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What is Flame Spray and how does it work?

Flame Spray is classified as a Quick Use Gadget. In practical terms, this means it’s designed for immediate, short-term use rather than permanent upgrades or weapons. When activated, it sprays fire in the direction your character is facing, dealing 10 damage per second to any enemy caught in the flames. The effect is continuous while the gadget is active, so keeping it aimed properly is key to maximizing damage.

In actual matches, players tend to use Flame Spray in tight corridors or against groups of smaller enemies. Because the fire effect doesn’t travel far, open areas reduce its effectiveness. It’s also light—only 1.0 weight—so it won’t slow you down or take up much inventory space.

How do you craft Flame Spray?

Flame Spray cannot be unlocked in the workshop. Unlike most items, it can only be crafted during a round. This makes it an in-the-moment tool rather than something you plan for long-term.

To craft Flame Spray, you need two components:

Air Freshener

Fireball Burner

You also need the In-Round Crafting skill active and enough inventory space to hold the finished gadget. When crafting, both materials are consumed, and you’ll receive one Flame Spray per craft.

In practice, players often pick up extra Air Fresheners and Fireball Burners when scavenging, so you can craft multiple Flame Sprays in a single round if needed. This is particularly useful for rounds with heavy enemy clusters.

How do you repair Flame Spray?

Like most in-round gadgets, Flame Spray has limited durability. Once used heavily, it will need repairs. The repair cost is:

1 Canister

1 Fireball Burner

Repairing adds +50 durability, which is usually enough to keep it usable for the rest of the match. Many players treat Flame Spray as disposable, but if you find yourself relying on it, repairing can be worth the resources.

Can Flame Spray be recycled or salvaged?

Yes. Flame Spray can be broken down for materials if you no longer need it:

Recycling returns 1 Canister and 1 Fireball Burner

Salvaging returns 1 Fireball Burner

This means that even if you craft a Flame Spray and don’t use it, you’re not losing materials entirely. Players often keep a spare Flame Spray in inventory, knowing they can salvage it later if priorities change.

When should you use Flame Spray in a match?

From experience, the most effective use cases are:

Crowd control in corridors – Flame Spray does consistent damage, so narrow spaces are ideal.

Finishing weakened enemies – If an enemy is low on health, Flame Spray can secure the kill without wasting ammunition.

Defensive zoning – Placing yourself between enemies and objectives while spraying fire can slow or stop groups from advancing.

It’s less effective in large open areas or against highly mobile enemies, because the flames have limited reach and enemies can dodge.

Tips for maximizing Flame Spray effectiveness

Aim carefully: The fire travels only in a straight line, so positioning matters. Even small adjustments can determine whether you hit multiple enemies or none.

Pair with other gadgets: Using a slowing tool or trap before deploying Flame Spray increases its damage output.

Monitor durability: Don’t wait until Flame Spray breaks in the middle of combat. Keep spare repair materials handy.

Crafting other gadgets alongside Flame Spray

Flame Spray is just one of several in-round craftable gadgets. Players often combine it with mobility tools or offensive gadgets to maintain flexibility. For example, you might buy Snap Hook blueprint early in the round to access vertical movement, then use Flame Spray to control choke points once you’re in position. This combination allows you to reach enemies from unexpected angles while still applying pressure.

Common mistakes players make

Using it in open areas: Because the range is limited, players often waste Flame Spray by using it in open spaces where enemies can dodge.

Crafting too late: Since it can’t be pre-unlocked, waiting too long to craft can mean missing out on its early-round advantage.

Ignoring repairs: Some players craft and forget about durability. A broken Flame Spray is useless until repaired.

Summary

Flame Spray is a simple but effective gadget if you understand how and when to use it. Crafting in-round is easy with an Air Freshener and Fireball Burner, and repairing or salvaging ensures you don’t waste resources. It excels in corridors and choke points, offers continuous damage, and pairs well with mobility or control gadgets.

By paying attention to positioning, durability, and timing, Flame Spray can become a reliable part of your Arc Raiders toolkit, especially when you combine it with other gadgets like the Snap Hook for strategic advantage.
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