best strategy for solo players at supply drops?

Third-partying: let other squads fight over the main crate, then engage the survivor while they're damaged. Alternatively, focus on secondary crates while the main fight plays out.

Where do supply drops land in ARC Raiders?

Drop locations are semi-randomized across established zones. On the Spaceport: tarmac, cargo staging, concourse roof. On the Dam: exterior walkway, main gate area, overflow zone. The map notification marks the landing zone.

Should I always go to supply drops?

Only if you're within range and your inventory has space for the potential loot. If you're already carrying significant valuable loot, extracting first and catching the next drop is often smarter than risking your current haul.

Can you get Exodus Modules from supply drops?

Community reports indicate Exodus Modules appear in main supply crates at a low rate. Supply drops are one of the few reliable field sources for Exodus Modules, making them important for endgame progression even with the high-risk nature of competing for them.

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