In ARC Raiders, Vaults On Vaults On Vaults is a specific character skill that enhances movement. Effect: This skill removes the stamina cost for vaulting (climbing over obstacles or ledges).
Arc Raiders Vaults on Vaults on Vaults Skill Stats & Perk
Name
Vaults on Vaults on Vaults
Description
Vaulting no longer costs stamina.
Skill Affected
Stamina Cost Reduction
Known Value(s)
-
Max Points
1
Requires
Heroic Leap or Vigorous Vaulter & 36 Points in Mobility.
Synergy: It pairs well with related mobility skills such as Vigorous Vaulter (prevents vaulting from slowing down when exhausted) and Vault Spring (allows jumping immediately after a vault).
Is it worth it
In ARC Raiders, whether "Vaults on Vaults" is worth it depends heavily on your playstyle, as it requires a significant investment (36 points) in the Mobility tree.
Highly Worth It for: Aggressive PVP players and those who value "fluid" movement. It removes the stamina cost for vaulting, allowing you to climb, vault through windows, and hurdle obstacles indefinitely without depleting your main stamina bar.
Not Worth It for: PVE-focused players or those who prefer "tanky" builds. Many players argue that the 36 points are better spent in the Conditioning tree for increased health regeneration or weight reduction.
If you choose to pursue this path, prioritize it after gaining basic utility skills. A common "Meta" build suggests first putting 16 points into Mobility for Marathon Runner and Youthful Lungs, then deciding if you want the full 36 for "Vaults on Vaults" or if you'd rather pivot to Conditioning or Survival.
Key Features & Testing Results
Stamina Efficiency: The primary effect is that vaulting no longer costs stamina.
Movement Speed: While subtle, players have reported a slight boost to overall movement fluidity, as the stamina saved can be redirected toward sprinting.
Synergy: It pairs exceptionally well with Vault Spring, which allows you to leap a considerable distance immediately after a vault.
Performance: In community tests, the skill is often described as "subtle but noticeable," particularly for players who prioritize high-mobility "ninja" playstyles.