Guide overview
This guide gives a complete, step-by-step walkthrough for the ARC Raiders quest A Balanced Harvest, with a focus on Lab 1 location on the Dam battlegrounds. You'll find navigation routes, strategy for solo and squad play, recommended loadouts, objective management, reward breakdown, and a set of tested tips to complete the quest efficiently. Whether you want to speedrun the quest, finish it in one round, or farm the reward consistently, this guide covers everything you need.
Key outcomes after reading:
Know exactly where Lab 1 is and how to get there fast.
Clear, repeatable routes for one-round completion.
Role-specific tactics for solo, duo, and full teams.
How to handle enemies, traps, and timers.
What rewards to expect and how to maximize drops.
What the quest requires
"A Balanced Harvest" is a location-based quest that typically requests the player to retrieve an item or interact with an object inside Lab 1 on the Dam map. The quest triggers when you accept it from the relevant NPC or quest terminal and will show an on-map marker that narrows your objective to the Lab area. The main challenges are map navigation, enemy density around the lab, environmental hazards, and a strict time window for leaving with the objective intact.
Primary objective: Reach Lab 1 and retrieve the quest item or complete the interaction.
Secondary objectives: Optional kills, avoidance or disarm mechanics, and extraction before timer expiration.
Typical constraints: Enemy patrols, possible lockdowns, timed interactions.
Preparation and pre-match setup
Recommended loadouts and gear
Before you spawn, select equipment and loadout tailored for rapid objective completion and survivability.
Primary weapon: high-accuracy assault rifle or SMG for mid-close encounters.
Secondary: bolt-action or DMR for long approaches; shotgun if expecting tight corridors.
Throwable: EMP or flashbang for disabling shields or crowd control.
Gadget: healing injector or armor pack; bring a movement boost if available.
Armor: Balanced between mobility and protection—favor mobility if doing a one-run speed strategy.
Consumables: Stims or shield recharges for clutch moments.
Keywords usage: incorporate Lab 1 location, A Balanced Harvest walkthrough, one-round quest strategy in loadout rationale.
Team composition and roles
For squads, assign clear roles before drop:
Point (scout): leads route, clears path, marks enemies.
Breacher: prepares to enter Lab 1, handles close quarters.
Support: carries healing and extra shield resources.
Overwatch: handles long-range threats and secures extraction area.
If solo, choose mobility-over-tank builds. If duo, combine mobility and sustainability.
Map knowledge and minimap cues
Familiarize yourself with Dam's three major zones: upstream approaches, central spillway, and the lab complex wings. Lab 1 is usually positioned near the eastern side of the lab cluster and accessible via a service corridor or external platform depending on spawn. Learn jump points, ladders, zip-lines, and common line-of-sight angles to pass through the map without lingering.
How to find Lab 1 — exact routes and spawn patterns
Best spawn choices and initial movement
If you can choose spawn, pick the one closest to the dam’s eastern access road or the maintenance yard.
Immediately move toward midline cover and use utility to scout ahead.
Expect enemy AI patrols on the access road and near the service bridge.
If you can choose spawn, pick the one closest to the dam’s eastern access road or the maintenance yard.
Immediately move toward midline cover and use utility to scout ahead.
Expect enemy AI patrols on the access road and near the service bridge.
Four reliable routes to Lab 1
Use these routes depending on your spawn and team size. Each is optimized to avoid heavy AI clusters and minimize exposure.
Route A — Fast direct approach (solo speedrun)
Sprint from eastern spawn.
Take the low wall path, drop to service platforms under the main spillway.
Use the short tunnel that connects under the road; pop up at the lab's back entrance.
This avoids the central courtyard but requires precise parkour and faster movement.
Sprint from eastern spawn.
Take the low wall path, drop to service platforms under the main spillway.
Use the short tunnel that connects under the road; pop up at the lab's back entrance.
This avoids the central courtyard but requires precise parkour and faster movement.
Route B — Stealth flank (small teams)
Use the northern drainage channel.
Move along the scaffolding; wait for patrols to pass before crossing.
Enter via the maintenance hatch to appear behind Lab 1’s entrance.
Use the northern drainage channel.
Move along the scaffolding; wait for patrols to pass before crossing.
Enter via the maintenance hatch to appear behind Lab 1’s entrance.
Route C — Overwatch assisted (squad)
Overwatch provides cover from elevated position near the spillway.
Breacher uses main gate while Point suppresses patrolling units.
Overwatch clears extraction path after objective is secured.
Overwatch provides cover from elevated position near the spillway.
Breacher uses main gate while Point suppresses patrolling units.
Overwatch clears extraction path after objective is secured.
Route D — Contested choke (fallback)
If central area is controlled by opponents, move through the southern service yard and use smoke cover for the final push.
If central area is controlled by opponents, move through the southern service yard and use smoke cover for the final push.
Choose the route that matches your spawn, gear, and enemy pressure.
Step-by-step walkthrough — entering Lab 1 and completing objectives
Approach and entry
Close distance using cover and utilities; maintain scanning for patrol patterns.
Use a flashbang or EMP immediately before breaching to disable turret or robot defenses.
If the lab door is locked, interact with the access terminal—this often triggers a short countdown or spawns additional enemies, so be ready.
Close distance using cover and utilities; maintain scanning for patrol patterns.
Use a flashbang or EMP immediately before breaching to disable turret or robot defenses.
If the lab door is locked, interact with the access terminal—this often triggers a short countdown or spawns additional enemies, so be ready.
Inside Lab 1 — room-by-room checklist
First chamber: clear drones and turrets; sweep corners.
Access corridor: watch for trip mines or hidden turrets placed near junctions.
Main lab: locate the terminal or objective pod in the central table or back alcove.
Interact: some interactions require you to stand within a radius for a short channel—defend the area during the channel.
First chamber: clear drones and turrets; sweep corners.
Access corridor: watch for trip mines or hidden turrets placed near junctions.
Main lab: locate the terminal or objective pod in the central table or back alcove.
Interact: some interactions require you to stand within a radius for a short channel—defend the area during the channel.
Pro tip: move immediately to a defensive choke near the objective after starting the interaction to prevent flanking.
Objective extraction mechanics
After the item is obtained or the interaction completes, you’ll often start a countdown to extraction or a requirement to leave within a time window. Immediately call for extraction if available, or follow your predetermined extraction route.
If a lockdown occurs when you try to leave, expect waves of enemies. Use area control abilities and retreat to high ground if necessary.
If doing a one-round speedrun, plan to have extraction route cleared in advance—overwatch and breacher roles are crucial.
After the item is obtained or the interaction completes, you’ll often start a countdown to extraction or a requirement to leave within a time window. Immediately call for extraction if available, or follow your predetermined extraction route.
If a lockdown occurs when you try to leave, expect waves of enemies. Use area control abilities and retreat to high ground if necessary.
If doing a one-round speedrun, plan to have extraction route cleared in advance—overwatch and breacher roles are crucial.
Enemy types and how to handle them
Common AI encountered in Lab 1
Patrol bots: fast, low-health; treat with accurate fire.
Heavy units: slower, high-damage; use crowd control to kite.
Turrets: fixed emplacements—disable with EMP or flank to destroy.
Snipers on elevated platforms: suppress using smoke or long-range counter.
Patrol bots: fast, low-health; treat with accurate fire.
Heavy units: slower, high-damage; use crowd control to kite.
Turrets: fixed emplacements—disable with EMP or flank to destroy.
Snipers on elevated platforms: suppress using smoke or long-range counter.
Combat tactics by role
Point (scout): engages patrol bots and spots heavy units for teammates.
Breacher: takes close fights, uses armor and stims to survive room clearing.
Support: stays behind breacher to top up health and shields.
Overwatch: eliminates long-range threats and watches extraction.
Point (scout): engages patrol bots and spots heavy units for teammates.
Breacher: takes close fights, uses armor and stims to survive room clearing.
Support: stays behind breacher to top up health and shields.
Overwatch: eliminates long-range threats and watches extraction.
Use throwable EMPs against turrets and shielded enemies, and prioritize enemies that can interrupt interactions (e.g., disruptors).
One-round completion strategies
Speedrun checklist
Spawn close to dam eastern side.
Execute chosen route with no detours.
Breach Lab 1 with EMP or flashbang.
Secure objective, start interaction, defend for the duration.
Leave via predetermined extraction point; avoid fighting unless necessary.
Spawn close to dam eastern side.
Execute chosen route with no detours.
Breach Lab 1 with EMP or flashbang.
Secure objective, start interaction, defend for the duration.
Leave via predetermined extraction point; avoid fighting unless necessary.
Time-saving tips
Preload movement-enhancing augments or abilities.
Avoid unnecessary loot stops—grab only mission-critical items.
Use terrain to avoid predictable AI spawn points.
Communicate concise calls: "Breaching now", "Objective secure", "Extraction clear".
Preload movement-enhancing augments or abilities.
Avoid unnecessary loot stops—grab only mission-critical items.
Use terrain to avoid predictable AI spawn points.
Communicate concise calls: "Breaching now", "Objective secure", "Extraction clear".
When to abort and reattempt
If more than two teammates are downed early, it may be faster to abort and requeue for a new attempt.
If opponents control key choke points with heavy fortifications, abort to re-evaluate loadouts and route choices.
If more than two teammates are downed early, it may be faster to abort and requeue for a new attempt.
If opponents control key choke points with heavy fortifications, abort to re-evaluate loadouts and route choices.
Team tactics and communication
Callouts and map shorthand
Use agreed shorthand: "Lab 1 back" (rear entrance), "Main gate" (front), "Spillway high" (overwatch position).
Mark enemy numbers and directions: "2 bots north", "heavy on left".
Use agreed shorthand: "Lab 1 back" (rear entrance), "Main gate" (front), "Spillway high" (overwatch position).
Mark enemy numbers and directions: "2 bots north", "heavy on left".
Coordinated entry
Breacher initiates entry on your mark with flashbang.
Support moves in second to heal and resupply.
Overwatch provides suppression from a safe vantage.
Breacher initiates entry on your mark with flashbang.
Support moves in second to heal and resupply.
Overwatch provides suppression from a safe vantage.
Revive and resource management
Prioritize revives only when safe—use vertical cover and smoke to create windows for safe revives.
Balance ammo and consumables between squadmates: one person can carry extra medkits, another extra EMPs.
Prioritize revives only when safe—use vertical cover and smoke to create windows for safe revives.
Balance ammo and consumables between squadmates: one person can carry extra medkits, another extra EMPs.
Solo strategies
Stealth-first solo play
Use Route A and avoid central spawns.
Rely on stealth augmentations and movement skills.
Don’t engage unless necessary—speed and evasion trump firefights.
Use Route A and avoid central spawns.
Rely on stealth augmentations and movement skills.
Don’t engage unless necessary—speed and evasion trump firefights.
Aggressive solo play
Bring high-damage primary and a close-range option.
Use pre-placed grenades to clear corridors quickly.
Accept that you'll attract AI; rely on healing and quick kiting.
Bring high-damage primary and a close-range option.
Use pre-placed grenades to clear corridors quickly.
Accept that you'll attract AI; rely on healing and quick kiting.
Loadout examples and builds
Mobility speedrun build (solo or scout role)
Primary: Lightweight SMG with high TTK.
Secondary: Sidearm with fast draw.
Gadget: Sprint enhancer or grappling hook.
Armor: Light with movement augment.
Consumables: Two stims, one shield recharge.
Primary: Lightweight SMG with high TTK.
Secondary: Sidearm with fast draw.
Gadget: Sprint enhancer or grappling hook.
Armor: Light with movement augment.
Consumables: Two stims, one shield recharge.
Breacher build (team)
Primary: Assault rifle with stability attachments.
Secondary: Shotgun.
Gadget: Flashbang + EMP.
Armor: Medium with extra HP.
Consumables: Med kit, extra armor pack.
Primary: Assault rifle with stability attachments.
Secondary: Shotgun.
Gadget: Flashbang + EMP.
Armor: Medium with extra HP.
Consumables: Med kit, extra armor pack.
Overwatch build (sniper/support)
Primary: DMR or marksman rifle.
Secondary: Suppression pistol.
Gadget: Long-range scanner and drone support.
Armor: Medium to high stability for steady aim.
Consumables: Ammo pouch, smoke for teammate cover.
Primary: DMR or marksman rifle.
Secondary: Suppression pistol.
Gadget: Long-range scanner and drone support.
Armor: Medium to high stability for steady aim.
Consumables: Ammo pouch, smoke for teammate cover.
Environmental hazards and traps
Electrical panels and water hazards
Some corridors may be electrified; wait for the waveform or bypass panels using vents.
Water pools can hide traps—use scanning or mantling to cross.
Some corridors may be electrified; wait for the waveform or bypass panels using vents.
Water pools can hide traps—use scanning or mantling to cross.
Lockdown triggers
Interacting with certain terminals may trigger a lockdown—expect waves and plan defensive positions.
Interacting with certain terminals may trigger a lockdown—expect waves and plan defensive positions.
Vertical hazards
Falling from high scaffolding is lethal. Use zip-lines and ladders carefully and avoid firefights near drop edges.
Falling from high scaffolding is lethal. Use zip-lines and ladders carefully and avoid firefights near drop edges.
Reward breakdown and how to maximize gains
Typical quest rewards
Quest-specific items or crafting components.
XP and progression for faction reputation.
Cosmetic unlocks or limited-time items.
Quest-specific items or crafting components.
XP and progression for faction reputation.
Cosmetic unlocks or limited-time items.
Maximizing loot and repeatability
Clear the minimal path to the objective to save time; complete non-essential objectives only when you have time.
If the quest rewards scale with difficulty, adjust mission parameters to higher risk for better drops.
Use a high-loot-luck build or squad composition that increases drop rates if your goal is farming.
Clear the minimal path to the objective to save time; complete non-essential objectives only when you have time.
If the quest rewards scale with difficulty, adjust mission parameters to higher risk for better drops.
Use a high-loot-luck build or squad composition that increases drop rates if your goal is farming.
Troubleshooting common issues
Objective not spawning
If the objective terminal glitches, try re-entering Lab 1 area to trigger the spawn; if on console, restart session.
If the objective terminal glitches, try re-entering Lab 1 area to trigger the spawn; if on console, restart session.
Extraction countdown not starting
Ensure no teammate is holding the item incorrectly; some quest mechanics require one player to carry the item—confirm roles.
Ensure no teammate is holding the item incorrectly; some quest mechanics require one player to carry the item—confirm roles.
Repeated enemy spawns overwhelming team
Pull back to a chokepoint, set up defensive layers, and use area-of-effect crowd control to disrupt spawn waves.
Pull back to a chokepoint, set up defensive layers, and use area-of-effect crowd control to disrupt spawn waves.
Advanced techniques and pro tips
Pre-route builds: practice your chosen route without engaging enemies to master movement and timing.
Use environmental audio cues (drones, hums) to anticipate turrets and patrols.
For one-round attempts, designate one player to carry minimal loot to maintain speed.
Learn common enemy patrol loops to time your entries when they cross to other zones.
Pre-route builds: practice your chosen route without engaging enemies to master movement and timing.
Use environmental audio cues (drones, hums) to anticipate turrets and patrols.
For one-round attempts, designate one player to carry minimal loot to maintain speed.
Learn common enemy patrol loops to time your entries when they cross to other zones.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Where exactly is Lab 1 located on Dam?
Lab 1 is inside the lab complex towards the eastern wing of the Dam battleground; it’s commonly accessed by the service tunnel or the maintenance platform depending on spawn. Approach via the eastern service road or northern drainage channel for the fastest entrances.
Can I complete A Balanced Harvest in a single round?
Yes—one-round completion is possible with practiced routes and a coordinated team. Prioritize mobility and pre-clear your extraction path before starting the interaction.
What loadout should I bring for solo runs?
Choose a mobility-focused loadout: fast SMG, sprint-enhancing gadget, and light armor. Bring two stims and one EMP for turrets.
What are the best team roles for this quest?
Best roles are Scout/Point, Breacher, Support, and Overwatch. Scout leads and picks the route; Breacher forces entry; Support carries healing and resources; Overwatch secures extraction.
How do I deal with turret-heavy rooms?
Use EMPs to disable turrets, or flank them with smoke and mobility skills. Overwatch can snipe their control modules if visible.
What rewards does the quest give?
Expect quest items, XP, faction reputation, and sometimes cosmetic rewards; higher difficulties yield better drops.
How often should I abort if things go wrong?
Abort early if you lose more than half your squad before the objective. It’s faster to reattempt with a better plan than to limp through and fail the extraction.
Any tips to avoid heavy enemy spawns?
Avoid central courtyard and major chokepoints; use side routes and timing to slip past patrol loops. Keep movement short and decisive.
Quick-reference printable checklist
Choose spawn closest to eastern or maintenance yard.
Select mobility loadout for speed, breacher for team runs.
Execute chosen route (A–D) and clear doorway with EMP/flash.
Start interaction, move to defensive choke.
Extraction route preset and cleared by Overwatch.
If overloaded, retreat to high ground and regroup.
Choose spawn closest to eastern or maintenance yard.
Select mobility loadout for speed, breacher for team runs.
Execute chosen route (A–D) and clear doorway with EMP/flash.
Start interaction, move to defensive choke.
Extraction route preset and cleared by Overwatch.
If overloaded, retreat to high ground and regroup.
Scout / Point — Mobility speedrun build
Role summary: Lead the route to Lab 1 location, clear quick lines of sight, and slip past patrols. Designed for one-round quest strategy where speed and intel matter more than sustained fights.
Primary weapon
Type: Lightweight SMG (high fire-rate, good hip-fire)
Attachments: stability barrel; lightweight stock; fast mag
Perks: Quick ADS, Reduced recoil, Faster reload
Loadout note: prioritize TTK and strafing control over raw damage
Secondary weapon
Type: Fast-firing pistol or suppressed DMR (for quick pickoffs)
Attachments: silencer if stealth desired; extended mag if needed
Augments / Abilities
Movement augment: sprint boost / sprint duration increase
Evasion/passive: reduced detection or minor cloak on sprint
Utility: short-range grappling hook or quick dash
Armor and mods
Armor type: Light — movement-focused
Mods: +sprint speed; +stamina regen; minor projectile resistance
Consumables: 2x Stims, 1x Small Shield Pack
Gadgets
EMP grenade (for turret suppression)
Flashbang (for breaching and short stalls)
Portable scanner ping (if available) to reveal patrols
Playstyle and tactics
Lead with minimal exposure: hug cover, use low walls and vents.
Use the scanner every 10–15 seconds near likely patrols.
Breach last; don’t engage unless necessary—move through Lab 1 fast, start interaction, fall back to extraction.
Call concise intel: “Patrol left”, “Turret down”, “Breaching now”.
Team synergy
Works best ahead of a Breacher and Support; scouts should mark enemy positions and clear light patrols only.
If solo, use more consumables, and swap pistol for a compact DMR for safer ranged picks.
Breacher — Room-clear, objective taker
Role summary: Forced-entry specialist who secures the interaction point, tanks initial waves, and holds the choke during interactions.
Primary weapon
Type: Assault rifle with medium recoil control or compact battle rifle
Attachments: recoil compensator, hollow sight for quick target acquisition, rifle grip for stability
Perks: Increased penetration, Suppression rounds (if available)
Secondary weapon
Type: Close-range shotgun or high-damage sidearm
Attachments: slug rounds (if available) or high-impact pellets
Augments / Abilities
Defensive augment: temporary damage reduction or hit-point buffer during interaction
Taunt/aggro mod: slightly increases AI targeting on you (useful to protect team)
Breach ability: area stun or shrapnel blast to clear rooms quickly
Armor and mods
Armor type: Medium-to-Heavy — survivability focused
Mods: +health pool; +shield capacity; faster medkit use
Consumables: Med kit, Armor pack, 1x EMP
Gadgets
Flashbang + EMP combo for immediate turret and drone suppression
Deployable cover or small deployable turret (if class allows)
Playstyle and tactics
Lead the breach once Scout confirms clear route.
Use EMP then throw flash to minimize incoming turret/drones.
Position between objective and likely flanking routes; use corners and doors to force enemies into predictable lines.
Start objective interaction only when team is ready to hold; if solo, pick a defensible alcove.
Team synergy
Works with Overwatch to control long-range threats and Support to sustain during heavy waves.
Breacher should call for resupplies pre-breach if low on stims or shield packs.
Support — Sustain and resource backbone
Role summary: Keeps the squad alive through heals, resupplies, and utility. Ensures Breacher and Scout can focus on objective and route.
Primary weapon
Type: Reliable AR or SMG with balanced recoil and firepower
Attachments: stability focus, extended mag, suppression barrel (if team benefits)
Perks: Ammo efficiency, reduced gadget cooldown
Secondary weapon
Type: Medium pistol or utility tool for quick self-defense
Augments / Abilities
Healing beacon or deployable med station (priority)
Cooldown reduction on healing items
Teamwide buff (armor regen, small damage resistance) if available
Armor and mods
Armor type: Medium — balanced for movement and survivability
Mods: +medkit capacity; +gadget efficiency; +revive speed
Consumables: Extra med kits (carry 2–3), 1x Shield recharge, 1x EMP
Gadgets
Deployable med station; portable ammo crate; shield bubble (if available)
Smoke grenades for safe revives or extraction cover
Playstyle and tactics
Hang slightly behind breacher but stay within line of sight to enable quick revives.
Prioritize revives when safe; use smoke or deployables to create windows.
Manage consumables: give stims and shields to Breacher and Scout on demand.
If solo, trade some med capacity for lighter mobility to reach the objective faster.
Team synergy
Support should be the squad’s logistics hub; coordinate who carries what to avoid redundancy.
Use healing deployable at the extraction choke to ensure smooth extraction when under fire.
Overwatch — Long-range control and extraction security
Role summary: Secures high ground, eliminates snipers and elevated threats, and watches extraction routes to keep the squad safe during the final phase.
Primary weapon
Type: DMR or Marksman Rifle with headshot potential
Attachments: long-range scope, stability barrel, low-recoil stock
Perks: Aim assist, steady aim, reduced sway
Secondary weapon
Type: Suppression pistol or secondary ranged support weapon
Augments / Abilities
Recon drone or long-range ping to reveal enemy movement
Steady aim augment or slower-but-precise fire mode
Spotting ability that marks enemies for the team
Armor and mods
Armor type: Medium — steadiness and aim stability
Mods: +stability; +critical hit chance; +long-range damage
Consumables: Ammo pouch, 1x Smoke for extraction, 1x EMP
Gadgets
Remote turret placement (if available) or recon drone
Long-distance scanner to maintain a picture of the map
Playstyle and tactics
Take an elevated position near spillway or scaffolding that overlooks Lab 1 entrance and extraction path.
Engage high-value threats first: snipers, heavy units, and turret control modules.
Provide precise callouts and mark moving enemies for the team.
During extraction, suppress the choke and focus on enemies attempting to flank.
Team synergy
Pair with Breacher and Support for efficient defense at the objective; Overwatch clears the rear and ensures extraction lanes remain viable.
Communicate turret and heavy unit positions early for Breacher to handle.
Universal pro-tips for all templates
Swap one utility slot between EMP and flash depending on turret density for that run.
Prioritize keeping one player (often Breacher or Support) stocked with medkits and another with EMPs.
Use concise voice/text calls: e.g., “EMP ready”, “Breaching in 3”, “Extraction clear”.
Practice movement routes without engaging enemies to shave off seconds for one-round quest strategy.
Customize attachments to suit your playstyle; these templates are starting points that succeed when adapted.
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