U4GM Arc Raiders: How to Master Rascal Utility

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The Rascal can fool you the first time you bring it into a raid. It has that big-weapon look, so people expect it to solve every fight with one loud shot. It doesn't. You'll get more out of it if you treat it like a tool for awkward moments, not a main damage dealer. That matters even more when you're trying to leave space for ammo, scrap, meds, and ARC Raiders BluePrints instead of packing your bag like you're moving house.

Use It To Break Pressure

The Rascal is at its best when an armored ARC unit is making the area feel smaller by the second. A rifle can chew through plates, sure, but it'll also chew through your magazines. One clean explosive round can stagger the pace of the fight. It gives you a second to breathe, move, or finish the target with something more efficient. Don't get stuck thinking the Rascal has to land the kill. Most of the time, its job is to make the next few seconds safer.

Fire, Move, Then Swap

The worst Rascal habit is standing still after the shot. It's easy to do. You fire, you want to see what happened, and then you're caught reloading in the open. That's how raids go bad. A better rhythm is simple: peek, shoot, duck away, then pull out your rifle or SMG. If the target is weakened, push a better angle. If it isn't, don't force it. The weapon only gives you one round before the reload, so every shot should come with an escape plan already in your head.

Why Solo Players Like It

Solo runs are all about trade-offs. You can't carry everything, and you definitely can't afford to move like a walking storage box. The Rascal fits well because it gives you anti-armor options without turning your whole loadout into a slow mess. Pair it with a medium-range assault rifle if you like steady follow-up damage. Go with an SMG if you're moving through buildings, stairwells, and broken cover. Lighter armor helps too. After firing, you want to be gone before another raider hears the blast and decides to join the party.

Save The Shot For When It Matters

Don't waste Rascal ammo on small enemies unless the situation is falling apart. It feels good to splash a group, but that one round might be the thing that saves your extraction later. Use it on armored threats, blocked routes, doorways, or a squad trying to rush your position. Reload only after you've broken line of sight. If you're building around careful farming and steady progression, it also makes sense to plan your economy around resources, gear, and ways to buy ARC Raiders BluePrints while keeping your raid kit lean enough to survive the trip home.

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