What is the Anvil Splitter?

The Anvil Splitter is essentially a high-damage, single-action hand cannon that uses Heavy Ammo. Its main appeal is raw power and strong armor penetration. In practice, it’s a weapon that rewards precise aim because each shot hits hard, especially headshots, but the slow handling can catch new players off guard.

Unlike fully automatic rifles, you can’t spray bullets and expect consistent results. You need to pace your shots and pick your targets carefully. It excels at mid-range combat but is serviceable in close-quarters situations if you manage your timing.


How does it handle in combat?

Players often ask whether the slow fire rate is a serious drawback. In practice, it isn’t a dealbreaker if you adjust your playstyle. The Anvil Splitter has:

  • High headshot multiplier (2.5x), making a well-placed shot extremely rewarding.

  • Strong ARC armor penetration, which helps against heavily armored raiders.

  • Low stealth, meaning it’s not ideal for sneak attacks.

Because of the single-action design, each shot should count. Most experienced players will use cover, position carefully, and take a single aimed shot rather than trying to spam. If you try to rush with it, you’ll likely find yourself reloading too often or missing key targets.


Where can I get an Anvil Splitter?

There are three main ways to acquire this weapon:

  1. Scavenging – You can find it in Raider Caches, Weapon Cases, and Ammo Cases. Loot runs often yield at least a base-level Anvil I if you’re persistent.

  2. Crafting – Requires a blueprint and a basic gunsmith level. You’ll need ingredients like Mechanical Components and Simple Gun Parts. Crafting ensures you get the version you want without depending on random drops.

  3. Vendors – Tian Wen sometimes sells the Anvil Splitter directly. This is the quickest option if you have the coins.

For players who don’t want to farm components, it’s also possible to look at online listings for arc raiders items for sale, although these come with the usual risks of trading with other players.


Crafting and Upgrades

Crafting an Anvil I requires:

  • 5× Mechanical Components

  • 6× Simple Gun Parts

  • An Anvil Blueprint

  • Gunsmith level 1

Once you have the base weapon, upgrading improves its performance significantly:

  • Anvil II: +25% fire rate, 6.5% reduced dispersion recovery time, +10 durability

  • Anvil III: +50% fire rate, 12.5% reduced dispersion recovery, +20 durability

  • Anvil IV: +75% fire rate, 18.75% reduced dispersion recovery, +30 durability

Upgrading is straightforward but resource-intensive. Many players focus on getting Anvil II first because the fire rate boost makes it noticeably easier to use in combat.


Repairing the Anvil Splitter

Durability is a factor that some players overlook. The Anvil can break if ignored, so regular maintenance is important. Repair costs scale with upgrade level:

  • Anvil I: 2 Mechanical Components + 2 Simple Gun Parts

  • Anvil II: 3 + 3

  • Anvil III: 4 + 4

  • Anvil IV: 5 + 5

Repairing restores durability, which in turn maintains consistent accuracy and damage. Experienced players typically schedule repairs between missions to avoid mid-raid failures.


Recycling and Salvaging

If you ever find yourself with spare Anvils, you can recycle or salvage them:

  • Recycling gives back a portion of the components used in crafting. For example, an Anvil II recycles into 3 Mechanical Components and 3 Simple Gun Parts.

  • Salvaging is simpler: you only get the basic parts like Simple Gun Parts.

This system is useful if you want to reclaim materials to upgrade another weapon. Many players keep extra Anvils around just to recycle when new mods or weapons become available.


Practical Tips for Using the Anvil Splitter

  1. Aim for the head – The 2.5x headshot multiplier makes every shot count.

  2. Use cover – The slow handling means you are vulnerable if you rush.

  3. Mid-range engagements – While capable up close, you maximize damage potential at medium distances.

  4. Plan reloads – With a 6-round magazine, timing your reload between skirmishes prevents awkward moments in fights.

  5. Upgrade early – Even a single upgrade to Anvil II makes the weapon noticeably faster and easier to handle.

 

The Anvil Splitter is a weapon that rewards careful, precise gameplay. It’s not a spray-and-pray gun, but in the hands of a player who understands timing, range, and aim, it can be extremely effective. Between crafting, upgrading, and maintaining it properly, you can get a lot of mileage out of this hand cannon in ARC Raiders.

For players looking to acquire it quickly, vendors or online listings of arc raiders items for sale can save time, but scavenging and crafting remain the core ways most players get their hands on the Anvil Splitter.

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