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Kettle

Common
Assault Rifles

Weapon Information

Ammo Type Light Ammo
Magazine Size 20
Firing Mode Semi-Automatic
Weight 7.0 kg
Sell Price 840

Combat Statistics

Damage 10
Fire Rate 26
Range 42.8
Armor Penetration Very Weak
Stability 69.8

Mobility & Stealth

Agility 58.5
Stealth 26

Description

The Kettle is a semi-automatic assault rifle in ARC Raiders that fires one bullet per click.

It uses Light Ammo and is known for being accurate and having a large magazine compared to most starter weapons.

Because of these strengths, it performs well in early-game battles and PvP fights, where steady aim and plenty of shots matter.

However, the Kettle has low armor penetration, which means it struggles against heavily armored ARC machines.

For that reason, most players use it mainly against other Raiders or weaker enemies instead of tanky robots.

How to Get the Kettle

You can obtain the Kettle in several ways. The most common method is crafting it at a Workbench or Level 1 Gunsmith if you have the needed components, usually Metal Parts and Rubber Parts.

It can also be found as loot during raids when scavenging through the world.

In addition, vendors like Tian Wen sometimes sell the Kettle if you have enough credits, making it easy to purchase when crafting isn’t an option.

Upgrading the Kettle (Levels I → IV)

The Kettle has four upgrade levels: Kettle I, Kettle II, Kettle III, and Kettle IV. You start with the base version and upgrade it at the Gunsmith once it’s crafted.

Going from Level I to II improves bullet speed, reload time, and durability.
Upgrading from Level II to III boosts these stats even more.

Finally, moving from Level III to IV maximizes all upgrades, giving the gun faster firing performance, quicker reloads, and far better lasting power before it breaks.

Every upgrade requires more crafting materials such as Metal Parts, Plastic Parts, Simple Gun Parts, and Mechanical Components, so you will want to collect these from raids and salvage runs.

Best Mods and Attachments for the Kettle

The Kettle becomes much stronger with attachments installed. The most popular PvP setup includes a Compensator to reduce weapon shake, which keeps shots tighter and easier to control.

Many players add an Angled Grip for better recoil control, helping the gun stay steady when firing quickly.

An Extended Light Magazine is a great choice because it adds more bullets before reloading, which keeps you in fights longer.

Lastly, a Stable Stock improves handling, making the weapon smoother to use in medium-range gunfights.

Together, these upgrades dramatically improve the Kettle’s performance — especially in intense PvP battles.

Is the Kettle Good in PvP?

Yes, the Kettle is a strong PvP weapon when upgraded and fitted with the right attachments. Even though it fires semi-automatic, skilled players can click fast enough to deal constant damage and win duels.

Its good accuracy and larger magazine give you the advantage in medium-range encounters where aim and ammo count matter.

The only drawback is its low armor damage, which makes it weaker against heavily protected targets.

Because of this, most players carry a backup weapon that can handle armored enemies better.

Kettle Tier and Meta Opinion

In the ARC Raiders community, the Kettle is usually ranked in the mid to high tier among everyday weapons. Players appreciate it because it is cheap to build, simple to upgrade, and useful across the early and mid-game stages.

Before a recent balance patch, the Kettle used to fire extremely fast when players used rapid-click macros, making it one of the most dominant weapons in PvP.

Developers later reduced the fire rate to improve fairness, but even after the nerf, the Kettle still remains a reliable and competitive rifle for many loadouts.

Common Problems and Tips

Players commonly point out two weaknesses: slow reload speed and poor armor penetration. Because it uses Light Ammo, it cannot break through tough ARC armor quickly, so it is smart to bring a second weapon that uses medium or heavy rounds.

Another thing to note is that, while fast clicking once gave players a big advantage, recent patches have lowered that extreme firing potential to keep things balanced.

To get the most out of the Kettle, upgrade it early, add attachments that improve reload and recoil, and avoid relying on it alone for armored fights.

Recommended Loadouts and Playstyles

The Kettle is most effective at medium range, especially when fighting other Raiders.

Many players use it as their main PvP gun, then switch to a different weapon when the situation changes.

A shotgun works well as a backup for close-range fights, while a heavier rifle performs better against ARC robots and enemies with thicker protection.

The best playstyle is to control distance with the Kettle, stay accurate, and swap weapons when enemies push too close or when armor becomes a problem.

When upgraded and fully outfitted with attachments, the Kettle becomes a dependable and flexible weapon that performs well throughout early and mid-game progression.