How to get all Arc Raiders Rubber Ducks

Collectible Rubber Ducks in Arc Raiders
(Image credit: Embark Studios)

Rubber Ducks in Arc Raiders have always been a thing that the community has been in love with, and as part of the new Headwinds update, they've added collectible Rubber Ducks with unique appearances for players to find. Right now they, uh, don't seem to do anything particularly unique, but people love their ducks, so I'll explain how to amass your collection accordingly. Here's where to get the collectible ducks in Arc Raiders, and what ones you can find.

How to get collectible Rubber Ducks

Arc Raiders Bird City

(Image credit: Embark Studios)

The unique, collectible Rubber Ducks are, as far as we can tell, only found as part of the Arc Raiders Bird City map modifier event, at least so far. That means to find them, you need to go to the Buried City during the "Bird City" event and search the rooftop chimneys.

Each chimneypot you search will spawn various items, and that includes the various types of collectible rubber ducks now added to Arc Raiders. Obviously some are rarer than others, and at time of writing there are over half a dozen that we know of. Speaking of which...

All collectible rubber ducks

Right now there are 7 types of collectible rubber duck for players to find of various rarities. If there are more discovered, we'll be sure to add them to this page. You can see them all in the gallery above, or mark them off the list below as you collect them!

  • Rubber Duck (Common)
  • Tropical Duck (Uncommon)
  • Gentle Duck (Uncommon)
  • Alien Duck (Uncommon)
  • Doodly Duck (Rare)
  • Flashy Duck (Rare)
  • Familiar Duck (Epic)

All rubber ducks make a squeaky noise when thrown, or if you store them in your inventory, they appear on the shelf in your base and on the floor around you!

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Joel Franey
Guides Editor, GamesRadar+

Joel Franey is a writer, journalist, podcaster and Very Tired Man with a BA from Brunel University, a Masters from Sussex University and a decade working in games journalism, often focused on guides coverage but also in reviews, features and news. His love of games is strongest when it comes to groundbreaking narratives like Disco Elysium, UnderTale and Baldur's Gate 3, as well as innovative or refined gameplay experiences like XCOM, Sifu, Arkham Asylum or Slay the Spire. He is a firm believer that the vast majority of games would be improved by adding a grappling hook, and if they already have one, they should probably add another just to be safe. You can find old work of his at Eurogamer, Gfinity, USgamer, SFX Magazine, RPS, Dicebreaker, VG247, and more.

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