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Continue ShoppingThe Tagging Grenade is a utility grenade in Arc Raiders designed for information control rather than direct damage. When it detonates, it tags Raiders and ARC enemies within its radius, briefly revealing their positions. This makes it useful for tracking movement, checking corners, and coordinating with teammates.
The Tagging Grenade detonates after a short delay and applies a tracking effect to enemies caught in the blast. Tagged targets remain visible for a limited time, allowing you to follow their movement through terrain and structures.

| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Item Type | Quick Use Grenade |
| Rarity | Rare |
| Weight | 0.4 |
| Stack Size | 3 |
| Effect Duration | 30 seconds |
| Effect Radius | 6 meters |
| Sell Price | 1,000 Coins |
To reliably craft Tagging Grenades, you must first unlock the blueprint.
Most players treat scavenging as an early bonus and rely on crafting after the blueprint is unlocked.
After learning the blueprint, Tagging Grenades can be crafted at the Utility Station.
| Ingredients | Station | Result | Blueprint Required |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 × Electrical Components 1 × Sensors | Utility Station Level 3 | 1 × Tagging Grenade | Yes |
For players who want steady access without relying on random drops, some choose to buy Arc Raiders Tagging Grenade blueprints from U4N instead. It’s simply another option for those who prefer to focus on learning routes, improving fights, and crafting what they need, rather than repeating raids just for blueprint luck.
Blueprints in Arc Raiders are not tied to a single fixed spawn point. Instead, they appear as loot drops from containers across different maps. The Tagging Grenade blueprint follows the same rules as other rare utility blueprints.
Common sources include:
High-value loot containers
There is no guaranteed location for this blueprint. It drops randomly from containers you loot during raids.
Many players report finding similar utility blueprints in areas such as reinforced buildings, large indoor complexes, and buried or locked caches. These areas usually contain more containers and higher-quality loot.
Because the drop is random, the best approach is efficiency and repetition.
Tagging Grenades can be broken down if you no longer need them.
| Action | Materials Gained |
|---|---|
| Recycling | 1 × Plastic Parts 1 × Sensors |
| Salvaging | 1 × Sensors |
Tagging Grenades are most effective in situations where information matters more than raw damage.
They are less useful in open areas where enemies are already visible.
If you value map awareness and controlled engagements, the Tagging Grenade is a solid utility option. The crafting cost is moderate, and the tracking effect can prevent unnecessary losses during raids. For solo players and squads alike, it fills a clear role without overlapping heavily with damage-focused grenades.
In general, it's a situational tool—but one that rewards careful timing and positioning.