How to Split Items in ARC Raiders—A Fair and Efficient Guide for Your Squad
Your Key to Team Harmony
Welcome to the world of ARC Raiders, where teamwork is your greatest weapon against the relentless ARC machines. Victory feels sweet, but nothing can sour a successful mission faster than confusion or arguments over who gets what loot.
This guide is here to help. We’ll explain everything you need to know about dividing your hard-earned spoils. By mastering how to split items in ARC Raiders, your squad can focus on the real fight and enjoy the rewards together. Let’s dive in and ensure everyone gets their fair share.

Why Splitting Loot Matters in a Co-op Game
ARC Raiders is a cooperative game. You survive, complete objectives, and succeed as a team. The loot you find during missions, often called “salvage,” is crucial for upgrading your gear, crafting new items, and progressing. If one player takes everything, it hurts the whole team’s progress and can lead to frustration.
Learning how to split items in ARC Raiders isn't just about being nice; it’s a smart strategy. A well-equipped team is a stronger team. Fair sharing builds trust and makes everyone want to play together again.
The Basics: Understanding Item Types
Before we split anything, let's understand what you’re picking up. Items in ARC Raiders generally fall into a few categories:
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Resources/Materials: These are crafting components like Wire, Alloy, or Archelite. They are usually needed by everyone for personal upgrades.
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Consumables: Items like health packs, ammo, or grenades that you use during a mission.
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Equipment/Weapons: Sometimes, you’ll find full weapons or gear pieces. These are often the most valuable finds.
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Cosmetics & Warbond Progress: Items that change your appearance or progress on your seasonal Warbond track.
Knowing what an item is used for helps decide who needs it most.
Core Method: The “Need Before Greed” Principle
The most common and fair system players use is called “Need Before Greed.” Here’s how it works in simple steps:
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Communication is Key: As soon as valuable loot is found, use your voice chat or text chat. A simple “Hey, a new rifle over here!” starts the process.
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Declare Your Need: Players who actually need the item for their current build should speak up. For example, “My primary weapon is under-leveled, I could use it.”
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Check for Greed: If more than one player “needs” the item, you can quickly discuss who it would help the most. If no one genuinely needs it for immediate progress, then players who just “want” it (greed) can decide who takes it.
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Quick Decision: Don’t take too long! Set a time limit. If no one speaks up for a needed item after a few seconds, it’s free for anyone to take.
This method prevents the fastest player from grabbing everything and ensures loot goes to where it provides the most benefit for the team.
Step-by-Step: How to Physically Split Items
ARC Raiders may not have a fully automated “share” button. Splitting often relies on player action and honesty. Here’s a practical guide on how to split items in ARC Raiders during a mission:
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For Resources/Materials: The best practice is to take turns looting resource nodes or fallen enemies. You can say, “I’ll get this crate, you get the next one.” For rare materials that appear in a single pile, the player who picks them up can promise to share equally back at the hub or drop some for others.
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For Consumables: These should usually go to the player who will use them immediately. If a Medic finds extra health packs, they should take them. If an Assault player is low on grenades, they get the grenade drop.
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For High-Value Equipment: This is where “Need Before Greed” shines. The agreed-upon player simply walks over and picks up the weapon or gear piece. Everyone else respects the decision.
Advanced Tips: Planning Ahead with Your Squad
The best way to avoid problems is to talk before the match starts.
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Set Expectations: While loading in, quickly ask, “Are we doing need before greed for loot?” This gets everyone on the same page instantly.
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Assign Roles: If your squad has a designated Sniper, they should have priority on sniper rifles and related scopes. Your Engineer might get first call on tech components.
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Use External Systems: For very organized teams, you can use simple external rules. Examples are “loot goes to the person whose name starts with A-Z first this mission, then we rotate,” or “main weapon drops go to the player with the lowest item level.”
What to Do With Duplicates or Unwanted Items
Sometimes, you’ll find a good item that nobody in your current team needs. Here are your options:
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Extract It: Successfully extracting from the mission allows you to keep all loot in your personal inventory. An item you don’t need can be broken down (salvaged) for useful materials back at your base.
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Share Materials Later: If you pick up a weapon for a friend who isn’t in the game, you can’t trade it directly. However, once you salvage it, you might be able to use the resources to craft something for them later, if the game’s systems allow it. Always check the specific salvage and crafting menus.

Common Problems and Fair Solutions
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Problem: A player grabs everything without talking.
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Solution: Calmly remind them of the squad’s loot rules. If it continues, you may not want to play with that person again.
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Problem: Two players really need the same item.
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Solution: Roll a virtual die (many gamer apps have this), or flip a coin. Agree to let the other person have the next big find. It’s about being fair over time, not just for one item.
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Problem: Someone disconnects before loot is shared.
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Solution: If you picked up something they needed, a good practice is to message them after the game and explain what happened. Honesty keeps friendships strong.
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Teamwork Makes the Dream Work
Mastering the social aspect of looting is as important as mastering your jump-jet. Knowing how to split items in ARC Raiders effectively removes tension and builds a stronger, more cooperative squad. It turns a group of individual players into a true team where everyone looks out for each other.
Remember: communicate clearly, follow the “Need Before Greed” rule, and discuss loot rules early. By doing so, you’ll ensure that every victorious Extract is celebrated by everyone, and your squad is ready for even bigger challenges ahead. Now get out there, share the spoils, and bring down those ARC machines!

