The Crash Mat Blueprint is an Uncommon Utility blueprint introduced in the Riven Tides update for ARC Raiders. Serving as a highly effective tool for vertical mobility and emergency escapes, this item changes how players navigate the game's increasingly vertical maps. Because it is a consumable, understanding where to get the blueprint, how to craft it efficiently, and exactly how its mechanics function under the hood is critical for optimizing your raid loadouts.
Where to Find the Blueprint
Unlike Legendary Blueprints that tied directly to static narrative rewards or boss kills, the Crash Mat Blueprint is fundamentally dictated by RNG (Random Number Generation). It can technically drop from any generic container, trash bin, or locker. However, loot data and player testing have pinpointed specific high-yield zones.
The Stacking Yard & Loading Bay
The absolute best way to farm this blueprint is to target areas dense with large industrial shipping containers.
Riven Tides (Stacking Yard): This massive harbor point of interest is littered with toppled shipping crates and heavy cranes. Check the interior shelving units inside the green and blue cargo containers.
Stella Montis (Loading Bay): If you are running the older map, the multi-level Loading Bay mirrors this container density.
Hurricane Major Map Condition
If you want to mathematically optimize your farm, look at the map modifiers before deploying. Loading into a match while the Hurricane Major Map Condition is active significantly alters the loot matrix. During this event, topside Raider Caches have a substantially higher probability of dropping blueprints, making it the most efficient targeted farm method available.
Alternative: The Miniature Voyage Event
If you are completely struck by bad luck with the RNG drops, keep an eye on active live events. For instance, the Miniature Voyage event allows players to bypass the blueprint entirely by accumulating 2,700 Merit Points, which can be exchanged directly for pre-crafted Crash Mats. This is a reliable fallback if you need the item immediately for extraction pushes but cannot find the blueprint.
Crafting Requirements & Economy
Once you successfully extract from a raid with the blueprint in your inventory, you must bring it to Speranza to permanently unlock the recipe. Crafting the Crash Mat requires a Utility Station (Tier 2) workbench. If you haven't upgraded your workstation to Tier 2 yet, you won't be able to interact with the blueprint recipe.
The recipe itself is highly economical, making it very sustainable to mass-produce once unlocked:
1x Electrical Components
1x Durable Cloth
Both ingredients are common tier loot. Given that the item only weighs 0 kg and stacks up to 1 per slot in its blueprint form (with a base vendor value of 5,000 credits if sold), it is a high-value, low-risk item to hold. Because it is a single-use consumable, serious players typically craft these in batches of 3 to 5 to supply a full evening of raids. If you need to quickly stock up on gear or find yourself short on supplies, you can always utilize external platforms to coordinate trades or look into options to buy arc raiders blueprints ps5 via trusted communities like U4N to skip the early-game extraction grind.
Performance Metrics & Usage Mechanics
The Crash Mat functions as a deployable airbag. You equip it into your quick-use slot and throw it like a grenade. Upon impact with a hard surface, it inflates instantly, emitting a small puff of white smoke that designates the active landing zone.
[ Drop Height ]
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| ~15 Meters (Threshold)
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[ 100% Damage Negation ] --> Falls under 15m deal 0 damage.
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v Greater than 15m
[ Scaling Damage reduction ] --> Only 20% to 50% health retained.
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( CRASH MAT ZONE )
15-Meter Threshold
In-depth mechanical testing reveals that the Crash Mat provides 100% fall damage negation up to a vertical drop of approximately 15 meters. Falling from heights below this threshold will result in zero health loss.
Scaling Damage Over 15 Meters
When jumping from extreme structures—such as the upper launch towers in Spaceport—the mat transitions from negating damage to cushioning it. Instead of an outright fatal splat, a properly executed deep drop onto the mat will scale the damage down, typically leaving the Raider with roughly 20% to 30% of their maximum health pool. Without the mat, a drop from this height results in instant death.
Spatial Awareness & Vulnerability
The active surface area of the inflated mat is incredibly small. Missing the center point by even a few inches means taking maximum unmitigated fall damage. To deploy mid-air, look completely vertical (straight down at your feet) and trigger the quick slot.
Squad Warning: The deployment physics are completely agnostic. A single mat is single-use and pops after one impact. If a squadmate drops ahead of you and triggers it, the mat vanishes. Furthermore, any enemy player chasing your squad can use your deployed mat if they land on it before it disappears, turning a getaway tool into a tactical liability if poorly timed.