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The Ultimate Arc Raiders Tempest Best Mods Guide: Dominate Your Next PvP Raid

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The Tempest is widely considered one of the hardest-hitting assault rifles in Arc Raiders, but out of the box, it behaves like an unbroken stallion. While it boasts a competitive time-to-kill (TTK), its aggressive vertical climb and completely unpredictable side-to-side drift can cause you to miss crucial shots during a high-stakes squad engagement.
If you want to turn this wild rifle into a laser-focused, mid-range powerhouse, you need to optimize its limited attachment slots. This guide breaks down the meta builds, the exact mechanical figures behind recoil control, and how to acquire these top-tier setups instantly.
Understanding the Tempest's Recoil Deficit
To understand why specific mods are required, you have to look at the weapon's default behavior in the firing range. When you hold down the trigger without manual correction, the Tempest climbs sharply. However, its most lethal flaw is the horizontal "sway" or side-to-side jitter that kicks in heavily after the first 10 rounds.
While a player can easily pull down on a mouse or analog stick to counteract vertical recoil, human reflex cannot reliably predict random horizontal bouncing. A missed burst in PvP often means the difference between cracking an opponent's armor or waking up back at the Rustster hub empty-handed.
The Meta PvP Loadout: Maximum Stability
According to veteran community testing and high-level platform meta analysis, the objective is to eliminate random bullet dispersion entirely. This combination yields the absolute tightest bullet groupings between 10 to 25 meters:
  • Muzzle: Compensator III The Compensator III is heavily favored over traditional barrels because it aggressively minimizes per-shot dispersion. It ensures that the subsequent bullets in your burst fly straight down the exact same trajectory as the first. If you find the raw vertical kick too jarring to manage manually, swapping to a Muzzle Brake III will provide a cleaner, overall reduction across both axes.  
  • Underbarrel: Angled Grip III This is where many new players make a fundamental mistake. Slotting a Vertical Grip III sounds great on paper because it cuts vertical climb by roughly 40%. However, it leaves the horizontal "wobble" completely intact. The Angled Grip III eliminates almost all side-to-side variance. It turns a chaotic zig-zag spray pattern into a clean, predictable vertical line.
  • Magazine: Extended Medium Mag III The baseline capacity of the Tempest can run dry surprisingly fast during aggressive tracking. Adding the Extended Medium Mag III rewards you with 12 extra rounds (bringing your mag total to 33 or 35 depending on tier variants). Those additional rounds are vital for confidently finishing off heavily armored players or surviving a third-party ambush without needing to swap weapons mid-fight.  

Note on Bullet Velocity: While some solo players experiment with the Extended Barrel to achieve a 25% boost to bullet velocity, the overarching consensus across Reddit communities is that it is suboptimal. Most lethal engagements in current maps occur at medium ranges where bullet travel time is practically negligible; giving up the dispersion reduction of a Compensator III for unnecessary velocity isn't a profitable trade.
The Stealth Hunter Alternative
If you primarily run solo night raids or prefer an assassin playstyle where positioning is your main shield, the community swaps out the loud muzzle blast for a suppressed footprint:
  • Muzzle: Silencer II / Silencer III
  • Underbarrel: Angled Grip III or Horizontal Grip  
  • Magazine: Extended Medium Mag III  

As one veteran hunter shared on the r/ARC_Raiders subreddit: “I always keep a silenced II on one of my Tempests. It hits so much harder and more accurate than other guns in its class, I don't want a single person finding out what I'm using until they're already dropping.”
Skip the RNG: How to Secure the Best Gear
As an epic-tier blueprint weapon, building and maintaining a fully modded Tempest is incredibly expensive. Finding the Tier III blueprints naturally requires running dangerous breach rooms in Stella Montis or hunting down rare hidden bunker events in the Spaceport—all while avoiding extraction campers.  
If you want to skip dozens of hours of punishing RNG loops, you can visit U4N to buy arc raiders blueprints instant delivery. This allows you to bypass the stressful grind, stock your stash with Angled Grip III and Compensator III schematics, and focus purely on perfecting your squad tactics top-side.
Summary of Performance ScalingMod CombinationHorizontal SwayVertical ControlBest Engagement Range
No AttachmentsSevere / UnpredictablePoorUnder 10 Meters
Vertical Grip III + Muzzle Brake IIIModerateHigh (40% reduction)10–15 Meters
Angled Grip III + Compensator IIINear ZeroManaged Manually15–30 Meters (Laser Burst)
By pairing the Angled Grip III with a Compensator III, you effectively remove the random element from your gunplays. Pull down slightly on your aim, let the mods handle the horizontal drift, and you'll find the Tempest easily shifting from a high-recoil liability into the most dominant primary weapon in your vault.

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