Where to Find Arc Raiders Vita Shot Shop Guide on U4GM
Ermal's Nomadic Envoys counter has changed again for early June, and this week's stock feels aimed at players who've been hoarding ARC scrap instead of spending it. The big draw is the Vita Shot blueprint, a practical unlock for anyone who gets caught in messy fights and doesn't want to crawl back to extraction with no healing left. If you've been comparing routes, prices, and Arc Raiders items before committing your materials, this is one of those rotations worth checking before it disappears.
Why the Vita Shot Blueprint Matters
The Vita Shot blueprint costs 250,000 in low-tier ARC parts, so it's not a casual pickup. You'll feel that price if your stash is already thin. Still, it makes sense as a long-term buy. Vita Shots give you a quick burst of healing when a fight turns ugly, and in Arc Raiders that happens a lot. A bad flank, a loud extraction, one extra ARC unit joining the fight. Suddenly, that small consumable can decide whether you leave with loot or lose the whole run.
What Ermal Is Selling This Week
Beyond the blueprint, Ermal has a few items that lean more toward style and account progress. The Cavalier Outfit sits at 200,000 accepted ARC items, while the Bucket Backpack Charm asks for 100,000 low-tier ARC parts. The Kinetic Converter also costs 100,000 low-tier ARC parts, which puts it in that awkward spot where you'll need to decide if utility beats saving for the blueprint. Raider Tokens x25 are available too, but they require 150,000 high-tier ARC parts, so newer players probably won't want to burn rare components there unless they've got a steady farming setup.
Best Materials to Keep Instead of Scrapping Blindly
Ermal accepts a wide spread of ARC drops, and that's where planning helps. Wasp Drivers, Fireball Burners, Shredder Gyros, Surveyor Vaults, Sentinel Firing Cores, Snitch Scanners, Spotter Relays, Tick Pods, Comet Igniters, Hornet Drivers, Pop Triggers, Firefly Burners, Space Wrenches, Power Rods, and Tempest III pieces can all feed into these purchases. Don't just dump everything without looking at the exchange value. Players often waste good parts early, then realise they're short when the shop brings in something they actually need.
Storm Loot and Event Materials
Some of the stranger requirements are tied to map conditions, so you can't always farm them on demand. Fossilized Lightning needs the Electromagnetic Storm condition, and you'll want to check lightning strike areas while the weather is active. Industrial sets are more straightforward: Ripped Safety Vests and Rusted Tools tend to show up around Mechanical and Industrial points of interest. The Buried City duck items are more niche. Rubber Duck, DoodlyDuck, and Flashy Duck are tied to the Bird City condition, and they're easy to ignore until a trader suddenly asks for them.
How to Spend Before the Rotation Moves On
If your stash is limited, start with the Vita Shot blueprint and work backwards from there. It gives real value in raids, not just a cosmetic flex. After that, decide whether you care more about tokens, tools, or appearance items. Players who don't have time to grind every night may also look at ways to buy ARC Raiders BluePrints while still using their farmed ARC parts on shop pieces that are harder to replace. Just don't wait too long, because Ermal's stock won't sit there forever.
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