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ARC Raiders Weapon Meta Tier List in February 2026: Which One Will You Choose?

Category: ARC Raiders Posted: Feb 09, 2026 Views: 1948

As a multiplayer shooter extraction game, weapons and equipment are crucial in ARC Raiders. Following Headwinds update, the developers made adjustments to the weapons, affecting their ranking and player choices. Based on the latest information, we've compiled a new weapon ranking list for February, hoping it will be helpful.

Factors Affecting Weapon Tier List

The factors influencing weapon rankings in ARC Raiders may differ from other games because players need to find or craft these weapons using blueprints. However, players may discard or lose these weapons later in the game to gain more storage space.

These factors mean players need to consider whether acquiring a weapon is worth the resources. Furthermore, weapons are suitable for PvP and PvE, and factors such as practicality and the difficulty of obtaining ARC Raiders blueprints also need to be considered.

ARC Raiders Weapon Meta Tier List in February 2026: Which One Will You Choose?

Weapon Tier List

Based on the factors mentioned above, firearms can be roughly divided into five tiers: S, A, B, C, and D.

Tier S

Ferro

It's an inexpensive yet powerful folding combat rifle. Players can easily attack enemy weak points with it, but it requires reloading after each shot, so it's not recommended for close-quarters combat. Using Ferro as a long-range weapon is a better choice.

Ferro has a decent drop rate in the game; players can obtain it through scavenging. If you have enough resources, you can also trade with Tian Wen for 1425 coins to acquire a Ferro. Alternatively, you can craft it yourself, requiring 5 Metal Parts and 2 Rubber Parts in Gunsmith 1.

Kettle

It's a light ammo semi-automatic Assault Rifle, suitable for close to medium-range shooting. It's practically invincible in the game. While it can quickly and accurately shoot enemies, its bullet velocity is slow and its reload time is long. Players are best advised to attack enemy weak points from a distance and switch to a more suitable close-range weapon for melee combat.

Kettle has a low drop rate and low crafting cost, so it's most recommended to obtain it through looting and crafting. However, if you desperately need one but lack sufficient crafting materials, you can find Tian Wen, where you can exchange 2520 coins for a Kettle.

Anvil

Anvil is a Hand Cannon that requires Heavy Ammo. Because it deals extremely high damage with headshots and can easily break through ARC enemy armor, you should carry it as a backup weapon.

Anvil is a rare weapon, so obtaining it through looting is impractical. It's recommended to craft it or exchange 15000 coins with Tian Wen for an Anvil. To craft it yourself, players need to collect 5 Mechanical Components and 6 Simple Gun Parts beforehand, upgrade their Gunsmith to level 2, and use the corresponding blueprint.

Tier A

Stitcher

This is a Light Ammo Submachine Gun. While it has high damage, its rate of fire is slow and recoil is significant, requiring a high level of skill. In the hands of experienced players, it's extremely lethal, but it's not very beginner-friendly.

Stitcher is a relatively common weapon, obtainable through scavenging. Crafting it requires collecting 8 Metal Parts and 4 Rubber Parts, and meeting the requirements of Gunsmith level 1 and Workbench level 1. The most direct way to obtain it is by trading with Tian Wen for 2400 coins.

Burletta

Burletta is a Light Ammo pistol. It's a versatile, mid-level weapon. It doesn't require a high level of skill and most players can handle it. If you're struggling to decide which weapon to bring, Burletta is arguably the best choice. It's also a great option in PvP battles.

Burletta is a relatively rare weapon in ARC Raiders. Its low drop rate, combined with its versatility and decent damage, makes it difficult to obtain through scavenging.

Crafting Burletta is also complex. Players need to collect 3 Mechanical Components and 3 Simple Gun Parts as materials, complete the Industrial Espionage to obtain the blueprint, and then craft it in Gunsmith 1. The easiest way to get it is probably by talking to Tian Wen; you can get a Burletta for 8700 coins.

Renegade

It's a combat rifle using Medium Ammo. In mid-range combat and PvP, it's a better choice than Ferro. If you can get a headshot from a high vantage point, it can deal massive damage.

While Renegade can be used as a substitute for Ferro, its drop rate is significantly lower. Therefore, players shouldn't rely too heavily on scavenging to obtain it; crafting and finding Tian Wen are more effective methods. Before crafting, players need to collect 2 Advanced Mechanical Components, 3 Medium Gun Parts, and 5 Oil as materials. Additionally, Gunsmith needs to be upgraded to level 3 to combine with the blueprint.

Tempest

This is an assault rifle using Medium Ammo. It offers good handling, low ammo consumption, and decent damage, making it more suitable for PvP. However, its crafting cost is extremely high, so players shouldn't blindly choose it based solely on its advantages.

As an epic weapon, Tempest naturally has a low drop rate in the game, and coupled with its high crafting cost, it's not easily obtained. If players have sufficient resources, crafting Tempest is worth considering.

Equalizer

This is a powerful mini-cannon, especially effective against ARC enemies at long range, as it can effectively damage enemy armor and expose their weaknesses. However, Equalizer isn't a good choice against other players because it's too slow, giving them enough reaction time to dodge attacks.

Equalizer has a low drop rate, making it difficult to obtain through looting. Players can collect 3 Magnetic Accelerators, 3 Complex Gun Parts, and 1 Queen Reactor as materials, and craft it at Gunsmith III level using the corresponding blueprint.

Aphelion

It's a combat rifle suitable for long-range combat, allowing players to snipe targets relatively easily. Aphelion is better suited for long-range engagements and PvP modes.

To craft Aphelion, players need to kill a Matriarch. They also need to collect 3 Magnetic Accelerators, 3 Complex Gun Parts, and 1 Matriarch Reactor as materials, and craft it at Gunsmith III using Aphelion blueprint. This overly complicated acquisition process lowers its overall rating.

Tier B

IL Toro

It's a shotgun. While IL Toro suffers from short range and slow rate of fire, it boasts high damage and a wide bullet spread. IL Toro excels in confined spaces. Players who use IL Toro to headshot enemies are almost guaranteed victory.

The high damage might attract players to IL Toro, but it's a rare weapon. Players who want it can craft it themselves. The easiest way is to acquire it from Tian Wen for 15,000 coins.

Arpeggio

It's an assault rifle using Medium Ammo. However, its damage is low, only dealing moderate damage to enemies at medium range. Its insufficient firepower makes it unsuitable for PvE mode.

While Arpeggio is rare, upgrading its combat capabilities requires collecting other attachments. Therefore, players without specific needs can choose not to collect Arpeggio.

Venator

It's a pistol using Medium Ammo. Venator was overpowered in previous versions, so it has been nerfed somewhat, but it can still accurately shoot other Raiders and ARC forces. Be aware that its loud gunshots may attract other enemies, and it consumes more ammo than other pistols, so players need to prepare plenty of ammo.

Venator's spawn rate in the game is low, so crafting it is a better option if players want to obtain it. Players need to collect 2 Advanced Mechanical Components, 3 Medium Gun Parts, and 5 Magnets as materials, and then craft it using a blueprint once their Gunsmith reaches level 2.

Torrente

This is a light machine gun using Medium Ammo. This weapon is designed for PvE mode, easily shredding Arc robots, but its slow rate of fire and low accuracy make it less effective against other Raiders.

Torrente is also a rare weapon; crafting it is the best option for PvE mode. Players need to collect 2 Advanced Mechanical Components, 3 Medium Gun Parts, and 6 Steel Springs as materials, and then craft it using the blueprint after their Gunsmith reaches level 2.

If it's PvP mode and you can't gain the upper hand in battle, abandoning Torrente is a good option.

Vulcano

Like IL Toro, Vulcano is a shotgun. Although it's more expensive than IL Toro, it still suffers from short range, slow rate of fire, and inability to penetrate armor. It's more suitable for use in densely populated areas, where it can deal significant damage.

Vulcano is an epic weapon, making it difficult to obtain by simply picking it up on the map. If players really need it in battle, they can craft it themselves. Crafting a Vulcano requires 1 Magnetic Accelerator, 3 Heavy Gun Parts, and 1 Exodus Module, and the player's Gunsmith must be at level 3 to craft it using the corresponding blueprint.

Bobcat

It's a submachine gun using Light Ammo. Bobcat is even slightly better than Kettle and Stitcher, but due to its high acquisition difficulty, it only ranks in the B tier overall. Furthermore, Bobcat has significant recoil, requiring recoil-reducing attachments for optimal use.

As an epic-tier submachine gun, the best way to obtain it is by crafting it from a blueprint. However, with Kettle and Stitcher becoming better alternatives, Bobcat is no longer as essential.

Bettina

It's an assault rifle using Heavy Ammo. While its rate of fire is slow, it delivers high damage output. It performs better in PvE mode, allowing players to use it against Arc's heavier minions.

Bettina is also an epic-tier weapon. In certain game modes, the best way to obtain it is by collecting enough materials and crafting it using a blueprint. Players need 3 Advanced Mechanical Components, 3 Heavy Gun Parts, and 3 Canisters as materials, and can craft it when Gunsmith reaches Tier 3.

Jupiter

It's a sniper rifle. It deals extremely high damage and can easily penetrate armor, but due to its cumbersome handling, it's unsuitable for close-quarters combat against agile enemies. Its best use case is in PvE, shooting at distant Arc enemies.

As an epic weapon, crafting is the best way for players to obtain it. To craft Jupiter, you need to collect 3 Magnetic Accelerators and 3 Complex Gun Parts, and then craft it using the blueprint after reaching Gunsmith level 3.

Tier C

Rattler

It's an assault rifle that uses Medium Ammo. Its application is highly limited, primarily suited for combat against basic Hornets and Wasps; better weapons can replace it in other situations.

Rattler is a common weapon with a decent drop rate on the map. Players can acquire it through pickup or crafting.

Osprey

It's a sniper rifle that uses Medium Ammo. Its applications and functions are also limited, suitable only for providing fire support to ground allies or weakening enemies from concealed positions.

Osprey is a rare weapon; players can pick it up or craft it using blueprints. However, due to its limited uses, it's not a necessary piece of equipment.

Hullcracker

It's a weapon that fires explosive projectiles using Launcher Ammo. Hullcracker was once very powerful, but has been nerfed after several updates, significantly reducing its strength. Nevertheless, it's suitable for weakening enemy armor, but not recommended for engaging other players.

Hullcracker is an Epic-tier weapon. Players can obtain it by picking it up or crafting it. If neither method works, players can get it for 30,000 coins from Tian Wen.

Tier D

Hairpin

This is a pistol using Light Ammo. Aside from its built-in silencer, the Hairpin has few advantages. Its power is low, making it unsuitable for use at the start of a battle; it's better suited for ambushing and headshots enemies before the battle begins.

Hairpin has a relatively high drop rate, allowing players to obtain it through pickup. Crafting it is also an option.

However, Tier C and D weapons are not necessities. Their limited applicability and insufficient power mean players can choose better weapons to replace them.

The above is the latest comprehensive ranking of firearms in February 2026. Players can choose the most suitable weapon based on their own situation.

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