Arc Raiders Queen kill guide — spawns, loadouts, tactics, loot

Strip a leg, burst the core, and extract with the Queen Reactor.

By Shivam Malani 5 min read
Arc Raiders Queen kill guide — spawns, loadouts, tactics, loot

The Queen only shows up during Harvester Events and patrols around the Harvester. It’s a long fight that rewards precise weak‑point damage, disciplined positioning, and enough ammo to sustain pressure while you manage adds and other players.


Find the Queen (spawn and positioning)

The Queen spawns in maps running the Harvester Event and will roam near the Harvester. On Dam Battlegrounds, the Power Gen Complex on the north side provides reliable sightlines and cover with three workable firing positions. Fighting in the open exposes you to more incoming and player interference.

Step 1: Load into a Harvester Event map and move toward the Harvester; scout for the Queen’s large spider‑like silhouette and audio cues from mortar fire.

Step 2: On Dam Battlegrounds, rotate to the Power Gen Complex. Use the metal staircase landing or the rooftop for safer angles that mostly force mortars and shrapnel, not the full ability set.

Step 3: Only use the inner balcony room if necessary. From this angle the Queen can also fire the laser, which inflicts heavy burn damage; plan to snap in and out rather than hold the window.


Queen mechanics and weak points

The Queen is an extreme‑threat ARC with heavy armor. It cycles ranged pressure and punishes overexposed positions, but it has clear weak points you can break to force a damage window.

  • Weak points: leg joints (“knees”) and the Head Core (“brain”) that drops into view after sufficient damage.
  • Mortars: 2–5 shells that land near you and ignite the ground after a short delay.
  • Laser beam: periodic high‑damage sweep on line‑of‑sight that scorches the ground.
  • Close counter: alternates between an EMP pulse and a ground slam at melee range.

Attack cues and counters at a glance:

Attack What you see/hear How to avoid
Mortars. Cluster shells, impact thumps, flame patches bloom 2s later. Strafe out of marked zones immediately; don’t linger in burning ground.
Laser beam. Loud charge and sustained beam on open line‑of‑sight. Break sight behind cover or change elevation; don’t trade through it.
Rapid mini‑laser. Short bursts when you peek predictable angles. Peek‑shoot from varied angles; avoid long face‑time.
EMP / Ground slam. Close‑range shock or slam animation. Keep distance; reposition if it pushes in.

Bring equipment that reliably strips armor at range, handles add control, and sustains a prolonged fight. Plan for durability loss—expect weapons to break if you commit.

  • Primary damage: Hullcracker for joint breaking and core burn phases.
  • Secondary options: Anvil (heavy) for efficient sustained damage; Tempest or a solid medium‑ammo rifle to cover the core window and PvP pressure.
  • Grenades: Wolfpack can deal large ARC damage but struggles to target the exposed core consistently. Use them primarily to delete Rocketeers that respawn throughout the fight.
  • Utility: Shock grenades to disable Rocketeers; smoke to cross open lanes or break player sightlines; Barricade/door blockers to hold interior positions against players.
  • Movement: Snap hook/zip lines to change elevation and break laser sight quickly.
  • Sustain: Shield rechargers and higher‑tier bandages; defibs for teammates in trio play.
  • Carry key: Put a Raider Hatch Key in your safe pocket to guarantee an exit option.
  • Ammunition and spares: Plan roughly 200–250 Hullcracker rounds to down the Queen. In a trio, budget about 70–100 rounds per player. If you intend to use Wolfpacks on the boss itself, plan for around 20–25, but you’ll often get better results spending them on Rocketeers. Bring backup weapons or duplicates; two to three Anvils can break over the course of a kill.

Method 1: Squad kill from cover (Power Gen Complex)

This approach minimizes exposure while giving you clear leg angles and a safe core window. It also simplifies PvP defense by constraining entry points.

Step 1: Occupy the staircase landing or rooftop. Block doors, post one player to watch flanks, and keep shock grenades ready for Rocketeers.

Step 2: Designate one player to briefly draw line‑of‑sight so the Queen commits mortars. As the shells leave, all shooters focus a single leg joint to strip plates.

Step 3: Keep fire on that same joint until it breaks. Look for yellow weak‑point feedback to confirm you’re landing the right shots.

Step 4: When the Head Core drops, immediately swap to high DPS (Hullcracker/Anvil or a precision rifle) and dump into the core. Break sight the moment the laser charge cues.

Step 5: Rotate to the next leg and repeat. Always cycle peeks around mortar timings; never hold an angle through a beam.

Step 6: Control adds. Use shock grenades to disable Rocketeers and Wolfpacks to erase them. Knocking out a single thruster can also neutralize a Rocketeer without triggering fast respawns.

Step 7: Manage durability and ammo. Swap weapons as they near breaking and call out when you need heavy or medium ammo resupply from teammates.

Step 8: On kill, prioritize central chassis loot first, then legs. Stash a Queen Reactor in your safe pocket and move to your extraction.

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Method 2: Solo kill in the open (rock‑and‑strafe)

You can solo the Queen by kiting around solid cover and committing only during safe windows. Expect a longer fight and tighter resource limits.

Step 1: Pull the Queen to a large rock or terrain lip that fully breaks line‑of‑sight. Strafe laterally on mortar cues and avoid standing on scorched ground.

Step 2: Target a single leg joint until armor plates give way and the joint breaks. Use Wolfpacks early only if they reliably connect; otherwise save them for Rocketeers.

Step 3: When the Head Core drops, step out, fire a short burst into the core, then immediately re‑hide before the beam tracks you. Repeat this “peek‑burst” loop.

Step 4: Watch durability. Carry a second primary so you don’t stall out mid‑fight; if both weapons are failing and you’re low on ammo, disengage and reset rather than risk the run.

Step 5: After the kill, loot quickly, put one high‑value item in your safe pocket, and head to the nearest extraction route you’ve pre‑scouted.


Loot and what it’s used for

The Queen’s debris includes a rich pool of ARC components with a chance at rare drops. You can also loot the Harvester it was guarding once the area is clear.

  • Main/small debris pool highlights: ARC Alloy, Advanced ARC Powercell, ARC Motion Core, ARC Circuitry, ARC Coolant, ARC Thermo Lining, ARC Synthetic Resin, ARC Performance Steel, Advanced Mechanical/Electrical Components, Magnetic Accelerator, and the Queen Reactor.
  • Queen Reactor: a legendary‑tier drop used in end‑game crafting, including legendary weapons such as Jupiter (bolt‑action) and Equalizer (experimental beam). You’ll need appropriate crafting progression before these recipes are available.
  • Magnetic Accelerator: used to build the Hullcracker, enabling future Queen runs with fewer trader visits.

Commit to one leg at a time, play around mortar windows, and only expose for core bursts. With the right position and ammo plan, the Queen becomes a predictable farm instead of a coin flip.