Arc Raiders Root Of The Matter Quest Guide

You don’t need to gather any items for this task. Since the Research Building and its surroundings are quite dangerous, we suggest equipping a basic loadout unless you’re a very experienced player.

You don’t need to gather any items for this task. Since the Research Building and its surroundings are quite dangerous, we suggest equipping a basic loadout unless you’re a very experienced player.

You can start this quest with whatever gear you have – you don’t need to gather anything first. This way, you won’t risk losing valuable items if you encounter difficulties in the Dam Battlegrounds.

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Once you get Major Aiva’s Patch, remember to retrieve items from the surface. It’s also smart to carry an augment with a secure storage space, just in case you drop your quest item while fighting.

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You don’t need to gather any items for this task, so feel free to start with an empty loadout to avoid risking your valuable resources. When you’re prepared, continue reading to find out where to locate the helmet needed for the ‘Keeping the Memory’ quest.

Overall, there are six different Crafting Stations in ARC Raiders:

Because you’ll be collecting Major Aiva’s Mementos, it’s smart to use an augment that creates a safe storage space for items. That way, if you pick up the mementos but die before you can return to base, they’ll still be safe in your storage and you won’t lose them.
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