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What is Pottery in Arc Raiders?

Pottery is classified as a trinket in the game, and it is considered uncommon. Unlike weapons or armor, pottery does not provide combat advantages. Instead, its value lies mostly in scavenging profit and, for collectors, display in the Raider Den. In practice, you’ll usually pick it up while exploring Old World or Residential zones.

Some key stats for reference:

Stack size: 3 per inventory slot

Weight: 0.3 units

Sell price: 2,000 coins

Pottery is fragile, so if you’re carrying multiple items or running from enemies, it can be easy to accidentally drop it or break it. It doesn’t affect your gameplay mechanically, but you lose a small amount of coins if it’s destroyed.

Where Can I Find Pottery?

Pottery appears in Old World and Residential areas. From my experience, Residential zones tend to have slightly more predictable spawns, often near broken furniture or abandoned shelves. Old World spawns are more scattered and require careful exploration. Players tend to pick up pottery while clearing rooms, as it’s easy to spot and adds a small but noticeable coin boost.

The main method of acquiring pottery is through scavenging. You don’t need special tools to pick it up, but since it’s fragile, try to move carefully around enemies or hazards that might make you drop your inventory.

Is Pottery Worth Picking Up?

If your goal is direct combat efficiency, pottery isn’t essential. However, it is worth picking up if:

You are collecting trinkets for the Raider Den.

You are looking to sell items for extra coins while scavenging.

You enjoy completing collections or tracking uncommon items.

In practical terms, every pottery you carry adds a few thousand coins when sold. For low-risk scavenging runs where you are not fighting heavy enemies, it is a net gain.

How Do Players Handle Pottery in Practice?

Most experienced players do the following:

Inventory management: Pottery is light, but fragile, so you don’t want to overfill your bag. Stack it carefully.

Selective pickup: Only grab pottery if you have space or if you know you’ll sell it soon.

Safe zones: Before moving into high-combat areas, offload or sell fragile items. Pottery can break if you get hit during movement or knockback.

Pottery is often one of those “small wins” that doesn’t drastically change gameplay but slowly adds up. Many players end up prioritizing high-value blueprints or gear over pottery once they have enough coins.

Can Pottery Be Used for Anything Else?

Aside from selling or displaying, pottery doesn’t currently have any crafting or upgrade use. Some players like to use it as a minor aesthetic piece in their Raider Den to show off collection progress. Others may pick it up just to sell Arc Raiders blueprints for real money, as trinkets and collectibles often complement blueprint farming runs.

Should I Focus on Pottery or Ignore It?

It depends on your playstyle:

Collector: Pick it up whenever you see it. It’s part of completing the trinket collection.

Efficiency player: Only pick it up if your scavenging route allows for safe transport and you can sell it quickly.

New players: It’s fine to ignore it initially. Focus on learning combat, scavenging high-value loot, and surviving encounters first.

In other words, pottery is optional but can be a minor source of coins and completion satisfaction. Experienced players tend to balance it with other priorities.

Tips for Managing Fragile Items Like Pottery

Keep them in separate inventory slots so one accidental action doesn’t destroy all of them.

Move slowly in combat zones to avoid drop damage.

Plan your scavenging route so you can offload fragile items quickly.

Combine with other loot runs like blueprints or tech components to maximize value per run.


Pottery is a minor but consistent part of scavenging in Arc Raiders. It’s fragile, uncommon, and doesn’t influence combat, but it can be useful for coin gains or completing collections. Knowing when to pick it up, how to manage inventory, and when to sell it makes the difference between losing coins to breakage and slowly building a tidy profit.

For most players, pottery is a “small but reliable” item: nothing game-changing, but worth understanding. Treat it like a side income—grab it when convenient, don’t risk your primary loot for it, and use it to complete your trinket collection or add to your coin reserves.

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