Spider-Man 2: All suits for both Peter and Miles
All costumes for both Peter Parker and Miles Morales, including Deluxe Edition suits

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Looking for a list of all the suits in Spider-Man 2? Insomniac Games’ Spider-Man 2 features a plethora of outfits for both Peter Parker and Miles Morales, running the gamut from the Symbiote Suit to costumes inspired by the Sam Raimi films.
It’ll take some work to unlock all of these outfit options, and when you factor in the different suit Styles as well as the suits exclusive to Spider-Man 2’s Digital Deluxe Edition, there’s a lot of fashion on display. If you’re curious about how cool and colourful you can make New York City’s webslingers, we’ve outlined all of the in-game and Deluxe Edition suits in Spider-Man 2 below. While this guide is applicable for both the PS5 and PC release of Spider-Man 2, it does not include the DLC options, which have yet to debut on PC.
Spider-Man 2: All suits
The suits in Spider-Man 2 can be divided up into outfits for Peter Parker and outfits for Miles Morales. Click on the following contents to go to the pertinent section of the guide, where we’ve listed images of each suit as well as the requirements to unlock them. The Digital Deluxe Edition outfits are listed last, and include 5 suits for Peter and 5 for Miles.
- Peter Parker suits
- Miles Morales suits
- Digital Deluxe Edition suits
Spider-Man 2: Peter Parker suits
Advanced Suit 2.0

Peter’s starting duds. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Unlocked at start of game
- Style cost : 1 City Token
You’ll start Spider-Man 2 with the Advanced Suit 2.0, which is an upgraded version of the suit from the first game.
Black Suit

I always liked the sheer simplicity of the Black Suit and the big white spider logo! |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Unlocked during ‘Good Men’ mission.
- Style cost : Ultimate Level 1 (Style 1), Ultimate Level 4 (Style 2), Ultimate Level 7 (Style 3)
Based on Spider-Man’s appearance when he wears the Symbiote, Insomniac’s take on the Black Suit is classy. To gain new Styles, you’ll need to reach Ultimate Levels in New Game +.
Symbiote Suit

Similar to the Black Suit, but those spider legs are way edgier. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Unlocked during ‘It Chose You’ mission.
- Style cost : Ultimate Level 2 (Style 1), Ultimate Level 5 (Style 2), Ultimate Level 8 (Style 3)
You’ll need to progress through Spider-Man 2’s story in order to fully understand the differences between the Black Suit and the Symbiote Suit. To gain new Styles, you’ll need to reach Ultimate Levels in New Game +.
Anti-Venom Suit

White on black - elegant and well-defined. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Unlocked during ‘Set Things Right’ mission.
- Style cost : Ultimate Level 3 (Style 1), Ultimate Level 6 (Style 2), Ultimate Level 9 (Style 3)
Based on Anti-Venom, who debuted in The Amazing Spider-Man #569 in 2008, this is a fan-favorite suit in the comics. To gain new Styles, you’ll need to reach Ultimate Levels in New Game +.
Classic Suit

The original and still the most iconic Spider-Man suit. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 3 after ‘Suit is Sandy’ mission; 20 Tech Parts, 1 City Token
- Style cost : 10 Tech Parts
This is the Spider-Man suit that everyone knows and loves, and in my mind, it’s still the best. Straight out of Amazing Fantasy #15 in 1962.
Scarlet Spider III Suit

I was never a massive fan of these hood + mask suit combos, but you might feel differently. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 3 after ‘Suit is Sandy’ mission; 20 Tech Parts, 1 City Token
- Style cost : 15 Tech Parts, 1 City Token
Debuting in Ben Reilly: The Scarlet Spider #1 back in 2017, this mask and hoodie look didn’t last very long in the comics, but you can enjoy it to your heart’s content via Spider-Man 2.
Advanced Suit

When I first saw this suit, the white parts took some getting used to, but I now like it. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 3 after ‘Suit is Sandy’ mission; 20 Tech Parts, 1 City Token
- Style cost : 10 Tech Parts
This was Peter’s suit in Insomniac’s first Spider-Man game. If you didn’t get enough of it then, here it is for part two.
Kumo Suit

Love the little circles on the eyepieces here. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 5; 30 Tech Parts, 1 Rare Tech Part
- Style cost : 10 Tech Parts, 1 City Token
This Japan-inspired outfit is the work of artist Peach Momoko, and is one of my personal faves from all the new suits on display.
Hybrid Suit

One of several MCU-inspired suits that were also featured in Insomniac’s first Spider-Man. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 6; 30 Tech Parts, 1 City Token
- Style cost : N/A
Debuting in 2021’s Spider-Man: No Way Home as the Integrated Suit, this combo meshed together Spider-Man’s Upgraded Suit and his Iron Spider Armor.
Amazing Suit

The Amazing Suit has some real basketball-esque texture if you look close. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 8; 30 Tech Parts, 1 City Token
- Style cost : N/A
From 2012’s The Amazing Spider-Man, this suit has always struck me as a pretty underrated one - which goes for Andrew Garfield’s Spidey portrayal in general!
Amazing 2 Suit

Probably one of the best Spider-Man suits ever. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 9; 35 Tech Parts, 1 City Token
- Style cost : N/A
This suit came out in 2014 for The Amazing Spider-Man 2. Not the best movie, but this is probably the most comic-accurate look that Spider-Man’s ever boasted for the entirety of a single film.
Spider-Man 2099 Black Suit

Miguel O’Hara really deserves his own game, but until then, Peter can wear his duds. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 11; 35 Tech Parts, 2 Rare Tech Parts
- Style cost : 15 Tech Parts
Straight out of 2099, this is the suit of Miguel O’Hara, Spider-Man of the future. I’ve always liked the arm spikes and the skull-like spider logo.
Scarlet Spider Suit

I wanted a Scarlet Spider action figure bad as a kid! |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 14; 40 Tech Parts, 2 City Tokens
- Style cost : 15 Tech Parts
The original costume of Ben Reilly, the Scarlet Spider, this was the ultimate favourite of my brother and myself when we were kids. Don’t ask; it was the ’90s - the shredded-up top looked rad.
Superior Suit

Doctor Octopus knew how to dress well, he did. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 15; 40 Tech Parts, 2 City Tokens
- Style cost : 20 Tech Parts, 1 City Token
Worn by Doctor Octopus when he took over Spider-Man’s mind and body back in 2013, the Superior look - and the entire story arc behind it - was controversial back in the day but is now looked at fondly by many.
Anti-Ock Suit

This one looks pretty good in the glowing green Style. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 17; 40 Tech Parts, 2 City Tokens
- Style cost : 20 Tech Parts
An original suit by Insomniac, the Anti-Ock suit probably takes inspiration from more of Doctor Octopus’ Spider-Man costumes. Go Google his Superior Octopus look, for instance.
Arachknight Suit

Another mask and hood combo! I guess they really are popular. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 20; 45 Tech Parts, 3 City Tokens
- Style cost : 0 Tech Parts, 2 City Tokens
This one showed up in the comics in 2018’s Infinity Wars #3. Arachknight is an alternate universe cross-up between Spider-Man and Moon Knight.
Into the Spider-Verse Noir Suit

All black, grey, and white, with a fedora to complement the setup. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 22; 50 Tech Parts, 4 City Tokens
- Style cost : N/A
The Noir suit was made infamous via 2018’s Into the Spider-Verse thanks to Nicholas Cage’s portrayal of a more hardboiled and brooding Spidey.
Homemade Suit

Before he had all that cool Stark tech, Peter Parker had to make do with this. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 23; 50 Tech Parts, 4 City Tokens
- Style cost : N/A
Featured in 2017’s Spider-Man: Homecoming, this makeshift getup served as Spidey’s old pair of threads before Iron Man recruited him for Avengers duties.
Spider-Punk Suit

Hey, it’s British Spider-Man! |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 26; 55 Tech Parts, 2 Rare Tech Parts
- Style cost : 30 Tech Parts
Spidey gets a little bit of English punk flavour with this getup, which first appeared in 2015’s The Amazing Spider-Man #10. According to his portrayal in Across the Spider-Verse, Spider-Punk’s from Camden!
Secret Wars: Civil War Suit

What a wild collection of colours, especially that pink Style… |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 28; 60 Tech Parts, 2 Rare Tech Parts
- Style cost : 30 Tech Parts, 1 Rare Tech Part
Not one of my personal favourite costumes, but if you like your Spider-Man to wear tactical gear and kneepads, here ya go. This one debuted back in 2015’s Civil War #1.
Iron Spider Armor

Technically it’s an armour, not a suit! |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 29; 60 Tech Parts, 2 Rare Tech Parts
- Style cost : 35 Tech Parts
The now-classic Iron Spider Armor first appeared during Marvel’s original Civil War storyline, in the pages of The Amazing Spider-Man #529. At the time it was one of the coolest Spidey designs out there; it’s still pretty neat to this day.
Webbed Black Suit

Not sure why you can unlock this one prior to the regular Webbed Suit, but it is what it is! |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 31
- Style cost : 65 Tech Parts, 2 Rare Tech Parts
Tobey Maguire’s suit got all dark and emo back in 2007’s Spider-Man 3, and here you have the video game equivalent.
Webbed Suit

For folks who grew up in the 2000s, this was the Spider-Man suit of the movies. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 32; 65 Tech Parts, 2 Hero Tokens
- Style cost : 10 Tech Parts
One of the more popular suits thanks to its origins in the Sam Raimi Spider-Man trilogy of the 2000s, the Webbed Suit still looks impressive two decades later.
Upgraded Classic Suit

Spidey’s first MCU suit. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 35; 75 Tech Parts, 5 City Tokens
- Style cost : N/A
The Upgraded Classic Suit is an MCU mainstay that first showed up in 2016’s Captain America: Civil War. It was in the first Insomniac Spider-Man game as well.
New Blue Suit

Spider-Man if he were a member of the Fantastic Four. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 38; 80 Tech Parts, 2 Rare Tech Parts
- Style cost : 50 Tech Parts, 2 Rare Tech Parts
Donned by Spider-Man during one of his stints alongside Marvel’s most famous family, the New Blue Suit showed up in 2020’s Fantastic Four #22. It looks best in the dark blue and black Style, I think.
Upgraded Suit

Worn when Peter Park got stuck fighting Mysterio throughout Europe. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 41; 85 Tech Parts, 2 Hero Tokens
- Style cost : N/A
From 2019’s Spider-Man: Far From Home, the Upgraded Suit is fairly similar to Spidey’s other MCU getups, but features a darker shade of colours. In the movie, Spidey also had neat webbed armpits that he used for gliding in this suit.
Stealth Suit

When Spidey goes Sam Fisher. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 46; 95 Tech Parts, 6 City Tokens
- Style cost : N/A
Also known as the ‘Night Monkey’ suit, Peter wore this briefly in Spider-Man: Far From Home when his usual identity was compromised. It’s basically Splinter Cell , but Spider-Man.
Classic Black Suit

Insomniac’s version is cool, but the original is still timeless. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 50; 100 Tech Parts, 2 Rare Tech Parts
- Style cost : 65 Tech Parts, 2 City Tokens
The Classic Black Suit first appeared in Secret Wars #8 in 1984, and went on to define Spidey’s look for the next four years. If you want to read a great story set during Spider-Man’s black suit era, check out Kraven’s Last Hunt.
Iron Spider Suit

I like the comic-inspired Iron Spider Armor better, but the MCU version isn’t bad. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 54; 110 Tech Parts, 3 Rare Tech Parts
- Style cost : N/A
Debuting in 2018’s Avengers: Infinity War, the Iron Spider Suit is a cool cosmic-themed take on Spider-Man fitting for Peter Parker’s space adventures.
New Red and Blue Suit Suit

Seen at the end of Spider-Man: No Way Home and deemed by many fans to be a suit they wanted more of. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 58; 115 Tech Parts, 3 Rare Tech Parts
- Style cost : N/A
This comic-accurate costume was only witnessed for a few seconds at the very end of Spider-Man: No Way Home, but chances are it’s going to play a major role in the next Spider-Man trilogy, whenever that releases.
Black and Gold Suit

Neat, but I still prefer the Classic Black Suit. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 60; 115 Tech Parts, 3 Rare Tech Parts
- Style cost : N/A
This one briefly appeared in Spider-Man: No Way Home and kind of looks like something enchanted by Doctor Strange, but actually it’s just Spidey’s Upgraded Suit flipped inside-out.
Life Story Suit

Peter wears this in the final chapters of Life Story. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Complete all EMF missions with Peter Parker
- Style cost : 15 Tech Parts, 1 City Token
Life Story’s an engaging 2019 Spider-Man tale that imagines a world where Spidey aged in real-time following his origin in the 60s. This is Peter’s version of the Life Story Suit.
Last Hunt Suit

Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Complete all Hunter Base missions
- Style cost : 20 Tech Parts, 2 City Tokens
The Last Hunt Suit is a new design by Insomniac, but it’s clearly inspired by Spider-Man villain Kraven’s fur coat, as seen in the Kraven’s Last Hunt story and in the not-particularly-good recent film, Kraven the Hunter.
Saving Lives Suit

This one really leans into Spider-Man’s luchador similarities, I feel. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Complete all The Flame missions
- Style cost : 45 Tech Parts, 2 City Tokens
This is another original suit design by Insomniac. It’s not bad at all - I like the Style that’s red and gold the most.
Spider-Man 2: Miles Morales suits
Upgraded Suit

Miles gets a nice upgrade at the start of Spider-Man 2. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Unlocked at start of game
- Style cost : 50 Tech Parts, 2 City Tokens
Miles kicks off his time as the Spider-Man from Brooklyn with this Upgraded Suit, which improves on his look from Spider-Man: Miles Morales.
Evolved Suit

Looking cool there, Miles! |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Unlocked during ‘Finally Free’ mission
- Style cost : 30 Tech Parts
Keep playing the game and Miles’ threads will go from upgraded to evolved. It’s a fresh and fly look, for sure.
Family Business Suit

Miles prefers to keep things in the family. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 3 after ‘Suit is Sandy’ mission; 20 Tech Parts, 1 City Token
- Style cost : 10 Tech Parts, 1 City Token
This suit is inspired by periods in the comics when Miles’ Uncle Aaron wore the Iron Spider Suit. Check out the cool purple and green Style, which are the colours of the Prowler, Uncle Aaron’s usual identity.
Classic Suit

Miles’ Classic Suit is great and arguably as iconic as Peter’s, though Insomniac’s version of it has a few too many lines for my liking. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 3 after ‘Suit is Sandy’ mission; 20 Tech Parts, 1 City Token
- Style cost : 10 Tech Parts
Miles’ costume from Spider-Man: Miles Morales returns, and it’s a close facsimile of his tried and true outfit from the comics, albeit a little more elaborate in certain parts.
T.R.A.C.K. Suit

The T.R.A.C.K. Suit returns from Spider-Man: Miles Morales and remains a personal favourite. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 3 after ‘Suit is Sandy’ mission; 20 Tech Parts, 1 City Token
- Style cost : 10 Tech Parts
The T.R.A.C.K. Suit was a great look for Miles back in his own game, and it remains a super choice. The red and black Style is one of Miles’ best looks, in my opinion.
Brooklyn 2099 Suit

A good look for Miles as he represents a future Brooklyn. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 7; 30 Tech Parts, 1 Hero Token
- Style cost : 10 Tech Parts, 1 City Token
This suit was designed by artist Taurin Clarke and offers a cool spin on Miles’ other 2099 outfit. I like the uniqueness of the spider logo on this one.
Sportswear Suit

Miles has always nailed that casual look! |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 10; 35 Tech Parts, 2 City Tokens
- Style cost : 15 Tech Parts
Originally worn by Miles in his own game before he got his personal costume, the Sportswear Suit is casual, trendy, and still pretty cool. The Styles featuring Miles’ own mask instead of Peter’s are worth it.
Life Story Suit

Miles wears this suit when he and Peter go into space in Last Story. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 12; 35 Tech Parts, 2 City Tokens
- Style cost : 15 Tech Parts, 1 City Token
Life Story’s an engaging 2019 Spider-Man tale that imagines a world where Spidey aged in real-time following his origin in the 60s. This is Miles’ version of the Life Story Suit.
2099 Suit

Miles 2099 costume just had to have a mask + hoodie combo, didn’t it… |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 13; 35 Tech Parts, 2 Rare Tech Parts
- Style cost : 15 Tech Parts
Miles hasn’t really been a part of Marvel’s 2099 universe, but thanks to Insomniac, we have some idea of what he’d look like if he were.
Advanced Tech Suit

This one’s nice, even if the chest logo reminds me more of DC’s Nightwing than Spider-Man. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 16; 40 Tech Parts, 2 City Tokens
- Style cost : 20 Tech Parts
Another returnee from Spider-Man: Miles Morales, the Advanced Tech Suit gives Miles a noticeable upgrade in the sleekness arena.
Shadow-Spider Suit

I’m kinda meh on Spider-Man having a cape (except when it’s a webbed one) but this design isn’t bad. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 18; 45 Tech Parts, 3 City Tokens
- Style cost : 35 Tech Parts, 2 City Tokens
Miles took on the Shadow-Spider identity during the Weird War story arc of the 2016 Champions series. He’s basically a medieval rogue with this look - Miles if he had to make a D&D character, in other words.
Miles Morales 2020 Suit

Nice Daft Punk-style helmet. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 19; 45 Tech Parts, 3 City Tokens
- Style cost : 25 Tech Parts
This suit showed up on a variant cover for Miles Morales: Spider-Man #13 in 2018, courtesy of artist R. Rahzzah’s pen. It’s since become a fan-favourite, hence its inclusion here and in Spider-Man: Miles Morales.
Purple Reign Suit

Spider-Man by way of Prince. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 21; 45 Tech Parts, 2 Hero Tokens
- Style cost : 25 Tech Parts
Purple Reign returns from Miles’ game, and is another costume that clearly takes inspiration from his connection to the purple and green Prowler.
Bodega Cat Suit

Miles on his way to pick up a snack at the local bodega. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 24; 50 Tech Parts, 4 City Tokens
- Style cost : 25 Tech Parts
The Bodega Cat Suit goes hand-in-hand with Miles’ Sportswear Suit, in my eyes. Both are perfect for a trip to the Bodega on a cold New York day.
Forever Suit

Miles if he were from Wakanda. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 25; 55 Tech Parts, 2 Rare Tech Parts
- Style cost : 25 Tech Parts, 1 Rare Tech Part
Miles’ Forever Suit is a clear homage to Black Panther and first showed up on a 2021 variant cover to Black Panther #5. The cover was drawn by BossLogic.
Homemade Suit

Nice Timbs, Miles. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 27; 55 Tech Parts, 2 Hero Tokens
- Style cost : 30 Tech Parts
Miles’ Homemade Suit is similar in vibes to Peter’s, though this one actually appeared in the comics as well, specifically in 2018’s Spider-Man Annual Volume 2.
Into the Spider-Verse Suit

A great suit hailing from probably the best Spider-Man movie out there. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 30; 60 Tech Parts, 2 Hero Tokens
- Style cost : N/A
From the film that put Miles on the map with mainstream audiences, the Into the Spider-Verse Suit is a superb choice. The graffito spider emblazoned across Miles’ chest never gets old.
Into the Spider-Verse SB Suit

Bought from Stan Lee himself. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 33; 70 Tech Parts, 5 City Tokens
- Style cost : N/A
The ‘SB’ stands for ‘Store-Bought’ - this entire suit is a reference to the scene from Into the Spider-Verse where Miles purchases a Spidey costume from a shopkeeper who looks like Stan Lee.
The End Suit

Another suit that reminds me of a DC character, in this case Red Hood. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 34; 70 Tech Parts
- Style cost : 40 Tech Parts
This suit comes from Miles Morales: The End #1, a 2020 series about a future where Brooklyn is the last standing civilisation, with an old Miles serving as its vigilant protector.
10th Anniversary Suit

This suit got a mixed reception when it was unveiled in the comics, but I think it’s alright. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 36; 75 Tech Parts, 2 Rare Tech Parts
- Style cost : 65 Tech Parts, 3 City Tokens
Appearing in 2022’s Miles Morales: Spider-Man to celebrate Miles’ decade anniversary, this suit ultimately didn’t last that long before Miles reverted to his traditional gear. Still, I like the jacket pulled up over the mouth look.
Programmable Matter Suit

Real futuristic, isn’t it. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 37; 80 Tech Parts, 2 Hero Tokens
- Style cost : 45 Tech Parts
The Programmable Matter Suit gives Miles a cool angular glow, almost as if he were a polygonal model right out of the 2000 Spider-Man game by Neversoft. (It was a great game for its time.)
S.T.R.I.K.E. Suit

The glowing gloves are a cool touch. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 39; 80 Tech Parts, 6 City Tokens
- Style cost : 55 Tech Parts
The S.T.R.I.K.E. Suit is an original Insomniac design that makes Miles look like Kamen Rider, in my opinion. I dig the collar and gloves the most.
Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. Suit

If Miles had to work for Nic Cage and company, he’d wear this. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 40; 85 Tech Parts, 2 Rare Tech Parts
- Style cost : 70 Tech Parts, 2 Rare Tech Parts
If Miles worked for S.H.I.E.L.D., he’d suit up in this getup, which debuted on a variant cover for Miles Morales: Ultimate Spider-Man #9 in 2015. The cover artist was David Marquez.
Great Responsibility Suit

You know the deal; with great power comes great responsibility and all that jazz. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 42; 90 Tech Parts, 2 Rare Tech Parts
- Style cost : 10 Tech Parts
From 2011’s Ultimate Fallout #4 comes the Great Responsibility Suit, Miles’ earliest Spidey outfit when he was still trying to pay homage to a deceased Peter Parker in the Ultimate Universe.
Across the Spider-Verse Suit

Close to the Into the Spider-Verse Suit, but more refined! |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 44; Base Unlock Cost: 95 Tech Parts, 2 Hero Tokens
- Style cost : N/A
From 2023’s Across the Spider-Verse, this one’s a more refined version of Miles’ original Spider-Verse outfit. The red bands running down the sides of his torso make all the difference!
Crimson Cowl Suit

Oh look, another mask + hood! If you’ve been scrolling through this entire guide, you know how I feel about these. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 48; 100 Tech Parts, 2 Hero Tokens
- Style cost : 60 Tech Parts
The Crimson Cowl Suit returns from Spider-Man: Miles Morales and is another sleek look for everyone out there who absolutely need to see Miles rocking a hood that’s attached to his costume.
Best There Is Suit

Oh hey, it’s Miles dressed as Wolverine for some reason! |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 52; 105 Tech Parts, 7 City Tokens
- Style cost : 45 Tech Parts, 2 Rare Tech Parts
Insomniac’s also developing a Wolverine game due who knows when, so makes sense that they might sneak a suit in here based on Marvel’s most famous Canadian. I find it an odd pick for Miles, but maybe he’s a Logan fanboy.
Dark Ages Suit

If you want a quick Marvel alternate universe story to whet your appetite, Dark Ages is pretty solid. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 56; 110 Tech Parts, 3 Hero Tokens
- Style cost : 70 Tech Parts, 4 City Tokens
This suit is from 2022’s Dark Ages series, an alternate universe tale about the Earth losing all electricity and reverting back to a darker age. Miles bonds with both the Venom and Carnage Symbiotes and becomes a real badass in the story.
Absolute Carnage Suit

Carnage and Miles go together really well, in my humble opinion. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Available at Level 60; 115 Tech Parts, 3 Hero Tokens
- Style cost : 60 Tech Parts, 2 City Tokens
The Absolute Carnage Suit first appeared in 2019’s Absolute Carnage: Miles Morales #3 and is a pretty neat look for a Miles wrestling with the vibes of a murderous Symbiote in his head.
King In Black Suit

King In Black is probably one of my favourite Marvel storylines of the past decade. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Complete all Symbiote nests
- Style cost : 35 Tech Parts, 2 City Tokens
Featured on the variant cover of 2020’s Miles Morales: Spider-Man #21, this is Miles if he were taken over by Knull, the god of Symbiotes and the main antagonist of King In Black, a great story you should read.
Boricua Suit

Miles represents his mom’s side. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Complete all Brooklyn Visions missions
- Style cost : 25 Tech Parts, 2 City Tokens
This suit celebrates Miles’ Puerto Rican heritage and first appeared in Marvel Voices: Community, a 2021 one-shot released to acknowledge diverse characters of colour.
Smoke and Mirrors Suit

Spider-Man x Mysterio, basically. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Complete all Mysterium missions
- Style cost : 30 Tech Parts, 1 Rare Tech Part
If you finish all the Mysterium side missions, you’ll unlock this suit, which makes Miles look like he fused with Mysterio. The white Style makes him look so close to the White Power Ranger, honestly.
Most Dangerous Game Suit

Very close to Peter’s Last Hunt suit, but there are some subtle differences. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Complete all Hunter bases
- Style cost : 20 Tech Parts, 2 City Tokens
The Most Dangerous Game Suit is a new design by Insomniac and highly similar to the Last Hunt Suit. It’s clearly inspired by Spider-Man villain Kraven’s fur coat, as seen in the Kraven’s Last Hunt story and in the not-particularly-good recent film, Kraven the Hunter.
City Sounds Suit

This one’s got a cool jazz club vibe to it. |Image credit:IGN/Insomniac Games
- How to unlock : Complete all the Cultural Museum missions
- Style cost : 20 Tech Parts, 1 City Token
Pretty nifty suit, this one. It celebrates New York’s history as a birthplace of Black music and makes Miles look fresh as hell along the way.
Digital Deluxe Edition suits
Aurantia Suit (Peter)

An intersting suit, though it’s quite close to the Integrated Suit minus the face. |Image credit:Insomniac Games
The Aurantia Suit can only be obtained by buying the Deluxe Edition of Spider-Man 2. Designed by Raf Grassetti, it throws a black bottom to Peter’s mask and emphasises his chest logo in a cool manner.
Apunkalyptic Suit (Peter)

If Spider-Punk is your jam but you also want something slightly different, this might work. |Image credit:Insomniac Games
The Apunkalyptic Suit can only be obtained by buying the Deluxe Edition of Spider-Man 2. Designed by Jerad Marantz, it’s basically Spidey by way of Mad Max .
Tactical Suit (Peter)

Honestly, I think this makes Peter look like a Nike shoe. |Image credit:Insomniac Games
The Tactical Suit can only be obtained by buying the Deluxe Edition of Spider-Man 2. Designed by Joel Mandish, it’s Peter if he decided to get ’tactical’ by dressing all in white, red, and grey. Not the best camoflague!
Stone Monkey Suit (Peter)

For everyone who played Black Myth: Wukong… |Image credit:Insomniac Games
The Stone Monkey Suit can only be obtained by buying the Deluxe Edition of Spider-Man 2. Designed by Victoria Ying, it’s based off of Sun Wukong, the Monkey King who was born from a stone on a mountain. It also looks vaguely Shakespearean, I feel.
25th Century Suit (Peter)

This would be a good space suit if Peter ever left the atmosphere. |Image credit:Insomniac Games
The 25th Century Suit can only be obtained by buying the Deluxe Edition of Spider-Man 2. Designed by Anthony Francisco, it’s another take on futuristic Spider-Man with glowing eyes and a helmet.
Encoded Suit (Miles)

This suit was inspired by cyberpunk aesthetics, apparently. |Image credit:Insomniac Games
The Encoded Suit can only be obtained by buying the Deluxe Edition of Spider-Man 2. Designed by Kris Anka, it’s Miles if he took a trip to Night City for a Cyberpunk cameo.
Biomechanical Suit (Miles)

A mix of man, machine…and spider. |Image credit:Insomniac Games
The Biomechanical Suit can only be obtained by buying the Deluxe Edition of Spider-Man 2. Designed by Jared Marantz, it’s Miles if he were bitten by a robot radioactive spider instead of a regular one.
Tokusatsu Suit (Miles)

Shades of Spuidaman, the Emissary of Hell! |Image credit:Insomniac Games
The Tokusatsu Suit can only be obtained by buying the Deluxe Edition of Spider-Man 2. Designed by Julia Blattman, it’s the best Deluxe outfit in my opinion. Spider-Man’s tokusatsu roots run deep, and this makes him look like the ’70s sentai star he once was.
Agimat Suit (Miles)

Gosh, is this one purple. |Image credit:Insomniac Games
The Agimat Suit can only be obtained by buying the Deluxe Edition of Spider-Man 2. Designed by Anthony Francisco, this suit channels Filipino culture and was inspired by the word ‘agimat,’ which means ‘amulet.’
Red Spectre Suit (Miles)

One more mask + hood for good measure, huh? I see how it is! |Image credit:Insomniac Games
The Red Spectre Suit can only be obtained by buying the Deluxe Edition of Spider-Man 2. Designed by Sweeney Boo, this outfit reminds me a lot of the Crimson Cowl Suit, but with more white thrown in there.
Whew, that was a heckuva lot of Spider-Man suits to go through! Now that you know all of the costumes available for both Peter and Miles in Spider-Man 2, it’s time to start collecting your favourites so you can look good while sticking to the walls of Manhattan. For more on the PC release of Spider-Man 2, see our guide to all Spider-Bot locations , and keep your eyes stuck to Rock Paper Shotgun!

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All 75 Arc Raiders Blueprints and where to get them
These areas have the highest chance of giving you Blueprints

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Looking for more Arc Raiders Blueprints? It’s a special day when you find a Blueprint, as they’re among the most valuable items in Arc Raiders. If you find a Blueprint that you haven’t already found, then you must make sure you hold onto it at all costs, because Blueprints are the key to one of the most important and powerful systems of meta-progression in the game.
This guide aims to be the very best guide on Blueprints you can find, starting with a primer on what exactly they are and how they work in Arc Raiders, before delving into exactly where to get Blueprints and the very best farming spots for you to take in your search.
We’ll also go over how to get Blueprints from other unlikely activities, such as destroying Surveyors and completing specific quests. And you’ll also find the full list of all 75 Blueprints in Arc Raiders on this page (including the newest Blueprints added with the Cold Snap update , such as the Deadline Blueprint and Firework Box Blueprint), giving you all the information you need to expand your own crafting repertoire.
In this guide:
- What are Blueprints in Arc Raiders?
- Full Blueprint list: All crafting recipes
- Where to find Blueprints in Arc Raiders Blueprints obtained from quests Blueprints obtained from Trials Best Blueprint farming locations

What are Blueprints in Arc Raiders?
Blueprints in Arc Raiders are special items which, if you manage to extract with them, you can expend to permanently unlock a new crafting recipe in your Workshop. If you manage to extract from a raid with an Anvil Blueprint, for example, you can unlock the ability to craft your very own Anvil Pistol, as many times as you like (as long as you have the crafting materials).
To use a Blueprint, simply open your Inventory while in the lobby, then right-click on the Blueprint and click “Learn And Consume” . This will permanently unlock the recipe for that item in your Workshop. As of the Stella Montis update, there are allegedly 75 different Blueprints to unlock - although only 68 are confirmed to be in the game so far. You can see all the Blueprints you’ve found and unlocked by going to the Workshop menu, and hitting “R” to bring up the Blueprint screen.
It’s possible to find duplicates of past Blueprints you’ve already unlocked. If you find these, then you can either sell them, or - if you like to play with friends - you can take it into a match and gift it to your friend so they can unlock that recipe for themselves. Another option is to keep hold of them until the time comes to donate them to the Expedition.
Full Blueprint list: All crafting recipes
Below is the full list of all the Blueprints that are currently available to find in Arc Raiders, and the crafting recipe required for each item:
| Blueprint | Type | Recipe | Crafted At |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bettina | Weapon | 3x Advanced Mechanical Components 3x Heavy Gun Parts 3x Canister | Gunsmith 3 |
| Blue Light Stick | Quick Use | 3x Chemicals | Utility Station 1 |
| Aphelion | Weapon | 3x Magnetic Accelerator 3x Complex Gun Parts 1x Matriarch Reactor | Gunsmith 3 |
| Combat Mk. 3 (Flanking) | Augment | 2x Advanced Electrical Components 3x Processor | Gear Bench 3 |
| Combat Mk. 3 (Aggressive) | Augment | 2x Advanced Electrical Components 3x Processor | Gear Bench 3 |
| Complex Gun Parts | Material | 2x Light Gun Parts 2x Medium Gun Parts 2x Heavy Gun Parts | Refiner 3 |
| Fireworks Box | Quick Use | 1x Explosive Compound 3x Pop Trigger | Explosives Station 2 |
| Gas Mine | Mine | 4x Chemicals 2x Rubber Parts | Explosives Station 1 |
| Green Light Stick | Quick Use | 3x Chemicals | Utility Station 1 |
| Pulse Mine | Mine | 1x Crude Explosives 1x Wires | Explosives Station 1 |
| Seeker Grenade | Grenade | 1x Crude Explosives 2x ARC Alloy | Explosives Station 1 |
| Looting Mk. 3 (Survivor) | Augment | 2x Advanced Electrical Components 3x Processor | Gear Bench 3 |
| Angled Grip II | Mod | 2x Mechanical Components 3x Duct Tape | Gunsmith 2 |
| Angled Grip III | Mod | 2x Mod Components 5x Duct Tape | Gunsmith 3 |
| Hullcracker | Weapon | 1x Magnetic Accelerator 3x Heavy Gun Parts 1x Exodus Modules | Gunsmith 3 |
| Launcher Ammo | Ammo | 5x Metal Parts 1x Crude Explosives | Workbench 1 |
| Anvil | Weapon | 5x Mechanical Components 5x Simple Gun Parts | Gunsmith 2 |
| Anvil Splitter | Mod | 2x Mod Components 3x Processor | Gunsmith 3 |
| ??? | ??? | ??? | ??? |
| Barricade Kit | Quick Use | 1x Mechanical Components | Utility Station 2 |
| Blaze Grenade | Grenade | 1x Explosive Compound 2x Oil | Explosives Station 3 |
| Bobcat | Weapon | 3x Advanced Mechanical Components 3x Light Gun Parts | Gunsmith 3 |
| Osprey | Weapon | 2x Advanced Mechanical Components 3x Medium Gun Parts 7x Wires | Gunsmith 3 |
| Burletta | Weapon | 3x Mechanical Components 3x Simple Gun Parts | Gunsmith 1 |
| Compensator II | Mod | 2x Mechanical Components 4x Wires | Gunsmith 2 |
| Compensator III | Mod | 2x Mod Components 8x Wires | Gunsmith 3 |
| Defibrillator | Quick Use | 9x Plastic Parts 1x Moss | Medical Lab 2 |
| ??? | ??? | ??? | ??? |
| Equalizer | Weapon | 3x Magnetic Accelerator 3x Complex Gun Parts 1x Queen Reactor | Gunsmith 3 |
| Extended Barrel | Mod | 2x Mod Components 8x Wires | Gunsmith 3 |
| Extended Light Mag II | Mod | 2x Mechanical Components 3x Steel Spring | Gunsmith 2 |
| Extended Light Mag III | Mod | 2x Mod Components 5x Steel Spring | Gunsmith 3 |
| Extended Medium Mag II | Mod | 2x Mechanical Components 3x Steel Spring | Gunsmith 2 |
| Extended Medium Mag III | Mod | 2x Mod Components 5x Steel Spring | Gunsmith 3 |
| Extended Shotgun Mag II | Mod | 2x Mechanical Components 3x Steel Spring | Gunsmith 2 |
| Extended Shotgun Mag III | Mod | 2x Mod Components 5x Steel Spring | Gunsmith 3 |
| Remote Raider Flare | Quick Use | 2x Chemicals 4x Rubber Parts | Utility Station 1 |
| Heavy Gun Parts | Material | 4x Simple Gun Parts | Refiner 2 |
| Venator | Weapon | 2x Advanced Mechanical Components 3x Medium Gun Parts 5x Magnet | Gunsmith 3 |
| Il Toro | Weapon | 5x Mechanical Components 6x Simple Gun Parts | Gunsmith 1 |
| Jolt Mine | Mine | 1x Electrical Components 1x Battery | Explosives Station 2 |
| Explosive Mine | Mine | 1x Explosive Compound 1x Sensors | Explosives Station 3 |
| Jupiter | Weapon | 3x Magnetic Accelerator 3x Complex Gun Parts 1x Queen Reactor | Gunsmith 3 |
| Light Gun Parts | Material | 4x Simple Gun Parts | Refiner 2 |
| Lightweight Stock | Mod | 2x Mod Components 5x Duct Tape | Gunsmith 3 |
| Lure Grenade | Grenade | 1x Speaker Component 1x Electrical Components | Utility Station 2 |
| Medium Gun Parts | Material | 4x Simple Gun Parts | Refiner 2 |
| Torrente | Weapon | 2x Advanced Mechanical Components 3x Medium Gun Parts 6x Steel Spring | Gunsmith 3 |
| Muzzle Brake II | Mod | 2x Mechanical Components 4x Wires | Gunsmith 2 |
| Muzzle Brake III | Mod | 2x Mod Components 8x Wires | Gunsmith 3 |
| Padded Stock | Mod | 2x Mod Components 5x Duct Tape | Gunsmith 3 |
| Shotgun Choke II | Mod | 2x Mechanical Components 4x Wires | Gunsmith 2 |
| Shotgun Choke III | Mod | 2x Mod Components 8x Wires | Gunsmith 3 |
| Shotgun Silencer | Mod | 2x Mod Components 8x Wires | Gunsmith 3 |
| Showstopper | Grenade | 1x Advanced Electrical Components 1x Voltage Converter | Explosives Station 3 |
| Silencer I | Mod | 2x Mechanical Components 4x Wires | Gunsmith 2 |
| Silencer II | Mod | 2x Mod Components 8x Wires | Gunsmith 3 |
| Snap Hook | Quick Use | 2x Power Rod 3x Rope 1x Exodus Modules | Utility Station 3 |
| Stable Stock II | Mod | 2x Mechanical Components 3x Duct Tape | Gunsmith 2 |
| Stable Stock III | Mod | 2x Mod Components 5x Duct Tape | Gunsmith 3 |
| Tagging Grenade | Grenade | 1x Electrical Components 1x Sensors | Utility Station 3 |
| Tempest | Weapon | 3x Advanced Mechanical Components 3x Medium Gun Parts 3x Canister | Gunsmith 3 |
| Trigger Nade | Grenade | 2x Crude Explosives 1x Processor | Explosives Station 2 |
| Vertical Grip II | Mod | 2x Mechanical Components 3x Duct Tape | Gunsmith 2 |
| Vertical Grip III | Mod | 2x Mod Components 5x Duct Tape | Gunsmith 3 |
| Vita Shot | Quick Use | 2x Antiseptic 1x Syringe | Medical Lab 3 |
| Vita Spray | Quick Use | 3x Antiseptic 1x Canister | Medical Lab 3 |
| Vulcano | Weapon | 1x Magnetic Accelerator 3x Heavy Gun Parts 1x Exodus Modules | Gunsmith 3 |
| Wolfpack | Grenade | 2x Explosive Compound 2x Sensors | Explosives Station 3 |
| Red Light Stick | Quick Use | 3x Chemicals | Utility Station 1 |
| Smoke Grenade | Grenade | 14x Chemicals 1x Canister | Utility Station 2 |
| Deadline | Mine | 3x Explosive Compound 2x ARC Circuitry | Explosives Station 3 |
| Trailblazer | Grenade | 1x Explosive Compound 1x Synthesized Fuel | Explosives Station 3 |
| Tactical Mk. 3 (Defensive) | Augment | 2x Advanced Electrical Components 3x Processor | Gear Bench 3 |
| Tactical Mk. 3 (Healing) | Augment | 2x Advanced Electrical Components 3x Processor | Gear Bench 3 |
| Yellow Light Stick | Quick Use | 3x Chemicals | Utility Station 1 |
Note: The missing Blueprints in this list likely have not actually been added to the game at the time of writing, because none of the playerbase has managed to find any of them. As they are added to the game, I will update this page with the most relevant information so you know exactly how to get all 75 Arc Raiders Blueprints.
Where to find Blueprints in Arc Raiders
Below is a list of all containers, modifiers, and events which maximise your chances of finding Blueprints:
- Certain quests reward you with specific Blueprints .
- Completing Trials has a high chance of offering Blueprints as rewards.
- Surveyors have a decent chance of dropping Blueprints on death.
- High loot value areas tend to have a greater chance of spawning Blueprints.
- Night Raids and Storms may increase rare Blueprint spawn chances in containers.
- Containers with higher numbers of items may have a higher tendency to spawn Blueprints. As a result, Blue Gate (which has many “large” containers containing multiple items) may give you a higher chance of spawning Blueprints.
- Raider containers (Raider Caches, Weapon Boxes, Medical Bags, Grenade Tubes) have increased Blueprint drop rates. As a result, the Uncovered Caches event gives you a high chance of finding Blueprints.
- Security Lockers have a higher than average chance of containing Blueprints.
- Certain Blueprints only seem to spawn under specific circumstances: Tempest Blueprint only spawns during Night Raid events. Vulcano Blueprint only spawns during Hidden Bunker events. Jupiter and Equaliser Blueprints only spawn during Harvester events.

Raider Caches, Weapon Boxes, and other raider-oriented container types have a good chance of offering Blueprints. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Embark Studios
Blueprints have a very low chance of spawning in any container in Arc Raiders, around 1-2% on average. However, there is a higher chance of finding Blueprints in particular container types. Specifically, you can find more Blueprints in Raider containers and security lockers.
Beyond this, if you’re looking for Blueprints you should focus on regions of the map which are marked as having particularly high-value loot. Areas such as the Control Tower in Dam Battlegrounds, the Arrival and Departure Buildings in Spaceport, and Pilgrim’s Peak in Blue Gate all have a better-than-average chance of spawning Blueprints somewhere amongst all their containers. Night Raids and Electromagnetic Storm events also increase the drop chances of certain Blueprints .
In addition to these containers, you can often loot Blueprints from destroyed Surveyors - the largest of the rolling ball ARC. Surveyors are more commonly found on the later maps - Spaceport and Blue Gate - and if one spawns in your match, you’ll likely see it by the blue laser beam that it casts into the sky while “surveying”.
Surveyors are quite well-armoured and will very speedily run away from you once it notices you, but if you can take one down then make sure you loot all its parts for a chance of obtaining certain unusual Blueprints.
Blueprints obtained from quests
One way in which you can get Blueprints is by completing certain quests for the vendors in Speranza. Some quests will reward you with a specific item Blueprint upon completion, so as long as you work through all the quests in Arc Raiders, you are guaranteed those Blueprints.
Here is the full list of all Blueprints you can get from quest rewards:
- Trigger Nade Blueprint: Rewarded after completing “Sparks Fly”.
- Lure Grenade Blueprint: Rewarded after completing “Greasing Her Palms”.
- Burletta Blueprint: Rewarded after completing “Industrial Espionage”.
- Hullcracker Blueprint (and Launcher Ammo Blueprint): Rewarded after completing “The Major’s Footlocker”.
Alas, that’s only 4 Blueprints out of a total of 75 to unlock, so for the vast majority you will need to find them yourself during a raid. If you’re intent on farming Blueprints, then it’s best to equip yourself with cheap gear in case you lose it, but don’t use a free loadout because then you won’t get a safe pocket to stash any new Blueprint you find. No pain in Arc Raiders is sharper than failing to extract with a new Blueprint you’ve been after for a dozen hours already.

One of the best ways to get Blueprints is by hitting three stars on all five Trials every week. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Embark Studios
Blueprints obtained from Trials
One of the very best ways to get Blueprints is as rewards for completing Trials in Arc Raiders. Trials are unlocked from Level 15 onwards, and allow you to earn rewards by focusing on certain tasks over the course of several raids. For example, one Trial might task you with dealing damage to Hornets, while another might challenge you to loot Supply Drops.
Trials refresh on a weekly basis, with a new week bringing five new Trials. Each Trial can offer up to three rewards after passing certain score milestones, and it’s possible to receive very high level loot from these reward crates - including Blueprints. So if you want to unlock as many Blueprints as possible, you should make a point of completing as many Trials as possible each week.
Best Blueprint farming locations
The very best way to get Blueprints is to frequent specific areas of the maps which combine high-tier loot pools with the right types of containers to search. Here are my recommendations for where to find Blueprints on every map, so you can always keep the search going for new crafting recipes to unlock.

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Dam Battlegrounds
The best places to farm Blueprints on Dam Battlegrounds are the Control Tower, Power Generation Complex, Ruby Residence, and Pale Apartments . The first two regions, despite only being marked on the map as mid-tier loot, contain a phenomenal number of containers to loot. The Control Tower can also contain a couple of high-tier Security Lockers - though of course, you’ll need to have unlocked the Security Breach skill at the end of the Survival tree.
There’s also a lot of reporting amongst the playerbase that the Residential areas in the top-left of the map - Pale Apartments and Ruby Residence - give you a comparatively strong chance of finding Blueprints. Considering their size, there’s a high density of containers to loot in both locations, and they also have the benefit of being fairly out of the way. So you’re more likely to have all the containers to yourself.
Buried City
The best Blueprint farming locations on Buried City are the Santa Maria Houses, Grandioso Apartments, Town Hall, and the various buildings of the New District . Grandioso Apartments has a lower number of containers than the rest, but a high chance of spawning weapon cases - which have good Blueprint drop rates. The others are high-tier loot areas, with plenty of lootable containers - including Security Lockers.
Spaceport
The best places to find Blueprints on Spaceport are the Arrival and Departure Buildings, as well as Control Tower A6 and the Launch Towers . All these areas are labelled as high-value loot regions, and many of them are also very handily connected to one another by the Spaceport wall, which you can use to quickly run from one area to the next. At the tops of most of these buildings you’ll find at least one Security Locker, so this is an excellent farming route for players looking to find Blueprints.
The downside to looting Blueprints on Spaceport is that all these areas are hotly contested, particularly in Duos and Squads. You’ll need to be very focused and fast in order to complete the full farming route.

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Blue Gate
Blue Gate tends to have a good chance of dropping Blueprints, potentially because it generally has a high number of containers which can hold lots of items; so there’s a higher chance of a Blueprint spawning in each container. In my experience, the best Blueprint farming spots on Blue Gate are Pilgrim’s Peak, Raider’s Refuge, the Ancient Fort, and the Underground Complex beneath the Warehouse .
All of these areas contain a wealth of containers to loot. Raider’s Refuge has less to loot, but the majority of the containers in and around the Refuge are raider containers, which have a high chance of containing Blueprints - particularly during major events.
Stella Montis
On the whole, Stella Montis seems to have a very low drop rate for Blueprints (though a high chance of dropping other high-tier loot). If you do want to try farming Blueprints on this map, the best places to find Blueprints in Stella Montis are Medical Research, Assembly Workshop, and the Business Center . These areas have the highest density of containers to loot on the map.
In addition to this, the Western Tunnel has a few different Security Lockers to loot, so while there’s very little to loot elsewhere in this area of the map, it’s worth hitting those Security Lockers if you spawn there at the start of a match.
That wraps up this primer on how to get all the Blueprints in Arc Raiders as quickly as possible. With the Expedition system constantly resetting a large number of players’ Blueprints, it’s more important than ever to have the most up-to-date information on where to find all these Blueprints.
While you’re here, be sure to check out our Arc Raiders best guns tier list , as well as our primers on the best skills to unlock and all the different Field Depot locations on every map.

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