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Arc Raiders Crafting Tips: Managing Advanced Mechanical Components - Lunarmars - 01-14-2026

Advanced Mechanical Components are a key resource in Arc Raiders, mainly used for crafting and upgrading weapons. If you’re newer to the game or trying to optimize your crafting, understanding how these components work in practice can save you a lot of time and frustration. Here’s a practical breakdown for players, based on how most people use them.






What Are Advanced Mechanical Components?


In general, Advanced Mechanical Components are rare items that are mostly used to craft higher-tier weapons and to upgrade your Gunsmith. They are considered a “refined material” and can also be recycled back into more basic crafting parts. Most players treat them as essential for progressing past the early stages of weapon upgrades.

  • Rarity: Rare





  • Stack size: 5





  • Weight: 1.0





  • Sell price: 1,750 credits (usually not worth selling unless you need funds)




You can use them to upgrade a variety of guns and weapons, from light firearms like the Bobcat series to heavy hitters like the Hullcracker or Vulcano. They’re also needed for crafting special weapons such as the Magnetic Accelerator.






How Do I Get Advanced Mechanical Components?


Advanced Mechanical Components aren’t typically found in the wild. Most players obtain them through a combination of:


  1. Scavenging mechanical enemies – Certain enemies drop components or their parts can be recycled.





  2. Recycling other items – Many crafted weapons or modules can be broken down into Advanced Mechanical Components. For example:




    • Bettina I–IV, Bobcat I–IV, Osprey I–IV, and similar weapons can be recycled for one or more Advanced Mechanical Components.






    • Components like Bastion Cells, Bombardier Cells, or Magnetic Accelerators can also be recycled into Advanced Mechanical Components.








  3. Crafting from lower-tier materials – If you have Steel Springs, Mechanical Components, and Rusted Gears, you can combine them in a workshop to produce Advanced Mechanical Components. Most players focus on creating them at Refiners or upgrading their Gunsmith to produce higher-tier versions.



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In practice, you rarely rely on a single method. Recycling old gear while crafting new items tends to be the most efficient way to maintain a supply.




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How Are They Used in Crafting?


Advanced Mechanical Components are mostly used as ingredients for crafting advanced weapons. Here’s how they work in practice:




  • Upgrading Gunsmith levels:




    • Gunsmith 1 → Gunsmith 2 requires a small number of Advanced Mechanical Components.






    • Gunsmith 2 → Gunsmith 3 needs more components plus specific parts like Heavy Gun Parts or Medium Gun Parts.






    • Most players focus on upgrading Gunsmith 1 quickly because it allows crafting mid-tier weapons.





  • Crafting weapons:
    Each weapon has a blueprint that requires a combination of Advanced Mechanical Components and other parts. For example:




    • Bettina series: Usually requires Advanced Mechanical Components plus Heavy Gun Parts. Each level (I–IV) consumes progressively more components.






    • Bobcat series: Uses Advanced Mechanical Components with Light Gun Parts.






    • Osprey, Renegade, Tempest, Torrente, Venator, and Vulcano series follow similar patterns, with higher tiers requiring 2–5 Advanced Mechanical Components per upgrade.




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Most players find it practical to keep a stockpile of 20–30 Advanced Mechanical Components once they start crafting mid-tier weapons. Running out in the middle of a multi-step crafting sequence can be frustrating.





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Can I Repair Weapons With Them?


Yes. In general, you can use Advanced Mechanical Components to repair weapons, though the number required depends on the weapon tier:




  • Bettina I–IV: 2–3 components per +50 repair






  • Bobcat I–IV: 2–5 components per +50 repair






  • Tempest series: 2–5 components per +50 repair






  • Vulcano series: 2–4 components per +50 repair




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Most players repair weapons only when they’re about to use them in missions, instead of maintaining all weapons at full durability. This is usually the most resource-efficient approach.





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How Do Recycling and Salvaging Work?


Recycling is an important source of Advanced Mechanical Components. Most players will prioritize recycling over selling or discarding old gear because it directly replenishes the materials you need for future crafting. For example:




  • Weapons and gear – Recycling any weapon in the Bettina, Bobcat, Osprey, Renegade, Tempest, Torrente, Venator, or Vulcano series gives back at least 1 Advanced Mechanical Component. Higher tiers return more.






  • Modules – Items like the Magnetic Accelerator or Mini Centrifuge can be recycled into components.






  • Basic mechanical parts – Steel Springs and Mechanical Components can be combined to create Advanced Mechanical Components if needed.




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Salvaging is usually more specialized and less commonly used. Most players rely on recycling for routine resource management.





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Should I Buy Advanced Mechanical Components?


In practice, most players do not need to buy them if they’re actively scavenging, recycling, and crafting. However, if you want to save time or jumpstart your crafting, some players choose to purchase them from third-party sources. A common search term you might see is buy ARC Raiders gear online at U4N, which indicates marketplaces that stock these components. Be aware that buying components is optional and usually not necessary for regular gameplay.





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Tips for Managing Advanced Mechanical Components





  1. Prioritize mid- to high-tier weapons – Don’t use them on low-tier crafting unless necessary. Most players focus on Tier II or III weapons first.






  2. Recycle old gear – Keep old weapons for recycling; this is more resource-efficient than scavenging alone.






  3. Track your usage – Some players keep a small spreadsheet or note of how many components each weapon requires, to avoid running out mid-upgrade.






  4. Focus on Gunsmith upgrades – A higher Gunsmith level opens up more advanced crafting recipes, making your components more valuable.






  5. Balance repair vs. crafting – Don’t repair all weapons immediately. Prioritize ones you plan to use in missions.


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Advanced Mechanical Components are a rare but essential resource in Arc Raiders, used primarily for crafting advanced weapons and upgrading the Gunsmith. Most players maintain a steady supply by combining scavenging, recycling, and crafting. While optional, buying them online (searching for buy ARC Raiders gear online at U4N) can be a shortcut for those who want to focus purely on combat or progression without farming.


In general, knowing how to manage these components efficiently is one of the keys to smoother gameplay and faster weapon progression. If you plan your crafting and recycling carefully, you should rarely run out, even when upgrading multiple weapons to their higher tiers.



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