RSVSR How to farm the high roof cache in ARC Raiders
If you have spent any stretch of time grinding in ARC Raiders, you know the feeling of hitting a so‑called high‑value zone and finding every crate emptied out before you even get there, no matter how many ARC Raiders Coins you have tucked away for upgrades. Most squads sweep the obvious routes, run through doorways, clear corners, and then move on, assuming the area is done. What they miss, almost every time, is how much loot sits above eye level, tucked into places that look like decoration rather than part of the map.
Finding The Galleria Sign
The best example of this is deep in the Buried City, near the Galleria. You do not actually want to push inside the mall itself, even though it looks like the main draw. Instead, you need to climb onto the roof of the big central Galleria building. Once you are up there, stop and look up instead of sprinting straight to the edges. There is a huge stylised tower on top, like an oversized logo or sign, and at first glance it looks like pure background art. Climbing it by jumping from ledge to ledge is technically possible, but it is slow, awkward, and you will probably just slide off a smooth panel somewhere in the middle.
Why You Need The Zipline Gadget
This is where the Zipline gadget becomes essential instead of just a nice extra tool. If you come here without it, you are basically locked out of the good stuff and left looting whatever scraps other teams leave behind. So build your loadout with the Zipline in mind before you even queue up, especially if your squad likes to roam Buried City. Once you are on the roof under that big sign, look for a tiny maintenance platform near the top of the structure. It is small, easy to miss, and you might need to shuffle around the roof a bit to get the angle, but as soon as you spot the metal grating you will know that is your target.
Landing On The Platform Safely
When you have that grating lined up, fire the Zipline and ride it all the way up, but be ready the second you get close. The platform is ridiculously narrow, with no railings, no lip, nothing to catch you if you mistime the landing. If you come in at a weird angle or do not let go of the line at the right moment, you will overshoot and just slide straight off the edge. The drop is long enough that you are not walking away from it. After a couple of attempts you will probably start tapping detach a bit earlier, then feathering movement to stick the landing instead of trying to look stylish.
Loot Rewards And Future Use
The risk pays off because that little square of grating can spawn a military‑grade weapon case that most players never even realise exists, which basically turns this sign into a quiet loot well for anyone who bothered to bring the right gadget and a bit of patience for the climb, and once you have the route down it becomes the kind of spot you add to your regular runs when farming gear or saving up cheap ARC Raiders Coins.

