u4gm Where to Find Arbusto Farmacia in ARC Raiders Buried City

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u4gm Where to Find Arbusto Farmacia in ARC Raiders Buried City

by DreamingEcho » Fri Jan 23, 2026 5:01 am

Buried City's the one map that's messed with my standards. Everything else feels flat once you get used to climbing, cutting corners, and hearing shots echo off broken concrete. If I'm gearing for Lance's chain or I just don't want to limp through an extract, I end up routing to Arbusto Farmacia again and again, even if I'm tempted to purchase Arc Raiders items and skip the pain after a rough night. It's not huge, but it's the kind of place where one clean run can reset your whole raid mood.



Getting There Without Donating Your Kit

You'll find it on the east side near Piazza Arbusto, sitting southwest of the Town Hall. The map makes it look simple. It isn't. If you spawn by Blue Gate, don't sprint the main street like you're late for a bus. People watch that lane, and they only need a second. Cut through the parking garage ruins instead. It's quieter, you get cover overhead, and you can stop to listen before stepping into the square. When you see that faded green "Farmacia" sign against all the grey rubble, you're basically there.



Inside the Pharmacy Loop

Downstairs is the quick win: common meds on shelves, behind the counter, sometimes tossed like someone panicked mid-loot. Grab what you need, but don't linger in the front windows. You're loud just by existing in there. For "Life of a Pharmacist," the upstairs apartment is the real job. I do it in order so I'm not trapped when footsteps start creeping up the stairs: 1) the family portrait in the living room, 2) the kitchen bits, 3) the workbench area, 4) the bedroom desk last. That bedroom's a dead end, and it's where a lot of runs die.



The Back Room Trick People Miss

There's a storage room downstairs that's easy to ignore because it feels like filler. It's not. Sometimes there's a loose panel that hides a small cache, and it's been weirdly inconsistent for me. I swear it shows up more when I clear the main counter loot first, like the game's checking whether you're actually looting the place properly. Could be superstition, sure, but I've pulled crafting mats out of that spot that saved me a bunch of boring scav runs.



Keeping the Grind From Breaking You

Buried City can flip on you fast: a bad spawn, a camper on the overpass, and suddenly you're rebuilding from scraps again. That's why people look for shortcuts, and I can't really blame them—sites like u4gm are basically a safety net for players who'd rather buy items or currency than spend their whole evening chasing bandages. Either way, go in smart: bring a suppressor if you can, keep your exits in mind, and don't fire loud inside the pharmacy unless you're ready for every Harvester near the highway to come sniffing around.

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