Arc Raiders: Torrente Gun Guide
What type of gun is the Torrente?
Torrente is a fully-automatic LMG that uses Medium Ammo. It has a large magazine and can output sustained damage in combat, but it is only accurate while crouched. In practical terms, this means you want to pair it with cover or stationary shooting rather than trying to spray while moving. Its high ammo capacity lets you suppress enemies effectively, but mobility suffers due to its weight of 12.0.
Key stats you’ll notice in-game:
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Damage: 8
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Fire Rate: 58.3
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Range: 49.9
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Stability: 74.2
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Agility: 37.7
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Stealth: 1
These numbers show that the Torrente is strong in mid-range fights but poor for stealth play. Its moderate ARC armor penetration makes it reliable against lightly armored targets, but against heavy armor, you’ll want complementary weapons.
Where can I get a Torrente?
There are two main ways to obtain a Torrente:
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Scavenging – You can find pre-made Torrente guns in loot drops across missions. These often come at varying durability levels, so check the stats before picking one up.
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Crafting – You can build your own, but you’ll need the Torrente Blueprint. This can be obtained from missions, special vendors, or in some cases through arc raiders blueprints for sale. Owning the blueprint ensures you can craft the gun multiple times and is required for upgrades.
How do I craft the Torrente?
Crafting a Torrente I requires:
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2 × Advanced Mechanical Components
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3 × Medium Gun Parts
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6 × Steel Springs
You also need Gunsmith 2 and the Torrente Blueprint. Once crafted, you have a base-level weapon ready for use or further upgrades.
In practice, many players prioritize crafting early to get a reliable LMG for mid-tier missions. The initial stats are enough to handle most encounters if you crouch for accuracy.
How do upgrades work?
The Torrente can be upgraded in four levels, with each stage improving magazine size, reload speed, and durability. Here’s what to expect:
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Torrente II: +10 magazine, 15% faster reload, +10 durability
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Torrente III: +20 magazine, 30% faster reload, +20 durability
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Torrente IV: +30 magazine, 45% faster reload, +30 durability
Upgrading requires additional Advanced Mechanical Components and Medium Gun Parts, and only Gunsmith 1 is required beyond the initial crafting.
Players often upgrade to Torrente III as a balance between resource cost and performance. Torrente IV is strong but consumes significant crafting materials, so plan accordingly.
How do you repair it?
Durability drops with use, especially during prolonged fights. Repairing restores functionality:
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Torrente I: +50 durability (1× Advanced Mechanical Components, 1× Medium Gun Parts)
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Torrente II: +55 durability
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Torrente III: +60 durability
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Torrente IV: +65 durability
Repairs are straightforward and can often be done between missions. A good practice is to repair after each major mission to avoid mid-fight malfunctions.
What about recycling or salvaging?
If you have old or unwanted Torrente guns, you can break them down:
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Recycling restores components needed for crafting (both Advanced Mechanical Components and Medium Gun Parts).
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Salvaging focuses on recovering parts only, which is slightly less efficient but still useful.
For example, recycling a Torrente III returns 2 Advanced Mechanical Components and 3 Medium Gun Parts. This makes it practical to recycle surplus guns instead of letting them sit in storage.
How does it perform in real gameplay?
Based on common player experience:
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Accuracy: Best while crouched; firing while standing or moving causes noticeable spread.
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Sustainability: High magazine size allows extended firefights without reloading, ideal for suppressing groups of enemies.
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Mobility: Heavy and slow; pairing it with lighter weapons in your loadout is recommended.
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Team play: Excellent for holding choke points or providing cover fire.
Many players pair Torrente with a faster sidearm or sniper for flexibility. The gun excels in situations where you can control the fight rather than rush into open areas.
Tips for using Torrente effectively
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Always crouch when firing long bursts. This is the key to consistent damage.
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Upgrade magazine size first. More ammo per clip reduces downtime in fights.
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Repair regularly. Durability drops quickly under constant fire.
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Consider recycling old versions. Salvaging Torrente I or II guns gives you parts for upgrades.
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Plan your loadout around its weight. Use a lighter secondary weapon to compensate.
The Torrente is a reliable LMG for players who prefer controlled, high-volume fire. It isn’t a stealth weapon, but it shines in mid-range combat where accuracy while crouched and sustained ammo count are important. Crafting and upgrading require planning, especially regarding materials and Gunsmith levels. Using the Torrente effectively comes down to positioning, crouching, and timing reloads.
With the right setup, it can become the backbone of your arsenal in ARC Raiders. Understanding its limitations and strengths ensures you get the most value from each crafted gun.
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