IIntroduction
A build in a video game is referred to as a player archetype, just like in Real life, you’ll see people who are really into the gym, or people who really like to read books, or people who are into extreme sports. All of these are their archetypes of being themselves and are a part of their personalities.

The same case is in the video games, in which a player decides to build their character, they use a set of skills that they like the most or want their character to be better at. But just like in real life, in video games, something and some traits are objectively better than others.
So in this blog, we are going to talk about them in detail, because this blog is going to be a best builds guide about ARC raiders. After reading this blog, you’ll have clarity and a few choices about what you have to do with your raider.
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Quick Summary: Best Build in ARC Raiders
- Best Overall Build: Core Build
- Best PvP Build: Combat Build
- Best Speed Build: Runner Build
- Best Defensive Build: Tank Build
- Best Loot-Focused Build: Fast Loot Build
If you are new to the game, start with the Core Build.
Build Comparison Overview
| Build | Focus | Strength | Weakness | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Runner Build | Pure mobility | Fast rotation & extraction | Low durability | Speed-focused players |
| Combat Build | Balanced offense | Strong 1v1 capability | Medium survivability | PvP players |
| Fast Loot Build | Scavenging efficiency | High inventory & stealth | Weak in fights | Loot-focused players |
| Tank Build | Shield & armor | High survivability | Slow movement | Squad frontline |
| Core Build | Balanced | Versatile & adaptable | No extreme strengths | Beginners |
Best Builds in the Game
So I’ll be focusing on 5 different topics in this blog, each of them will have a focus ground, and I will also tell you what type of players should go for which type of build, and what type of build is best suited for what.
Runner Build
Focus:
This is focused on pure speed and agility.
Best for players who prioritize speed, agility, and high mobility.
So this build is purely for agility and speed. This one will allow you to move fast, which, if you’re an aggressive player, could benefit you a lot. It will also allow you to quickly charge after looting, making things easier for extraction. But there are trade-offs you actively have to acknowledge about this build. You don’t get to be tough or have a lot of room in terms of backpack storage; you only have speed and movement. So keep that in mind while going for this specific Build.
Skill Tree Allocation
| Conditioning | Mobility | Survival |
| Used to the Weight (5/5) | Nimble Climber 1/5 | Agile Croucher (5/5) |
| _ | Slip and Slide 5/5 | _ |
| _ | Marathon Runner 5/5 | _ |
| _ | Sturdy Ankles (1/5) | _ |
| _ | Youthful Lungs (5/5) | _ |
| _ | Carry the Momentum (1/1) | _ |
| _ | Calming Stroll (1/1) | _ |
| _ | Crawl Before You Walk (1/5) | _ |
| _ | Off the Wall (5/5) | _ |
| _ | Vigorous Vaulter (1/1) | _ |
| _ | Heroic Leap (1/5) | _ |
| _ | Vaults on Vaults on Vaults (1/1) | _ |
| _ | Vault Spring (1/1) | _ |
Combat Build
Focus:
This is focused on having a good chunk of damage while also having good shields and armor.
This one is best for players who are not shy to get into 1v1’s to against other raiders.
The combat build is kind of a hybrid between the tank build, which we’ll discuss a bit later, and the runner build, because in it, you have the agility and quickness of the Runner build while also having some of the tough elements of the tank build. Which creates a good balance; you can take enemies head-on if you want to, or you could dip them as well. The choice is yours to make.
Anyway, here’s how it’s skill tree looks like:
| Conditioning | Mobility | Survival |
| Used to the Weight (5/5) | Nimble Climber 1/5 | Agile Croucher (1/5) |
| Blast Born (1/5) | Slip and Slide 4/5 | Revitalizing Squat (5/5) |
| Gentle Pressure (1/5) | Marathon Runner 5/5 | In-Round Crafting (1/1) |
| Proficient Pryer (3/5) | Sturdy Ankles (1/5) | _ |
| Fight or Flight (5/5) | Youthful Lungs (5/5) | _ |
| Survivor’s Stamina (1/1) | Carry the Momentum (1/1) | _ |
| Downed But Determined (1/5) | Calming Stroll (1/1) | _ |
| _ | Crawl Before You Walk (3/5) | _ |
| _ | _ | _ |
Fast Loot Build
Focus:
The one is a hybrid of being a runner build and the combat build.
For the players who prioritize getting the most material and clearing containers while avoiding direct combat.
The point of the entire game is to loot and survive, so if you’re a player who likes to hoard the items as much as they can without getting yourself killed in the process, this is the build you should go for, it will allow you to carry a lot of loot and will also let you run quickly and be agile, But keep in mind, that you’re trading this for combat, so you’re going to be weak in fights against the other raiders. Here’s the tree skill for the fast loot build.
| Conditioning | Mobility | Survival |
| Used to the Weight (5/5) | Nimble Climber (1/5) | Agile Croucher (1/5) |
| Gentle Pressure (1/5) | Marathon Runner (1/5) | Revitalizing Squat (5/5) |
| Proficient Pryer (3/5) | Youthful Lungs (2/5) | In-Round Crafting (1/1) |
| _ | _ | Looter’s Instincts (5/5 |
| _ | _ | Silent Scavenger (5/5) |
| _ | _ | Suffer in Silence (1/1) |
| _ | _ | Good As New (1/1) |
| _ | _ | Traveling Tinkerer (1/1) |
| _ | _ | Broad Shoulders (5/5) |
| _ | _ | Stubborn Mule (5/5) |
| _ | _ | Looter’s Luck (1/1) |
| _ | _ | One Raider’s Scraps (1/5) |
| _ | _ | Security Breach (1/1) |
Tank Build
Focus:
This one is focused on having the most amount of shield and armor.
Players who want to take every fight they can and are not afraid to go up against other raiders’ squads.
This build is for players who want to take action, hold positions, and keep getting into every fight they can. They’re there to engage with everyone and fight with everyone; the tank build is for players who like to play as a fortress around their team. But there are some major costs to attain this build, because the game is designed for players to loot and extract, but the build is heavily guarded, it is slow and does not have quick movement, which can make the players a lot slower than their team, so keep this in mind if you are going with this build. Here’s the skill tree for this build.
| Conditioning | Mobility | Survival |
| Used to the Weight (5/5) | Nimble Climber (1/5) | _ |
| Gentle Pressure (1/5) | Marathon Runner (5/5) | _ |
| Proficient Pryer (3/5) | Youthful Lungs (5/5) | _ |
| Blast-Born (1/5) | _ | _ |
| Fight or Flight (5/5) | _ | _ |
| Survivor’s Stamina (1/1) | _ | _ |
| Unburdened Roll (1/1) | _ | _ |
| Downed But Determined (2/5) | _ | _ |
| A Little Extra (5/5) | _ | _ |
| Turtle Crawl (1/1) | _ | _ |
| Loaded Arms (5/5) | _ | _ |
| Back On Your Feet (1/1) | _ | _ |
Core Build
Focus:
This one is the most balanced one, and the most versatile one, without having any leaning towards any one way.
For almost any player who’s new to the game and does’nt have a certain play style.
This build is the most versatile one in the game, because it allows you to have good things of every skill tree while also not letting you lean on one side really heavily. This build is good for looting, getting into fights, or just rotating as fast as possible, since it does’nt rely on a single skill tree, it allows the skill points to be spread around. With this, you’ll be quick, Resilient and powerful. So if you don’t have a specific playstyle than just go with this one.
| Conditioning | Mobility | Survival |
| Used to the Weight (5/5) | Nimble Climber (1/5) | Agile Croucher (3/5) |
| Gentle Pressure (1/5) | Slip and Slide (3/5) | Revitalizing Squat (5/5) |
| Proficient Pryer (3/5) | Marathon Runner (5/5) | Looter’s Instincts (1/5) |
| _ | Sturdy Ankles (1/5) | In-Round Crafting (1/1) |
| _ | Youthful Lungs (5/5) | Silent Scavenger (5/5) |
| _ | Carry the Momentum (1/1) | Suffer in Silence (1/1) |
| _ | Calming Stroll (1/1) | Good As New (1/1) |
| _ | _ | Traveling Tinkerer (1/1) |
| _ | _ | Broad Shoulders (5/5) |
Which Build Should You Choose?
- If you are new → Core Build
- If you want speed → Runner Build
- If you enjoy PvP → Combat Build
- If you want maximum durability → Tank Build
- If you prioritize loot → Fast Loot Build
Common Build Mistakes
- Choosing a build without understanding trade-offs
- Going Tank in solo without mobility
- Going Runner without survivability awareness
- Ignoring extraction mechanics
- Not adapting build to squad composition
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best overall build in ARC Raiders?
The Core Build is the most versatile and beginner-friendly option.
What is the best PvP build?
The Combat Build offers the best balance between damage and survivability.
Is the Tank build good for solo players?
It can work, but it is better suited for squad play due to slower mobility.
Which build is best for farming loot?
The Fast Loot Build is optimized for scavenging and inventory efficiency.
Conclusion
Build choice in ARC Raiders is not about copying what others use. It is about understanding your playstyle, risk tolerance, and objectives. Each build offers unique strengths and trade-offs. The best build is the one that aligns with how you approach raids, combat, and extraction.