How to complete Line in the Sand in Arc Raiders
The 'Line in the Sand' quest in Arc Raiders, part of the Riven Tides update, involves tracking down a missing transport of Exodus materials across Buried City. Players must locate four key sites: a derailed train, a robbery tower, thruster valves in market ruins, and a merchant's basement. Progress is made by visiting each location, with some requiring interaction to advance. The quest concludes by photographing a box pile in the basement of a Dune's End building.
- ▪The 'Line in the Sand' quest is part of Arc Raiders' Riven Tides update and continues the story of Stella Montis in Buried City.
- ▪Players must visit four locations: derailed train cars near Warehouse and Piazza Roma, a small tower east of the train, Market Ruins in the northeast, and a merchant's basement in Dune's End.
- ▪No direct interaction is needed at the train or Market Ruins—simply arriving at the site updates the quest.
- ▪At the tower location, interacting with a detonator hidden in the southwest corner spawns a clue item for the next step.
- ▪The quest ends by photographing a stack of cardboard boxes in the basement, accessible via zipline in the Dune's End building.
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Games Third Person Shooter Arc Raiders How to complete Line in the Sand in Arc Raiders Guides By Rory Norris published 28 April 2026 Track down the missing transport of Exodus material. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. (Image credit: Embark) Jump to: Marano Station train location Robbery location Thruster valves location Merchant's basement location Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter Line in the Sand is a new quest in Arc Raiders' Riven Tides update, though it's got nothing to do with the new seaside paradise.
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