ARC Raiders: Where to Find Agave – Best Riven Tides Route

ARC Raiders: Where to Find Agave – Best Riven Tides Route

FinalBoss·5/15/2026·8 min read
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Riven Tides is the map to queue if you need Agave in ARC Raiders. The most reliable route is the dry ground around the Dried Riverbed, then the slope and open terrain southeast of Custom House. Dam Battlegrounds still works as a backup, especially if your contracts already send you there, but current farming locations point to lower Agave density than Riven Tides. The other catch is that Agave is not a fixed guaranteed pickup every run: some plants only become interactable when you get close, and another player can take them before you arrive.

Best place to farm Agave in ARC Raiders

If your goal is simple efficiency, treat Riven Tides as your primary Agave map. Among current ARC Raiders resource locations tied to Crafting & Consumables, this one stands out because the terrain makes Agave easier to spot and the good spots are close enough together to string into one practical loop. The hills bordering the Dried Riverbed are the key area. A clean run through that section can produce roughly three Agave while also giving you a useful Moss haul, which makes the route good even when the Agave spawns come in slightly below average.

  • Start with the hills on both sides of the Dried Riverbed.
  • Check every dry, open patch instead of walking the riverbed center only.
  • If the route is quiet, rotate southeast toward Custom House and scan the surrounding ground.
  • Leave once the area has clearly been picked over or the risk starts outweighing the value.

How to identify Agave and why players miss it

Agave is a spiky ground plant, and once you have seen it once or twice the silhouette becomes easier to recognize. The problem is that visual recognition is only half the job. Not every Agave-looking plant is harvestable when you first spot it, and the game does a poor job of telling you that you sometimes need to approach closely before the interact prompt becomes clear. That means long-range scanning is useful for narrowing where to move, but you still need to physically check likely plants instead of dismissing the area too early.

The second reason people think Agave is bugged is that harvesting is partly player-dependent. A route can feel empty simply because another squad passed through first. That is why dedicated farming works best when you combine Agave checks with normal looting and objective movement instead of expecting a perfect, fixed spawn path every match. If one side of the Dried Riverbed has obviously been stripped, do not stubbornly sweep every meter of it; pivot to the secondary cluster or extract with what you have.

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The best Riven Tides Agave route

Sweep the Dried Riverbed edges first

The Dried Riverbed is the part of Riven Tides you should build the run around, but the center is not the only thing that matters. The stronger Agave checks are usually on the bordering hills and sloped edges, where the dry terrain breaks up the background and makes spiky plants stand out better. Move in a shallow zigzag rather than a straight line. Keep your camera pitched slightly downward and scan from near to far; that helps you catch harvestable plants without sprinting past them. If you hear heavy combat or see other raiders collapsing on the same line, work the quieter side of the Riverbed first instead of forcing the hot angle.

Screenshot from ARC Raiders
Screenshot from ARC Raiders

Rotate southeast of Custom House if the path is safe

Once the Dried Riverbed sweep stops paying out, the next place worth your time is the terrain southeast of Custom House. This area is valuable for the same reason the Riverbed works: dry ground, readable plant silhouettes, and enough open space to move quickly between checks. Stay focused on outdoor ground-level passes rather than getting dragged into a full POI clear just because the building is nearby. If your real target is Agave, the outside route is usually better than gambling time, ammo, and durability on an indoor fight that may leave you too slow to finish the loop.

Use beachcombing only when it fits your run

Riven Tides has other ways to pull in materials, including beachcombing, and Agave can show up there. That said, beachcombing is not the fastest dedicated answer if Agave is the only thing you care about. It is better treated as a side bonus when you are already on that coastline or using the detector anyway. The same rule applies to most side systems on the map: do them when they naturally overlap with your route, not when they slow you down enough to lose the high-value Agave pass around the Riverbed and Custom House side.

Dam Battlegrounds is the backup map

If Riven Tides is unavailable, too contested for your taste, or simply not the map you need for the rest of your session, Dam Battlegrounds is the best secondary choice. A few route notes still put a lot of weight on this map, and it does have dependable Agave spawns, but the broader read right now is that it is less efficient than Riven Tides for pure farming. It is still worth learning because you can fold Agave collection into normal progress more easily here than on the denser late-game maps.

Screenshot from ARC Raiders
Screenshot from ARC Raiders
  • Pale Apartments
  • Ruby Residence
  • Victory Ridge
  • Power Generation Complex
  • Water Treatment Elevator

On Dam Battlegrounds, check the roads, dry edges, and the ground around those named areas rather than assuming the plant will be tucked inside the main structures. The route works best as a chain of short outdoor checks. If you find one or two Agave and your bag is already filling with other useful materials, that is usually enough reason to leave. Dam Battlegrounds is good as a practical backup route; it is not usually the map to grind repeatedly if you are trying to finish Agave-heavy needs as fast as possible.

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Modifiers and alternate sources that can spike your Agave income

The biggest swing factor is the Lush Blooms map modifier. When that condition is active, Agave becomes much easier to gather because it can appear in wicker baskets and small crates around trees and residential areas across maps. That changes your behavior immediately: instead of only scanning for ground plants, start doing short container checks whenever you pass through houses, courtyards, or tree-lined paths. In those matches, thorough looting beats tunnel vision. There are also more situational sources, like Agave appearing in Bird City chimneys during the event tied to that location, but those are less universal than a clean Riven Tides route or a strong Lush Blooms run.

Agave can also show up on maps such as Buried City and Spaceport, but those are usually worse dedicated farming choices because the combat loadout requirement is higher and the player pressure tends to be worse. If you are already going there for another objective, absolutely keep scanning the ground and containers. If the session goal is strictly “Where to find Agave in ARC Raiders fast,” Riven Tides remains the cleaner answer.

Screenshot from ARC Raiders
Screenshot from ARC Raiders
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Why Agave matters: Avian Alarm, Agave Juice, and other uses

Agave matters because it is not just a filler crafting ingredient. Players commonly need it for the Avian Alarm project, and it also feeds directly into In-Round Crafting through Agave + Empty Wine Bottle to make Agave Juice, which gives a short stamina-regeneration boost. That makes it valuable even after you finish the first obvious project gate. Depending on your progression, it may also overlap with other consumable and utility uses, so holding a small reserve is usually smarter than spending every piece the moment you extract.

Common mistakes that waste Agave runs

  • Checking every green area equally instead of prioritizing dry, open ground where Agave is easier to spot.
  • Assuming a plant is not real loot because the interact prompt does not appear from a distance.
  • Overcommitting to buildings near Custom House when the outdoor route is the real reason to be there.
  • Running full sweeps on Dam Battlegrounds when Riven Tides is available and your only goal is Agave.
  • Ignoring Lush Blooms containers and only looking for plants on the ground.
  • Staying too long in a stripped area after another player has clearly beaten you to the harvest.

The fastest routine if you need several Agave over multiple matches

Queue Riven Tides, sweep the hills around the Dried Riverbed, rotate southeast of Custom House if the route is still quiet, and treat everything else as optional unless it overlaps naturally with your path. On Lush Blooms matches, widen the sweep to baskets and small crates. Use Dam Battlegrounds when you already have a reason to be there or when Riven Tides is too contested. That approach works better than trying to force a single jackpot run, because Agave harvesting is randomized enough that several medium-success raids usually outperform one long, overcommitted farming session.

If you need Agave right now, farm Riven Tides first, learn the Dried Riverbed silhouettes, and only fall back to Dam Battlegrounds when it fits the rest of your run.

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Published 5/15/2026
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