Solo Extraction in Arc Raiders: U4GM Rooftop Meta

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Most players still rush the obvious money spots in Buried City, and that's exactly why the rooftops are worth learning. While squads trade shots around vaults, streets, and ARC patrol routes, a careful solo can move above all that and come out with a bag full of ARC Raiders Items without turning the match into a gunfight. The "Chimney Sweep" style isn't flashy. It's just smart, quick, and a bit cheeky.
Why Bird City rooftops pay so well
The loot is above the noise
After the thaw changed the feel of Buried City, players started calling it Bird City for a reason. The rooflines matter now. Chimneys, vents, scaffolds, and broken apartment blocks create a second map sitting above the regular one. Up there, you'll find drone nests and old tech caches that many ground teams never even check. You're not chasing bosses. You're not clearing buildings room by room. You're hitting small, rich spots and moving before anyone gets curious.
  • Chimney nests can hold valuable tech parts like cores, relays, and arrays.
  • Most squads stay low because they're watching doors, streets, and extraction lanes.
  • A good rooftop loop can be finished in around ten to twelve minutes.
  • The best runs come from clean movement, not from winning fights.
Route that keeps your boots off the street
Hospital to chimneys to mall roof
Start near the north-west side if the spawn allows it, then get onto the Abandoned General Hospital as fast as you can. Don't jog down the road unless you enjoy being spotted by every machine in the district. From the hospital roof, work south toward the residential blocks. You're looking for three main chimney clusters. Grapple up, grab the nest loot, check the skyline, then shift again. If a Snitch drone floats too close, drop it quickly. Letting it scream is how a quiet run becomes everyone's business.
What to bring and what to avoid
Mobility beats ego fights
The loadout is simple. Take an upgraded Grapple Hook, because slow climbing gets you killed. Pair it with a Zipline Deployer so you can cross gaps without dropping into alleys or chokepoints. A cheap, steady rifle like the Bettina is enough for drones and panic shots, but don't start taking "fair" fights just because someone looks alone. That's how solos donate kits. If you hear boots under you, move. If you see muzzle flashes at street level, move faster. The whole trick is refusing the fight before it starts.
Leave before the map notices you
Bank the run while it's still clean
Once your bag is heavy, don't get greedy. Swing toward a high extraction point, use rooftop cover, and keep a decoy ready in case someone trails you. The players making steady money in Bird City aren't the ones with the loudest weapons; they're the ones who know when to leave. Learn the chimneys, keep your path short, and treat height as your insurance. If you're building funds for upgrades, blueprints, or better ARC Raiders gear, this route gives you a safer way to stack value without gambling every run on a street fight.



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