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ARC Raiders Trap Guide from Placement to Dismantle | Mastering Chain Reactions and Stealth

Category: ARC Raiders Posted: Jul 06, 2026 Views: 12

In every corner of ARC Raiders, you can never let your guard down. Not only must you watch out for the dangerous ARC, but you also have to keep an eye on the rats lurking behind your back.

Many players are particularly fond of using traps, which serve not only as defensive tools but also as excellent complements to offensive strategies. Yet players are no longer content with deploying traps individually; they combine them in creative ways. Below, we will look at how to counter, set up, and dismantle these devices.

ARC Raiders Trap Guide from Placement to Dismantle | Mastering Chain Reactions and Stealth

Countering Traps

Fewer players are willing to engage in a straight gunfight these days; instead, more prefer to lie in ambush like rats. They like to set up near extraction points or wait just outside the doors of important rooms, ready to strike when a player returns laden with loot.

The favorite gadget of these ambushers is Jolt Mine. Once placed against a wall, it stuns anyone who triggers it, making them an easy kill for the waiting predator. This is the classic rat tactic.

Blaze Grenade

Against the trap described above, Blaze Grenade is the best countermeasure. When you approach a doorway, listen carefully, because both Jolt Mines and Explosive Mines emit a distinct audio cue. As soon as you pick up on these sound signals, you can clear the area with a Blaze Grenade.

All you need to do is get close to the door or wall and toss Blaze Grenade inside or behind it. The resulting flames will detonate any trap within the blast radius, including Jolt Mines and Explosive Mines.

Moreover, Blaze Grenade does not only destroy visible traps; it can also clear placements hidden behind walls. If you throw the grenade precisely to the spot directly above where a trap is set, the explosive spread can wipe out mines on the other side of the wall.

This trick works especially well against Blaze Grenade traps tucked near door frames, effectively breaking the elaborate ambush setups that rats love to devise.

Setting Traps

Barricade Kit

If you prefer to play the rat, and you want your traps to be more concealed, simply placing them down anywhere will not suffice.

When you place a Blaze Grenade trap conventionally on both sides of a door, its laser indicator is very conspicuous. However, with Barricade Kit, you can greatly improve its stealthiness.

Just set up Barricade Kit inside the door frame to block the entrance, then mount Blaze Grenade trap on the upper back side of Barricade Kit. When an enemy destroys the barricade, the trap will drop and trigger immediately.

Trap Combos

If you intend to take down an entire squad with traps, the power of a single Blaze Grenade is clearly insufficient. You will need to prepare multiple traps so that they detonate simultaneously, enough to eliminate any unlucky soul who steps into them.

Required items:

  • Barricade Kit × 1
  • Blaze Grenade Trap × 1
  • Several units of Synthesized Fuel
  • Explosive Mine × 2 (even 1 will do)
  • Gas Mine × 1

First, just like the earlier setup for Blaze Grenade, place Barricade Kit in the door frame to block the doorway. Then mount Blaze Grenade trap high on the back of the barricade, because a lower position might cause it to be accidentally triggered by Synthesized Fuel.

After that, drop a few cans of Synthesized Fuel behind Barricade Kit - three or four should be enough. Then place Explosive Mine and Gas Mine behind the barricade as well.

The trigger mechanism is the same as with Barricade Kit. When other players break down the barricade, Blaze Grenade trap falls and sets off Synthesized Fuel, causing a chain of explosions and gas dispersion. If those players react even a little slowly, they will be caught in the blast and downed instantly.

The downside of this chain trap is that Blaze Grenade trap emits a noticeable sound, which experienced players might detect early. You can mask some of the noise by placing a Noise Maker outside the room, but make sure its position is not easy to spot or destroy.

Instant Trigger Trick

With a normally placed Blaze Grenade trap, after the door opens, the enemy has to walk into the detection range - that is, hit the red laser line - before it goes off. That is actually a bit foolish; unless the player is rushing in blindly, few will fall for it.

However, you can slightly adjust the placement to make it detonate much more readily. Instead of putting Blaze Grenade trap on the small ledge inside the door frame, mount it directly on the inner side of the door frame itself. That way, the moment the door is opened, the laser is tripped by the door panel and the trap explodes instantly.

This trick does not require Barricade Kit, yet it can also set off a chain reaction. It is highly effective at disrupting the enemy's attack rhythm, especially when defending critical rooms.

Other Trap Tips

Removing a Zipline

After a Zipline is used, it cannot be manually dismantled, and other players can track your movement via the zipline's position. Using a Crash Mat can make Zipline disappear.

First, place Crash Mat on the ground, then mount Zipline above the mat. Once used, Zipline will vanish along with the mat when the mat disappears, leaving only the anchor pole at the end. From a distance, other players can hardly identify that remnant as a zipline, and even if they do, they cannot easily use it to gauge your direction.

Pulse Mine

Pulse Mine has a hidden mechanic that allows you to negate fall damage. You can place Pulse Mine at your landing spot; when you jump and fall, the pulse shockwave will cancel the impact damage.

Note, however, that if you enter the free-fall animation state, this mechanism fails and you will still take full damage.

Mine Dismantling

All mine-type traps can be manually disarmed. The standard method is to crouch and creep toward the mine at the slowest speed, which then allows you to dismantle it.

That said, some players place mines on walls or in awkward positions that make it impossible to approach for disarming. In those cases, Blaze Grenade remains your best option as a demolition tool.

Traps are extremely useful tools in ARC Raiders. Once you are familiar with their hidden features, you will be able to counter insidious campers or set up unexpected deadly ambushes with ease.


If you need any powerful traps, you can buy ARC Raiders blueprints at IGGM, where you'll also find materials and weapons. You can use them to become a hunter.

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