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Arc Raiders Elephant Obelisk Route Tips by U4GM

When players start hunting the Elephant Obelisk in ARC Raiders, the first thing to know is that it is tied to project progress, so it's worth more than a random bit of loot. If you're also checking ARC Raiders Items, this one should stay high on your keep list, especially if your stash is already getting crowded.

The item itself only shows up as one project requirement, but that still changes how you should handle it in a raid. Most people make the same mistake: they keep looting after they've found it. That usually ends badly. If the Elephant Obelisk drops into your bag, the safer move is to back off and get out. No fancy play needed.

Route and loot pressure

The best-known place to look is the Blue Gate Highway Collapse route. It is not the fastest run in the game, but it does have a nice rhythm. You move through a stack of small checks, and that matters because one missed container does not ruin the whole trip. The hidden ledge camp is the bit people care about most, since that is where the Elephant Obelisk has been found before.

Route Risk Typical return
Highway Collapse Low Blueprints, backpacks, project items
Maintenance Bunker Very low Weapons, trinkets, Wolfpacks
East Plains Warehouses Very low Materials, accelerators, misc loot

From a player's point of view, the Highway Collapse route works because it gives you a few different chances without forcing fights. Check the first bus, the cars and buses nearby, then the under-highway backpack spots. After that, move up to the suitcases and the hidden ledge camp. If you've brought a crash mat, snap hook, or zipline, that ledge is a lot less annoying. A lot of runs die there because people rush the drop and eat fall damage for no reason.

What to keep and what to skip

The Elephant Obelisk should be treated like a project item first and loot second. In practical terms, that means it beats common ammo overflow, loose food, cloth, and the sort of junk people pick up just because there's space. You'll also want to value it above low-end materials if your bag is already half full. The table below shows the kind of trade-off players usually make on this route.

Pick up first Hold if space allows Drop if needed
Elephant Obelisk, blueprints Grenades, batteries, heavy parts Common food, cloth, junk tools

That is really the heart of it. Run the route for value, but don't get greedy once the Obelisk appears. If you find it early, extract. If it doesn't show, keep the rest of the route going and take the backup value from backpacks, weapon cases, med bags, and extract-side containers. That way the run still pays for itself instead of feeling like a dead raid.

If you want to keep farming without turning every attempt into a mess, loop the Highway Collapse path a few times and build in the other safe checks around it. That mix of hidden loot, small containers, and low-pressure movement is what makes the route useful. And if you're browsing ARC Raiders Items for sale, it helps to know which pieces are worth stopping for before you waste time on the wrong loot in the middle of a run.

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