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EZNPC ARC Raiders Stash Guide Where To Farm And Expand
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In ARC Raiders, upgrading your Stash from 64 to 280 slots is huge: you stop deleting purples, bank more raid loot, and turn steady coin farms into long-term power, not just another trip to the vendor.
Let's be honest, nothing kills the buzz faster than staggering back to base in ARC Raiders after a wild run, only to get stuck playing inventory Tetris in Speranza while you wish you'd just grabbed what you needed from EZNPC instead. Your Stash is meant to be your safety net for long-term progress, but starting with only 64 slots feels rough. You pick up a couple of decent guns, a handful of crafting mats from a juicy POI, maybe a few consumables, and boom, you're full. Suddenly you're standing there, sorting through junk, trying to decide what to dismantle, what to sell, and what to just abandon on the floor. If you want to build proper meta loadouts and hold on to the good purple and gold stuff, upgrading that vault isn't a luxury, it's the first real power spike for your account.
How Stash Upgrades Actually Work
The upgrade process itself is dead simple, which is nice. No weird collectibles, no long quest chain, no talking to five different NPCs. While you're on the main Speranza screen, open the Inventory tab. Up in the top-left of the Stash section, between the Loadout and Stash labels, there's a little Expand button that's easy to miss when you're new. Hit it and you get an instant upgrade: you pay the fee, your stash grows by 24 slots on the spot, and you're back to looting instead of micromanaging. No timers, no crafting, no hidden requirement, just a clean Coin sink that rewards you right away.
Costs, Levels, And A Realistic Target
The catch is the price curve, and you feel it pretty fast. The jump from Level 1 to Level 2 is cheap: 5,000 Coins for a bump to 88 slots, and most players can scrape that together after a few decent runs. Level 3 takes you to 112 slots for another 10,000, which still feels fine. The sweet spot for most solo players though is Level 5, where you end up with 160 slots. Getting there costs you a total of 55,000 Coins, which isn't nothing, but it's manageable if you're doing steady runs and not impulse-buying every shiny thing. At that point you can hold backup Surge Shields, a couple of side loadouts, and a decent stack of crafting parts without hitting the limit every session.
The Grind To A Maxed Stash
If you're aiming for the full flex, Level 10 gives you 280 slots, but the bill is brutal. The last upgrade alone costs 200,000 Coins, and by the time you're fully maxed you've sunk around 575,000 into storage space. That's a lot of time farming Hydro Domes, Rocket Plants, and any other Coin-heavy route you can string together. It's doable, and it feels good once you're there, but it's more of a long-term account goal than something you rush on a fresh character. Most players will be happier sitting around Level 5 or 6 for a while, especially if they're still experimenting with builds and not sure what they want to keep.
Smart Stash Habits That Save Your Sanity
The other half of the problem is how you use that space. Throwing everything into a big pile just means you're scrolling forever. A simple layout helps a lot: weapons on the top rows, then consumables, then parts and materials lower down. I usually keep the bottom rows for high-value stuff that I'm planning to sell once the vendors reset, so I know exactly where to look when I want quick Coin. And yeah, stop hoarding grey gear. Break it down into Scrap the second you see it, because it's clogging up space you could use for decent blues or better. If you're running with a regular squad, you can delay some of the pricey upgrades by passing items around so one person holds the mats and another holds the guns, but in the long run most people still want that big, comfy stash and maybe even look at services like ARC Raiders Boosting when they're tired of grinding the same routes over and over.
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