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Arc Raiders Devotee Outfit Set — Price, Color Schemes, and What's Included

Pallav Pathak
Arc Raiders Devotee Outfit Set — Price, Color Schemes, and What's Included

The Devotee Outfit Set landed in the Arc Raiders cosmetic store on March 10, 2026, as part of update 1.19.0. It's a polarizing addition — the headgear features long, dangling tassels that players have affectionately (and not so affectionately) compared to a mop, a lampshade, and a Predator mask. Love it or hate it, here's everything you need to know before spending your Coins.

Quick answer: The Devotee Outfit Set costs 1,500 Coins and includes headgear, a scarf, and sleeve cosmetics. It ships with three alternate color schemes, and individual pieces can be toggled on or off in the customization menu.

The Devotee Outfit Set landed in the Arc Raiders cosmetic store on March 10, 2026 | Image credit: Embark Studios (via YouTube/@speranzaMane)

Devotee Outfit Set contents and pricing

ItemTypePrice
Devotee Outfit Set (bundle)Headgear, Scarf, Sleeves1,500 Coins
Curly MulletHairstyle500 Coins
Thick MustacheFacial Hair500 Coins

The two new hairstyles arrived in the same patch but are sold separately from the Devotee set. Together, the full cosmetic drop from update 1.19.0 runs 2,500 Coins if you buy everything.


Color schemes and customization toggles

The Devotee Outfit comes with three color variations. The default is a green-and-red combination that leans into the set's tribal aesthetic. A black-and-gold variant offers a more subdued look, while a sunset orange option rounds out the palette. None of the color schemes include any glowing elements — not even the small device mounted on the side of the headgear.

Customization flexibility is where the Devotee set gets more interesting. The scarf toggle dramatically changes the outfit's silhouette by adding or removing the face-covering head mask. Toggling off the sleeves strips away the patterned arm wraps entirely, which cleans up the look considerably if the full ensemble feels too busy. You can mix and match these toggles with pieces from other outfits in your collection.

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If the tasseled headgear isn't your style, try keeping the scarf and sleeves while swapping the headpiece for a different cosmetic. The scarf alone changes the vibe significantly.
The Devotee Outfit comes with three color variations | Image credit: Embark Studios (via YouTube/@speranzaMane)

Community reception

Player reactions have been sharply divided. The headgear is the lightning rod — its long, hanging tassels obscure the character's face and have drawn comparisons to everything from brooms to lamp fixtures. Some players find the look genuinely cool, especially those who see a Predator-like silhouette in the dangling strands. Others feel the design doesn't hold together as a cohesive set, particularly at the 1,500-Coin price point.

A recurring complaint centers on value. Players have noted that bundles at this price tier previously included five or more items, whereas the Devotee set ships with three. Combined with the separately priced hairstyles, the update has reignited a broader conversation about cosmetic pricing in Arc Raiders. Embark Studios funds all gameplay updates for free, so the store remains the primary revenue stream beyond the base game purchase — but that hasn't stopped frustration from building among players who feel the per-item value is shrinking.

The update also surfaced a longer-running debate about outfit variety. A vocal segment of the player base wants less bulky, more form-fitting cosmetics, particularly for female character models. Existing sets like Leviathan, Origin, Valente, Bog Walker, Boonie, and Driftcoat have their fans, but players looking for sleeker or more feminine options say the current roster doesn't deliver. The Devotee set, with its layered wraps and oversized headpiece, didn't move the needle on that front.

Image credit: Embark Studios (via YouTube/@speranzaMane)

Update 1.19.0 bug fixes included with this patch

The Devotee set arrived alongside a maintenance-focused patch. Update 1.19.0 didn't include any major gameplay or balance changes, but it addressed several exploits and bugs that had been irritating the community.

FixDetails
Snaphook safe pocket exploitPressing Tab while using the Snaphook no longer lets you stash it in the safe pocket
Zipline exploit on Blue GateFixed
Sell value display bugInventory now shows correct sell values when selecting attached mods
Duplicate items in sell/recycle popupSame item no longer appears multiple times
Coin balance display after sellingBalance now updates correctly after selling items with durability
Auditorium doorway on Stella MontisPlayers and ARC units no longer get stuck
Double interact prompt on CometOnly one prompt now appears
Frozen water on Dam BattlegroundsBodies of water now freeze correctly during Cold Snap
Electromagnetic Storm lightingNo longer appears too frequently

Embark also included a developer note acknowledging recent server issues that caused some players to lose loadouts after successful extractions. The studio committed to reviewing affected cases and returning items where possible, calling it an exception to their usual compensation policy given the scale of the outage.

Image credit: Embark Studios (via YouTube/@speranzaMane)

The Devotee Outfit Set is available now in the Arc Raiders store. Whether the tasseled headgear reads as post-apocalyptic warrior or post-apocalyptic janitor is, apparently, entirely in the eye of the beholder — but the scarf and sleeve pieces offer enough mix-and-match potential to justify a closer look before you write it off.