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#1 Posted : Thursday, 4 June 2026 5:17:25 PM(UTC)
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If you're back in Arc Raiders after the early June reset, Ermal's Nomadic Envoys shop is one of those stops you shouldn't skip. The big pull this week is the Vita Shot blueprint, mainly because healing on demand changes how you play messy fights. You can take a bad trade, duck behind cover, patch up fast, and get back into it instead of praying you make it to ARC Raiders BluePrints safety. It's not cheap, though. Ermal wants a heavy pile of low-tier ARC parts, so this is more of a planned purchase than a casual grab.



Why the Vita Shot blueprint matters
The Vita Shot blueprint costs 250,000 worth of accepted low-tier ARC parts, which is a lot if you've been spending freely. Still, it's the kind of unlock that pays you back over time. Once you can craft Vita Shots, every run feels a little less fragile. Solo players get more room to recover after a bad ambush, and squads can keep pressure during longer fights without burning through every backup option. If you're choosing between cosmetics and practical progression this week, the blueprint is the smarter first target for most players.



What else Ermal is carrying
Ermal's early June stock isn't only about healing. The Cavalier Outfit is sitting at 200,000 accepted ARC items for players who care about style, while the Bucket Backpack Charm comes in at 100,000 low-tier ARC parts. There's also the Kinetic Converter at the same 100,000 low-tier cost, which may be worth checking depending on your current setup. Raider Tokens x25 are available too, but those require 150,000 high-tier ARC parts, so don't expect to pick them up unless you've been farming tougher machines and saving the better components.



Parts and materials worth saving
Before you trade everything away, check what Ermal actually accepts. Low-tier exchange items can include Wasp Driver, Fireball Burner, Shredder Gyro, Surveyor Vault, Sentinel Firing Core, Snitch Scanner, Spotter Relay, Tick Pod, Comet Igniter, Hornet Driver, Pop Trigger, Firefly Burner, Space Wrench, Power Rod, and Tempest III. Higher-tier trades lean on rarer drops such as Queen Reactor, Matriarch Reactor, Bombardier Cell, Assessor Matrix, Turbine Compressor, Leaper Pulse Unit, Bastion Cell, Vaporizer Regulator, and Rocketeer Driver. Some shop pieces also ask for map-specific loot, including Fossilized Lightning from electromagnetic storm zones, industrial finds like Ripped Safety Vests and Rusted Tools, and event ducks from the Buried City condition.



How to approach this week's grind
Don't just run random routes and hope it works out. Pick areas with ARC traffic, clear what you can safely handle, and bank the parts instead of impulse-spending them after one good run. Storm maps are worth your time if you still need Fossilized Lightning, while mechanical and industrial POIs are better for vest and tool farming. As a professional platform for buying game currency or items in U4GM, U4GM is built around convenience and quick access, and players who want a smoother route can cheap ARC Raiders BluePrints to support their progress without losing momentum during the weekly rotation.
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