Arc Raiders: Do I Need a Geiger Counter?

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Arc Raiders: Do I Need a Geiger Counter?

Message#1 » lun. 2 févr. 2026 04:48

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Arc Raiders: Do I Need a Geiger Counter?

As someone who has spent a fair amount of time in Arc Raiders, I often get asked whether players actually need a Geiger Counter, and if so, how best to use it. Let’s break this down in a practical, player-focused way.

What is the Geiger Counter?

The Geiger Counter is an Epic item in Arc Raiders. Its primary purpose is to be recycled into crafting materials, which makes it valuable for upgrading weapons and gear. In practical terms, the item isn’t a combat tool. You won’t equip it to gain direct combat advantages, unlike weapons or armor mods. Instead, it’s part of resource management and crafting strategies.

Players typically find the Geiger Counter in certain missions or maps, such as Exodus. Once you have one, it can be recycled into 3 Batteries and 1 Exodus Module, or just salvaged for 3 Batteries. These materials are in constant demand because almost every build benefits from a steady supply of Batteries.

Do I actually need one?

It depends on your playstyle and goals:

If you focus on crafting and upgrades: Yes. Recycling Geiger Counters is a reliable way to stock up on Batteries and modules. For example, if you’re trying to fully mod a weapon or unlock certain tech, these components become critical.

If you mostly run missions and fight enemies: Not immediately. You can complete most missions without ever touching a Geiger Counter. Its role is more about long-term progression than short-term survival.

If you want to trade or sell: Absolutely. Geiger Counters sell for 3,500 Coins, which can be a useful income source if you need to buy other rare blueprints or mods.

In short, you don’t need it to survive, but you do need it if you care about crafting efficiency and maximizing your resources.

How should I use it?

From experience, here’s how most players handle Geiger Counters:

Collect strategically: Don’t waste inventory space holding one unless you intend to recycle it. The stack size is 3, so you can only carry a few at a time. Plan to pick them up when you’re near a crafting station.

Recycle vs. sell: If you need Batteries for crafting, recycle it. If you need Coins for other purchases, sell it. Personally, I recycle the first few and sell any extras.

Combine with other resource runs: Often, players will clear a map and pick up multiple Geiger Counters along with other Epic or rare items. This approach reduces trips back and forth and maximizes efficiency.

A common misconception is that the Geiger Counter itself grants buffs or radiation detection. It doesn’t—its value is purely material. Many new players pick it up thinking it will make certain missions easier, but the real payoff comes after recycling.

Where do I find Geiger Counters reliably?

The primary source is the Exodus map. They can spawn during scavenging runs, often alongside other high-tier items. Players who run missions repeatedly in Exodus can accumulate multiple Geiger Counters fairly quickly. Occasionally, limited-time events or challenges also drop them.

For players trying to craft or upgrade new equipment, it’s a good habit to check the Exodus map for Geiger Counters while completing other objectives. This “double-dipping” approach ensures you’re not wasting time solely hunting them.

Can I buy one?

Directly purchasing a Geiger Counter isn’t typically an option in Arc Raiders. However, sometimes you may need to buy blueprints for new gear, which indirectly affects how useful a Geiger Counter is. For example, if you plan to buy Vulcano blueprint, you will need resources like Batteries and modules to craft the weapon efficiently. Recycling Geiger Counters is one of the fastest ways to stock up on these materials so that when you buy a blueprint, you aren’t left scrambling for components.

How do other players treat Geiger Counters?

From observing the community:

Experienced players often carry just one or two in inventory, recycling them as soon as they hit the crafting station.

Casual players sometimes hoard them, thinking they are rare consumables, which usually ends up being unnecessary.

Trade-focused players will stockpile extras for selling, using the Coin profit to fund other gear purchases.

One key takeaway is that the value of a Geiger Counter depends on what you want to accomplish. If you’re farming materials or planning upgrades, they are essential. If you are just running missions for fun, they are secondary.

Practical tips for managing Geiger Counters

Inventory planning: Don’t let Geiger Counters occupy space that could be used for combat gear or mission-specific items. Their stack limit of 3 means you need to prioritize.

Check mission loot tables: Before a scavenging run, see where they spawn so you can plan pickups efficiently.

Use recycling stations wisely: Recycle in batches to save time and make the most of your crafting sessions.

Coordinate with teammates: In multiplayer runs, only one player really needs to pick them up if the team is pooling resources. This prevents wasting inventory space.

The Geiger Counter is an Epic crafting resource, not a combat tool.

You don’t need it to complete missions, but it’s useful for crafting, upgrading, and selling.

Best sources are Exodus scavenging runs, with limited opportunities from events.

Recycle for Batteries and modules, or sell for Coins.

Planning your inventory and crafting strategy ensures you get the most value from Geiger Counters.

If you plan to buy Vulcano blueprint, recycling Geiger Counters can give you the resources needed to craft the weapon immediately.

In my experience, treating the Geiger Counter as a resource rather than a mission item makes it far easier to manage. By collecting, recycling, and coordinating with teammates, you can maximize crafting efficiency and avoid wasted inventory space.

In short: you don’t need it to play, but if you want to play smart, the Geiger Counter earns its keep.

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