Players of Arc Raiders have uncovered two significant exploits just one day after the game developers patched the notorious duplication glitch. These new discoveries are creating waves within the community.
Exploiting the Repair System
The first exploit focuses on weapon repairs. Players can restore any weapon’s durability without the usual resource requirements, which can be particularly challenging to gather for high-tier guns like the Bobcat and Tempest.
The process is simple: equip a fully repaired weapon in your primary slot and a damaged one in the secondary. Quickly swap their positions twice and then drop and re-pick the broken weapon. Players will notice that the damaged weapon now mirrors the durability of the first, effectively duplicating its repair state.
Since there is no cap on how often this can be executed, players can start a game with an array of damaged weapons and leave with an entire arsenal in pristine condition.
NEW REPAIR GLITCH IN ARC RAIDERS.#ArcRaiders pic.twitter.com/GCKXkAXL3K
— perc (@genos) February 11, 2026
Ammo Exploit: A Game-Changer
Yet, there’s more to these discoveries. The same mechanism can be utilized to acquire an overwhelming amount of ammunition. By equipping a weapon with a large magazine capacity—such as the Torrente with Extended Mags—players can achieve astonishing results.
For instance, players can transform a typically single-shot weapon like the Ferro or Anvil to fire extensively, boasting over 100 shots before needing to reload. This exploit extends to popular choices, such as the Bobcat SMG and Vulcano Shotgun, enabling players to unleash a relentless barrage on enemies.
NAH THIS INFINITE AMMO GLITCH IS FUCKING BROKEN @EmbarkStudios @ArcRaiderAlerts @THump pic.twitter.com/IGgreMZXWE
— perc (@genos) February 11, 2026
Proceed with Caution
Although these glitches present extraordinary advantages, players are advised to exercise caution. Following the patch of the duplication glitch on February 10, Embark Studios warned that they would take action against users leveraging glitches for unfair benefits.
While it may be enticing to exploit these mechanics for free weapon repairs or limitless ammo, players could face penalties, including bans, for engaging with these bugs.
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