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Destructoid Monday, December 29, 2025 7:03 AM
All Arcane Odyssey classes and stat builds can be good and pretty much all are usable thanks to the fixes in the full release update (Knight enjoyers rejoice). The aim of this tier list is not to tell you what you shouldn't play but to outline nuances, strengths and weaknesses. Here's my Arcane Odyssey class and stat build tier list.
Arcane Odyssey Class & Stat Build Tier List
There is no definitive best class in Arcane Odyssey since each one can be good for certain game modes and scenarios. With the Release update even previously weaker classes like Knight and Juggernaut were drastically improved. That said, some are better than others in specific areas like 1v1s, Clan PVP fights and killing bosses. Check out my ranking explanations for individual classes below. As for the tier breakdowns here's what they mean:
Arcane Odyssey Class Ranking Explanations
That's it for my Arcane Odyssey class and stat build tier list. Check out our Arcane Odyssey codes for possible free rewards.
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Destructoid Monday, December 29, 2025 5:47 AM
The Christmas cold has arrived early in ARC Raiders as part of the Cold Snap update, and you can find snowballs with which to engage in some friendly fights with other raiders.
The latest update has introduced a special condition that applies to all maps. When the Cold Snap conditions are triggered, the maps will have major areas covered by snow. This is when you can find snowballs. This guide will help you find out about the snowballs and explain what you can do with them.
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How to get snowballs in ARC Raiders
You can only find snowballs when a Cold Snap condition is active on a map. You can check whether the condition is active before beginning a fresh round. You'll have to be careful about the chill that can chip away at your health if you're not careful.
You can find snowballs in the group. You can also collect them with your hands. Go close to a snowball, and you'll get the Collect prompt. The snowball will be added to your quick slot, and you can equip it to throw at another player.
The process of throwing a snowball is the same as throwing any other throwable. You confirm your aim and then choose the force to determine how far the snowball will go. However, the range of snowballs in ARC Raiders appears to be relatively low, so try to get close to another player before you throw a snowball.
Can you damage someone with snowballs in ARC Raiders
The snowballs are purely cosmetic, and you can't use them to damage other players. They also don't have any in-game effects, plus it's nearly pointless to bring them back with you. You'll get just 20 coins per snowball, so it's better just to use them in a round before a safe extraction.
If you're looking to get three stars in the Week 10 trials, you have to collect multiple snowballs and hit a Rocketeer with them.
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Destructoid Monday, December 29, 2025 5:42 AM
A new set of weekly trials is now live in ARC Raiders, and we have one week to complete five different tasks.
This is the second weekly trials of Season 2, and some of the tasks can be pretty challenging. This guide will help you quickly get three stars for all five tasks to get the best possible rewards.
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ARC Raiders Week 10 Trials guide
Here are the tasks for Week 10 Trials.
Throw snowballs at Rocketeers
This is a slightly funny task, but it can be dangerous if you aren't careful. For starters, you'll find snowballs on maps with the Cold Snap condition active. You'll want to get to an elevated building since the snowballs won't have a long range.
You can throw snowballs in the same way you throw a grenade. However, you'll want to hit and take cover so that the Rocketeer doesn't hit you with its rockets. Spots like the Control Tower in Spaceport are an excellent spot to kit and target Rocketeers (if you find one at the spot).
Do note that snowballs don't do any damage, so they don't contribute to the third task of this week's trial.
Deal damage to Shredders
For this task, you'll want to play in Stella Montis. This map, by far, has the highest spawn rates for Shredders. Shredders are typically behind locked doors and rooms, but they can spawn randomly. They're relatively complex to take down, and you'll want to use heavy weapons.
To complete the task, you don't need to eliminate the Shredder. However, doing so will help you get Shredder Gyros, which are required for completing the Expedition 2 project.
Damage flying ARC enemies
This is the easiest of the five tasks, as flying ARCs are easy to spot. They are found on all maps, and you can take down the likes of Hornets and Wasps as they're easier targets. However, try to avoid targeting Rocketeers since you're likely going to die in the process.
Open ARC probes
ARC probes are found randomly across all maps. They don't do any damage, but make noise when you try to breach and open their inventory. This noise can attract nearby ARCs, so be careful. ARC probes also take relatively longer to breach, but they can provide you with valuable rewards.
Destroy Fireballs
Fireballs aren't my favorite type of enemies. While they're easy to eliminate, they often end up jumping you when you expect the least. Ideally, you can find them on all five maps, including Stella Montis. I have spotted them frequently in the residential areas of Dam Battlegrounds, like Pale Residence and Ruby Residence buildings.
To destroy a Fireball, you'll want to keep distance and wait for it to fire. Its core will be exposed, and usually a couple of shots will do the job. Destroying Fireballs will help you get Fireball Burners, which are required to complete the Flickering Flames project.
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Destructoid Monday, December 29, 2025 2:14 AM
The Shrooms update in Schedule 1 has finally added a new drug for players to grow, and they have their own unique mixes to help you make more money.
Shrooms work slightly different from how other products work in the game. But the basic formula remains the same. Once you grow Shrooms, you can then mix them with various additives to add different effects, and this will raise the value.
Here's a bunch of some fun mixes that you can create.
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Best Shroom mixes in Schedule 1
In my experience, Shrooms are ideally meant to be mixed with additives. You can sell the base product, but the revenue you get from that is relatively low. Hence, it's best to mix them with at least one additive before you choose to sell the product.
You'll also require an Mk2 Mixing Station to create the mixes. Here are some recipes for you to try.
There are two points to remember when you're trying to create mixes from the above-mentioned table. You can create other mixes on your own, and you'll always make a profit. I have just chosen variants that help you make the most profits. Other recipes might exist that give you more revenue, and I will add them to this guide once I find out.
Secondly, the sale prices mentioned here largely depend on how well you can negotiate. That said, the final amount should be close to the numbers listed in this guide.
How to grow Shrooms in Schedule 1
To make the mixes in this guide, you'll need to grow Shrooms. You can find the detailed steps mentioned in this guide, but here's a quick rundown.
The only remaining task is to place the Shrooms and the additives in the Mixing Station to create the variants.
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