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What is LFG?

Find ARC Raiders teammates with LFG

LFG (Looking For Group) is for finding teammates quickly. Create a group with your goal (runs, quests, farming, PvP), your region, and your expected playstyle.

Join groups that match what you're trying to do right now. A clear title and a short description help other Raiders decide fast.

Use group details and chat to coordinate roles, pace, and expectations, then hop in-game once you have a full squad.

Good LFG posts include: objective, mic/voice preference, platform, and whether you're looking for a quick run or a longer session.

If you're browsing, look for groups that include enough context to join confidently: activity, region, and a simple plan (for example: map route, gear requirements, or how long the run will take).

If you're posting, keep the first line actionable. Examples: “Quest run – NA East – chill” or “Raid farm – EU – need 1 support.”

When you join, introduce yourself and confirm the objective before you queue or load into a match. A quick check avoids misunderstandings.

Use LFG respectfully: don’t spam groups, don’t harass players, and don’t pressure anyone to share personal information.

If a group is inactive, close it when you’re done so other players aren’t wasting time joining an empty lobby.

For better matches, be honest about your experience level. “New player” and “learning” are useful signals for teammates.

If you’re using voice, note it. If you prefer text-only, note that too. Clear communication preferences reduce friction.

A helpful post also includes a short time window. Even a rough estimate (like “30 minutes” or “1–2 hours”) helps players decide whether to join.

If you’re planning a specific objective, mention any requirements up front: gear level, a map route, or whether you need a particular role.

If you’re just looking for casual teammates, say so. “Chill run” and “no pressure” are valuable signals for many players.

After the squad is formed, move quickly: confirm the plan and start the run. Long delays cause drop-offs and reduce the group success rate.

If someone can’t make it, update the post or close it. Keeping the list accurate helps the whole community.

If you plan to trade items while teaming up, agree on trade terms first and review the Trade Guide before you exchange anything in-game.

If something feels unsafe or suspicious, leave the group, do not share personal info, and contact Support with the details.

LFG is designed to be readable by humans and crawlers: even while the live list loads, this page contains an explanation and tips.

  • Create or join groups
  • Coordinate in chat
  • Team up faster for raids and quests
  • Include objective + region + time
  • Confirm expectations before starting
  • Close groups when finished
  • Avoid sharing personal info
  • Use Support for issues
Etiquette and safety (SEO)

LFG best practices

LFG works best when posts are accurate and short. If your plan changes, update the group or close it so the list stays useful.

If you join a group, confirm the objective and region before you commit. A quick check avoids mismatched expectations.

Be clear about experience level. Some groups are “learning” and some are “efficient farm” — both are valid, but they should not be mixed.

Set a time window. Players are more likely to join if they know whether it’s a quick run or a longer session.

Respect communication preferences. If the group is voice-only, say so; if it’s text-only, say so.

Do not share personal details. LFG should be limited to game coordination and in-game identifiers when necessary.

If someone is disruptive or harassing, disengage and report through Support. Keeping the community healthy keeps LFG effective.

If you also want to trade, keep the conversation structured: agree on a trade only after the group plan is clear, and follow the Trade Guide checklist.

Good groups start fast: once you have enough players, summarize the plan and begin. Long waits cause drop-offs.

If you’re joining late, ask for a quick recap rather than scrolling long chat history. Short recaps keep the group moving.

If you’re organizing, keep the post updated: if you need one more player, say so; if you’re full, close it.

If you’re recruiting for a specific playstyle (casual, speed, stealth, PvP), label it clearly. Matching expectations avoids conflict.

  • Clear objective
  • Region + time window
  • Voice/text preference
  • Close inactive groups
  • Report issues via Support
LFG FAQ (SEO)

Common questions about group finding

How do I get faster joins? Use a specific objective and a short time window. Vague posts get fewer replies.

What region should I pick? Choose the region you’re actually playing in so teammates have better connection and similar schedules.

Do I need voice? No. Many groups coordinate via text. Just state your preference up front.

What if I’m new? Say you’re learning. Many players are happy to help when expectations are clear.

What if someone is toxic? Leave the group and report via Support. Don’t engage in long arguments.

Can LFG be used for trading? Trading is usually better in Marketplace, but if you trade while grouping, agree on terms first and follow the Trade Guide.

Why is there text on this page even before the list loads? Static exports can capture loading states, so we include a readable explanation for crawlers and users.

Do I need to stay in the app to coordinate? Use chat to confirm details, then move in-game once your squad is ready.

What makes a good first message? A quick hello plus a confirmation of the objective and region is usually enough.

What if I can’t find a group? Create one with a clear title and time window. Posts that explain the plan get more responses.

How do I avoid mismatches? Confirm the objective and pace before you queue.

If a group looks inactive, don’t hesitate to start your own. A fresh post with clear details often fills quickly.