What is the Red Coral Necklace?
The Red Coral Necklace is classified as a rare trinket. In practical terms, that means it’s not something you find on every mission or in every zone. Its main draw is its visual appeal—other Raiders will notice it, and it gives your character a distinctive look. Beyond aesthetics, it has a modest sell value and a light inventory footprint: it weighs only 0.3 units and can be sold for 5,000 coins in-game.
Where Can I Find the Red Coral Necklace?
The most common sources are scavenging locations. Based on what I’ve seen in player patterns, these include:
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Old World zones: Explore residential and abandoned areas; these are your best bet.
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Commercial districts: Shops and market areas sometimes drop rare trinkets like this.
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Residential zones: Occasionally, you’ll find one in high-tier apartments or old homes.
Scavenging behavior matters: if you prioritize areas with dense loot and high spawn rates, you increase your chances. Players often clear these areas multiple times, because the Red Coral Necklace can respawn after a few in-game days.
How Should I Use the Red Coral Necklace?
There are two main approaches depending on your goals:
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For aesthetics and status Wearing the necklace is mostly about style. In social hubs, other players notice it, which can make your character stand out during dances or community events.
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For selling or trading The necklace isn’t game-breaking in combat, but it does have value if you want to trade. Some Raiders focus on collecting rare trinkets to sell arc raiders blueprints for real money or trade for in-game currency. In practice, this means the Red Coral Necklace can be part of a longer-term resource strategy.
Is It Worth Carrying?
Since it weighs 0.3 units, the Red Coral Necklace is easy to carry, even if your inventory is already full of more practical items like weapons or consumables. From experience, most players carry it until they either find a higher-tier trinket or decide to sell it.
A few practical considerations:
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Inventory management: Keep it in your secondary inventory slot if your main slots are for combat gear.
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Resale timing: Its value is stable, so you can hold onto it until you need quick cash.
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Display purposes: Some players like to show off rare items in their Raider Den. Even if the necklace doesn’t give combat bonuses, it adds prestige to your collection.
How Often Does It Appear?
Based on gameplay patterns I’ve observed, the Red Coral Necklace is rare but not absurdly hard to find. Players often report finding one after 2–3 scavenging runs in a high-density loot area.
Tips for increasing your chances:
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Focus on Old World residential zones, which tend to have better loot tables for rare trinkets.
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Scavenge consistently; rare items have a respawn cooldown, so returning to the same locations after a few in-game days works better than continuously moving around.
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Team scavenging can help—if you’re running with friends, split up to cover more ground without overlapping spawn zones.
Can I Upgrade or Craft It?
Currently, the Red Coral Necklace cannot be upgraded or enhanced. It exists purely as a trinket with aesthetic value and a minor in-game economy function. That said, keeping multiple copies can be useful if you like collecting rare items or want to use them in trade.
Should I Sell or Keep It?
Whether to sell or keep it depends on your personal strategy:
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Sell for coins: 5,000 coins is decent for a single trinket, especially if you are low on cash for upgrades.
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Hold for status: If your goal is to maintain a rare item collection, holding onto it for display or social purposes is worthwhile.
From my experience, new players often sell it immediately for cash, but veteran Raiders sometimes keep one just to differentiate themselves in social hubs.
Practical Player Behavior
In real gameplay:
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Most players prioritize combat gear over trinkets when running missions.
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However, social and trade-focused players actively hunt for items like the Red Coral Necklace.
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There’s a small secondary market where rare items can be used in crafting, trading, or showcasing in Raider Dens.
One thing to note: some players combine the pursuit of items like this with other in-game profit strategies, including the ability to sell arc raiders blueprints for real money. While it’s not directly related to the necklace, understanding the trade ecosystem can give context for why players target rare trinkets.
The Red Coral Necklace is a rare, lightweight trinket valued mostly for aesthetics and social status. It can be found in Old World residential and commercial zones through scavenging, and its sell value is stable at 5,000 coins. While it doesn’t impact combat, it has practical uses in trade, collection, and display.
For Raiders deciding whether to carry, trade, or sell it: carry it if you want to look good or showcase rarity, sell it if you need quick cash, and keep an eye on scavenging hotspots if you’re hunting multiple copies. In practice, understanding its scarcity and role in player behavior will help you make the most informed choice in your raids.