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Where to Find Motor in ARC Raiders

If you’re hunting for Motors in ARC Raiders, these things are rare, super useful, and always worth getting whenever you spot one. Motors can be recycled into valuable crafting materials, and they show up in specific spots across the map, especially around old vehicles and industrial areas. You’ll even get them from Bombardiers. 

Where to Find Motor

The Motor is a rare item that can be recycled into crafting materials. 1x Motor can be recycled for 2x Oil and 2x Mechanical Components. Each map has an area where you’d be able to find these inside structures. It can be found in the Blue Gate region. You can also find the Motor from Bombardier. 

You can usually find Motors in vehicle engine compartments buses included so always check under the hood when you spot one. They also show up pretty often in electrical substations, water treatment plants, and inside bus or engine rooms. If you head underground in Blue Gate, the warehouse complex has a massive network of tunnels filled with abandoned cars. It’s a great place to look since Motors tend to spawn all over down there. You can also find some inside the biospheres near the dam, just sitting out on shelves or carts. So keep an eye out in those areas too.

How to Defeat the Bombardier

Bombardiers are pretty easy to spot they’ve got bright yellow kneecaps on every leg joint and a big yellow cylinder on their backside. If you shoot the kneecaps, you’ll slow them down and open up their softer weak spots. And if you manage to hit that rear cylinder, you can shut a Bombardier down really fast.

They don’t fight alone, though. Bombardiers come with Spotter drones that mark your position so the mortar shots land right on you. Take out the Spotters first to throw the Bombardier off balance. After it fires its artillery, there’s a short window where it’s wide open, so that’s the perfect time to push damage. Both Spotter drones will respawn after you destroy them, so be ready to deal with them more than once.

Sankar
Sankar
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