arc raiders blueprints could be the best friend of yours or your worst nightmare if your collecting habit is insatiable. Arc Raiders has an extensive crafting and loot collection, which is essential to the game. This game has so many items, ranging from soccer balls deflated to powerful weapons. It is easy to get tripped up by the confusing layout of the various menus.


 


 As a hoar-collector myself, I thought that it would be only natural for me to share my methods of managing the never-ending gathering in this otherwise exciting adrenaline-rush.


 


 In this article, I will address what I believe to be three of the biggest problems with inventory management.


 


arc raiders shop has a meta game that revolves around inventory management, crafting and other aspects. This is what really drives the action. What you're really here for is to gather materials to make things. A cluttered inventory gives you the opportunity to set yourself a list of tasks, and go into battles.


 


 


 It's full!


 If you have just finished a raid but your inventory is already full, you won't be able to accept new materials. If you've just completed a quest, and got something awesome from it, but your inventory is already full, then you won't be able to use it. If your inventory is already full, you may not even be able use the Free Loadout.


 


 If this is true, then I would guess that you haven't paid much attention at all to the contents of your inventory. The idea of scrolling down through the massive grid of icons can be tedious, but with so many things to choose from. This mess can be sorted out with a couple of simple steps.


 


 Step one - Manage your inventory


 Arc Raiders has a somewhat inefficient inventory system. In a game that has been criticized for using AI, the inventory is not very intelligent.


 


 Take Shotgun ammo. All the icons are stacked in a grid. One icon can contain up to twenty shells. If you have multiple stacks, they will all max out at 20 shells. It is not uncommon for stacks with fewer shells than the maximum 20 to take up several grid spaces. In your inventory grid, you might have one stack of 20, a second stack of 12, and a third of two stacks. Inefficient!


 


 It's as simple as clicking on the "Merge Stacks button" next to the sorting choices. Wouldn't it be nice if this was done automatically?


 


 Step two - Sell valuables or recycle recyclables


 If your inventory is overflowing, it could be because you are a collector who collects everything. There may be valuables that you should get rid of. I'm always surprised by the number of random valuables that are tucked away in Misc. category.


 


 If you don't need them, then they can be discarded. Arc Raiders has let us down yet again with its inventory system. Not all things that are labeled recyclable or soldable can be thrown out. Pillows for example are valuables which you can sell. However, you will also need to upgrade Scrappy in the Workshop. You should keep track of all your crafting projects so you do not accidentally sell items that are needed for it.


 


 You can also recycle items in your inventory by using the Crafting submenu, which is indicated by a wrench icon. Be careful, as some of these items may be needed for Workshop upgrade. It's not always necessary to get rid of everything. Sometimes, a few camera lenses and radios or rusted tools will suffice.


 


 Step three: Repair or upgrade existing gear


 


 There shouldn't be too many duplicates in your stock. You need to maintain the durability meters on your guns and shields. You can upgrade guns to increase their functionality.


 


 These needs can help you to clear up space. Restore all shields. Upgrade your guns or make sure they are at their highest upgrade level. I would recommend making weapon mods, and applying them to your guns as soon you can.


 


 These actions require crafting supplies. By reducing your total inventory, you can decrease your costs.


 


 Bonus tip, plus cheat sheet. Craft Quick Use Items and take them wherever you go


 The tip above is also good, but I would recommend that you take the time to create things such as smoke grenades or noisemakers. You can also make door blockers. They are also very fun to use and can be useful on the battlefield. However, crafting these items consumes resources and taking them with you allows you to free up inventory.


 


 Arc Raiders comes with a plethora of loot, junk, and other items to collect. The work of Reddit's pRoDeeD has helped to demystify much of this stuff. Happy collecting.