ARC Raiders Statuette locations and best farming routes

How to reliably find Statuette trinkets, what containers to loot, and where to go on each map for fast Coins.

By Pallav Pathak 7 min read
ARC Raiders Statuette locations and best farming routes

Statuette is one of the most efficient ways to turn a raid in ARC Raiders into a pile of Coins. It is a rare Trinket, weighs very little, stacks well, and has no quest or crafting dependency, which makes it ideal pure profit.


Statuette basics: rarity, weight, and value

Statuette sits in the Trinket category, alongside items like Vase, Fine Wristwatch, and Music Album. It is marked as a rare Trinket in loot tables and is tagged with the world categories “Old World” and “Residential”.

Property Statuette
Item type Trinket
Rarity Rare
Weight 0.3 kg
Stack size 3 per inventory slot
Sell value 3,000 Coins per Statuette
Crafting Cannot be crafted
Primary use Sell for Coins, optional Raider Den decor

Because each Statuette sells for 3,000 Coins and you can carry three in a single slot, one full stack is worth 9,000 Coins. At 0.3 kg per item, even a full stack only adds 0.9 kg to your load, so you can pick up every Statuette you see without worrying about encumbrance.

There is no known blueprint, quest, or crafting recipe that consumes Statuette. Once extracted, you either sell it in Speranza or hang up to three copies in your Raider Den as decoration.

Statuette is a rare Trinket that can be sold or used as decoration | Image credit: Embark Studios (via Arc Raiders wiki)

Where Statuette can spawn in ARC Raiders

Statuette never appears as mission loot or a guaranteed quest reward. It comes from scavenging, and its spawn rules are tied to location tags and container types.

Two rules matter most:

  • World tags: Statuette can drop in areas tagged as Old World or Residential.
  • Containers: It most often appears in “residential” containers such as cupboards, lockers, desks, drawers, and trash bins inside houses and apartments.

That means you should prioritize indoor spaces built for people to live or work in, not open industrial yards or ARC facilities. When in doubt, follow the same logic you would for other high-value Trinkets: suitcases, bedside tables, kitchen cabinets, and office desks are better bets than car trunks or random crates in the street.


Best map zones to farm Statuette

Every major topside map has Old World and Residential pockets, but some districts are significantly better for Statuette runs. The locations below are grouped by map.

Dam Battlegrounds: apartment belts at the edge of the map

On Dam Battlegrounds, focus on the residential blocks rather than the main combat arenas. The named buildings that consistently line up with Statuette’s tags include:

  • Pale Apartments
  • Ruby Residence
  • Pattern House

Pale Apartments and Ruby Residence in particular are dense with lootable drawers, wardrobes, and lockers. Pattern House is smaller but still offers enough residential containers to justify a quick detour when you are already in the area.

There is also a strong trinket route in the residential strip near the Abandoned Highway Camp. Two facing buildings east of that camp contain multiple floors of apartments and a locked room with high-rarity loot. Running this route often produces rare Trinkets like Statuette along with medical bags and weapon cases.

On Dam Battlegrounds, focus on the residential blocks instead of combat areas | Image credit: Embark Studios (via YouTube/@MySpaceGuide)

Buried City: dense Old World and Residential overlap

Buried City is one of the most consistent places to look for Statuette because several named locations combine Old World architecture with active Residential tags.

  • Grandioso Apartments – multi-floor apartments with a high number of cupboards, desks, and cabinets.
  • Santa Maria Houses – smaller residential houses, good for quick sweeps between objectives.
  • Library – technically an Old World space, but its shelves and back rooms can still spawn Trinkets.
  • Red Tower – vertical Old World structure with interior loot spots.
  • Town Hall – civic Old World building with a mix of office-style and residential-style containers.

Grandioso Apartments and Santa Maria Houses are standout picks if you want short, repeatable runs. In practice, you move floor to floor, opening every cupboard, bedside drawer, and locker, then reset by extracting once your bag is full of trinkets and lightweight materials.


The Blue Gate: Village and puzzle rooms

The Blue Gate offers several strong Statuette spots, with one clear favorite:

  • Village – the best overall Residential cluster in The Blue Gate, with many small houses and suitcases.
  • Raider’s Refuge – a fortified location that includes locked rooms and raider loot bags.
  • Ruined Homestead – scattered but still residential-feeling loot.
  • Ancient Fort – Old World stronghold with puzzle-gated chambers.

Village is the most reliable hunting ground in this map for Statuette. The density of houses means you can move building to building, clearing kitchens, bedrooms, and closets quickly.

Ancient Fort and Raider’s Refuge become especially valuable once you have solved their puzzles and opened the locked rooms. Those rooms have a higher chance to drop rare Trinkets in general, so every time you revisit them, there is a decent probability of picking up at least one Statuette alongside Music Album, Vase, or similar items.

Move from building to building, clearing kitchens, bedrooms, and closets quickly | Image credit: Embark Studios (via YouTube/@MySpaceGuide)

Stella Montis: when to skip it for Trinkets

Stella Montis does contain some Old World areas, such as:

  • Eastern Tunnel
  • Cultural Archives

However, this map is not an efficient choice if your primary goal is farming Trinkets like Statuette. The time investment to reach and clear its Old World pockets is better spent in Buried City, The Blue Gate’s Village, or the strong residential routes on Dam Battlegrounds. Stella Montis is more useful when you want higher-tier gear and project materials from Assembly and other combat-heavy objectives.


Container priorities and raid conditions

Once you are in the right neighborhood, the way you loot has as much impact on your Statuette income as the map choice itself.

Inside any Old World or Residential zone, focus on:

  • Houses and apartments rather than garages or empty warehouses.
  • Cupboards, wardrobes, and cabinets, especially in bedrooms and living rooms.
  • Desks, drawers, and lockers in hallways, small offices, and storage rooms.
  • Trash bins and dustbins in kitchens, bathrooms, and alleys.

Several map-wide conditions can quietly boost your returns. Night raids and storms often apply modifiers that increase rare loot drop rates or value multipliers, effectively doubling how many rare Trinkets you pick up or how much they are worth by the time you sell them. If you are comfortable navigating and fighting in low visibility, scheduling your Statuette runs during those windows pays off.

Augments also matter. Loot-focused augments such as Looting MK2 increase the number and quality of items in containers. Slotting one is a simple way to raise the odds that any given locker or cupboard rolls a rare Trinket instead of low-value clutter.

Night raids and storms often apply modifiers that increase rare loot drop rates or value multipliers | Image credit: Embark Studios (via YouTube/@MySpaceGuide)

Safe, repeatable Statuette farming loop

A consistent Statuette loop usually combines a good district, efficient routing between buildings, and a conservative extraction strategy so you do not lose everything to a bad fight. The outline below describes a pattern you can adapt to any of the locations above.

Step 1: Queue into a raid with a light, expendable loadout. Bring enough ammo and healing to survive raider encounters, but leave room in your backpack for loot. If you have it, equip a loot-focused augment.

Step 2: Move directly to a chosen Residential cluster such as Buried City’s Grandioso Apartments, Blue Gate’s Village, or Dam Battlegrounds’ apartment belt near Abandoned Highway Camp. Avoid detours for combat unless you need to clear a path into a building.

Step 3: Clear one building at a time, floor by floor. Open every cupboard, desk, drawer, locker, and trash bin. Prioritize items with the diamond Trinket icon, and pick up every Statuette regardless of current stash size.

Step 4: Once your backpack is filling up, place the highest-value Trinkets, including any Statuette stacks, into your safe pocket. That pocket preserves its contents if you die, so treat it as your insurance policy.

Step 5: After sweeping two to four buildings or once your safe pocket is full, move to the nearest extraction hatch rather than overstaying. A short, repeatable run that consistently banks Coins is more efficient than occasionally hitting a huge haul and losing it to a late raid ambush.

Step 6: Back in Speranza, sell your Statuettes to traders for 3,000 Coins each. Keep only the copies you intend to place as Raider Den decor.

Clear one building at a time, floor by floor | Image credit: Embark Studios (via YouTube/@MySpaceGuide)

How to use Statuette once you extract

Statuette’s role is straightforward: it is money or decoration, nothing in between.

  • For income: Sell Statuette at traders in Speranza for 3,000 Coins per item. With a stack size of three, even a modest run that yields two or three stacks covers a weapon upgrade or a stash expansion tier.
  • For decor: In your Raider Den, you can mount up to three Statuettes as part of your Trinket displays. This has no mechanical benefit but is a useful way to show off successful extraction runs.

There is no recycling outcome for Statuette. Feeding it into any recycling system does not generate components or blueprints, so selling or decorating are your only meaningful options. For most players, the optimal pattern is to sell every copy until your core stash, workbench, and key weapons are upgraded, then start reserving a few duplicates for the Den once Coins are less tight.

Because Statuette is both light and high value, it is worth bending your inventory around it. Dropping several low-value Common Trinkets or heavy crafting materials mid-raid to make space for a Statuette stack is almost always a profitable trade.


Focusing on Old World and Residential tags, favoring apartment blocks and villages, and running short, extraction-first loops turns Statuette from a lucky find into a predictable income stream. Once you have your preferred district mapped out, it becomes an easy way to stabilize your economy between more dangerous blueprint or boss hunts.