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U4GM What to Farm in Cold Snap Guide for ARC Raiders

Patch 1.7.0 made the Rust Belt feel less like a looter shooter and more like a survival check, and you notice it fast around Dam Battlegrounds. You step out to grab a "safe" box, the wind picks up, and that blue bar starts creeping toward white like it's got a grudge. I've started treating ARC Raiders Items the same way I treat ammo now: plan for it before the drop, not after the panic hits.

Cold Rules You Can't Ignore

The cold doesn't care how geared you are. Give it about a minute and a half and you're already on borrowed time; keep pushing past the three-minute mark without cover and you'll watch your health melt. The best habit I've built is simple: 1) move roof-to-roof, 2) loot fast and leave, 3) don't "just check one more crate" unless you've got shelter tagged in your head. People die because they hesitate, not because they can't aim.

Candleberries Are the Real Meds

If you're still walking past those glowing red Candleberries, you're basically choosing hard mode. They don't just patch you up, they snap your cold meter back like flipping a switch, and that's huge when the storm's pinning you in open ground. Near the Spaceport pads and the river edges by the Dam, I scoop every bush I can. In my group, one player plays "gardener" and feeds the rest mid-fight. Sounds silly. Then you win a trade because someone pops a berry and stops the bleed and the freeze at once.

Movement, Noise, and the New Fights

Frozen surfaces are funny right up until they get you killed. Lakes and slick paths turn your strafes into slides, and that little loss of control is all it takes for an ambush to land. Visibility's rough too; long sightlines don't feel reliable when the world's washed out. So the meta shifts: tighter routes, quick pushes, and weapons that forgive bad visuals. Footprints are a whole extra layer now. You can track a squad like it's a trail of breadcrumbs, but they're watching yours too, so cut angles, double back indoors, and don't run in perfect lines.

Grinding Smarter, Not Longer

The 2x Trials score makes sessions feel worth it, and "Flickering Flames" finally gives you a reason to hit residential spots for candle holders instead of skipping them. Still, losing a full kit to a blizzard tilt is real, especially when build resets cost 2,000 coins and you're trying stuff out. If you want a safety net so you can mess with the new skill setups without babying your stash, I get why folks look for BluePrint for sale and keep the loop fun instead of stressful.

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