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Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2026 8:09 am Post subject: U4GM What Are the Best Kinetic Converter Weapons in ARC Raid |
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ARC Raiders Kinetic Converter guide: best weapons include Stitcher, Bobcat, Vulcano, Torrente and Aphelion for brutal DPS, faster TTK and aggressive close-range fights.
If you've been living in ARC Raiders lately, you already know raw DPS can decide a fight before it really starts. That's why the Kinetic Converter keeps coming up in loadout talk, and why players who browse places like U4GM for game items and progression tips tend to keep an eye on it. On paper, the stock is simple: around 15% more fire rate. In practice, it turns certain guns into panic buttons. The trade-off is nasty, though. You're taking a heavy recoil hit, both vertical and horizontal, and that changes how every burst feels. Miss a few shots and that shiny damage boost stops mattering real fast.
Pick the right gun first
This is where a lot of players mess up. They see the fire-rate bonus and throw it onto whatever they're using that day. Doesn't work like that. The Converter feels best on weapons that already hit hard in short windows and don't completely fall apart once the gun starts bucking. The Stitcher is a great example. Build it with a compensator, a grip that helps control side-to-side shake, and an extended light mag, and it starts punching way above its weight. It kind of feels like a cheaper Bobcat with less room for mistakes. The Bobcat itself is even scarier. If your aim holds together, the TTK gets absurd at close range.
Where it really shines
Shotgun players get a lot out of it too. The Vulcano with a choke and an extended mag becomes one of those setups that people complain about after getting deleted by it in a hallway. It's not subtle. You walk in, commit, and somebody is gone. The Torrente and Aphelion also make sense because they already like aggressive fights where the first second matters most. Even slower weapons can surprise you. The Hullcracker, for instance, doesn't suddenly become a laser, but the extra fire rate makes it feel less sluggish during PvE swarms. That little boost is often enough to stop a bad situation from turning into a wipe.
The build pattern that actually works
If you're going to run the Kinetic Converter, you need to build around the penalty instead of pretending it isn't there. Start with recoil control. A muzzle brake or compensator is the obvious first step because vertical climb gets ugly fast. Then add a grip. Vertical if the gun kicks too hard, angled if you want a bit more balance while moving and tracking. After that, mag size matters more than people think. Faster fire rate means you burn through ammo before you notice, and short reload windows are exactly when fights get thrown. You'll notice pretty quickly that this stock rewards confidence. Hesitation makes it feel terrible.
When to use it and when not to
The Kinetic Converter is built for close and mid-range pressure. Pushing interiors, swinging tight lanes, holding doors, that's its world. It's not the stock you want for slow, careful tap-fire across long sightlines, and it definitely won't save a weapon that already feels unstable. If your recoil control is decent, though, it can turn a good loadout into something oppressive. A lot of players looking to jump straight into that style usually compare builds, test setups, or even check out ARC Raiders Accounts so they can get a feel for stronger gear paths without wasting days on trial and error. Once you get used to the kick, it's hard to go back. |
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