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Continue ShoppingThe Deadline Mine is a timed explosive device in ARC Raiders. It is designed to deal heavy damage within a fixed radius after a short countdown. Once placed, it cannot be disarmed or triggered early. This makes it a straightforward but risky tool that rewards careful timing and positioning.
The Deadline Mine activates automatically after its timer expires. Anything inside the blast radius takes damage, including enemies and other targets nearby. Because there is no manual trigger, players must plan around the delay and anticipate enemy movement.
Key characteristics:

| Stat | Value |
|---|---|
| Rarity | Epic |
| Item Type | Quick Use |
| Weight | 1.0 |
| Stack Size | 1 |
| Damage | 1,000 |
| Radius | 10 m |
| Timer Duration | 6 s |
| Sell Price | 5,000 Coins |
These numbers show that the Deadline Mine is built for impact rather than flexibility. The six-second delay is long enough to reposition but short enough to punish predictable movement.
There are three main ways to obtain a Deadline Mine:
To craft one Deadline Mine, you need both materials and the correct crafting setup.
| Ingredients | Station | Blueprint | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3× Explosive Compound 2× ARC Circuitry | Explosives Station (Level 3) | Deadline Blueprint | 1× Deadline Mine |
This recipe reflects the mine's high damage potential. The materials are not rare, but the station level and blueprint gate it behind progression.
If you prefer to focus on playing rather than farming, some players choose to pick up cheap Arc Raiders blueprints from U4N instead. It’s a straightforward option for filling blueprint gaps when crafting progress slows down, especially for items like the Deadline Mine that are locked behind station levels and drops. Used carefully, it can save time without changing how the game itself is played.
The Deadline Mine is best viewed as a burst-damage tool, not a general-purpose trap.
Common use cases include:
Because the explosion happens on a fixed timer, it is less effective against fast or unpredictable enemies unless their movement is controlled.
Many players see the Deadline Mine as a high-risk, high-reward item. Its damage is extremely strong, but its timer and cost prevent it from being used casually. Because of this, it tends to be saved for important encounters rather than routine raids.
If you no longer need the mine, it can be broken down for partial returns.
| Method | Materials Gained |
|---|---|
| Recycling | 1× Explosive Compound 1× ARC Circuitry |
| Salvaging | 1× Explosive Compound |
Recycling gives better returns than salvaging, so it is usually the better option when available.
The Deadline Mine is most effective when enemies are forced to commit to a position rather than when they can freely move away.
The Deadline Mine is a high-damage, timed explosive that rewards planning over reaction speed. Its clear strengths are raw damage and area control, while its main weakness is the lack of manual detonation. Used carefully, it can control space and punish predictable movement, but careless placement often wastes its potential.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Explosive Mine | A proximity triggered mine that pops up and explodes, dealing damage to anything within its radius. |
| Gas Mine | A proximity triggered mine that releases a stamina draining gas cloud across its radius. |
| Jolt Mine | A proximity triggered mine that pops up and stuns anything within its radius. |
| Pulse Mine | A proximity triggered mine that pops up and knocks back anything within its radius. |
| Deadline Mine | A mine that deals damage to anything within its radius once the timer runs out. |