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ARC Raiders Tempest Blueprint Guide

Posted: January 20th, 2026, 3:12 am
by StarborneEcho
What is the Tempest?

The Tempest is a fully-automatic assault rifle that uses medium ammo. It has a moderate fire rate and good accuracy for its class. Its base stats make it a versatile weapon for both solo and team play, and it supports mods like muzzle, underbarrel, and medium-mag upgrades.

Key stats at level 1:

Damage: 10

Fire Rate: 36.7 rounds per second

Range: 55.9

Stability: 78.9

Headshot Multiplier: 1.5x

Agility: 46

Stealth: 14

The Tempest is classified as Epic, meaning it has higher crafting and upgrade costs than rare or uncommon weapons, but it also offers better long-term performance.

How can I get the Tempest?

There are two main ways to acquire the Tempest:

Scavenging: You may find the Tempest or its components in loot drops. The drop rate can be low, so repeated runs or targeting specific areas with higher loot quality may be necessary.

Crafting: You can build the Tempest yourself if you have the Tempest Blueprint. Many players focus on crafting because it guarantees you get the weapon and allows you to start upgrading it immediately.

For those who prefer a shortcut, it’s possible to buy rare ARC Raiders items easily on U4N, which can save time if scavenging or crafting isn’t viable. This is especially useful for players who want to focus on gameplay rather than gathering materials.

How do I craft the Tempest?

Crafting the Tempest requires the following ingredients for Tempest I:

1× Magnetic Accelerator

3× Medium Gun Parts

2× Exodus Modules

You also need Gunsmith 3 and the Tempest Blueprint. Once you have these, crafting Tempest I is straightforward. From there, you can start upgrading it to higher tiers.

How do upgrades work?

The Tempest can be upgraded four times, each time improving stability, reload speed, and durability. Here’s a practical breakdown of the upgrade path:

Tempest II:

Ingredients: 1× Tempest I, 2× Advanced Mechanical Components, 1× Medium Gun Parts

Requirements: Gunsmith 1

Perks: 16.6% reduced horizontal recoil, 13% reduced reload time, +10 durability

Tempest III:

Ingredients: 1× Tempest II, 2× Advanced Mechanical Components, 3× Medium Gun Parts

Requirements: Gunsmith 1

Perks: 33.3% reduced horizontal recoil, 26% reduced reload time, +20 durability

Tempest IV:

Ingredients: 1× Tempest III, 2× Advanced Mechanical Components, 3× Medium Gun Parts

Requirements: Gunsmith 1

Perks: 50% reduced horizontal recoil, 40% reduced reload time, +30 durability

Most players focus on reaching Tempest III first, as the improvements are noticeable without the full cost of the final upgrade. Tempest IV is ideal if you plan to use the weapon long-term and want maximum performance.

How do I repair the Tempest?

Weapon durability is important because frequent use will degrade your Tempest, reducing its performance. Repair costs increase with each upgrade:

Tempest I: 2× Advanced Mechanical Components + 2× Medium Gun Parts → +50 durability

Tempest II: 3× Advanced Mechanical Components + 3× Medium Gun Parts → +55 durability

Tempest III: 4× Advanced Mechanical Components + 4× Medium Gun Parts → +60 durability

Tempest IV: 5× Advanced Mechanical Components + 4× Medium Gun Parts → +65 durability

Most experienced players repair their weapons at around 30–50% durability to avoid sudden failures during missions.

What about recycling and salvaging?

If you have spare Tempests or want to reclaim components, recycling and salvaging are your options:

Recycling returns more advanced components and medium gun parts.

Salvaging returns only the medium gun parts.

For example, recycling Tempest III yields 4× Advanced Mechanical Components and 4× Medium Gun Parts, while salvaging only gives 4× Medium Gun Parts. This is useful if you’re planning to craft or upgrade other weapons.

Should I sell or keep the Tempest?

The Tempest has a decent sell value, but it’s usually more efficient to keep it for upgrades. Here’s a comparison of weapon sale price versus component sale value per inventory slot:

Item Weapon Sale Price Component Sale Price Per Slot
Tempest I 13,000 4,367
Tempest II 17,000 4,325
Tempest III 22,000 5,725
Tempest IV 27,000 7,125

Upgraded versions have higher component value per inventory slot, which means recycling later can yield more materials than selling outright. Many players hold on to Tempests until they no longer need them or have duplicates.

Tips from experienced players

Plan upgrades carefully: Don’t rush to Tempest IV unless you have the materials and Gunsmith level ready.

Keep spare components: Medium Gun Parts and Advanced Mechanical Components are always in demand for repairs and upgrades.

Use mods strategically: Muzzle, underbarrel, and medium-mag mods can make Tempest more stable and versatile.

Check the market or shortcuts: Buying the blueprint or weapon components on platforms like U4N can save time if farming is tedious.


The Tempest is a solid all-around assault rifle in ARC Raiders. Its balance of fire rate, damage, and stability makes it suitable for a variety of scenarios. Understanding how to craft, upgrade, repair, and recycle the weapon ensures you get the most value from your investment. Most players focus on Tempest II or III for the best balance of performance and cost, while Tempest IV is reserved for long-term use or heavy PvE encounters.

By following this guide, you can manage your Tempest efficiently and make informed decisions about when to craft, upgrade, or recycle it.

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