
Where to find First Wave husks – ARC Raiders
**What Are First Wave Husks & Where to Find Them**
First Wave, as the name suggests, were the original ARC that fell to the ground in the early days of ARC Raiders. Now that years have passed, you might find yourself in search of First Wave husks. Whether it’s for a Trial, Feat, or just looting purposes, knowing what you’re looking for is a good place to start.
First Wave husks are the old and broken shells of ARC foes from years ago. These are not the Wasps, Hornets, or other ARC you find flying around, nor are they the shells of any you destroy during a match. Instead, First Wave husks are often half-buried in dirt and belong to giant ARC enemies that players have yet to face.
Most First Wave husks can be found scattered across battlegrounds or lying around each map. One notable location to find First Wave husks is the Old Battleground in the west of Dam Battlegrounds. Here, you will discover the shell of a Baron and several smaller, rusted foes scattered about the area. You can approach the hatch on top of their central chassis to breach and search inside.
Each map features these First Wave husks, so it’s up to you to keep your eyes peeled for any partially buried husks sticking out of the ground. If you’re looking for First Wave husks to complete a Trial, consider playing in a Night Raid mode to increase the number of points you earn.
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