Back on Your Feet in ARC Raiders is a high-level Conditioning skill, often considered a capstone, requiring 36-37 points in the tree to unlock. It automatically regenerates health when you are critically injured, acting as a passive lifeline for survival.
Arc Raiders Back On Your Feet Stats & Perk
Name
Back On Your Feet
Description
When you're critically hurt, your health regenerates until a certain limit.
Skill Affected
Health Regeneration
Known Value(s)
-
Max Points
1
Requires
Turtle Crawl or Loaded Arms & 36 Points in Conditioning.
Key Mechanics
Activation: The skill triggers only when you are "critically injured" (very low health).
Function: It provides a slow, passive, and partial health regeneration.
Purpose: It is designed to help you survive without immediately wasting precious healing items or to allow survival when you run out of meds.
Tested Performance & Mechanics
Player testing on platforms has revealed the specific technical behaviors of this perk:
Activation Threshold: The skill only triggers when your health is extremely low—typically when your character starts breathing heavily or coughing and the screen edges turn grey.
Activation Delay: There is a significant delay before healing starts. Testers reported having to wait 10 to 30 seconds without taking further damage for the regeneration to kick in.
Regeneration Limit: Once active, it regenerates health very slowly up to a certain limit, usually around 25% to 30% of your total health bar (roughly one light shield bar).
Combat Utility: Due to the long delay and low health threshold, most testers found it ineffective during active combat. Using a standard bandage is significantly faster and more reliable.
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Is worth it?
"Back on Your Feet" in ARC Raiders is a high-investment, end-game skill in the Conditioning tree that regenerates health when critically injured, but reviews are mixed on whether the 36-point cost is worth it. While some find it a lifesaver in long, intense firefights, others argue it is too slow, heals too little (approx. 25% max health), and is inferior to just using a bandage.
Pros: It provides automatic, passive health regeneration when near death, which can save resources and allow you to re-engage faster.
Cons: It requires a very deep investment of 36 points in the Conditioning tree. The healing stops if you take damage again, and it only brings you up to a small, specific threshold rather than full health.
For many, it is considered a situational perk, with some users favoring other skills over this 36-point capstone.