
Armored Transports can be one of the toughest quests in ARC Raiders that’s not on Stella Montis. Here’s how to complete it.
Armored Transports is one of the most potentially dangerous quests in ARC Raiders that doesn’t take place on Stella Montis. Not only will you be going to a hotly contested zone, fighting both ARC and other raiders, but there’s a chance all the quest locations will be expended before you get there. With the info in this guide, you’ll learn where to go and what you’re looking for.
How to complete Armored Transports in ARC Raiders

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Armored Transports takes you to Checkpoint on Blue Gate, home not only to the likes of Bastions and roving Rocketeers, but also equally aggressive bands of hostile raiders. There, you need to find a key, enter the Traffic Tunnel, and use the key to open one of the Armored Patrol Cars.
It sounds simple, but there’s one big hangup. Patrol Car Keys aren’t only available from the quest, and there are a limited number of locked ones you can open. As each contains a bit of valuable loot, think a weapons case or similar, other raiders could easily beat you to all the locked cars.
To start, make your way to Checkpoint, then go to one of the guard towers in the southwest portion of the point of interest.

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At least one of the towers will have a stack of magazines you can interact with. Doing so spawns a Patrol Car Key that you can pick up and tuck away in your Safe Pocket.

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Next, head into the Traffic Tunnels in the northeastern portion of Checkpoint. There are several locked Armored Patrol Cars in the easily-accessible area at the Traffic entrance.

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The one Patrol Car you might check is further in, specifically on the southeastern side of the large shaft in the middle of the tunnels. Inside, you’ll find a weapons case and, not so coincidentally, you’ll also complete the Armored Transports quest.
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