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After the Headwinds update, Buried City doesn't play the way it used to, especially when Bird City pops up. You'll feel it fast: people stop sweeping the street level and start scanning rooftops, ladders, and zip routes, because the whole event nudges you upward. If you're trying to build a reliable stash of ARC Raiders Coins, this modifier is one of the few times the map almost tells you where to invest your time, and it's not down in the alleys.
What You're Actually Looking For
The chimneys are the point. Not the usual containers, not the "maybe there's something in this corner" routine. During Bird City, the Italian-looking blocks with tiled roofs can spawn bird nests tucked into those chimney tops, and they behave like their own kind of loot container. You crack one open and it's a weird mix: parts, snacks, little sellables. But everyone knows why the roofs are busy right now. Rubber ducks. It sounds like a joke until you've watched your sell pile jump after a clean run.
Ducks, RNG, And Why Volume Wins
There are seven duck variants in the nest pool. You'll mostly pull the basic stuff, the kind you shrug at and keep moving—Classic, Tropical, Gentle, Alien, that sort of spread. The one you're really hoping for is the Familiar Duck, an epic piece that can go for around 7,000 Raider Coins. The catch is simple: you can't force it. There's no "go to this building for the good duck" trick. It's just rolls. So the smart play is to stay light, stay quick, and open as many nests as you can before someone else clears your route. They stack to 15 per slot too, which is why a single lucky stack feels like hitting a mini jackpot.
Routes That Don't Waste Your Time
If you're serious about farming, pick areas with chimney density and tight roof lines. Old Town and the Village usually feel best because you can chain rooftops without dropping to the street every ten seconds. Keep your momentum: zipline up, hop across, check a nest, move on. Don't linger. Once a nest is looted, it's done for that cycle, and the longer you stare at your inventory, the more likely someone's already on the next roof over. Also watch the schedule—Bird City isn't always live, and queues get sweaty when it is, so plan your runs around that window and don't be surprised if extraction gets contested.
Why People Keep Hoarding Them
It's not only about selling. A lot of players are stockpiling ducks as brag items, because it's funny, it's visible, and it turns into a little personal goal between raids. You'll see folks risk a bad rotate just to grab one more chimney before bailing, then laugh about it in chat like it was totally planned. If you're doing it for profit, cool, but if you're doing it because you want a ridiculous pile in your stash, that's valid too, and it still circles back to getting ARC Raiders Coins cheap without turning every match into a grindy slog.
What You're Actually Looking For
The chimneys are the point. Not the usual containers, not the "maybe there's something in this corner" routine. During Bird City, the Italian-looking blocks with tiled roofs can spawn bird nests tucked into those chimney tops, and they behave like their own kind of loot container. You crack one open and it's a weird mix: parts, snacks, little sellables. But everyone knows why the roofs are busy right now. Rubber ducks. It sounds like a joke until you've watched your sell pile jump after a clean run.
Ducks, RNG, And Why Volume Wins
There are seven duck variants in the nest pool. You'll mostly pull the basic stuff, the kind you shrug at and keep moving—Classic, Tropical, Gentle, Alien, that sort of spread. The one you're really hoping for is the Familiar Duck, an epic piece that can go for around 7,000 Raider Coins. The catch is simple: you can't force it. There's no "go to this building for the good duck" trick. It's just rolls. So the smart play is to stay light, stay quick, and open as many nests as you can before someone else clears your route. They stack to 15 per slot too, which is why a single lucky stack feels like hitting a mini jackpot.
Routes That Don't Waste Your Time
If you're serious about farming, pick areas with chimney density and tight roof lines. Old Town and the Village usually feel best because you can chain rooftops without dropping to the street every ten seconds. Keep your momentum: zipline up, hop across, check a nest, move on. Don't linger. Once a nest is looted, it's done for that cycle, and the longer you stare at your inventory, the more likely someone's already on the next roof over. Also watch the schedule—Bird City isn't always live, and queues get sweaty when it is, so plan your runs around that window and don't be surprised if extraction gets contested.
Why People Keep Hoarding Them
It's not only about selling. A lot of players are stockpiling ducks as brag items, because it's funny, it's visible, and it turns into a little personal goal between raids. You'll see folks risk a bad rotate just to grab one more chimney before bailing, then laugh about it in chat like it was totally planned. If you're doing it for profit, cool, but if you're doing it because you want a ridiculous pile in your stash, that's valid too, and it still circles back to getting ARC Raiders Coins cheap without turning every match into a grindy slog.

