
Arc Raiders Expedition Wipe Guide – What Resets, What To Do First
Patch 1.11.0 shifts Betina and Rattler. This guide ranks PvE and PvP guns, gives loadout pairs plus upgrade focus for solo play and squads today!

This Arc Raiders 1.11.0 weapon tier list is built from two views. PvE killing ARCs, and PvP fighting Raiders. Patch 1.11.0 also changed Betina and Rattler, so this Arc Raiders 1.11.0 weapon tier list starts with those updates.
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| PvE tier | Weapon | Why it sits here in patch 1.11.0 |
|---|---|---|
| D | Hairpin | Fun precision tool, yet low output from slow cycling. |
| C | Rattler | Medium ammo burst rhythm, with patch 1.11.0 magazine bump. |
| C | Arpeggio | Triple burst medium ammo, needs upgrades to feel stable. |
| B | Bleta | Quick light ammo dumping, works fine early in PvE. |
| B | Osprey | Long range weak-point shots, good into rocketeers. |
| B | Bobcat | Light ammo mag dump into CC windows, needs investment. |
| B | Stitcher | Low-investment swap option for Bobcat style jobs. |
| B | Kettle | Low-investment swap option for Bobcat style jobs. |
| B | Volcano | Shotgun burst into weak points, limited by armor issues. |
| B | Toro | Shotgun burst into weak points, limited by armor issues. |
| A | Betina | High PvE performance, heavy ammo focus on weak points. |
| A | Pharaoh | Cheap ARC killer, strong even at low upgrade level. |
| A | Tempest | Reliable medium ammo beam feel after upgrades and parts. |
| A | Torrente | Huge mag dump value into exposed cores, recoil control helps. |
| A | Affilion | Energy ammo armor stripping with crowd control feel. |
| A | Jupiter | Long range precision tool, with charge and chamber limits. |
| A | Ventor | Easy control, strong mag dump into weak points. |
| S | Hullcracker | Launcher burst tool that demands precision weak-point play. |
| S | Anvil | Six-shot heavy punch tool, reliable in broad PvE contexts. |
| S | Equalizer | Armor strip and range tool, shines with team follow-up. |
| S+ | Renegade | Most consistent weak-point killer across range spread. |
The Hairpin sits as a style weapon, with slow cycling that drags PvE speed down.
Rattler got the 1.11.0 magazine change, and the talk frames it around burst windows plus reload rhythm.
Arpeggio can become reliable after upgrades, yet it asks for more work to reach that point.
Bleta works as a fast light-ammo dump option, and it fits early PvE runs well.
Osprey fits long range weak-point shots, with a clear use case into rocketeers.
Bobcat fits CC windows, yet the talk links it to higher investment needs.
Stitcher and Kettle are described as doing the same job with lighter investment pressure.
Toro and Volcano fit weak-point bursts, and the talk ties them to armor limits and short range.
Pharaoh is framed as a cheap ARC killer that still performs at low upgrade levels.
Tempest is described as reliable, and it needs upgrades plus parts to feel like the beam gun.
Torrente is framed as a “dump into core” weapon, with crouch and parts helping control.
Affilion and Jupiter are framed as special tools, with armorider-style armor stripping and control value.
Ventor is framed as stable recoil and strong weak-point dumping, even before the top tiers.
Betina is called a top performing PvE weapon at its rarity in the talk, and patch 1.11.0 also gave it durability and reload value.
Hullcracker remains the big burst option, and the talk ties it to precision weak-point play.
Anvil is framed as the multi-shot heavy option, with strong reliability for weak points.
Equalizer is framed as a long range strip tool, and it shines with teammate follow-up.
Renegade is framed as the most consistent weak-point killer, with high output after upgrades.

| PvP tier | Weapon | Why it sits here in patch 1.11.0 |
|---|---|---|
| D | Hairpin | Meme weapon feel, with slow cycle pressure in fights. |
| B | Rattler | Patch 1.11.0 magazine bump helps, still has close fight limits. |
| B | Bleta | Fast magazine dump value, competes with Kettle style fights. |
| B | Affilion | Burst hits, works best at medium range pressure fights. |
| B | Jupiter | Hard hit feel, wind-up gives targets reaction time. |
| B | Equalizer | Ambush shred tool, loses value when rushed early. |
| A | Betina | Placed in A with full upgrades and full parts assumed. |
| A | Torrentate | All-in pressure gun, strong even at level one. |
| A | Pharaoh | Headshot burst into swap play, strong upgrade value. |
| A | Arpeggio | Respect pick after upgrades, swing-burst rhythm at close. |
| A | Osprey | Long range optic role, slow cycle between shots. |
| S | Tempest | Versatile rifle feel, worth upgrades for recoil control. |
| S | Renegade | Pinpoint medium to long pressure, weak spot at close push. |
| S | Toro | Shotgun down pressure, short range trade winner style. |
| S | Vulcano | Shotgun stat-check pressure, upgrade path focuses fire rate. |
| S | Stitcher | One magazine down pressure, works well even at level one. |
| S | Bobcat | Fast time to down when accurate, asks for investment. |
| S | Kettle | Tap fire headshot machine, scales with upgrades well. |
| S+ | Ventor | Top kit foundation gun, works solo or in swap play. |
| S+ | Anvil | Top kit foundation gun, strong at close and range. |
The Hairpin is described as a meme pick, and slow cycling makes trades rough.
Rattler improved through the 1.11.0 magazine change, and it still struggles to finish in one magazine in sudden close fights.
Bleta is framed as a fast dumper with simple parts, and it is placed at the top of B tier.
Affilion, Jupiter, and Equalizer are grouped as “special guns” in B tier, with clear strengths and clear punish windows.
Betina is placed in A when fully upgraded with full parts assumed.
Torrentate is framed as a level-one monster, and it fits flank bursts and sudden all-ins.
Pharaoh is framed as a headshot plus swap weapon, and it is also cheap to upgrade.
Arpeggio is framed as an A tier respect pick after upgrades, with burst swings at close range.
Osprey is framed as the long range optic role, and slow chambering is the main limiter.
Tempest is framed as a reliable assault rifle, and upgrades matter for recoil control.
Renegade is framed as pinpoint pressure at medium range, and close pushes are its weak spot.
Toro and Vulcano are placed in S tier, and they rule close range trade windows.
Stitcher, Bobcat, and Kettle are grouped as top close range trade tools, with different investment needs.
Ventor and Anvil are called out as S+ tier foundations, and the talk frames them as core kit pieces.

A Raider gets more value by upgrading weapons that scale with recoil or fire feel, because the talk ties that to Tempest and Renegade comfort.
A Raider also gets value by saving investment on “works at level one” picks, because Torrentate is framed that way in PvP.

Mistake. ignoring weak points, then dumping ammo into armor
The talk repeats weak point focus as the main damage lever, so a Raider should plan fights around exposure windows.
Mistake. bringing a “core dump” gun, then missing the core window
Torrente is framed as a core dump weapon, so control and timing matter more than reload stats.
Mistake. treating special guns as close-range panic tools
Affilion is framed as stronger at medium range pressure, so a Raider should keep spacing and cover rhythm.

Betina. patch 1.11.0 changed durability burn, moving the full burn from 12 magazines to 26 magazines, and it also increased base magazine size plus reduced reload time.
Rattler. patch 1.11.0 increased base magazine size from 10 to 12, and the talk links it to time to kill at lower levels, with a “dip in and out of cover” burst style.
This Arc Raiders 1.11.0 weapon tier list points the Raider toward weak-point play in PvE, then toward trade control in PvP, with Ventor and Anvil sitting as the kit foundations and Renegade sitting as the PvE speed killer.


Patch 1.11.0 shifts Betina and Rattler. This guide ranks PvE and PvP guns, gives loadout pairs plus upgrade focus for solo play and squads today!

Patch 1.11.0 shifts Betina and Rattler. This guide ranks PvE and PvP guns, gives loadout pairs plus upgrade focus for solo play and squads today!

Patch 1.11.0 shifts Betina and Rattler. This guide ranks PvE and PvP guns, gives loadout pairs plus upgrade focus for solo play and squads today!

Patch 1.11.0 shifts Betina and Rattler. This guide ranks PvE and PvP guns, gives loadout pairs plus upgrade focus for solo play and squads today!

Patch 1.11.0 shifts Betina and Rattler. This guide ranks PvE and PvP guns, gives loadout pairs plus upgrade focus for solo play and squads today!

Patch 1.11.0 shifts Betina and Rattler. This guide ranks PvE and PvP guns, gives loadout pairs plus upgrade focus for solo play and squads today!

Betina burns durability across 26 magazines, plus it gets a larger base magazine and a shorter reload, while Rattler gets a 12-round magazine that supports a quick burst, then cover rhythm.
The PvE tier list rewards weak-point hits, then armor stripping, then core damage, so a Raider should plan fights around exposed parts and short damage windows, with controlled bursts into weak points.
Renegade and Ventor sit high for steady weak-point damage, and Betina also shines after patch changes, so a Raider can aim for exposed heads or cores, then keep recoil calm for long strings.
Toro and Vulcano win close trades with shotgun pressure, and Kettle also works for tap-fire headshots, so a Raider should stay near cover, then commit on a clean push timing.
Renegade and Tempest scale well with upgrades and parts that smooth recoil and fire feel, while Torrentate stays strong at level one, so a Raider can spend parts on scaling guns first.
Ignoring weak points and missing core windows drops damage fast, so a Raider should wait for an exposure moment, then dump into the core with control, and body hits stay a fallback.


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