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  Arc Raiders Best Practices: Using Ferro Against ARC and Raiders (4 อ่าน)

3 ม.ค. 2569 09:03

In Arc Raiders, picking the right weapon can make a big difference in both PvE and PvP encounters. The Ferro is one of the early-game battle rifles, and while it’s not usually considered top-tier, it has its niche. Here’s a practical breakdown of how Ferro works, how to upgrade it, and how most players use it effectively.



What is the Ferro and How Does It Perform?



The Ferro is a break-action battle rifle that uses Heavy Ammo. In general, it’s a weapon that hits hard but comes with some trade-offs:



Damage: 40 per shot, with a 2.5x headshot multiplier. This means a headshot usually does 100 damage, making it effective against lightly armored enemies.



Fire Rate: 6.6, which is slow compared to automatic rifles. Most players notice that the break-action reload between every shot slows down sustained damage output.



Range and Stability: Range is around 53 meters, with stability at 78.1. This makes it fairly easy to aim at medium distances, though it’s less forgiving in rapid engagements.



Agility and Stealth: Agility is low (32.1) and stealth is minimal (8), so moving quickly or sneaking up on targets is not its strong suit.



In practice, most players use Ferro as a “hard hitter” for specific shots rather than continuous fire. It’s especially useful for dealing with ARC units because its armor penetration is strong. Against Raiders, it’s serviceable, but some prefer rifles with faster follow-up shots like the Anvil or Renegade.



How Do You Get the Ferro?



There are three main ways to acquire a Ferro:



Crafting – You can make a Ferro at a workbench with Gunsmith level 1. The base Ferro I requires 5 Metal Parts and 2 Rubber Parts.



Scavenging – Occasionally found as loot in missions, though it’s less common than other early rifles.



Buying – Sold by Tian Wen for in-game currency.



Many players focus on crafting, as it allows you to start upgrading immediately. In practice, starting with a Ferro I is cheap and fast, making it a good choice for new players before moving to higher-tier rifles.



How Does Upgrading the Ferro Work?



Upgrades improve reload speed and durability. Most players upgrade the Ferro in stages:



Ferro II: Requires 7 Metal Parts. Adds 13% reduced reload time and +10 durability.



Ferro III: Adds 26% reduced reload time and +20 durability.



Ferro IV: Adds 39% reduced reload time and +30 durability.



In practice, these upgrades make a noticeable difference. A Ferro IV reloads much faster, which can change the weapon from a slow, single-shot rifle into a more viable tool for sustained engagements. Durability increases also mean fewer repairs, which is important in longer missions where resources are tight.



Repairing and Recycling Ferro



Most players don’t realize how much material they can save by managing repairs efficiently. Here’s a quick breakdown:



Repairing: Each upgrade level has a set repair cost. For example, Ferro I needs 2 Metal Parts and 1 Rubber Part for a +50 durability restore.



Recycling/Salvaging: If you have a Ferro you no longer need, recycling gives back a portion of the materials. Ferro I gives back 2 Metal Parts and 1 Rubber Part. Higher-level versions give more components but not all materials used.



In general, recycling is a solid way to recover parts, especially if you want to build new weapons or upgrade multiple Feros simultaneously.



How Do Players Use Ferro Effectively?



Most players use Ferro for situations where precision matters more than rapid fire. Some tips based on common player behavior:



Targeting ARC Units: The Ferro’s strong armor penetration makes it efficient for taking down ARC enemies quickly.



Headshots: Because of the 2.5x multiplier, aiming for the head usually rewards players with faster kills.



Positioning: Given its low agility, staying in cover and picking shots from medium range is usually more effective than rushing into close combat.



Weapon Pairing: Players often pair Ferro with faster-firing sidearms or SMGs to cover situations where rapid follow-up shots are necessary.



Additionally, if you are looking to stock up quickly, some players search forcheap ARC Raiders blueprints from verified sellers on U4N to build and upgrade multiple Ferros without breaking their in-game economy.



Is Ferro Worth Upgrading?



It depends on your play style. In general:



Early-game: Ferro is a solid choice, cheap to craft, and strong against ARC units.



Mid-game: Most players shift to faster battle rifles or SMGs. Ferro is usually overshadowed by weapons like Anvil and Renegade because sustained fire and versatility become more important.



Niche use: Some players keep a Ferro as a backup for heavy-hitting single shots, especially when conserving ammo.



The Ferro is not the flashiest weapon in Arc Raiders, but it has practical uses. Most players see it as a strong early-game rifle, useful for heavy damage and armor penetration. It works best when you:



Aim carefully for headshots.



Upgrade to reduce reload time.



Use it alongside faster weapons for versatility.



Take advantage of crafting and recycling to manage resources efficiently.



By understanding how Ferro performs in practice, you can decide whether it fits your play style or serves better as a secondary option.

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