The Misthorn Set in Arc Raiders is one of the newest cosmetics that you can get from the store as part of the Flickering Flames winter event. It's a premium cosmetic armor set, which means you'll have to spend Raider Tokens for it. Here's what the Misthorn Set includes and how to get it.

What the Misthorn Set Bundle includes

The Misthorn Set can be purchased as a bundle or as separate items. The items and their cost in Raider Tokens are as follows:

  • The Misthorn Set (1600)
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  • Misthorn - The Outfit (1,150)
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  • Sailor - Backpack (600)
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  • Slit Throat - Emote (400)
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  • Cornicello - Backpack Charm (300)
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  • Wicker Basket - Backpack Attachment (300)
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  • Ritual Staff - Raider Tool (500)
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You can get the whole bundle for 1600 Raider Tokens. Or, you can get the individual items if you don't want to go all in on the Misthorn Set Bundle.

The Backpack and Outfit are customizable. For the latter, you can select from three different colors, as well as enable or disable canisters, cross-body belt, and headgear (with the option of Outer Helmet only).

The Misthorn Set gives a hooded, almost cult-like armor reminiscent of the menacing look of enemy generals in movies with historical battle scenes. The cracked golden mask gives it a grieving look. Players have already dubbed it a griefer or 'sweat' skin after it was shown looting a dead Raider in the Flickering Flames winter event promo footage.

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How to get the Misthorn Set in Arc Raiders

You can get the Misthorn set and other items from the in‑game Store menu where featured cosmetics and bundles are displayed. Choose if you want to get the whole bundle or individual cosmetic components. Make sure you have enough Raider Tokens for it.

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Being a purely cosmetic outfit that can be bought as a bundle, it does not change your stats. It only alters silhouette and visual presence in raids, which can still affect how other players read and react to you.