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RSVSR Guide to Bastion Cell Drops in ARC Raiders
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If you've put any real time into ARC Raiders, you already know Bastion Cells aren't the kind of loot you just luck into. They're tied to one of the nastiest fights in the game, and that's exactly why so many players keep chasing them. A lot of people looking to improve their loadout or stock up on ARC Raiders Items end up focusing on Bastions sooner or later, because these cells matter way more than random salvage. The catch is simple: dropping a Bastion is hard, but the mess after the kill is where most runs fall apart. You win the fight, see that mountain of scrap, rush in, and suddenly everything goes sideways.

Why the post-kill moment matters
That giant wreck isn't just one clean loot pile. It's a trap for impatient players. Bastion remains are huge, cluttered, and easy to misread in the heat of the moment. Newer players often mash the pickup key and grab whatever they can reach first. Sounds fine, right? Not really. You can burn precious seconds collecting junk while missing the actual Bastion Cells buried in the debris. Worse, all that noise and movement tends to pull attention from other enemies or nearby squads. So the smart play isn't speed on its own. It's controlled speed. Clear the area as much as you can, get your bearings, and then search the wreck with purpose instead of panic.

How experienced players handle the loot
People who farm Bastions a lot usually do the same few things every time. First, they make sure the machine is really down and there isn't another threat closing in. Second, they circle the scrap instead of diving straight into the middle. That helps you spot the valuable drops without getting stuck on awkward geometry. Third, they don't over-loot. This part matters more than some players think. If your inventory fills up with low-value material, you'll hesitate when the good stuff appears. And hesitation in ARC Raiders gets expensive fast. You'll notice experienced players look calm here, but it's not luck. It's routine. They already know what's worth taking and what can be left on the ground.

Common mistakes that cost you Bastion Cells
The biggest mistake is treating the kill like the finish line. It isn't. It's the start of the risky part. Another common issue is tunnel vision. You stare at the scrap heap and forget to watch sightlines, rooftops, or flanks. That's how you get jumped. Some players also fight Bastions in bad locations, then wonder why looting feels impossible. If the area is too open, too noisy, or too close to traffic, your odds drop hard. You're better off dragging the fight into a spot where you've got at least a little control. It's not always pretty, and yeah, sometimes the fight gets messy, but giving yourself a safer loot window makes a huge difference.

Making each run count
If you're serious about farming Bastion Cells, think beyond the takedown. Plan your route in, your escape path, and how much time you're willing to spend at the wreck before bailing. That mindset saves runs. It also keeps the grind from feeling pointless, because you're actually converting hard fights into useful rewards. Plenty of players learn this the hard way after losing a great haul to greed. If you want to smooth out progression even more, some players also check sites like RSVSR for game items and currency support, especially when they're trying to gear up without wasting another long evening on a bad streak. In ARC Raiders, the players who come out ahead usually aren't the fastest shooters. They're the ones who know when to fight, when to loot, and when to leave.
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