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Where to Find Agave in ARC Raiders — Start on Riven Tides

Agave actually shows up across a number of maps — it's one of the more widespread foraging resources in ARC Raiders. But if you're stacking it quickly and don't want to jump between maps, Riven Tides is the most convenient starting point with solid confirmed spawns. Other map locations will be added here as they're tested.

TL;DR

  • Start on Riven Tides. Good spawn density, map pins available, easy to route alongside other objectives.
  • Agave grows in open, dry ground — look for the distinctive spiky plant shape, often near walls or rocky patches.
  • All confirmed spawns are pinned on the interactive map with the agave filter.
  • Agave spawns on other maps too — check back as more locations are confirmed and added.
Agave spawn locations on the Riven Tides interactive map in ARC Raiders
Interactive Map

Every Agave Spawn on Riven Tides

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What Agave Is Used For

Agave plant growing outside in ARC Raiders on Riven Tides

Agave is a foraging resource used in crafting and Scrappy upgrades. It feeds into several upgrade chains and is worth collecting passively whenever you pass a spawn — it's one of those resources you'll want a stockpile of before you're suddenly short mid-project.

Where to Farm: Riven Tides

On Riven Tides, agave grows in the drier patches around the map — ground-level, open areas and along rocky outcroppings. The spiky silhouette stands out once you know what you're looking for. Keep an eye on ground level while moving between objectives rather than dedicating a separate sweep, and you'll naturally accumulate it over time.

Every confirmed spawn is pinned on the interactive map. Open it before your run to plan a route through the clusters.

Other Maps

Agave appears across multiple other maps (Dam, mainly). We'll be expanding this guide with dedicated location sections for each map as they're confirmed and tested — check back during the event. For now, the Riven Tides map pins are the best documented starting point.

Quick Tips

  • Look at ground level in open areas. Agave likes dry, exposed patches — not inside buildings, not in the shade of structures.
  • The silhouette helps. Once you've seen one agave plant, you'll spot them passively while moving across the map.
  • Use the interactive map to plan a route — each pin has a screenshot so you know exactly what to look for and where.
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