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Arena Breakout Infinite Economy Loadout Guide for Beginners (2026)

Time: 2026-05-26 14:33:19

New Arena Breakout Infinite players keep going broke because they run kits they cannot afford to lose. One bad raid — a sniper you never saw, a grenade from nowhere — wipes out your entire bankroll.


The fix is a budget loadout system that turns a profit even with a 40% survival rate. This guide covers the cheapest viable kits, the ammo penetration system most beginners ignore, and a clear upgrade path from broke to consistent.


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How the Economy Works in Arena Breakout Infinite


Understanding Koen and Your Bankroll


Koen is the in-game currency that funds every raid. Weapons, ammo, armor, medical supplies, and backpacks all cost Koen — and everything you bring into a raid is at risk of permanent loss if you die. A new player starts with enough Koen for a few budget raids, but burning through that starting fund without a plan sends you straight into the bankruptcy spiral.


The key number to track is your bankroll — the total Koen available across your stash and wallet.

Crucial Rule: Never spend more than 30% of your bankroll on a single raid kit. If you have 100K Koen, your maximum kit cost should be 30K. This rule keeps you solvent through losing streaks.


The Profit Formula: Cost vs. Extract Value


Every raid is a transaction. You invest Koen into a kit, and you extract with loot that either covers or exceeds that investment. The math is simple:

Budget Tier

Kit Cost

Loot Needed to Profit

Survival Rate Needed

Rat (<20K)

15-20K

1 decent item

~30%

Budget (20-50K)

30-50K

2-3 mid-tier items

~40%

Mid (50-100K)

60-100K

Full backpack of valuables

~50%

Chad (100K+)

150K+

Multiple kills + loot

~60%+

A 30K kit that extracts with 60K of loot doubles your money. A 150K kit that extracts with 160K of loot barely covers replacement. Lower cost kits have a wider profit margin and tolerate lower survival rates.


Why Cheap Kits Win Long-Term


Consider two players over 10 raids:


  • Player A runs 150K kits with a 30% survival rate. Total cost: 1,500K. Total extracts: 3 raids × ~200K loot = 600K. Net loss: -900K.
  • Player B runs 30K kits with a 40% survival rate. Total cost: 300K. Total extracts: 4 raids × ~80K loot = 320K. Net profit: +20K.


Player B stays in the game. Player A goes broke. Budget loadouts are not a compromise — they are the mathematically correct strategy for building a bankroll from zero.


Ammo Tier System Explained


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Penetration Levels and What They Mean


Ammo in Arena Breakout Infinite has penetration levels from 1 to 6. The penetration level determines which armor the round can defeat. A Level 3 round will not penetrate Level 4 armor reliably. This is the single most important economy mechanic most beginners overlook — cheap ammo against good armor is wasted money.

Ammo Level

Penetrates Armor

Typical Cost per Round

Use Case

Level 1

None (flesh damage only)

~50 Koen

Pistols vs unarmored

Level 2

Level 1 armor

~100 Koen

Budget pistol runs

Level 3

Level 2 armor

~200 Koen

SMG budget raids

Level 4

Level 3 armor

~400 Koen

Standard budget raids

Level 5

Level 4 armor

~800 Koen

Competitive raids

Level 6

Level 5+ armor

~1,500 Koen

End-game meta


Budget Ammo Picks for Each Weapon Class


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For budget raids, you want ammo that punches above its price point. Here are the best value rounds:

Weapon Class

Budget Ammo

Penetration

Cost/Raid (90 rounds)

Notes

7.62x39 (AKM/SKS)

PS

Level 4

~8K

Best budget all-rounder

5.45x39 (AK-74N)

BP

Level 5

~12K

Cheap Level 5 penetration

9x39 (VSS/AS Val)

SP5

Level 4

~10K

Subsonic, quiet

5.56x45 (M4A1/AK-102)

M855A1

Level 5

~15K

Expensive but effective

9x19 (MP5/PP-19)

AP 6.3

Level 4

~6K

SMG sweet spot

7.62x54R (Mosin/SV-98)

LPS

Level 4

~5K

Budget sniper round

Rule of thumb: Always match your ammo level to the armor you expect to face. Running Level 5 BP rounds in an AK-74N against Level 2 armor opponents is wasteful, but running Level 2 pistol rounds against Level 3 armor is suicidal.


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Three Starter Loadouts Under 50K Koen


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The Rat Kit — Under 20K


The Rat Kit is for when your bankroll is dangerously low or you want zero-risk intel runs. You move fast, loot quiet, and extract before anyone knows you were there.

Slot

Item

Cost (Koen)

Primary

Makarov PM or TT pistol

5-8K

Ammo

2 magazines (24-32 rounds)

~1K

Armor

PACA vest (Level 2) or none

0-5K

Head

None or basic cap

0K

Backpack

Small scavenger bag

2K

Medical

2x Bandage

~1K

Total

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9-17K

Playstyle: Avoid all fights. Focus on stashes, loose loot, and uncontested areas. If you hear gunfire, go the other way. Your goal is pure extraction — any loot you bring back is 100% profit because your kit cost almost nothing.

When to use: Bankroll under 50K, learning a new map, or warming up before running more expensive kits.


The Workhorse — 30-50K


The Workhorse is the backbone loadout for consistent profit. It provides enough firepower to win fights against similarly geared opponents and enough armor to survive a few hits.

Slot

Item

Cost (Koen)

Primary

AKM or SKS

25-30K

Ammo

PS rounds × 90 (3 magazines)

5-8K

Armor

Level 3 vest

10-12K

Head

SSH helmet or equivalent

3-5K

Headset

COM1 or basic tactical

2-3K

Backpack

Medium camping bag

3K

Medical

IFAK + 2x Bandage

3-4K

Total

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51-65K

Note: At market lows, you can build this kit for around 45K. Watch the flea market for deals on AKMs and Level 3 armor.

Playstyle: Fight when you have the advantage — higher ground, better positioning, or the element of surprise. Avoid engaging chads with Level 5+ gear unless you can flank or third-party an ongoing fight. Prioritize extracting with loot over chasing kills.

When to use: This is your default raid kit once your bankroll exceeds 150K. Run this 70% of the time.


The Sniper Scavenger — 35-50K


The Sniper Scavenger leverages the Mosin-Nagant's one-shot potential at minimal cost. You engage at distance, loot the result, and disappear.

Slot

Item

Cost (Koen)

Primary

Mosin-Nagant + PU scope or 3.5x

15-20K

Ammo

LPS rounds × 40

3-4K

Sidearm

TT or Makarov

5-8K

Armor

PACA vest (Level 2)

5K

Backpack

Small or medium bag

2-3K

Medical

IFAK + Bandage

3K

Total

/

33-43K

Playstyle: Position on overlooks and sightlines. Take one shot, reposition. Never push into buildings or CQB fights — your bolt-action is a liability up close. If you down an opponent, wait 30 seconds before looting to avoid bait.

When to use: Maps with long sightlines (Farm, Valley). Avoid in CQB-heavy maps like TV Station.


Gear Priority: What to Upgrade First


The Upgrade Order


When your bankroll grows, resist the urge to upgrade everything at once. Follow this priority order:

Priority

Gear Slot

Why First

Budget Upgrade

1

Ammo

Determines whether you can even damage armored opponents

PS → BP → M80

2

Armor

Keeps you alive long enough to extract

Level 2 → Level 3 → Level 4

3

Weapon

Better base stats mean more consistent fights

Pistol → SMG → Rifle

4

Attachments

Sights and grips improve accuracy but do not add raw power

Iron sights → Red dot → Scope

5

Medical

More healing = more second chances

Bandage → IFAK → Surgery kit

Ammo first is the most counterintuitive but most important rule. A cheap gun firing good ammo outperforms an expensive gun firing bad ammo every time. A stock AKM with BP rounds defeats Level 4 armor. A fully modded AKM with T45 ammo bounces off Level 3.


When to Move Up a Tier


Use these bankroll thresholds to decide when you have earned the right to run a more expensive kit:

Bankroll

Max Kit Cost

Recommended Tier

0-50K

15K

Rat Kit only

50-150K

30K

Rat Kit or Sniper Scavenger

150-300K

50K

Workhorse

300-500K

75K

Upgraded Workhorse (Level 4 armor)

500K+

100K

Mid-tier competitive kits

Never skip tiers. A player with 100K in the bank running a 100K kit is one bad raid away from bankruptcy. Build your bankroll with budget kits first, then gradually increase your kit cost as your reserves grow.


Map-Specific Budget Tips


Farm and Valley: Loot-First Runs


Farm and Valley are the bread and butter of budget raiding. These maps have abundant loot spawns, multiple extraction points, and enough cover to avoid unwanted fights. Run your Workhorse or Rat Kit here. Focus on stashes, unlocked rooms, and areas away from spawn points. The official Arena Breakout Infinite site has interactive maps with loot spawn markers.


Armory and TV Station: Combat Budget


These maps force close-quarters engagements. Budget snipers struggle here because sightlines are short and fights happen fast. Run an SMG (PP-19 or MP5) with AP 6.3 ammo, or a shotgun with slugs. Keep your kit under 40K — death rates are higher on these maps, so treat every raid as potentially disposable.


Lockdown Zone: Stealth Economy


The Lockdown Zone restricts what you can bring, which naturally caps your kit cost. Use this to your advantage. A suppressed pistol with subsonic ammo, minimal armor, and a medium backpack is the optimal loadout. Your goal is to loot quietly and extract. The Arena Breakout Infinite community tools can help you plan Lockdown-legal builds.


Common Beginner Economy Mistakes


Mistake 1: Running Kits You Cannot Afford to Lose


If losing your kit would wipe out more than 30% of your bankroll, you are running too expensive. Downgrade. The 30% rule exists because losing streaks happen to everyone, even experienced players. Protecting your bankroll is more important than any single raid.


Mistake 2: Ignoring Ammo Penetration


Firing Level 2 ammo at Level 4 armor deals zero damage to the target's health. You are literally throwing Koen away. Always check your ammo penetration level before entering a raid. If you cannot afford good ammo, drop to a cheaper weapon class where the budget ammo still performs.


Mistake 3: Over-Investing in Attachments


A red dot sight on an AKM costs 10K and marginally improves target acquisition. That same 10K buys 90 rounds of PS ammo or upgrades your armor from Level 2 to Level 3. Attachments are luxury items — buy them only after your ammo and armor are sorted.


Mistake 4: Skipping the Secure Container


The secure container (also called the "pouch") lets you keep one item even if you die. Beginners often ignore it, but storing a single high-value find (a key, a rare attachment, or a stack of expensive ammo) in the pouch guarantees some return from every raid. Always use it.


Quick Reference: Complete Budget Kit at 45K


Slot

Item

Cost (Koen)

Primary

AKM (iron sights)

25K

Ammo

PS × 90 rounds

5K

Armor

Level 3 vest

10K

Backpack

Medium bag

3K

Medical

IFAK + 2x Bandage

2K

Total

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45K

  • Expected profit per successful extract: 30-60K Koen
  • Break-even survival rate: ~35%
  • Best maps: Farm, Valley


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Frequently Asked Questions


What is the cheapest viable loadout in Arena Breakout Infinite?

The Rat Kit at under 20K Koen is the cheapest viable option. A Makarov pistol, PACA vest, small backpack, and bandages give you just enough to loot and extract. It will not win firefights against geared players, but it turns a profit at very low survival rates.


How much Koen should a beginner have before raiding?

You can start raiding with as little as 20K Koen using the Rat Kit. However, for consistent play, aim to maintain a bankroll of at least 150K before running Workhorse-tier kits. This gives you enough buffer to absorb 3-4 consecutive deaths without going broke.


Is it worth buying Level 4 armor as a beginner?

Only if your bankroll exceeds 300K. Level 4 armor costs roughly 50K — double the price of Level 3 — and the survival improvement does not justify the cost for players still learning map layouts and extraction points. Stick with Level 3 until your survival rate exceeds 50%.


What ammo should I use for budget raids?

PS rounds for 7.62x39 weapons (AKM, SKS) and AP 6.3 for 9mm SMGs are the best budget choices. Both offer Level 4 penetration at reasonable prices. Avoid Level 2 ammo entirely — it cannot penetrate the Level 3+ armor most opponents wear.



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I focus on crafting guides, tips, and strategy content that truly resonates with players. Being deeply invested in Genshin Impact and Honkai: Star Rail, I love exploring every new map and character kit. I take my firsthand experience from the latest updates and turn it into simple, actionable advice to help fellow players navigate Teyvat and the Cosmos with ease.

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