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RSVSR Guide to Shani Trades for Maximum Coins ARC Raiders
In ARC Raiders, your wallet doesn't just "grow" because you played well. It grows because you spend at the right moments, and most people miss that. The Cred soft cap is the giveaway: once you're sitting around 800, you're not really being rewarded anymore. That's when you should stop hoarding and start converting. I keep a quick mental checklist and, if I'm unsure what's worth flipping, I'll scan notes and price ideas from places that track ARC Raiders Items so my buys don't turn into dead weight.
Why the Cred cap is your cue
You'll see players treat the cap like punishment. It's not. It's the game nudging you to move value out of Creds and into Coins, where your options open up. The mistake is buying random "nice-to-have" kit and hoping it pays off later. Don't do that. Spend with purpose: you're not gearing up, you're cycling currency. When your Cred bar is full, every earned Cred after that is basically wasted time unless you dump it into something you can sell back cleanly.
Daily flips that actually feel worth it
Step 1 is always the limited daily stuff from Shani, because that's where the return gets silly. Grab Sterilized Bandages first: 40 Creds each, and they sell for 2,000 Coins. You can only buy three per day, so it's not a "get rich instantly" button, but it's the easiest guaranteed win you'll see. Step 2 is the Fireworks Box: 60 Creds, also sells for 2,000 Coins, and it's capped at three daily as well. Buy both every day you log in, even if you only plan one quick run. It adds up faster than you'd think.
Dumping leftover Creds without overthinking it
Step 3 is what you do with the rest, because you'll often still be hovering near cap. That's where Binoculars earn their keep. They're not glamorous, but they're reliable: 20 Creds for 640 Coins, and the big deal is there's no daily limit. If I'm sitting at 760 or 790, I'll just clear the excess into Binoculars until I'm comfortable again. It's a clean sink, it keeps your earnings "live," and it stops that nagging feeling that you're playing for nothing.
Keeping the loop painless
The real win is making it a habit, not a chore. Do it in the same order every time: 1) Bandages, 2) Fireworks, 3) Binoculars for the overflow. Then go back to what matters—your raid plan. If you stick to that rhythm, the economy starts working with you instead of against you, and you'll notice you're shopping for upgrades because you want to, not because you're broke. And if you're the kind of player who'd rather skip the busywork and just focus on runs, it can also help to buy ARC Raiders Items in RSVSR when you're trying to stabilize your loadouts between expeditions.
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