Upcoming Where To Find Laboratory Reagents In Arc Raiders
There are a lot of different bottled crafting materials in Arc Raiders, such as antiseptic, crude explosives, and synthesised fuel. So, when you're sent to find three laboratory reagents to upgrade your Explosives Station from level two to three, it's harder than it should be to know where to start and what they really look like.
It's a Medical item, sure, but just like cracked bioscanners and rusted shut medical kits, these are often the most elusive resources to find. Don't worry though, I spent hours tracking down laboratory reagents so you don't have to.
The best place to find laboratory reagents is undoubtedly the Hospital in Buried City, since it's the only location right now solely classed as a Medical area, meaning its prioritised loot isn't split between multiple categories. Watch your back though, it can be quite a busy area.
Importantly, you can find laboratory reagents inside containers like cabinets and boxes, but also as loose items on countertops and chemical stands. You'll have a hard time finding lab reagents en masse if you've got your nose stuck in drawers, and there's plenty of clutter to sift through in the Hospital and other Medical areas.
Collecting laboratory reagents alongside explosive compounds and Rocketeer drivers for the third and final Explosives Station upgrade is a pain, but it's well worth the effort. A max-level Explosives Station unlocks the ability to craft Heavy Fuze Grenades and, best of all, Wolfpacks—the kryptonite to any Arc machine, including the terrifying Matriarch.
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