Where to find Agave in Arc Raiders
Agave plants in Arc Raiders are found in most maps, but are most common in Riven Tides
Agave in Arc Raiders is a special plant you can find in certain maps, but it requires a certain amount of care to find, as well as some luck. Agave Plants are fairly common, but there's a certain amount of randomness as to which ones can be harvested, and you need to be the first one to get to them to do so. To help you out, I'll show you where to find Agave in Arc Raiders accordingly.
Agave farming locations in Arc Raiders
Agave in Arc Raiders is found in all maps, but it's most easily found and farmed in the Riven Tides map, specifically at the marked areas on the map above. The location Southeast of Custom house is especially good, with long rows of Agave plants framing the streets and dried river.
Agave plants are formed of large, spiky leaves, but remember - not every Agave plant can be harvested (it's random) and if another player has harvested it first, you can't do so yourself.
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Agave can also be found in wicker containers in Nature areas around all maps, though this is purely luck of the draw.
Once you have Agave, it can be broken down into seeds, or used as part of the Arc Raiders Avian Alarm project, which challenges you to find 8 Agave for its fourth stage. If you've unlocked the In-Round Crafting skill, you can also pair it with an empty wine bottle to make Agave Juice, which does minor damage and then give you a 10 second boost to stamina regeneration.
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