ARC Raiders Silver Teaspoon Set locations and best farming spots

How the Silver Teaspoon Set works, where it can spawn, and how to turn it into a steady stream of coins.

By Pallav Pathak 7 min read
ARC Raiders Silver Teaspoon Set locations and best farming spots

The Silver Teaspoon Set sits in a sweet spot in ARC Raiders: it is light, sells for a high amount of Coins, and is not tied to quests, Projects, or Workshop upgrades. That makes it one of the more efficient trinkets to grab when you are topside and trying to fund better gear.


What the Silver Teaspoon Set does in ARC Raiders

Silver Teaspoon Set is a Trinket item with the flavor text “A shining, shimmering set of refinement and elegance.” It counts as loot rather than a crafting material, so it cannot be recycled into components, and it cannot be crafted.

Key stats:

Property Value
Category Trinket
Rarity Common/Rare tier trinket
Weight 0.3 kg
Sell price in Speranza 3,000 Coins
Max stack size 3 per inventory slot
Crafting Not used; cannot be crafted
Recycling Cannot be recycled

The high sell price, low weight, and three‑item stack cap make it a very efficient pickup whenever you have space in your backpack. Since it has no known quest or upgrade use, it is safe to treat it purely as a money item.

Silver Teaspoon Set is a Trinket item that can be sold for money | Image credit: Embark Studios (via Arc Raiders wiki)

Where Silver Teaspoon Set can spawn (tag-based locations)

ARC Raiders uses “tags” on Points of Interest (POIs) to control what kind of loot can appear. The Silver Teaspoon Set is tied to civilian spaces rather than industrial junk piles.

It can appear in POIs with these tags:

  • Residential – apartments, houses, and living blocks.
  • Old World – pre‑ARC city structures such as libraries and town halls.
  • Commercial – shops, office blocks, galleries, and business centers.

Some instances can also drop in areas with mechanical elements, but the core pattern is simple: look where people used to live, work, or shop, not in scrapyards or pure industrial spawns.

In practice, that means you should prioritize indoor spaces that look like apartments, offices, or public buildings and search furniture, drawers, and bags thoroughly.

Prioritize indoor spaces like apartments, offices, or public buildings | Image credit: Embark Studios (via YouTube/@MySpaceGuide)

Best map regions to farm Silver Teaspoon Set

Silver Teaspoon Sets can drop in any topside expedition that rolls Residential, Old World, or Commercial POIs, but several parts of the world concentrate those tags and give you more rolls per run.

Dam Battlegrounds trinket spots

In Dam Battlegrounds, focus on the clusters of housing and admin buildings rather than exposed combat zones. The following POIs have good chances for trinkets such as the Silver Teaspoon Set:

  • Pattern House
  • Ruby Residence
  • Pale Apartments
  • Testing Annex
  • Research & Administration

These buildings typically contain multiple rooms with wardrobes, desks, and cabinets, which means more individual loot containers that can roll trinkets.

Focus on the clusters of housing and admin buildings rather than exposed combat zones | Image credit: Embark Studios (via YouTube/@MySpaceGuide)

Buried City trinket spots

Buried City leans heavily into Old World and Commercial spaces, so it is a strong zone for teaspoon hunting if you can handle the enemy density.

  • Galleria
  • Space Travel
  • Library
  • Town Hall
  • Piazza Arbusto
  • Red Tower
  • Santa Maria Houses
  • Plaza Rosa
  • Grandioso Apartments

Inside these POIs, prioritize upper floors and back rooms where suitcases, sideboards, and safes tend to spawn. The more enclosed the room, the more likely it is holding a couple of high‑value trinkets.

On Buried City, prioritize upper floors and back rooms with sideboards, suitcases, and safes | Image credit: Embark Studios (via YouTube/@Bubbins)

Spaceport trinket spots

Spaceport has fewer residential pockets but several large commercial‑ish terminals that can still yield teaspoons when you sweep their interiors.

  • Control Tower A6
  • Arrival Building
  • Departure Building

These buildings are long and linear. Work your way methodically through check‑in counters, waiting areas, and staff rooms to open every briefcase, duffel, and cabinet you see.

Spaceport has large commercial terminals worth checking out | Image credit: Embark Studios (via YouTube/@AceThunder63)

The Blue Gate: highest Silver Teaspoon Set drop rate

The Blue Gate map has some of the strongest odds of producing Silver Teaspoon Sets, making it a first choice if your goal is to stockpile coins quickly.

Focus your runs on:

  • Ancient Fort
  • Ruined Homestead
  • Raider's Refuge
  • Village

These locations combine Residential and Old World elements. You get both tight homestead interiors and larger complexes with multiple loot‑dense rooms, which means a lot of rolls on the trinket table in a relatively small area.

Tip: Blue Gate’s open sightlines let you route between these POIs quickly if you keep a vehicle or a clear sprint path in mind before you start looting.
Check areas that combine esidential and Old World elements on The Blue Gate map | Image credit: Embark Studios (via YouTube/@Arekkz Gaming)

Stella Montis trinket spots

Stella Montis is another reliable area when you want a mix of Old World and Commercial loot.

  • Cultural Archives
  • Business Center
  • Atrium
  • Eastern Tunnel

The Cultural Archives and Business Center, in particular, play like compact mini‑cities inside a single POI, with long corridors filled with drawers, cupboards, and office furniture that can all drop Silver Teaspoon Sets.

The Cultural Archives and Business Center on the Stella Montis map is filled with cupboards, drawers, and cabinets | Image credit: Embark Studios (via YouTube/@PartyChip)

How map modifiers change trinket farming

Map conditions in ARC Raiders quietly change the value of loot runs, and some of them are especially good for trinket farming.

The standout modifier for Silver Teaspoon Set is Night Raid. Under Night Raid, overall loot value is higher than normal, which means that when a drawer or bag decides to drop a trinket, it is more likely to be one of the higher‑priced ones, such as the teaspoon set.

There is a trade‑off. Night runs limit visibility and add more environmental threats, such as rats. Those can chew through health while you are busy rummaging through cabinets.

When you enter a Night Raid expedition:

  • Bring a reliable light source or optics so you can clear rooms quickly without blind corners.
  • Plan shorter, high‑density routes between the POIs listed above instead of wandering across the whole map.
  • Leave enough space in your Safe Pockets to stash any 3,000+ Coin trinkets you find, in case you die on the extraction path.
The loot value is higher in Night Raids but so are environmental hazards | Image credit: Embark Studios (via YouTube/@The Gaming Merchant)

Running efficient Silver Teaspoon Set routes

Outside of the named POIs, a lot of the actual work is about how you move through buildings and how selective you are with your inventory.

Step 1: Before you deploy, choose a map that includes either The Blue Gate, Buried City, or Dam Battlegrounds in the rotation and check whether Night Raid is active. If it is, treat that as a bonus run for value.

Step 2: On the map, mark a tight loop of 2–4 of the listed POIs that are close together. For example, in The Blue Gate, you might chain Village → Raider's Refuge → Ruined Homestead → Ancient Fort, and then head toward an extraction point.

Step 3: Inside each POI, clear enemies in the immediate area first so you are not interrupted while opening containers. Then focus on indoor loot: drawers, sideboards, cabinets, suitcases, and raider bags. Ignore low‑value scrap on the ground if your inventory is tight.

Step 4: Once your backpack is half full, start being ruthless. Keep stacks of high‑value trinkets such as the Silver Teaspoon Set and drop single, low‑value items to make room for more 3,000‑Coin pickups.

Step 5: When you are satisfied with the haul, move your best trinkets into Safe Pockets if you are not on a free loadout, and then head straight for extraction without detours.

Tip: An augment that improves loot quality or quantity (such as a looting‑focused passive) pairs well with these routes, especially in high‑density apartment buildings where every extra roll can mean another Silver Teaspoon Set.
Clear the enemies in an area before you start looking for loot | Image credit: Embark Studios (via YouTube/@MySpaceGuide)

When to sell and what to keep instead

Trinkets sit on their own track compared to materials. A small number of specific trinkets are needed for upgrades, but the Silver Teaspoon Set is not among them.

  • Scrappy upgrades use items like Cat Bed and Very Comfortable Pillow, not teaspoons.
  • Expedition framework requires Light Bulb quantities, not teaspoons.

Because the Silver Teaspoon Set has no known quest or upgrade requirement and cannot be recycled into materials, there is no long‑term downside to selling every copy you find in Speranza. Reserve your storage and hesitation for items explicitly needed in quest text, Workshop upgrade descriptions, or Expedition projects.

That also means that if you are already carrying the trinkets needed for Scrappy and expeditions, you can treat every teaspoon set simply as a 3,000‑Coin brick of value and prioritize it over heavier scrap.

If you already have the materials needed for Scrappy upgrades, treat trinkets as loot that can be sold | Image credit: Embark Studios (via YouTube/@The Beard Guys)

Silver Teaspoon Sets are not flashy, but they quietly fund a lot of the progression curve in ARC Raiders. Focus runs on Residential, Old World, and Commercial POIs in The Blue Gate, Buried City, Dam Battlegrounds, Spaceport, and Stella Montis, lean into Night Raid when it is available, and be disciplined about what you carry home. A few efficient loops are enough to turn a handful of shining cutlery into your next weapon upgrade.