If you've a penchant for collecting things and not stopping, then Arc Raiders is either your best friend or your worst nightmare. Though it's a shooter through and through, Arc Raiders' crafting and loot system is rich with stuff to gather and is an essential part of the game. From deflated soccer balls to high-powered weaponry and everything in between, there's so much junk in this game that it's easy to trip yourself up in the labyrinthine layout of its various menus.
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It's not just those items that can be handy to purchase. For example, your Grow A Garden pets will benefit greatly from having a tasty treat to snack on, while some items are used to make sprays that give you the power to spread Grow A Garden mutations. You can use them to craft other items of note, such as lightning rods to inflict the Shocked mutation on specific plants or Anti Bee eggs to hatch rarer pets.
In the evening she sits in her attic making stuff all night and the end product is unbelievable. Because she is home-schooled and doesn't attend school, it has been great for her.