
ARC Circuitry
ARC Raiders Material Shop: Buy ARC Circuitry for Refiner Upgrades & Gear Crafting
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If your Refiner upgrade is stuck, check your material list. Most players hit the same wall: ARC Circuitry.
It is rare, useful, and annoying to farm under pressure. You usually get it from intact ARC Probes, but those drops attract enemies and other Raiders fast. Buying from GGWTB cuts the wait and gets your crafting path moving.
ARC Circuitry Topside is a rare scavenged material in ARC Raiders. It is used for crafting, repairs, station upgrades, and defensive gear.
| Material | Use | Priority |
|---|---|---|
| ARC Circuitry | Crafting and repairs | High |
| Refiner upgrades | Workshop progression | Very high |
| Medium Shields | Better survival | High |
| Recycling | Converts into ARC Alloy | Low priority |
Do not waste it early. If your stations are not upgraded yet, save ARC Circuitry for progression first.
ARC Circuitry is not common scrap. It is a bottleneck material.
| Problem | What It Blocks | Best Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Missing Circuitry | Refiner progression | Buy or farm probes |
| Low defense | Medium Shield crafting | Save Circuitry for gear |
| Broken gear | Repairs | Keep spare units |
| Bad probe RNG | Slow upgrades | Buy from GGWTB |
| Contested probe drops | Lost raids | Extract fast or skip farming |
Pain point: you need Circuitry, but probes are risky.
Strategy: farm during good events or buy directly.
Execution: use it on upgrades first.
Result: faster station progress and stronger gear.
Farming works. It is just not always worth the time.
You need probe spawns, clear audio, safe movement, enough bag space, and a clean extraction. One bad fight can erase the run.
| GGWTB Advantage | Why It Helps |
|---|---|
| Direct material purchase | No probe RNG |
| Fast upgrade prep | Push Refiner progress sooner |
| Useful for solo players | Avoid contested probe fights |
| Good for crafting goals | Stock material before building gear |
| Simple order flow | Search, buy, receive, use |
| Less wasted raid time | Farm loot, not bottlenecks |
If you only need 1–3 ARC Circuitry to finish an upgrade, buying is usually cleaner than spending multiple raids chasing probes.
1. Search ARC Circuitry Topside on GGWTB.
2. Open the ARC Raiders Material Shop product page.
3. Choose quantity.
4. Confirm delivery details.
5. Complete checkout.
6. Follow delivery instructions.
7. Use it first on Refiner upgrades or key crafting needs.
Tip: check your full upgrade recipe before buying. Do not solve Circuitry and then discover you are missing another rare part.
You can get ARC Circuitry by farming probes, crafting it, or looting ARC-related sources.
| Method | Requirement | Reliability |
|---|---|---|
| Intact ARC Probes | Find and breach landed probes | High if probes spawn |
| Crafting | Level 2+ Refinery | High with materials |
| ARC Alloy recipe | Often 8 ARC Alloy = 1 ARC Circuitry | Stable |
| ARC enemy / rare loot | Combat or scavenging | Medium-low |
| Buy from GGWTB | Product stock | Fastest |
Best field method: intact ARC Probes.
Best long-term method: crafting.
Fastest method: GGWTB.
Intact ARC Probes are the most consistent in-raid source.
| Step | Action |
|---|---|
| 1 | Listen for loud beeping or descent noise |
| 2 | Look for smoke, pod trails, or landed probe visuals |
| 3 | Move in carefully; probes attract players |
| 4 | Breach the probe |
| 5 | Open every side panel |
| 6 | Secure the Circuitry |
| 7 | Extract before the area turns hot |
During Prospecting Probes events, probe density is higher. That is the best window to farm multiple Circuitry quickly.
If the probe is surrounded by ARC pressure and player shots, do not force it. A dead Raider extracts nothing.
Open maps and clear sightlines make probe hunting easier.
| Location Type | Why It Works | Risk |
|---|---|---|
| Spaceport open areas | Easy to see probe drops | Medium |
| Rocket assembly zones | Good sightlines and audio tracking | Medium-high |
| High vantage points | Faster probe spotting | Medium |
| ARC-heavy areas | Extra ARC part chances | High |
| High-value zones | Rare material potential | High |
The Spaceport rocket assembly area is a strong pick because you can hear and spot probes more reliably than in tight indoor routes.
Once your workshop is ready, crafting removes a lot of RNG.
| Crafting Detail | Requirement |
|---|---|
| Station | Level 2+ Refinery |
| Common Recipe | 8 ARC Alloy → 1 ARC Circuitry |
| Material Source | ARC drops, recycled parts, scavenged Alloy |
| Best Use | Refiner upgrades, Medium Shields, repairs |
If you have spare ARC Alloy, convert it when you are blocked. If Alloy is also low, farm ARC enemies and probes first.
ARC Circuitry is used for Refiner upgrades, crafting, gear repairs, and Medium Shields. It is a high-priority progression material.
You can get it from intact ARC Probes, craft it at a Level 2+ Refinery, loot ARC-related sources, or buy ARC Circuitry Topside from GGWTB.
The best method is breaching intact ARC Probes. Listen for beeping or descent sounds, follow smoke or pod trails, open every panel, then extract fast.
Yes. A common recipe is 8 ARC Alloy for 1 ARC Circuitry at a Level 2+ Refinery, depending on your progression state.
Yes, if it is blocking an upgrade or crafting goal. Buying saves time, avoids probe RNG, and helps you progress faster.
ARC Circuitry Topside is a rare ARC Raiders material used for Refiner upgrades, Medium Shields, crafting, and repairs.
Farm it from intact ARC Probes, craft it with ARC Alloy, or buy it from GGWTB when RNG is slowing you down.
Use it smartly. Upgrade stations first, craft key survival gear next, and stop wasting raids chasing one missing component.

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