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Arc Raiders: Do You Need Damaged Rocketeer Driver?
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What Is a Damaged Rocketeer Driver?


The Damaged Rocketeer Driver is a common item in Arc Raiders. In practical terms, it’s essentially a broken piece of a Rocketeer Driver that used to be functional but is now worn out. Its main purpose is not as a direct equipment upgrade—it can’t be equipped to give your character new abilities—but it is recyclable into crafting materials, specifically ARC Alloy.


You’ll usually find it when scavenging ARC husks, particularly Rocketeer Husks, so its acquisition is mostly random. Unlike high-tier loot, you won’t see it as a guaranteed drop from missions; it’s more of a by-product of clearing ARC enemies.






Can You Use It Directly in Combat?


The short answer: no. You cannot equip a Damaged Rocketeer Driver, and it does not improve your weapons, armor, or skills. Some players mistakenly think collecting them will give direct combat advantages, but in practice, it’s only useful for crafting.


This is an important distinction because if you’re running a mission and prioritizing combat efficiency, you don’t need to stop for every Damaged Rocketeer Driver you see. Only pick them up if you plan to recycle or salvage materials later.






Recycling vs. Salvaging: How Does It Work?


Here’s where the Damaged Rocketeer Driver actually matters. You have two main options:


  • Recycling: Converts 1 Damaged Rocketeer Driver into 3 ARC Alloy, which is a key crafting material for upgrading your equipment.


  • Salvaging: Converts it into 2 ARC Alloy. Salvaging usually comes from interacting with the item differently, often at a workstation.



In practice, most experienced players prefer recycling since it gives the best return. But if your inventory is full or you need just a small amount of ARC Alloy, salvaging can still be useful.






How Much Should You Collect?


Because each Damaged Rocketeer Driver weighs 0.25 units and stacks up to 3, you can carry a few without significantly impacting mobility. Most players adopt a “grab-and-recycle-later” approach:



  1. Collect Damaged Rocketeer Drivers while clearing ARC areas.


  2. Once your inventory is near capacity, head to a crafting station.


  3. Recycle them into ARC Alloy to use in weapon upgrades or armor enhancements.



If your focus is on endgame builds, having a stockpile of Damaged Rocketeer Drivers is useful since ARC Alloy is required for multiple upgrades. However, if you’re early in the game, you can safely leave them behind if your inventory space is tight.






Is It Worth Buying?


Some players ask whether it makes sense to buy Damaged Rocketeer Drivers. While technically possible through microtransactions (buy arc raiders items for real money), it’s usually not necessary.


In practice, you can collect more than enough through normal gameplay. Spending real money on them only makes sense if:


  • You’re short on crafting materials and want a fast upgrade.


  • You’re trying to complete a specific crafting goal immediately.



For most players, the effort to farm ARC husks is minor compared to the cost of buying items with real money, so farming is generally the better approach.






Common Player Mistakes


Based on my experience, here are mistakes I see often with this item:



  1. Hoarding too many: Some players fill their inventory with Damaged Rocketeer Drivers at the expense of more useful items. Remember, it’s a material, not equipment.


  2. Ignoring them entirely: Others skip them entirely, which is a missed opportunity. They are a free source of ARC Alloy if collected efficiently.


  3. Buying excessively: Relying on real money to acquire these is usually unnecessary unless under tight time pressure.







Practical Tips for Players


  • Stack efficiently: Since they stack up to 3, plan your inventory so you can carry several without clutter.


  • Prioritize recycling at workstations: It maximizes your return in ARC Alloy.


  • Use them strategically: Only pick up Damaged Rocketeer Drivers if you’re in areas rich with ARC enemies; don’t go out of your way.


  • Combine with scavenging routes: Experienced players map out ARC husk locations to get both Damaged Rocketeer Drivers and other valuable components in a single run.







Bottom Line


Do you need Damaged Rocketeer Drivers? The answer depends on your priorities:


  • If your focus is combat and mission efficiency, you don’t need them immediately.


  • If your goal is crafting and upgrades, they are a small but reliable source of ARC Alloy.


  • Buying them with real money is rarely necessary, as you can farm them efficiently in-game.



In short, think of them as a useful crafting resource, not a power-up. Picking them up in moderation and recycling them strategically gives you a steady flow of materials for upgrades without cluttering your inventory.





For most players, the Damaged Rocketeer Driver is a small piece of the crafting puzzle. It won’t make or break a mission, but used wisely, it helps ensure you always have enough ARC Alloy for essential upgrades. Focus on efficient scavenging, stack smart, and use recycling stations to turn these common items into meaningful crafting resources.



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