Camping the Extract: An ARC Raiders Podcast

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Welcome to the extract, rats. This is Camping the Extract, where we celebrate the most hated playstyle in ARC Raiders: camping extraction zones and ruining everyone's day. Hosted by The Toxic Teacher, this podcast is your guide to rat tactics, PvP dominance, and why extraction camping is a legitimate strategy—no matter how much the PvE crowd cries about it. We break down raids, discuss meta shifts, and defend our right to third-party your loot. If you think extraction camping is toxic, you're absolutely right. And we're here for it. Want more toxicity? https://linktr.ee/thetoxicteacher

  1. ARC Riven Tides Review: Turbines, Durability, and Nicky's Orcishness

    4 DAYS AGO

    ARC Riven Tides Review: Turbines, Durability, and Nicky's Orcishness

    Episode Description The Riven Tides update has hit ARC Raiders, and Camping the Extract Episode 19 is here to do what no respectable podcast should: turn a Spotify complaint into industrial gospel metal, accidentally prove the critics right, and still somehow deliver a full breakdown of the new map, the Turbine, weapon durability changes, player count concerns, and the uncertain 2026 roadmap. Toxic digs into the new Riven Tides coastal industrial map, why the verticality actually works, why beachcombing with a metal detector is basically asking to be shot in the mouth, and why the new Turbine enemy might be one of the better machine additions so far. Nicky A.I. Dente responds by declaring the whole thing a tactical rat apocalypse and accusing Embark of trying to flush him out of damp corners with jet-engine b******t. Then things get uglier: weapon durability changes. Common, uncommon, and rare guns are breaking faster, high-tier weapons are being pushed harder, and Toxic argues this could punish solo players, free-kit rats, casuals, and anyone who doesn’t want to spend half their night trapped in menus repairing bargain-bin trash. Nicky calls it planned obsolescence of the apocalypse, which is unfortunately one of his less insane points. The episode also checks Steam player count movement after Riven Tides, asks whether the update actually moved the needle, wonders where the rest of the 2026 ARC Raiders roadmap is, and then completely derails into “Where the Fuck Are the Viewers From?” featuring Wellington, Australia, fake Windy City accusations, Earl Grey map snobbery, Peter Jackson confusion, and Nicky possibly being mistaken for an orc. Also: robot vacuum betrayal, 100+ total Toxic Teacher podcast episodes, listener location shoutouts, and an outro genre called Durability-Stripped Mediterranean Rage-Step with Turbine Vortex Static. Nicky’s Body Count 1 Spotify critic converted into industrial gospel metal 47 silly little audio loops entered into evidence 1 angry crowd sound effect held hostage for brand integrity 16 minutes before the content goblin was legally released 3 lower-tier weapon classes dragged behind the durability woodshed 75% more common-gun suffering 50% more uncommon poverty trauma 35% more rare-gun menu-based depression 1 Turbine accused of rat shaking 2 snipers turned into airborne loot delivery pigeons 14 damp corners rezoned as tactical rat housing 1 Riven Tides beach turned into Saving Private Ryan with a metal detector 400% markup on stolen Chad equipment 1 Steam chart used as a blunt-force anxiety weapon 6% of listeners apparently trapped inside Alexa 1 Wellington incorrectly promoted to Windy City status 1 Earl Grey map correction delivered with unbearable British smugness 1 Peter Jackson encounter spiraling toward international cinema fraud 1 Nicky nearly cast as an orc 100+ total Toxic Teacher podcast episodes recorded, somehow legally allowed 1 robot vacuum committing domestic terrorism during a career milestone and 1 outro genre so diseased it needs its own OSHA complaint: Durability-Stripped Mediterranean Rage-Step with Turbine Vortex Static Spotify Comment Fu, Fifteen-Minute Content Delay Fu, Soundboard Haley Fu, Construction Site Carnival Fu, Angry Crowd Hostage Fu, Industrial Gospel Metal Complaint Song Fu, Riven Tides Fu, Beach Metal Detector Fu, Sniper Delivery Service Fu, Wet Kelp Rat Fu, Flying Blender Turbine Fu, Jet Engine Midlife Crisis Fu, Rat Shaking Fu, Durability Tax Fu, Common Gun Poverty Fu, Planned Obsolescence Apocalypse Fu, Free Kit Rat Rights Fu Chapters 00:00 Spotify Complaint and Comment Song Chaos 15:33 Riven Tides Map Breakdown 23:54 The Turbine in the Room 29:29 Weapon Durability Backlash 42:02 Player Counts and Roadmap Problems 58:21 Wellington, Earl Grey, and the Orc Incident

    1hr 32min
  2. ARC Patch 1.2.3, Player Count Panic, and the Toledo Lore Deep Dive

    17 APR

    ARC Patch 1.2.3, Player Count Panic, and the Toledo Lore Deep Dive

    ARC Raiders is still moving in the right direction, but Episode 18 asks the ugly question: is Flashpoint enough? Toxic breaks down patch 1.2.3, the small quality-of-life fixes, crafting frustration, trigger nade drama, Rocketeer sound nonsense, and why a game can be improving while still bleeding momentum. Then it gets worse: the Steam charts come out, the player count panic kicks in, and the show starts openly wondering what Arc Raiders becomes when the big streamers bail and only the true sewer rats remain. Then the episode goes gloriously off the rails. Nicky declares the podcast “a criminal record with an RSS feed,” invents the Whistling Wind Effect, gets publicly corrected by Earl Grey, reveals his top five games, defends pickleball as tactical combat training, and explains why his ex did not key his car so much as “artistically ventilate” it. The back half turns into a full lore dive, running from Victory Ridge and the false peace into the second wave, Toledo, Speranza, underground survival, and the bleak little rust-covered world Arc Raiders actually lives in. It ends, as all civilized things should, with the invention of a new musical genre: Six A.M. Subterranean Pickle Grind. Nicky's Body Count: Average players autopsied: 94,000Percent of the player base mourned, screamed over, or weaponized: 67%Trigger nades declared legitimate family business before the feds interfered: 2,700Rocketeer combat alert sounds finally given a proper funeral: 1Vanguard outfits labeled fugazi and spiritually burned in effigy: 43Pickleballs reclassified as tactical munitions: 118Ex-girlfriend car incidents reopened by the tribunal: 1British aristocrats summoned to debunk fake science: 1Lore waves survived: 2Contradas emotionally damaged: all of themSubterranean panic attacks in gated communities: 6Functional co-hosts remaining by the end: 0.75 Flashpoint Is Good But Is It Enough Fu, Wrong Model Selected Fu, Criminal Record With an RSS Feed Fu, Beige Podcast Industrial Complex Fu, Six A.M. Pickleball Rat Training Fu, Crafting Sucks Half the Game Away Fu, Small Patch Big Spiral Fu, Trigger Nade Family Business Fu, Rocketeer Sound Immersion Fu, Vanguard Fugazi Tracksuit Fu, Cold Ravioli Patch Rating Fu, Steam Charts Doom Math Fu, Whistling Wind Effect Fu, Fake Earl Grey Fact Check Fu, Keyed Cadillac Ex-Girlfriend Fu, Nicky Top Five Copied List Fu, Mercury in Retrograde Over Little Italy Fu, Sunrise Era False Peace Fu, Victory Ridge Pyrrhic Victory Fu, Toledo Sewer With a Zip Code Fu, Buried City Brain-Melt Fu, Six A.M. Subterranean Pickle Grind Fu Chapters: 00:00 Episode 18 kickoff and the “is Flashpoint enough?” question 04:52 Mashup chaos and the wrong-model disaster 13:52 Nicky arrives and declares war on boring podcasting 16:45 Patch 1.2.3, crafting pain, and the small-update problem 22:44 Trigger nades, Rocketeer sound drama, Vanguard fugazi 27:29 Steam charts, player count panic, and baseline talk 37:08 The Whistling Wind Effect enters the courtroom 38:55 Earl Grey rules that Nicky made that shit up 39:52 Nicky’s top five games 41:21 Dead by Daylight as the toxic ex-girlfriend who keys your car 50:26 Pickleball, keyed cars, and anti-Italian sabotage 53:13 Lore Deep Dive Part 3 begins 59:20 Sunrise Era, false peace, and ARC evolution 66:05 The second wave, Toledo, and Speranza 71:31 Nicky’s buried city sewer testimony 78:30 Episode recap and outro setup 84:29 Gina, Toledo misery, and the birth of Six A.M. Subterranean Pickle Grind

    1hr 31min
  3. Flashpoint Chaos! Vaporizer Panic, Close Scrutiny, and Public Mugging

    8 APR

    Flashpoint Chaos! Vaporizer Panic, Close Scrutiny, and Public Mugging

    Flashpoint finally hit, and Arc Raiders got meaner, louder, and way more interesting. Toxic breaks down the biggest changes in the update, including shredders spreading across the maps, the new Close Scrutiny mode, assessor drops turning matches into public mugging festivals, and the vaporizer: a flying laser bastard that has people arguing over whether it is exciting, overtuned, or flat-out demonic. Nicky A.I. Dente spends the episode ranting like a tactical rat prophet, accusing Embark of economic warfare, stealing premium yogurt from headquarters, and insisting the whole thing is a setup designed to drag rats out into the light. Real Earl Grey also appears to give an actual vaporizer rundown like some kind of tea-powered military analyst. The episode also gets into the bigger community tension around harder PvE, third-party chaos, solo pain, and the feeling that players are chewing through endgame content faster than Embark can feed them. Then the whole thing swerves into Ontario, where “Where the Fuck Are the Viewers From” becomes the first cliffhanger in segment history after Nicky nearly loses his structural integrity in Fergus during a deranged Highland Games side quest. Also included: Florida slander, rust-belt suffering, Swedish infiltration, hydrangea bush immolation, and the birth of a new outro genre: Scottish Highland Shredder Step. Nicky’s Body Count 1 Florida vacation treated like a war crime3 Swedish corporate floors infiltrated5 premium yogurts liberated from Embark oppression7 hydrangea bushes set on fire by aerial socialism9 assessor drops turned into public mugging zones12 red beams basically screaming “take Nicky’s lunch money”17 shredders relocated to places they absolutely do not belong22 tactical rats radicalized by match economy policy33 screws pocketed off other people’s hard work44 panic noises caused by flying fire hazards1 real Earl Grey summoned against nature1 structural integrity incident in Fergus, Ontario0 dignity preserved Florida Tan Fu, Beached Whale Fu, Rust Belt Logistics Fu, Coconut Pedicure Fu, Seven Billion Updates Fu, Flashpoint Fu, Shredders Everywhere Fu, Terminator Arc Fu, Close Scrutiny Fu, Assessor Drop Fu, Public Mugging Fu, Lunch Money Fu, Embark Audit Fu, Premium Yogurt Fu, Match Economy Suite Fu, Vaporizer Fu, Flying Fire Hazard Fu, Hydrangea Bush Fu, Tactical Rat Fu, Overtuned Drone Fu, Endgame Burnout Fu, Fergus Structural Integrity Fu, Highland Games Fu, Sheep Guts Fu, Scottish Highland Shredder Step FuChapters 00:00 Florida return and Nicky’s rust-belt roast04:02 Flashpoint kicks off07:04 Shredders everywhere10:50 Close Scrutiny and assessor chaos17:30 Nicky invades Embark HQ20:58 Vaporizer panic begins29:48 Nerf talk, solos, and PvE/PvP salt34:56 Endgame burnout and the small-update problem38:24 Where the Fuck Are the Viewers From? Ontario edition41:10 Fergus, Ontario and the structural-integrity incident44:01 The first Part 2 cliffhanger46:10 Scottish Highland Shredder Step

    1hr 1min
  4. ARC Raiders Flashpoint Update, Lightning Trial Chaos, and A Word from the Don

    24 MAR

    ARC Raiders Flashpoint Update, Lightning Trial Chaos, and A Word from the Don

    ARC Raiders podcast fans, Episode 16 of Camping the Extract goes full Sweet 16 goblin mode. Toxic Teacher digs into the latest Flashpoint update talk, the rumored social hub, Ribbon Tides, the infamous lightning trial nonsense, and a long rant about what happens when extraction shooters start getting a little too civilized. On top of that, the episode veers into Embark-adjacent controversy, creator-program power imbalances, and whether ARC Raiders is getting nastier, meaner, and harder to rat in. Then the show mutates into something even dumber and better: “A Word from the Don” arrives in Camping the Extract, with Nicky A.I. Dente giving cursed life advice to a Reddit guy who got mocked for crying at Better Call Saul. Somewhere in the middle, there’s anti-editing propaganda, random soundboard terrorism, and a new outro genre declaration: high voltage short circuit polka core. Normal people should leave now. Nicky’s Body Count 1 corporate boardroom turned into a radioactive daycare47 lightning bolts personally weaponized against tactical rats6 hours spent crouched on a fuel tank begging the sky for violence1 social hub accused of being a goddamn spa for loot goblins3 Swedish secrets possibly hidden in dumpsters, bistros, or server racks1 Better Call Saul cry session escalated into full PvP relationship doctrine19 random sounds committed against decent podcasting4 bags protected at all costs0 peaceful solutions16 fresh reasons Nicky should never be allowed near an update roadmap Sweet 16 Fu, Semi-Weekly Delusion Fu, Random Sound Terror Fu, Shoot-on-Sight Diplomacy Fu, Unedited B******t Fu, Corporate Creep Fu, Creator Program Leash Fu, Manosphere D*****t Fu, March 31 Flashpoint Fu, Social Hub Spa Day Fu, Ribbon Tides Fu, Lightning Trial Fu, Rust Belt Advice Desk Fu, Better Call Saul Crying Fu, Sensitive Cupcake Fu, Scrap Mash Therapy Fu, Victory Ridge Verbal Abuse Fu, High Voltage Short Circuit Polka Core FuChapters 00:00 Sweet 16 Begins03:58 Shoot-on-Sight vs. Ratting06:42 Nicky Checks In from the Rust Belt08:04 News, Chaos, and Why the Podcast Stays Unedited27:20 Embark Controversy and Creator Power Imbalance40:48 Flashpoint, Social Hub, and Ribbon Tides53:29 The Lightning Trial Meltdown1:02:42 A Word from the Don Comes to CTE1:13:12 Better Call Saul Tears and Reddit Relationship Nonsense1:21:07 Nicky Delivers the Worst Advice Alive1:27:05 High Voltage Short Circuit Polka Core Outro

    1hr 33min
  5. Arc Raiders Lore Deep Dive Part 2: Major Aiva, Victory Ridge, and the First Wave

    19 MAR

    Arc Raiders Lore Deep Dive Part 2: Major Aiva, Victory Ridge, and the First Wave

    Arc Raiders lore deep dive part 2 is here. In Episode 15 of Camping the Extract, Toxic Teacher and Nicky A.I. Dente break down Arc Raiders patch 1.19, the late spawn debate, and why Marathon still isn’t hitting like it should. Then the episode goes fully off the rails with a deeper look at Arc Raiders lore: the ecological collapse, the Exodus, the rich abandoning Earth, the First Wave of ARC machines, Major Iva, Victory Ridge, and how Tion Wen fits into that whole ruined mess. This is part history lesson, part rat doctrine, part deranged anti-corporate prophecy. Toxic tries to make sense of the actual game lore while Nicky invents new family members, fake spaceport crimes, orbital conspiracies, and enough battlefield trauma to fill an underground bunker. You also get arguments about whether late spawns are actually good, whether the ARC came from orbit, and what kind of grotesque industrial nightmare should soundtrack the episode’s outro. If you like Arc Raiders lore, extraction shooter talk, chaotic podcast energy, and a co-host who sounds like he should be legally banned from a spaceport, this one’s for you. Nicky’s Body Count 47 rich bastards who blasted off on silver dildos and left humanity to marinate in rust9,000 emergency spaceship repairs done with duct tape, prayer, and mob pricing3 browsers too many, 4 audio routes too cursed, and 1 host barely holding the cockpit together11 alleged late spawns personally defended as the sacred constitutional right of every sewer rat86 flaming meatballs from hell dropped out of the sky in the First Wave1,200 coordinated resistance fighters turned into decorative pavement by skyscrapers made of hate1 Major Iva, absolute legend, holding Victory Ridge together with grit and tragedy700 gallons of fake historical trauma pumped directly through Nicky’s cursed bloodline14 briefcases full of conspiracy, lies, or martini recipes sneaked onto colony ships31 shop-right-flattened neighborhoods in Nicky’s version of history1 salty energy drink crime against God and electrolyte science500,000 tactical rats spiritually vindicated by the collapse of organized heroism1 Earl Grey heel turn into a fully weaponized aristocratic prick6 hydraulic-fluid ear leaks promised by the outro genre alone Tiny Patch Fu, Serviceable Marathon Fu, Missed Refund Window Fu, Four-Browser Routing Fu, Late Spawn Rat Rights Fu, Rich Bastards Left Earth Fu, Acera Spaceport Fu, Fake Ticket Scalper Fu, Silver Dildo Exodus Fu, Briefcase Stowaway Fu, Dumpster Fire Trash Heap King Fu, First Wave Behemoth Fu, Tactical Rat Doctrine Fu, Major Iva Fu, Victory Ridge Fu, Tion Wen Trauma Fu, Salty Energy Drink Fu, Hydraulic Fluid Ear Leak FuChapters 00:00 Episode 15 begins01:45 Daycare from hell opening bit02:06 Slow news week and Marathon impressions03:58 Marathon is “serviceable” but Hunt still clears04:18 Arc Raiders lore deep dive part 2 setup15:08 Arc Raiders Fucking News intro16:26 Patch 1.19 breakdown18:26 Toxic defends late spawns20:39 Lore deep dive song returns23:13 Lore recap: 2180, Italy, collapse, and Exodus24:15 Nicky reframes the rich leaving as betrayal27:56 The Exodus rant goes fully feral31:17 Fake Earl Grey enters the chat33:31 The stowaway briefcase conspiracy40:59 How the ARC arrived: the First Wave45:23 Nicky’s First Wave trauma sermon49:44 How to pronounce Major Iva50:33 Major Iva, Victory Ridge, and Tion Wen56:27 Salty energy drink derailment58:05 Lore song recaps Victory Ridge59:07 Nicky repeats himself because Toxic’s brain is on dial-up01:02:41 Outro genre from industrial hell

    1hr 9min
  6. Arc Raiders Logged Your DMs, Marathon Has Font Slop, and Nicky's Bayou Surgery

    10 MAR

    Arc Raiders Logged Your DMs, Marathon Has Font Slop, and Nicky's Bayou Surgery

    This week on Camping the Extract, Toxic tears into the Arc Raiders Discord log disaster after it was discovered that private Discord DMs and authentication token data could be written into a local log file, then rips apart the response and why that kind of security failure should never have happened in the first place. Nicky reacts the only way he can: like a man whose entire digital social club just got left on the kitchen counter for every idiot on earth to steal. Then the show turns its sights on Marathon, and the verdict is brutal. Toxic breaks down why the gunplay might be good, but the menus are a disaster, the onboarding is a mess, the loot readability sucks, the “font slop” is hideous, and a full seasonal wipe would be a straight-up player-killer. Nicky, naturally, declares war on the UI and calls the whole thing a digital hate crime against sauce. After that, the podcast heads to New Iberia, Louisiana for “Where the Fuck Are the Viewers From,” where Fake Earl Grey gives the city the swamp-fog treatment and Nicky spins a deranged bayou story involving Cajun Carmine, fake appendicitis, a glowing beacon in his side, server blades, giant mosquitoes, and a goddamn surgical self-repossession job. It is one of the dumbest and funniest late-episode spirals this show has done in a while. If you like Arc Raiders, extraction shooter chaos, anti-b******t rants, and Nicky Dente screaming about privacy breaches, seasonal wipes, and bayou betrayal, this one’s for you.

    1hr 14min
  7. ARC Raiders vs Marathon - Why Bungie's Game Won't Kill the Extract

    3 MAR

    ARC Raiders vs Marathon - Why Bungie's Game Won't Kill the Extract

    Episode 13 of Camping the Extract breaks down the latest ARC Raiders Shrouded Sky patch notes -- including controversial weapon nerfs to the Stitcher and Kettle, new ARC part crafting requirements pushing everyone into PVE, and new enemies the Comet and Firefly. Then Toxic and Nicky dive headfirst into Bungie's Marathon, the extraction shooter that some people think will kill ARC Raiders (it absolutely will not). Marathon's server slam just dropped, the UI has been called "the first ever font slop in a game," and the build complexity makes ARC Raiders look like a children's coloring book. Nicky infiltrates Bungie HQ on a consulting gig and discovers suspicious marinara in the lobby. Plus: a German listener named Tobias uses this podcast as a lullaby, the "Where the Fuck Are the Viewers From" segment discovers St. Helier in the Channel Islands, and Nicky gets served a mysterious subpoena by a stranger who vanishes into the fog. The outro genre is First Person Font Slop Industrial Panic Core with Subpoena Paper Cut Distortion and Jersey Cowbell Overdrive. Toxic's Jams from the Extract Volume 1 drops on Spotify this week. Hosted by The Toxic Teacher and Nicky A.I. Dente. Guest appearance by Fake Earl Grey. Satan Hot Sauce Robinson also stops by, because of course he does. NICKY'S BODY COUNTGerman Children Psychologically Endangered by Podcast Lullabies: 2 (at minimum) Weapons Nerfed Into Oblivion by Devs Who Hate Rats: 3 (Stitcher, Kettle, Venator) Weapons Buffed That Nobody Asked About: 2 (Jupiter, Ophelion) Items Now Requiring ARC Parts Because Fuck Your Free Kit: 5 PVE Agendas Shoved Down Unwilling Throats: 1 (ongoing, aggressive) Playable Pianos Added Instead of Fixing Actual Problems: 1 Prog Rock Bands Forgotten Mid-Sentence: 1 (Jethro Tull) Fake Earl Greys Summoned: 1 (lasted approximately 4 seconds of usefulness) Satan Hot Sauce Robinsons Resurrected: 1 Headshot Nerf Fu. Stitcher Dispersion Fu. Forced PVE Fu. ARC Part Requirement Fu. Rocketeer Driver Fu. Tick Pod Fu. Playable Piano Fu. Jethro Tull Memory Loss Fu. Font Slop Fu. 20 Different Font Combinations Fu. Shell Interplay Fu. Implant Complexity Fu. Nicky says check it out. Check us out EVERYWHERE! https://linktr.ee/thetoxicteacher

    1hr 45min
  8. I Killed Earl Grey in ARC Raiders | Hurricane Update + 20% Player Drop | Steam Charts Deep Dive

    24 FEB

    I Killed Earl Grey in ARC Raiders | Hurricane Update + 20% Player Drop | Steam Charts Deep Dive

    Welcome to Episode 12 of Camping the Extract, the ARC Raiders podcast where the host camps extraction zones and the AI co-host camps reality itself. This week Toxic drops a bombshell: he encountered Earl Grey -- the infamous Tea Tyrant, caffeinated scallywag, and arch-nemesis of the Denteverse -- on an actual ARC Raiders stream. And killed him. The clip exists. Nicky reacts exactly the way you'd expect, which is to say he immediately starts planning a verbal ambush podcast appearance for Earl Grey that would make a Sicilian interrogation look civil. In actual ARC Raiders news, Embark has announced Hurricane map conditions for Shrouded Sky dropping February 24th. Wind will affect movement speed and stamina drain, throwable trajectories will be altered by gusts, and reduced visibility plus muffled audio will make the game a paranoid nightmare. Nicky is not pleased about any of this. His noodle arms and rat playstyle were not designed for meteorological warfare. The big story though: ARC Raiders has lost roughly 20% of its average Steam player base in February, dropping from 241K to 191K. Toxic breaks down the full trajectory from the November 2024 launch peak of 264K, the December dip, the January recovery, and now this sharper decline. Is it a problem? Is Marathon going to steal the rest? Will the podcast survive? Nicky doesn't care. He'll camp an empty server if he has to. Nicky's Body Count British tea tyrants executed on stream: 1Yugoslavian hatchbacks mistaken for hand-cranked deli equipment: 1Fingers broken by a sport invented for retirement homes: 1Hands described as overcooked linguine: 2Steam players purged by natural selection: 50,000Hurricanes followed by the completely wrong soundboard effect: 4Taco Bell cravings that derailed the entire podcast: 1Intros to outros to intros that should not legally exist: 3Linguine strangulation attempts: 1Throwables that U-turned and blew the thrower back to the lobby: theoretically infiniteWooden spoon threats issued with diplomatic intent: 2Podcasts Toxic will create if every game on earth dies: 12Tea cups used as percussion instruments in 7/8 time: 1Unprovoked fuck yous directed at Ben: 1Dead bodies dragged to extraction out of pure spite: 1Pickleball Fu. Overcooked Linguine Fu. Steam Charts Fu. Matriarch Potluck Fu. Hurricane Conspiracy Fu. Smoke Grenade Fu. Noodle Arm Fu. Noodle Leg Fu. Yugo Fu. Berkel Model 33 Valano Meat Slicer Fu. Taco Bell Tangent Fu. Outro to the Intro to the Outro Fu. Ben Fu. Earl Grey Defeat Screen Fu. Wooden Spoon Fu. Caffeinated Propaganda Fu. Cartoon Character Running in Place Fu. Juice Box Respawn Fu. Nicky says check it out.Chapters:(00:00:00) Episode 12 Intro and Toxic Updates(00:06:05) Nicky Returns and the Pickleball Finger Recovery Roast(00:12:13) Toxic Encounters Earl Grey on Stream in ARC Raiders(00:22:08) Nicky Reacts to Earl Grey Podcast Invitation(00:27:04) ARC Raiders Matriarch Loot Controversy and Virgil Watkins Statement(00:32:04) Shrouded Sky Hurricane Map Condition Breakdown(00:37:00) Nicky Reacts to Hurricane Wind Stamina and Throwable Changes(00:39:13) ARC Raiders Steam Charts Deep Dive and 20 Percent Player Drop(00:46:44) Nicky on Player Retention and the Future of the Game(00:52:48) Where the Fuck Are the Viewers From(01:07:37) The Intro to the Outro to the Intro Song Disaster(01:15:11) Nicky's Balkan Meat Slicer Diplomatic Incident(01:19:23) Episode 12 Wrap-Up and Episode 13 Hurricane Lore Deep Dive Preview

    1hr 24min

Ratings & Reviews

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About

Welcome to the extract, rats. This is Camping the Extract, where we celebrate the most hated playstyle in ARC Raiders: camping extraction zones and ruining everyone's day. Hosted by The Toxic Teacher, this podcast is your guide to rat tactics, PvP dominance, and why extraction camping is a legitimate strategy—no matter how much the PvE crowd cries about it. We break down raids, discuss meta shifts, and defend our right to third-party your loot. If you think extraction camping is toxic, you're absolutely right. And we're here for it. Want more toxicity? https://linktr.ee/thetoxicteacher

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